A drama about Cha Yeon-ho, a reasonable individualist from KAIST, and Min So-hee, a traffic investigation ace with cool judgment and warm sensitivity at the Traffic Crime Investigation (TCI).
Tayo the Little Bus is a South Korean computer-generated animated television series created by Educational Broadcasting System, Iconix Entertainment, Seoul and Hot Animation which is owned by HiT Entertainment. The Korean-dubbed series began airing on EBS in 2010 and the English-dubbed series aired on Disney Junior in 2012. The latter is also scheduled to air on Disney Channel and Cartoonito in 2013. The narrator of the UK series is Michael Angelis who also narrates the UK series of Thomas & Friends.
A divorced woman named Rachel is terrorized by a psychopath after a road incident that ignites his unstable and aggressive behavior. As the attacks escalate, Rachel must fight for her life and protect her son from the ruthless stalker.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is an educational TV show that focuses on teaching kids important life lessons and exploring various themes through storytelling, puppetry, and make-believe. Mister Rogers, along with his friends and neighbors, takes children on adventures and helps them navigate through the challenges of growing up.
After failing his driving test, a teenager steals his grandfather's red Ferrari and goes on a wild adventure, encountering various obstacles and causing chaos along the way.
After the death of his wife, a widowed man hires Corrina, an African-American housekeeper, to help care for his daughter, Molly. Corrina and Molly soon form a deep connection, while overcoming racism and xenophobia in their suburban community.
A meteorite crashes near a small town, unleashing a gelatinous blob that devours everything in its path. The town's police officer, doctor, and a group of teenagers must find a way to stop the creature before it consumes the entire town.
Paradise Now follows two childhood friends, Said and Khaled, who are recruited by a Palestinian resistance group for a suicide bombing mission in Israel. As they prepare for their mission, they grapple with their beliefs, loyalty to their families, and their own personal fears. Along the way, they form unexpected alliances and face the harsh realities of the conflict.
The Jane Austen Book Club follows a group of women who form a book club to read and discuss the novels of Jane Austen. Through their discussions and interactions, they find solace and inspiration as they navigate their own personal lives and relationships. The club becomes a source of support and friendship as they delve into the timeless themes of Austen's works, including love, marriage, and societal expectations.
Margaret tells the story of a young woman in New York City who witnesses a bus accident and becomes involved in a complicated investigation. Along the way, she grapples with various personal issues and confronts truths about herself and her relationships.
When a young boy named Matthew impersonates his deceased step-aunt Martha, he receives a job promotion and coaching position for a girls' soccer team. Matthew's plan is to use the role to help his stepfather's company win a big contract. Along the way, Matthew must navigate the challenges of balancing his secret identity, dealing with teenage crushes, and overcoming obstacles on and off the soccer field.
The Ratings Game is a comedy movie that follows the story of a TV network president named Vic who is determined to boost the ratings of his network. He comes up with various outrageous plans, including creating a fictional TV show, staging a wedding in prison, and even using a wheelchair as a sympathy tactic. Along the way, Vic faces numerous obstacles and challenges, but he never gives up on his quest for success. The movie explores the lengths people will go to in order to achieve fame and fortune in the entertainment industry.
In 1987, a group of radical activists planted a bomb in an abandoned mansion as an act of protest. Years later, when a fire breaks out in the same location, the former activists are brought back together to deal with the consequences of their actions. As they navigate through the chaos, they must confront their past and decide what they are willing to sacrifice for their ideals.
Noi the Albino is a comedy-drama film set in Iceland. It follows the story of a teenage boy named Noi who is trapped in a small village surrounded by snow and mountains. Noi tries to escape his monotonous life by dreaming of faraway places and planning his escape. He gets into various misadventures, including getting expelled from school, stealing cars, and causing chaos in the town. As the film progresses, Noi's desire for freedom and a different life becomes stronger, leading to unexpected events and a sense of hope.
Junior, a little boy, befriends Karlson, a mischievous man with superpowers, and together they go on thrilling adventures filled with laughter and joy.
Joe McDoakes pleads "not guilty" to a traffic violation but is convicted anyway. Handling this setback in his usual manner, the two-dollar fine quickly pyramids to a 10-year jail sentence.
Agatha and the Storm is a heartwarming comedy romance set in Italy. It tells the story of Agatha, an older woman who forms a relationship with a younger man during a storm. The plot revolves around themes of love, family, and the beauty of unexpected connections. Alongside the romantic storyline, the movie also explores Agatha's passion for marine biology and her experiences in the Po Valley. With its charming characters and picturesque setting, Agatha and the Storm is an enjoyable film that celebrates the joy of new beginnings.
Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.
Popeye and Bluto are taxi drivers; they are, of course, competing for fares - and Olive, in particular.
Love Exists is a documentary film that explores the complex nature of love through various narratives and experiences. It delves into the essence of love and its existence in different forms and circumstances. The film takes a compelling and thought-provoking approach in examining the universal concept of love.