Outrageous Fortune is a comedy/drama TV show set in New Zealand. It follows the lives of the Wests, a dysfunctional criminal family dealing with various challenges and conflicts. The plot revolves around the matriarch of the family, Cheryl West, as she tries to keep her family together and navigate the ups and downs of their criminal activities. The show explores themes of loyalty, family, corruption, and love.
Debbie Ocean, recently released from prison, assembles an all-female crew to steal a valuable diamond necklace during the Met Gala. With the help of her partner Lou and other skilled women, they plan to switch the real necklace with a replica. The crew successfully carries out the heist, framing Debbie's ex-boyfriend along the way. They manage to steal all the necklaces from the event and each go their separate ways with their share of the money.
After Harley Quinn splits with the Joker, she joins forces with Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to rescue a young girl from a ruthless crime lord, Roman Sionis/Black Mask. Along the way, they must fight off Roman's henchmen and confront their own personal demons.
Kes is a drama film that follows the story of a young boy named Billy Casper who forms a strong bond with a kestrel bird. Living in a working-class mining town in Northern England, Billy faces various challenges in his life, including a dysfunctional family, a sadistic teacher, and bullying at school. Through his relationship with the kestrel, Billy finds solace and escape from his difficult circumstances.
Trinkets is a TV show about three teenage girls with different backgrounds who meet in a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting and form an unlikely friendship. As they navigate high school, relationships, and personal struggles, they discover the importance of friendship and find a sense of belonging.
W817 is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the lives of a group of friends who live together. The show explores their experiences as they navigate through various situations including school, work, relationships, and daily life challenges. With a focus on humor and relatable characters, W817 provides an entertaining and insightful look into the ups and downs of friendship and cohabitation.
A Yale law student heads back to his Appalachian hometown and reflects on his family's history, unearthing painful memories of love, addiction, and resilience.
When a tsunami hits a coastal town, a group of people become trapped in a flooded supermarket. As they struggle to stay alive, they must also contend with a pack of hungry great white sharks. With limited resources and a desperate situation, they must find a way to survive the ordeal.
In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent. Ben Cash, his wife Leslie and their six children live in the Washington wilderness. Ben and Leslie are former anarchist activists disillusioned with capitalism and American life, and chose to instill survivalist skills, left-wing politics, and philosophy in their children - educating them to think critically, training them to be self-reliant, physically fit and athletic, guiding them without technology, demonstrating the beauty of coexisting with nature and celebrating 'Noam Chomsky Day' instead of Christmas. Leslie is hospitalized for bipolar disorder and eventually dies by suicide. Ben learns that Leslie's father Jack plans to hold a traditional funeral and burial, even though Leslie wished to be cremated. They argue over the phone and Jack threatens to have Ben arrested if he attends the funeral. He initially decides not to go and prevents his children from doing so, but then changes his mind, leading his children on a road trip into life outside the wilderness. The family briefly stays at his sister Harper's house. She and her husband try to convince Ben that his children should attend school to receive a traditional education; Ben argues that his children are better educated than Harper's own children. Ben arrives at Leslie's funeral with his children and reads her will, which instructs her family to cremate her and flush her ashes down the toilet. In response, Jack has Ben forcibly removed. Ben's children also start doubting their father and his parenting skills. His son Rellian accuses Ben of failing to treat Leslie's mental health. His son Bodevan accuses his father of failing to equip them for the real world by setting them up for a rude awakening when they grow up and shows him college acceptance letters from Ivy League schools for which Leslie had helped him apply. Rellian wants to live with his grandparents, who want to take custody of them. When Vespyr tries to climb into a window to 'free' Rellian from his grandparents, she falls from the roof and narrowly avoids breaking her neck. Ben, shocked and guilty, allows Jack to take his children. Although they have bonded with their grandparents, the children decide to follow Ben again when he departs. The children honour Leslie's wish and convince Ben to help them, exhuming her corpse, burning it in a self-made pyre and flushing her ashes down an airport toilet. Bodevan then leaves the family to travel through Namibia, while the rest settle on a farm. The final scene is the family around the kitchen table with their father, waiting for the school bus to arrive.
Holly Golightly, a free-spirited New York socialite, becomes interested in a man who moves into her building. However, her troubled past puts their relationship in jeopardy.
Jim, a slacker, takes a job as a night janitor at a department store to avoid working in his father's business. On his first night, he encounters Josie, a girl who is locked in the store by mistake. As they spend the night together, they form an unlikely bond and discover themselves in the process. However, they must also deal with a thief who is targeting the store.
Fifty Shades of Black is a comedy movie that hilariously parodies and spoofs the popular erotic romance film Fifty Shades of Grey. It follows the story of Hannah, a clumsy and socially awkward young woman who interviews a billionaire named Christian Black for her college newspaper. As they embark on a passionate and absurd relationship, Hannah discovers the dark and humorous secrets of Christian's BDSM lifestyle.
Kids is a gritty and provocative film that follows a group of teenagers in New York City as they navigate various aspects of their lives, including underage sex, drug use, and street life. The film delves into themes of coming-of-age, sexual promiscuity, and the consequences of their actions.
When an advertising executive and a criminal are separately framed for crimes they didn't commit, they form an unlikely friendship and go on a road trip to clear their names. Along the way, they face various obstacles and encounters, including racism, infidelity, and mistaken identity.
Faces is a movie that explores the intricacies of relationships, focusing on themes of divorce, adultery, and unhappiness. The story follows the lives of several characters, including a prostitute, as they navigate through issues of love, marriage, and personal fulfillment. With its raw and realistic portrayal of human emotions, Faces delves deep into the complexities of life and offers a thought-provoking narrative.
When a group of hard-working guys find out they've fallen victim to their wealthy employer's Ponzi scheme, they conspire to rob his high-rise residence.
Love the Coopers follows the chaotic Christmas Eve celebration of the Cooper family, where unexpected events and family issues test their relationships and bring them closer together. Through humor and heartwarming moments, the film explores the complexities of family dynamics and the joy of the holiday season.
In 1934, aspiring detective Miranda Green and five other strangers are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses, they uncover clues about the purpose of their invitation and become embroiled in a sinister mystery. When one of the guests is found dead, Miranda must unravel the malicious plot behind the gathering.
In Going Places, two aimless individuals form a criminal duo and embark on a series of misadventures, including sexual obsessions, assaults, and theft. Their anarchic and unconventional journey tests the boundaries of morality and societal norms. Based on the novel, the movie explores themes of rebellion, sexual freedom, and the pursuit of living for the moment. The story delves into darker elements such as rape, molestation, and suicide, while also incorporating moments of humor and hijinks. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, Going Places offers a provocative exploration of relationships and the consequences of living outside the boundaries of the law.
Ida Red, a terminally ill mother and career criminal, plans a heist to secure her family's financial future. As she prepares for the robbery, she must navigate conflicts with her criminal family, including her sister. The heist takes a dangerous turn, leading to gun battles, a tunnel escape, and a confrontation with a psychopath. Along the way, Ida must face her own mortality and reconcile with her rebellious teenage son. Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the year 2010, Ida Red is a thrilling crime drama with twists and turns.