A giant great white shark causes chaos and terror at a theme park in Orlando, Florida. The park's owners must find a way to stop the shark before it kills more people.
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues follows Ron Burgundy, who is back in the newsroom as he ventures into the world of cable news. With his loyal news team by his side, Ron faces new challenges and a changing media landscape, all while trying to maintain his unique brand of humor.
After a near-fatal fall, young Louis Drax lies in a coma while a renowned neurologist tries to unlock the secrets of his accident and his troubled past, which may involve his unstable mother.
Blackfish is a documentary that explores the life of killer whales kept in captivity at marine parks, particularly focusing on the story of a whale named Tilikum. The film examines the physical and emotional impact of captivity on these intelligent creatures and raises questions about the ethics of keeping them for entertainment purposes. It also sheds light on the tragic incidents involving these whales and the efforts of animal rights activists to bring about change.
The Cove is a powerful documentary that exposes a hidden secret in the small town of Taiji, Japan, where dolphins are being slaughtered by the thousands. A group of activists, led by Ric O'Barry, infiltrate the town and use groundbreaking techniques to capture the brutal reality of the whaling industry. This shocking film sheds light on the dark side of humanity and the urgent need for ocean conservation.
Arlette, a struggling waitress, devises a scheme to swindle a truck driver in order to pay off her debts. Along the way, she gets caught up in a web of deceit, seduction, and hilarious sight gags.
Out of the Blue is an American teen sitcom that ran in syndication from September 1995 to February 1996. The series was filmed on location at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, and distributed by Tribune Entertainment. It is notable in that each of its twenty two episodes was filmed in both Spanish and English simultaneously and starred a predominately Hispanic cast of several different nationalities. The show was dubbed into German as Sommer Sonne Florida, and into Italian as Un salto nel blu, but was poorly-distributed and largely unknown in Germany, Italy, the USA, or Latin America. Among the show's young cast was Spanish fashion model Veronica Blume, whose budding real-life modeling career was occasionally incorporated into the show's storyline, and Paulo Benedeti, who would later play recurring roles on American soap operas.
A documentary on the maiden cruise of R Family Vacations, the travel company founded by Rosie and Kelli O'Donnell, which specializes in gay family vacations. Setting sail on July 11, 2004, the trip took 500 families from New York to the Bahamas.
During his yearly thaw to oversee the direction of his company, the cryogenically frozen head of the world's largest media conglomerate, Walt Disney, convinces Peter, a low-level park employee, to kidnap him for a day in the Magic Kingdom.
A collection of 15 home movies of the Bohulano family shot primarily in Stockton, California, spanning from the 1950s to the 1970s. Their collection documents the history of the Filipinx community (once the largest in the country) during a period of significant immigration, and records community events, family gatherings, trips to New York, Atlantic City, and Washington, DC, as well as the family's 1967 visit to the Philippines.
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