Three Sisters is a TV show that tells the story of three sisters and the obstacles they must overcome. With Turkan's marriage, dark clouds will begin to hover over the family, and nothing will be the same as before. The plot revolves around themes of drama and family dynamics.
In A Silent Voice: The Movie (2016), a young man named Shoya Ishida tries to make amends for his past actions of bullying a deaf classmate, Shoko Nishimiya. As he grows older, he begins to understand the consequences of his actions and sets out on a journey of redemption and forgiveness.
Five high school students from different social groups report for Saturday detention. As they spend the day together, they open up to each other, revealing their secrets and fears. Despite their differences, they form unexpected friendships and challenge stereotypes. In the end, they write a motivating letter to their disciplinary principal, challenging his preconceived judgments and demonstrating their growth and realization that they are more than the labels society has placed on them.
After wearing a cursed clown suit, a man's personality transforms, leading him to commit heinous acts.
David Aames, a publishing magnate, lives a privileged life until a car accident leaves him disfigured. As he navigates through dreams, hallucinations, and an alternate reality, David discovers the true nature of his existence.
Lethal Weapon (1987) follows the story of two newly paired cops with opposite personalities. They must put aside their differences to catch a gang of drug smugglers. The film explores themes of friendship, trust, and redemption as the characters navigate their personal demons while trying to solve the case. With action-packed sequences and witty dialogue, Lethal Weapon delivers an entertaining and thrilling experience.
Matsuri Takabayashi, a twenty-year-old girl, discovers she has an incurable disease and only has ten years to live. Determined to live her life to the fullest without falling in love, she attends a school reunion where she meets Kazuto Manabe, turning her world upside down.
After contemplating suicide, Craig checks himself into a psychiatric ward, where he forms meaningful connections with fellow patients and learns to embrace his true self.
During a hurricane in Puerto Rico, a group of thieves takes advantage of the chaos to plan and execute a heist. As a retired cop and a doctor try to protect their apartment building and its residents, they must confront the dangerous gang.
The Triangle is a suspenseful TV mini-series that follows a group of scientists and a tabloid journalist as they embark on a dangerous journey to uncover the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. As they delve deeper into the unknown, they encounter strange phenomena such as rapid aging, alternate realities, and time travel. The plot explores themes of survival, guilt, and the consequences of making tough decisions.
A Man Called Ove tells the story of a grumpy old man who develops an unexpected friendship with his new neighbors. As he navigates through his daily routine, his experiences with loss, grief, and anger slowly unravel to reveal a heartwarming tale of love and redemption.
The movie follows a group of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) during the Korean War. Through dark humor and irreverence, they cope with the harsh realities of war, while dealing with personal relationships and the absurdities of military life.
Follow the life of musician Billie Eilish as she navigates fame, family, and mental health challenges while becoming a prominent pop star.
A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit, but finds that his message may be difficult to control. Howard Beale, the longtime anchor of the Union Broadcasting System's UBS Evening News, learns that he has two weeks left on air due to declining ratings. He announces on live television that he will commit suicide on his next broadcast. UBS tries to fire him, but allows him to have a dignified farewell. During his broadcast, he launches into a rant claiming that life is 'bullshit.' This causes the ratings to spike, and UBS decides to exploit Beale's antics. Diana Christensen, the head of the network's programming department, cuts a deal with a group of radical terrorists for a new docudrama series. Beale's ratings eventually top out, and Christensen offers to help develop the show. She begins an affair with Beale's friend, Max Schumacher, who is also an UBS executive. When Schumacher decides to end Beale's show, Christensen convinces Frank Hackett, another UBS executive, to move the show under the entertainment division. The show becomes the most highly rated program on television, and Beale becomes a celebrity preaching his message of anger. Max and Diana's romance initially suffers, but they eventually reconcile. However, in the flush of high ratings, Max leaves Diana and warns her that she will self-destruct. When Beale discovers that the network will be bought out by a larger conglomerate, he launches an on-screen tirade against the deal. The top brass panic because of the company's debt load, but Beale is taken to meet with the chairman of the conglomerate who persuades him to abandon his populist messages. But Beale's new sermons depress the audiences, and ratings begin to slide. The network executives decide to hire a group of terrorists to assassinate Beale on the air. The assassination succeeds, putting an end to his show and paving the way for a new season of programming.
After losing his wife, Mr. Morgan, an elderly man, struggles with loneliness and contemplates suicide. However, a chance meeting with a young woman named Pauline reignites his passion for life as they form a platonic but deeply meaningful relationship. Through dance lessons, bus rides, and conversations, they both learn to heal and find joy in each other's company. As their bond grows, Mr. Morgan realizes that love and connection can happen at any age.
After a tragic event, a radio show host, haunted by guilt, befriends a homeless man who believes he is on a quest to find the Holy Grail. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and redemption.
The Lost Weekend is a film noir about a struggling writer with a drinking problem who spirals into desperation and delirium over the course of a long weekend. He battles his addiction, experiences hallucinations and nightmares, and faces the consequences of his actions.
Cactus Flower is a romantic comedy about a dentist who pretends to be married in order to maintain a commitment-free lifestyle. However, his plan backfires when his girlfriend insists on meeting his non-existent wife.
The lives of several strangers intersect as their beliefs and faith are tested when a pastor challenges them to either live out their faith or deem it unnecessary.
An English professor, one year after the sudden death of his boyfriend, is unable to cope with his typical days in 1960s Los Angeles. George Falconer (Colin Firth) approaches a car accident in the middle of a snow-white scenery. He wakes up: he was dreaming about the moment when his partner of 16 years, Jim (Mathew Goode), died. George remembers the phone ringing on that fateful day when Jim's cousin told him about the fatal accident. George is depressed and packs a gun in his briefcase. On campus, George meets a student named Kenny who discusses recreational drug use with him. George buys bullets and goes to a convenience store, where he meets Carlos. At home, George pretends to shoot himself but can't find the right position. He attends dinner with his friend Charley and they remember their past. The scene flashes back to 1946 when Jim and George had met at a bar. Returning to 1962, George goes back to the same bar where he meets Kenny again. They talk and go to the beach and swim naked. They go to George's place and Kenny tends to George's forehead injury. George dies of a heart attack later that night, seeing the image of Jim kissing him.