Cobra Kai is a TV show set 30 years after the film 'The Karate Kid.' It follows the story of Johnny Lawrence, a former bully and now middle-aged man, who reopens the Cobra Kai karate dojo. This sparks a rivalry between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do, another karate dojo led by Johnny's former opponent, Daniel LaRusso. The show explores themes of redemption, father-son relationships, and the complexities of teenage life.
A high school student named Sam is forced to live with her stepmother and stepsisters after her father passes away. Despite the challenges, Sam dreams of going to Princeton University and finds solace in her correspondence with a secret admirer. With the help of her friends and a little bit of magic, Sam navigates teenage romance, standing up for herself, and believing in her dreams.
An unemployed single mother becomes a legal assistant and almost single-handedly brings down a California power company accused of polluting a city's water supply. Desperate for work, unskilled Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts), single parent of three, takes a relatively inconsequential job as a legal assistant in a California law firm for low wages. While organizing some paperwork pertaining to real estate cases, she is puzzled when she notices medical records in one of the files. On a whim, she does a little investigating of her own, and comes to suspect that land purchased by Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) is the same land on which chromium contamination resulted from PG&E's environmentally irresponsible actions. Examination of local water records and interviews with residents ill from exposure to poisonous chromium confirm Erin's suspicions, but pursuit of legal proceedings against PG&E would seem beyond the capabilities of the small law firm she works at. Still, Erin succeeds in making her boss, Ed Masry (Albert Finney), as passionate about the case as she is, and he takes it on. Both Ed and Erin must make great sacrifices in their lives, as the legal costs spread Ed very thin, and the round-the-clock work takes Erin out of touch with both her boyfriend and her kids. Erin's kids resent the lack of attention from her, and her attempts to explain the merits of what she is doing to her eldest son are futile ..... but, one day her eldest son happens across one of the many documents pertaining to the PG&E case. He reads of a child his own age who is very ill, and knowing that Erin's work will help this child, asks her why the child's mother cannot provide the needed help. When Erin explains that it is because the child's mother is very ill, too, her son, for the first time, appreciates the nature and importance of Erin's work. In the end, Erin's special ability to bond with the victims of chromium contaminaton and their families and Ed's legal and administrative prowess are the key ingredients to making the case against PG&E. As a team, they manage to successfully lay the groundwork for the payment of legal damages by PG&E to those harmed.
In the 1970s, an aspiring porn producer named Jack Horner aims to create artistic adult films. He discovers a young busboy named Eddie Adams, who becomes a popular adult film star known as Dirk Diggler. As Dirk rises to fame, he becomes involved in drugs and his ego grows. Eventually, his addiction and personal life affect his career and relationships. The story explores the rise and fall of Dirk Diggler in the adult entertainment industry.
In 1973 San Fernando Valley, Alana and Gary navigate the challenges of first love, friendship, and growing up. Their journey is filled with laughter, heartbreak, and self-discovery as they navigate the vibrant and unpredictable landscape of teenage life in California.
A country music singer named Philo Beddoe, who also happens to have a pet orangutan named Clyde, becomes involved in a comedic series of adventures as he travels around the country trying to win the heart of a woman named Lynn Halsey-Taylor, all while being pursued by rival biker gangs and a vengeful group of neo-Nazis.
A young DJ in the San Fernando Valley dreams of making it big in the music industry. He forms a close group of friends who support his aspirations, but struggles arise when he becomes involved in a complicated love triangle. As he tries to navigate the challenges of the music industry and his personal relationships, he must confront his own ambitions and desires. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, the film explores themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of dreams.
9to5: Days in Porn is a documentary that takes an intimate look into the lives of people working in the adult film industry. It explores the challenges, risks, and rewards of working in a controversial and stigmatized profession, shedding light on the personal experiences and motivations of those involved.
Thrashin' is a thrilling movie set in Southern California during the 1980s. It tells the story of a young skateboarder who falls in love with a girl from a rival skate gang, leading to a forbidden romance and intense rivalry between the two groups. With graffiti, extreme sports, and punk rockers, the movie captures the essence of the era.
Dancing at the Blue Iguana is a drama-mystery film set in a strip club in Hollywood. The story follows a group of dancers as they deal with personal struggles, relationships, and the challenges of their profession. The movie explores themes of addiction, family dynamics, and the search for identity.
In 'Safe,' a suburban housewife in 1987 Los Angeles begins to suffer from an unexplained illness. As her condition worsens, she becomes convinced that she is being poisoned by her environment and seeks refuge in a health retreat. However, her search for safety and answers only deepens her isolation and paranoia.
When a rebellious teenager moves to a new town, he finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of gangs. He falls for a girl who is already involved with a gangster, leading to a conflict that puts him in danger. Can he navigate the treacherous high school scene and protect his loved ones?
Foxes is a 1980 movie that tells the story of four adolescent girls growing up in the San Fernando Valley of California. As they navigate through their teenage years, they encounter various challenges and experiences that shape their lives. The film delves into themes of friendship, family relationships, love, and the struggles of youth in an urban environment.
Pornucopia is an American documentary series by HBO spun off from Real Sex that focuses on the Californian porn industry. It featured interviews with Jenna Jameson, Jenna Haze, Katie Morgan, Dave Cummings, Evan Stone, Jeff Stryker, and much more.
In Dorfman in Love, a young woman named Deb Dorfman is living a quiet and unfulfilled life in Los Angeles. She works as a bookkeeper and spends her time taking care of her widower father and cat-sitting for her neighbor. When she meets a reporter named Jay, she begins to fall in love and starts to explore a new side of herself. Through their relationship, Deb learns to find her self-esteem and realizes her true potential. This heartfelt comedy-drama explores themes of love, family relationships, and self-discovery.
In '7 Days to Vegas,' a group of friends, down on their luck, decide to take a risk and try to win a million-dollar prize in a high-stakes poker game in Las Vegas. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, face their own personal demons, and experience the thrill of the ultimate gamble.
In the San Fernando Valley, two wannabe porn actors struggle to break into the adult film industry. They face various challenges and engage in outrageous and extreme acts to achieve their dreams, leading to their ultimate downfall.
A married couple, who are unhappy with their suburban life, decide to go on a secret bachelor in paradise adventure in order to spice up their marriage. However, their plan takes a hilarious turn when they discover that their housing development is full of unexpected characters and situations.
American Hardcore is a documentary that explores the rise of the underground punk-rock movement in America during the 1980s. It takes a deep dive into the music, philosophy, and rebellion of the era, highlighting the influential bands, the powerful lyrics, and the impact it had on youth culture. Through interviews, music, and archival footage, the film captures the raw energy of the movement and its lasting legacy.
In the heart of the American west, a miner toils day after day at his rocker box while his young daughter keeps his camp. His daughter persuades him to return to civilization, where they may enjoy the fruits of their labor. Both are happy in the anticipation of what seems a bright future. While she's away, a desert wanderer appears at the camp, and at the sight of the old man weighing his gold is seized with cupidity. He himself had toiled long in the wilds, but with no success, so he demands that the old man divide his gains with him. This, of course, the miner decries, and the wanderer uses force to obtain the old man's gold. The wanderer collapses in the desert, only to be rescued by a certain young woman: the miner's daughter.