Beat Shazam is a thrilling and fast-paced game show where teams of contestants race against the clock to identify popular songs as they are played. The goal is to beat the Shazam app in recognizing the songs and win a cash prize. With a mix of music, competition, and excitement, Beat Shazam is an entertaining show for music enthusiasts and trivia lovers alike.
The Last Leg is a comedy talk-show that explores current events and news stories. Hosted by Adam Hills, Alex Brooker, and Josh Widdicombe, the show offers a unique perspective on politics, pop culture, and more. With a mix of witty commentary, satirical sketches, and interviews with celebrity guests, The Last Leg is a humorous take on the world we live in.
A documentary series that delves into the history of horror movies, their impact on society, and interviews with the biggest names in the genre.
The Bachelor is a reality dating show where a single man, known as the bachelor, goes on dates with multiple women in order to find love. Each week, the bachelor eliminates women through a rose ceremony until he chooses one to propose to.
Frontline is a satirical mockumentary TV show that follows the lives of the cast and crew of a satirical current affairs program in Australia. The show provides a humorous and exaggerated look at the world of journalism and the media industry, presenting a satirical take on various issues and events. With its witty writing and comedic performances, Frontline offers a unique and entertaining perspective on the world of television news.
The Jim Jefferies Show is a satirical take on current affairs and news events. Comedian Jim Jefferies presents a unique perspective on political and social issues through interviews, sketches, and stand-up comedy.
Running Wild with Bear Grylls is a TV show where host Bear Grylls takes celebrities on exciting and dangerous adventures in remote locations. Together, they face challenges and test their survival skills while exploring the beauty of nature.
Join a celebrity host as they travel to different capital cities, exploring the local attractions, experiencing the culture, and engaging in comedic banter along the way. Each episode follows their adventures over a 48-hour period, giving viewers a taste of what it's like to go on a whirlwind vacation.
A teenager named Charley Brewster discovers that his new neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire. With the help of his friend, Evil Ed, and TV horror host Peter Vincent, Charley tries to stop Jerry from turning his girlfriend, Amy, into a vampire.
Arsenio is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC. The series starred Arsenio Hall and Vivica A. Fox. It aired from March 5 to April 23, 1997 with a total of 7 episodes produced.
Mark Kermode reveals the film-making tricks and techniques behind classic movie genres, from romcoms to horrors.
In House of 1000 Corpses, a group of four young people find themselves in the clutches of the Firefly family, a sadistic group of killers. They are subjected to torture and terror as they struggle to survive the night and escape from the house of horrors.
A journalist assigned to write a profile of Mister Rogers develops an unexpected friendship with the beloved TV host, learning valuable lessons about kindness and compassion along the way.
15 Minutes is a crime thriller that follows a tabloid TV reporter and a detective as they join forces to catch a serial killer who is filming his murders and broadcasting them on the internet. The film explores themes of media sensationalism, the blurred lines between fame and infamy, and the lengths people will go to in order to achieve notoriety.
Mother's Day follows the lives of different characters as they navigate the challenges and joys of motherhood. With an ensemble cast and various storylines, the film explores the ups and downs of relationships, family dynamics, and the importance of celebrating mothers. Set in Atlanta, Georgia, the movie showcases heartwarming moments, unexpected surprises, and the power of love and connection.
Beauty and the Geek is a reality TV show that brings together a group of geeks and beauties who live together and compete in various challenges. The geeks are socially awkward but highly intelligent, while the beauties are attractive but lack academic prowess. Through teamwork and personal growth, they learn to overcome their differences and form unlikely friendships. The show combines elements of romance, competition, and personal transformation.
A passionate yet unsuccessful comedian named Rupert Pupkin stalks and kidnaps his idol, Jerry Langford, to take the spotlight for himself. Set in New York City, Rupert navigates through his delusional fantasies and ruthlessly embarrassing situations in his pursuit of fame. He will stop at nothing to become a TV talk show host and surpass Jerry, but he fails to distinguish fantasy from reality. The movie follows Rupert's committed fantasy and our detached onlooker perception, showcasing the extreme lengths he is willing to go to achieve his ambition.
In 'V/H/S/99,' a group of individuals experiences horrifying and terrifying events from different eras, including a punk rock band encountering a supernatural entity, college students participating in a deadly hazing ritual, contestants on a deadly game show, and two videographers trapped in Hell. As they navigate through these nightmares, they are confronted with the dark consequences of their actions.
Financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor takes them and their crew as hostage. Lee Gates is the host of the financial TV discussion show 'Money Monster'. He tells his viewers about the downfall of the corporation Ibis, which has seen its stock plummet and a loss of $800 million in shares, and its CEO Walt Camby is in Geneva, unable to comment on the situation of his company. Before the next show, Lee talks to his studio director Patty Fenn, who is taking a new job across the street. Lee finds out that Camby, who was supposed to be the guest on his show, has cancelled on them, so they are going to interview Ibis's CCO Diane Lester. A few minutes into the show, a supposed deliveryman walks into view and holds them at gunpoint, forcing Lee to put on a bomb vest. The police arrive outside and try to negotiate with the hostage-taker. Meanwhile, Diane investigates what really went wrong with Ibis and discovers that Camby wasn't really in Geneva, but in South Africa. The police bring Kyle's pregnant girlfriend to the studio to contact him, and Kyle starts to rethink his plan. As the police plan to take out the bomb vest receiver, Patty warns Lee, and he grabs Kyle and escapes the studio. Patty heads to the federal hall to catch Camby while the rest of the crew gathers evidence against him. Lee forces Camby to explain what really happened with Ibis's money, and Kyle orders Camby to admit his wrongdoing. In the end, Kyle sacrifices himself, and Lee and Patty recover at the hospital, contemplating their next move.
The career of respected news presenter Douglas is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke. With her 2 million social media followers, tech-savvy co-anchor Madeline could throw Douglas a lifeline by posting in his defense… but will she?