Ah! My Goddess is a heartwarming and comedic TV show about a college student named Keiichi Morisato who accidentally dials the Goddess Hotline and ends up summoning a beautiful goddess named Belldandy. As Keiichi navigates the challenges of college life, he and Belldandy fall in love and face various obstacles and adventures together.
Everybody Hates Chris is a sitcom that follows the life of Chris, a young African-American boy growing up in 1980s Brooklyn. The show humorously explores his struggles with family, school, and racial stereotypes.
My Wife and Kids is a sitcom that follows the lives of the Kyle family. Michael Kyle, a loving husband and father, tries to balance his work and family life while dealing with everyday challenges and humorous situations. The show explores the dynamics of a modern African-American family and tackles various relatable topics with humor and heart.
Texhnolyze is a brooding and atmospheric TV show that takes place in a decaying city. It explores themes of despair, loneliness, and the human condition in a society on the brink of collapse.
Follow the hilarious daily lives of a married couple as they navigate the challenges of married life, relationships, and their quirky neighbors.
Mot i brøstet (1993) follows the hilarious misadventures of two men who live together and constantly find themselves in absurd situations. From their incompetence to their constant bickering, their friendship is tested on a daily basis.
Gogglebox is a reality TV show that features families from different locations who provide their opinions and reactions while watching television. The show captures their genuine emotions and interactions, showcasing the diversity of opinions and perspectives.
When the Bough Breaks is a thriller movie about a married couple who hires a surrogate mother to carry their baby. However, the surrogate mother becomes dangerously obsessed with the husband, leading to a series of twisted events and betrayals. As the couple tries to protect themselves and their unborn child, they find themselves in a deadly battle against a mentally unstable woman.
The Method is a gripping drama that takes place entirely in a single room where seven candidates compete for a prestigious executive job. As the pressure mounts and the competition becomes increasingly intense, their true characters are revealed and alliances are formed and broken. Loyalties are tested and the candidates are pushed to their limits, leading to shocking revelations and bitter disillusionment.
After losing their son in a car accident, a grieving couple moves into an old house in the countryside. However, they soon discover that the house is haunted by vengeful spirits, and they must survive the night with the help of a skeptical friend.
Three from Prostokvashino tells the story of a little boy named Matroskin who moves to a countryside village with his mother. He quickly makes friends with a talking cat named Matroskin and a dog named Sharik. Together, they embark on various adventures and learn important life lessons.
Visiting Hours is a horror-thriller film set in the 1980s. A female journalist is targeted by a deranged serial killer while visiting a hospital. The film explores the psychological terror and suspense as the journalist fights to survive.
In 1920s Moscow, a construction worker invites his wife's cousin to stay with them, leading to a love triangle with unexpected complications.
Weekly YouTube show starring Barry Lewis and Stuart Ashens.
Italianamerican is a documentary that was shot in 1974 by Martin Scorsese. The film revolves around Scorsese's parents, Catherine and Charles, who share stories about their lives as Italian-Americans living in New York City. Through interviews and conversations, the film explores themes of love, marriage, family history, and the immigrant experience. The documentary also showcases Catherine's cooking skills and includes her recipes for traditional Italian dishes like spaghetti and meatballs.
Michael Bolton hosts a television special with celebrity guests and musical performances in a comedic celebration of Valentine's Day.
In Vienna in the 1920s, a vampire seeks therapy from Sigmund Freud when his marriage begins to disintegrate. However, things become complicated when his therapist's assistant falls in love with him.
Reprising the television series roles which first made them household names, Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox star as Geoffrey Scrimshaw and Beryl Battersby, a hesitant, inexperienced, young couple attempting to negotiate the sexual minefield of the ‘permissive’ society. This big-screen transfer of Jack Rosenthal’s hugely likeable sitcom sees old-fashioned girl Beryl continuing to slap down the advances of her frustrated boyfriend, whose clumsy attempts to initiate ‘Percy Filth’ suggest he’s not quite up to speed himself! Like everyone else, Geoffrey and Beryl want to fall in love – or they think they do; like everyone else, since Adam and Eve. But Adam and Eve didn’t live in Manchester in 1972…
A group of friends listen as one man tells them a story about a time when, in a small cafe, he discovered a peephole into the ladies' bathroom and became addicted to looking through it at female genitals. They ask him questions and come to conclusions about sex. This is a filmed, scripted version. Then, the actual person who this happened to relates the same story; this time, however, it is an unscripted documentary, in which the same things occur as in the scripted one.