Trading Spaces is a reality TV show that follows the adventures of two sets of neighbors as they redecorate a room in each other's homes. With the help of a professional interior decorator, they have a limited budget and a limited amount of time to completely transform the space. The show is filled with drama, laughter, and surprises as the homeowners see the final results.
NOS4A2 follows Vic McQueen, a talented young woman who has a supernatural ability to find lost things. When she discovers that she can also travel through time and space to find the evil and immortal Charlie Manx, who feeds off the souls of children, Vic must use her powers to stop him and save the young victims. As she puts her life on the line, Vic also grapples with personal demons and struggles to maintain her own sanity.
John Safran vs God is an eight-part television documentary series by John Safran which was broadcast on SBS TV of Australia in 2004. It has been described in a media release as "John Safran's most audacious project yet". It had a much more serious tone than Safran's previous work Music Jamboree. The show was released by Ghost of Your Ex-Boyfriend Productions and SBS Independent, was co-written with Mark O'Toole, directed by Craig Melville, and produced by Selin Yaman. The series won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Comedy Series. The show's opening theme is Hate Priest by the band Mozart on Crack. The opening sequence features John in a black suit breaking out of a patch of black scorched earth with his bare hands during a thunderstorm. The words "when the thousand years are over Satan will be released from his prison" are spoken in a low pseudo-ominous voice.
Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into an eerie apartment building and befriend their neighbors, the Castevets. As Rosemary becomes pregnant, she begins to suspect that the Castevets and their friends are involved in a satanic cult and have sinister plans for her baby.
Everything, Everything is a story about a teenage girl who is confined to her home due to a rare immune disorder. However, when a new neighbor moves in next door, she starts to fall in love and longs for a life outside her sheltered existence.
In a future where the United States has become a totalitarian theocracy, a young woman named Offred is forcibly assigned to be a child-bearing surrogate for a powerful government official. As she navigates the oppressive society, she starts to rebel against the system and search for her lost daughter.
Act of Valor is a movie about a group of highly skilled Navy SEALs who must embark on a dangerous mission to rescue a kidnapped CIA agent and stop a terrorist plot. Along the way, they face numerous obstacles and challenges, including enemy forces and personal sacrifices. The movie explores themes of valor, heroism, and the sacrifices made by the brave men and women of the military.
At Granny's House is a thrilling movie about a woman who goes to stay with her grandmother and becomes trapped in her own home with a caretaker who turns out to be a serial killer. As she tries to escape, she uncovers dark secrets about her own family.
In the midst of a toxic gas apocalypse on Christmas, a dysfunctional family gathers for a holiday dinner and contemplates suicide before deciding to play a lethal version of Trivial Pursuit. As chaos ensues, they navigate through robbery attempts, government intervention, and personal revelations.
In The Shaggy Dog, a workaholic lawyer, Dave, is transformed into a dog after being bitten by a mysterious dog. As a dog, Dave learns valuable lessons about family, love, and the importance of taking time for oneself. With the help of his daughter and a Buddhist monk, Dave must navigate the trials of being a dog while also dealing with a high-stakes trial in his human life. Will he be able to find a way to turn back into a human before it's too late? Find out in this heartwarming and hilarious family comedy.
Akeelah Anderson is a precocious 11-year-old girl from south Los Angeles with a gift for words. Despite the objections of her mother Tanya, Akeelah enters various spelling contests, for which she is tutored by the forthright Dr. Larabee, her principal Mr. Welch, and the proud residents of her neighborhood. Akeelah's aptitude earns her an opportunity to compete for a spot in the Scripps National Spelling Bee and in turn unites her neighborhood who witness the courage and inspiration of one amazing little girl.
In 'French Fried Vacation 2: The Bronzés go Skiing,' the group of friends from the cult-favorite comedy 'French Fried Vacation' heads to the French Alps for a winter holiday. They stay at a ski resort and get involved in various humorous situations, including a love triangle, arguments between friends, practical jokes, and getting lost. The story revolves around their adventures on the slopes and off, with plenty of laughs along the way.
In Life or Something Like It, a reporter named Lanie is given a prophecy by a homeless man that she only has a few days to live. As she tries to come to terms with her impending death, she must reevaluate her priorities and decide what is truly important in life. Along the way, she navigates her complicated relationship with her fiance, confronts her fear of commitment, and learns to appreciate the simple joys in life. Through a series of unexpected events and surprising encounters, Lanie discovers that there is more to life than her successful career and starts to question the meaning of it all.
Cheryl, a black woman living in England, faces discrimination and financial difficulties. Years later, Neve, a fair-skinned black woman married to a non-black man, hides her true self. Two strangers, who turn out to be Neve's children, disrupt her life. The children befriend Neve's own kids and cause chaos, leading to Neve abandoning her second set of children.
Wordsmiths compete in challenging word games to score points and control a giant Scrabble board, displaying strategic skill and mastery of language.
A director struggles to overcome his demons and unleash his creativity
When the mother of two adoptees is tipped off about the possible affair her husband may be having with one of their children, her sense of duty takes a macabre turn.
French Fried Vacation is a comedy film from 1978 that follows a group of French tourists on vacation in the Ivory Coast. The film explores themes of sexual problems, male chauvinism, and free love as the tourists navigate their summer vacation filled with flirtation, one-night stands, and extramarital affairs.
Jacques, a divorced man running a struggling wine shop, meets Hortense who is determined to avoid being single. They connect when she signs up for his wine tasting workshop.
After her daughter disappears in the park, a woman's life takes a dark turn as she becomes obsessed with finding her. Along the way, she forms unexpected friendships and uncovers shocking secrets.