The Wonder Years follows Kevin Arnold as he navigates the ups and downs of growing up, dealing with family, friends, school, and first love, against the backdrop of the changing times and societal issues of the 1960s and 1970s.
The life and relationships of a widowed frigate captain still living with his mother and two children.
Kenan and Kel are two best friends who work at Rigby's grocery store. They constantly find themselves in ridiculous situations and often get into trouble with their boss. Despite their misadventures, their friendship remains strong as they navigate their way through high school and various comedic scenarios.
Professor Ren Xinzheng resigns to start a mentoring class for traditional Chinese medicine, hoping to train true successors. His students—Sun Toutou, his son Ren Tianzhen, lawyer-turned-student Yang Xiaohong, pediatrician Peng Shiyan, and aspiring doctor Zhao Liquan—struggle to get along, but must work through their differences to preserve the legacy of Chinese medicine.
The story is set in Waco, Texas in 1956 and follows a family. The eldest son witnesses the loss of innocence and grapples with his parents' conflicting teachings. It explores themes of love, mercy, sickness, suffering, and death. The narrative also includes an adult Jack who is seeking meaning in a modern world. The story ultimately ends with hope, emphasizing the beauty and joy in everyday life and the importance of unselfish love.
An original piece of Asian erotica comparable to the Euro softcore classics, Story of O, Emanuelle, and The Fruit is Ripe. Based on a Cantonese opera, this lavish production tells the story of 15 year old Pao-Yu and his preoccupation with bedding beautiful women.
In the year 2000, a 40-year-old image consultant named Russ Duritz discovers a chubby, lisping 8-year-old boy named Rusty. Rusty is his self as a child, who is not happy that at his current age, he is on the verge of marrying his girlfriend. With his past and present selves existing at the same time, Duritz faces a crisis of conscience and learns lessons about self-improvement and redemption.
In 'Dogtooth,' a controlling father keeps his three adult children prisoner in their family compound, depriving them of contact with the outside world. He manipulates and abuses them, enforcing strict rules and punishments for bad behavior. The children engage in bizarre rituals and believe false information about the world outside. However, as tensions rise and events unfold, one of the siblings decides to escape, leading to a dramatic climax.
In 'Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure,' Scamp, Lady and Tramp's mischievous son, feels constrained by the rules of his home and longs for independence. Torn between his domestic life and the allure of the outside world, Scamp runs away from home. Along the way, he encounters new friends, experiences new adventures, and learns important life lessons.
My Darling Vivian is a documentary film that tells the untold story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash's first wife and the mother of his four daughters. The film explores Vivian's life, from her strict upbringing in San Antonio, Texas, to her marriage to Cash, their tumultuous relationship, and her struggles to maintain her own identity amidst Cash's rise to fame. Through interviews with Vivian's daughters and never-before-seen footage and photos, the film offers a unique perspective on Cash's life and legacy.
Haunted by his late brother, Tae I resentstransfer student Se Heon’s familiar jazz. Forced to collaborate, rivalry and emotions intertwine as tensions rise.
Solomon Kane is a puritan warrior who embarks on a journey of redemption after his family is murdered by an evil sorcerer. He must confront his own demons and face off against dark forces to save a girl and the world from destruction.
Lakeview Terrace is a crime drama thriller film that follows the story of a couple whose life is disrupted when they move into a suburban neighborhood and their neighbor, a racist cop, starts tormenting them. The film explores themes of race relations, psychological warfare, and the consequences of prejudice.
After a teenage girl discovers a bomb, a detective is determined to solve the mystery while navigating a new love interest and uncovering a web of murder. Surprising twists and turns keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
When two siblings move to a new town, they become the targets of a ruthless gang. As the violence escalates, the teenagers are forced to fight back and protect themselves.
The estranged daughter of a small town minister is forced to return to the strict, religious home of her youth where she must confront the troubled relationships that caused her to leave four years before
After a group of hypocrites hires a servant to resurrect Dracula, they are thrown into a world of darkness and horror. As Dracula seeks revenge, the true secrets of the wealthy aristocrats are revealed, leading to a deadly confrontation.
Dramatized biography of the Brontë sisters Charlotte, Anne and Emily.
The Beach Boys: An American Family is a TV mini-series that gives an in-depth portrayal of the legendary music band, The Beach Boys. It explores their rise to fame, struggles with drugs and alcohol, personal and professional conflicts, and the complex dynamics within the band. Set in California, the series showcases the enduring legacy of The Beach Boys and their unique surf music sound.
Left Luggage is a drama film set in 1972 Antwerp, Belgium. The story follows a woman named Chaja who takes a job as a nanny for an orthodox Jewish family. As Chaja develops relationships with the family members, she also uncovers secrets and learns about the Holocaust. Through this experience, Chaja learns about her own identity and the importance of family.