Hawaii Five-0 follows an elite task force composed of police officers tasked with solving crimes and fighting criminals on the beautiful island of Hawaii. Led by the fearless Steve McGarrett, this team of dedicated individuals must use their unique skills and resources to protect the island and uphold justice.
Bondi Rescue is a documentary series that takes viewers behind the scenes of the daily lives of lifeguards at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The show focuses on the challenges they face in ensuring the safety of beachgoers, dealing with various emergencies, and balancing their personal lives.
Puberty Blues (2012) is a TV show that follows the lives of two teenage girls as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and love in 1970s Australia. They face peer pressure, family secrets, and the complexities of high school life, all while discovering their own identities in a society dominated by social expectations. Set against the backdrop of surfing culture and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales, this heartfelt and nostalgic series explores themes of teenage rebellion, friendship, and the search for belonging in a changing world.
North Shore is a TV show set in Hawaii that revolves around the drama and romance in a hotel. The story follows the lives of the hotel staff, including lifeguards, as they navigate relationships, seduction, and the challenges of running a hotel business.
Retired safecracker John Bridger calls his daughter Stella to participate in his final heist. Their team successfully steals gold, but one of their own betrays them. A year later, Stella joins a team determined to steal the gold back from the betrayer. Along the way, they face obstacles including a vengeful Ukrainian Mafia boss. With a clever plan and the help of hacked traffic lights, they retrieve the gold and evade their pursuers. The betrayer is apprehended, and the team splits the remaining gold.
Soul Surfer is based on the true story of Bethany Hamilton, a young surfer who loses her arm in a shark attack but continues to pursue her dreams of surfing.
Coming Home is a TV show set in the 1930s and 1940s, revolving around the lives of individuals affected by the war. It explores themes of unrequited love, tragedy, marriage, and the devastating impact of war on both a personal and societal level. The story takes place in Cornwall, at a country estate and boarding school, and follows the lives of the characters as they navigate through love, loss, and the struggles of war.
A team of divers venture into an unexplored cave system in Romania and soon find themselves trapped with a deadly underground creature. They must fight to survive and find a way out.
In 'The Last Song', a teenage girl named Ronnie goes to spend the summer with her estranged father. As she reconnects with him, she also falls in love, discovers her passion for music, and learns the power of forgiveness. However, tragedy strikes when a church fire ignites, putting Ronnie's relationships and her own future in jeopardy.
Beach Girls was a six-part 2005 American mini-series produced by Fox and Robert Greenwald Productions and broadcast by Lifetime. The teleplay by Edithe Swensen, Elle Triedman, and Eric Tuchman was based on the bestselling novel by Luanne Rice. The Beach Girls were three teenagers who spent their summers in the small, quiet beach town of Hubbard's Point. The trio grew apart and eventually went their separate ways, but the death of one of them reunites the surviving two, Stevie and Maddie, when her widower Jack and daughter Nell arrive in town. Paul Shapiro, Sandy Smolan, and Jeff Woolnough shared directing credits. The cast included Rob Lowe as Jack, Chelsea Hobbs as Nell, Julia Ormond as Stevie, and Katherine Ashby as Maddie, with Chris Carmack and Cloris Leachman in featured roles. The opening credits theme song was "Dreams," written by Dolores O'Riordan and Noel Hogan and performed by The Cranberries. The series was filmed in Chester, Crystal Crescent Beach, and Halifax, all located in Nova Scotia, Canada. It aired in France and Sweden in 2006, Australia in 2007 and New Zealand in 2010. It has been released on DVD by Warner Home Video.
After the death of her parents, a teenage girl named Ruby and her younger brother Rhett are sent to live in a glass house with their new foster parents. However, Ruby soon begins to suspect that her new guardians are hiding dark secrets, and she must uncover the truth before it's too late.
During the Battle of Iwo Jima, a photograph of six men raising the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi becomes iconic. 'Flags of Our Fathers' follows the lives of three surviving servicemen who become heroes and are used to promote war bonds, despite their own doubts. The battle continues, resulting in the deaths of three marines, while the others are taken out of combat. The men struggle with their newfound fame and the public's perception of heroism.
Seven millions years ago Hawaii rose from the sea a volcanic wasteland, how these islands transformed themselves into paradise is a story that defies the odds and challenges our expectations. Nat Geo WILD takes us on an untamed journey to Hawaii, a place that through an alchemy of fire, ice and water has become an experiment in creation.
Slackers is a comedy movie about a group of college students who are more interested in slacking off than studying. When they discover that a fellow student is cheating, they devise a plan to blackmail him and save their own academic standing. Along the way, they encounter various hilarious and absurd situations.
Mandy, a high school girl, pretends to be dating Drew, the popular boy at school, to impress her friends. However, her lie quickly spirals out of control, leading to a series of embarrassing situations. Mandy must navigate the complexities of high school cliques, jealousy, and her domineering father while trying to maintain her fake relationship.
Come As You Are is a dark comedy about three disabled men who escape their overbearing parents and go on a road trip to a brothel in Montreal. Along the way, they form an unlikely bond and discover the true meaning of independence, friendship, and freedom.
December Boys follows the story of a group of orphan boys named Maps, Misty, Spit, and Sparks who are in a competition to be adopted by a wealthy couple. As they spend a summer vacation in Australia, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the meaning of family. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Australian outback and the stunning seaside, the movie explores themes of rivalry, hope, and teenage crushes.
A group of high school students decides to have a pool party at their school. Little do they know, an unknown killer is lurking among them, ready to turn their fun day into a nightmare. As the party gets underway, the teenagers start to disappear one by one, and it becomes clear that they are being hunted down by a masked killer. With no way out, they must fight for their lives and try to uncover the identity of the mysterious killer before it's too late.
In their third cinema adventure the Famous Five are searching for a pirate treasure...
In the comedy film Lower Learning, a group of teachers at a dysfunctional elementary school engage in various hilarious antics as they try to navigate through budget cuts, corrupt officials, and personal troubles. With a mix of incompetence and determination, they strive to make a difference in the lives of their students.