After serving a fourteen-year sentence, a convicted rapist named Max Cady is released from prison. He seeks revenge on the lawyer, Sam Bowden, who didn't defend him properly. Max begins stalking and harassing Sam's family, causing them to fear for their safety. Sam tries to confront and trap Max, but Max is always one step ahead. As the tension escalates, Sam must find a way to protect his family and himself from the vengeful and dangerous Max Cady.
Swingtown is a drama TV show that takes place in the 1970s, exploring the lives of couples living in a suburban neighborhood. The show delves into their adventurous lifestyle, including partner-swapping, open marriages, and extramarital affairs. It also depicts the challenges and complications they face in maintaining their relationships amid societal expectations and changing cultural norms.
When a mysterious virus infects a small town's elementary school children, it turns them into flesh-eating zombies. A group of teachers, led by an unlikely hero, must fight to survive and save the children.
Based on a true story, 'Stand and Deliver' follows a dedicated and passionate mathematics teacher in an inner-city school who inspires his students to excel in the face of institutional discrimination and educational challenges. Through his innovative teaching methods and unwavering belief in his students' potential, he helps them overcome their personal struggles and achieve academic success.
Barbie dreams big when she moves to New York City and attends a prestigious summer performing arts school. With the help of new friends, she embarks on a journey to become a singer and a famous costume designer. Along the way, Barbie discovers the power of friendship and the importance of staying true to herself.
In 'The Parent Trap II,' identical twin sisters Susan and Sharon attempt to reunite their divorced parents by tricking them into a vacation together. Along the way, they face obstacles, hilarious mishaps, and unexpected romance.
Summer School (1987) follows a high school gym teacher, Freddy, who is forced to teach a remedial English class during the summer. The class is filled with a group of misfit students who have no interest in learning. As Freddy tries to teach them, he faces various challenges including a romantic rivalry, a pregnant teenager, and a vice principal who wants to see him fail. Despite the chaos, Freddy forms a bond with his students and helps them overcome their personal struggles. As the summer comes to an end, the students take a final exam and Freddy realizes that they have actually learned something.
Two former child stars are now in their forties, trying to make a comeback in a youth obsessed Hollywood.
A group of girls start the Baby-Sitters Club to offer their babysitting services to families in their neighborhood. Throughout the summer, they navigate through various challenges and learn important lessons about friendship, responsibility, and growing up.
Enid and Rebecca, best friends who have just graduated from high school, reject mainstream society and plan to move in together. To have fun, they respond to a personal ad and befriend Seymour. As they transition into post-graduation life, Enid becomes alienated and starts to manipulate Seymour's life to resist mainstream culture.
King Jack follows the story of a teenage boy named Jack, who lives in a small town and faces various challenges. He deals with family problems, bullying, and the harsh realities of his environment. Throughout the film, Jack learns to navigate these obstacles and find strength within himself.
Swing Girls is a comedy-drama film about a group of high school girls who, after accidentally destroying their school's music club, decide to form a band in order to save it. Despite lacking any musical talent or experience, they persevere through various challenges and learn valuable life lessons along the way. With their unwavering determination and passion, the girls embark on a journey of self-discovery and friendship.
Headteacher Stephen Drew, from Educating Essex, welcomes boys and their parents to a residential summer school like no other in a bid to unlock their true potential before it's too late.
Camouflage is a comedic drama that takes place in a summer school. A group of students start a rebellion against their strict professor, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events. As the students navigate through linguistic seminars, broken windows, drunken escapades, and even encounters with the police, they learn valuable lessons about life and friendship.
Gracie is a young girl determined to prove herself in a male-dominated sport. She faces taunting, physical challenges, and personal struggles, but with determination and hard work, she breaks through gender barriers and earns her place on the boys' soccer team.
General Education is a comedy film about a high school graduate named Levi Collins who is forced to attend summer school to pass a tennis scholarship. Along the way, he learns valuable life lessons and forms unexpected friendships.
To Be Fat Like Me follows the story of a high school student who decides to go undercover as a fat girl for a summer documentary project. Through this social experiment, she learns about body image, self-acceptance, and the impact of prejudice.
Jitters is a coming-of-age drama set in Manchester, England. The film follows a gay teenager as he navigates his way through a summer of self-discovery, searching for his biological father. Along the way, he deals with teen angst, peer pressure, and the ups and downs of first love.
It's the final LIVE episode of Summer School Morning Announcements at Tampa Prep. What could go wrong when a handful of 9-14 year olds are running the show?