The Flintstone Comedy Show is a 90-minute Saturday morning animated series revival of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera and aired from November 22, 1980 to September 11, 1982 on NBC. Outside North America, the show was released under title of Flintstone Frolics. The show contained six segments: The Flintstone Family Adventures, Bedrock Cops, Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm, Captain Caveman, Dino and Cavemouse, and The Frankenstones.
Jin is a young physician who finds himself transported back in time to the Edo period in Japan. He must navigate through the challenges of feudal Japan while trying to make a difference in the lives of those around him.
Young employees at Shenaniganz restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics. Dean, a waiter, starts questioning his direction-less life when his former classmate achieves success. He and his friend Monty, also a waiter, navigate the ups and downs of their job while training a new waiter, Mitch. The film follows their interactions with other staff members at the restaurant, their games to pass the time, and their personal issues. Ultimately, Dean decides to quit and seek a more promising future, leading to a party where the staff members confront their problems.
Wayne and Lanny, two Christmas elves, are part of the elite Prep & Landing team. Their job is to ensure that homes around the world are prepared for Santa's arrival. However, when Wayne is passed over for a promotion, he becomes disappointed and makes a mistaken assumption. With the help of a new partner, Lanny, Wayne must overcome his disappointment and save Christmas.
In a near-future Brazil, where an all-seeing surveillance system called 'The System' monitors everyone, a murder occurs and brings together a trainee and a seasoned detective. As they uncover more about the crime, they find themselves questioning the reliability of The System and the secrets it holds. With their lives at risk, the two must navigate a web of deceit and make difficult choices in order to bring justice to light.
Toys is a story about an eccentric toymaker who passes away, leaving his toy factory to his militaristic brother. The new owner wants to turn the factory into a weapons manufacturing plant, but the toymaker's nephew, Leslie, who is training to take over the business, must stop him. Leslie and his friends, including his sister and a group of self-aware toys, must confront the evil toys and save the factory.
Appropriate Adult is a miniseries based on the true story of the investigation into the serial murders of young girls. It follows the relationship between Janet Leach, a trained counselor hired to assist the police in questioning a suspect, and Fred West, the suspected serial killer. As the investigation unfolds, Janet finds herself drawn into a disturbing and manipulative game of cat and mouse. She must navigate through the dynamics of power and control while trying to uncover the truth behind the brutal murders. The story explores themes of loss, family, and the dark corners of the human psyche.
Sohee, a high school student, begins job training at a call center. However, she falls victim to the pressures and greed of the company, which ultimately leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who shares a connection with Sohee, starts investigating to uncover the truth behind her tragedy.
A tale of torment and self-importance in Tokyo, Japan. The story revolves around a nun's pregnancy and a recording that leads to the unraveling of a fiance-fiancee relationship. Murder, sex, and kisses ensue as the characters navigate the complicated web of relationships. Set in France, this modern-day adaptation explores themes of virtue, trust, and unfaithfulness.
The Good Boss is a dark comedy that tells the story of a boss who tries to maintain a work-life balance while dealing with a cheating husband and a possessive husband. Along the way, he encounters various challenges including a culture clash, workplace relationships, and professional failures. With its satirical and comedic elements, the movie explores themes of corporate satire and tragicomedy.
Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year follows the story of Harpreet Singh Bedi, a fresh graduate who joins a sales company but finds himself disillusioned with the dishonesty and cutthroat competition. Determined to do things differently, Harpreet starts his own company and learns the importance of honesty and ethical business practices. With the support of his colleagues, he navigates through challenges and setbacks to prove that success can be achieved without compromising one's integrity.
The hair extensions received by a hairdresser turn out to be possessed by a vengeful spirit, causing chaos and terror as they take control of their owner.
When a widower's life is turned upside down after discovering that his father may not be his biological father, he embarks on a quest to find the truth. Along the way, he encounters unexpected twists and turns that challenge his perception of family and love.
On a pretty, placid little island in the Japanese countryside, Nishikita teaches physical education at the high school he himself attended. The man is hardly an agent of change. He knows his place in the order of things and is careful not to rock the boat, perhaps even a little too much. When he receives a call from a former classmate Takagi, announcing her return, a flash of emotion strikes him. Takagi was Nishikita's best friend and unrequited first love, who had suddenly moved to Paris 10 years earlier to study. At the time, Takagi was constantly teasing him to shake him out of his torpor, and he notices that her attitude hasn't changed in the slightest when they are reunited. In fact, while in France she has only improved in the art of the retort, and Nishikita is still as bad at it as ever. He'll have to get used to it, though, as the new teacher he'll have to train is none other than the beautiful Takagi.
Feds is a comedy crime movie from 1988 that follows two female trainees at the FBI. They face challenges and sexism while dealing with their training, roommates, and recruit life at the bureau.
A night nurse named Lora Hart (played by Barbara Stanwyck) starts her new job at a hospital and soon finds herself caught up in a dangerous conspiracy. She becomes friends with a fellow nurse who is an alcoholic, and together they uncover a plot involving a doctor, a chauffeur, and a group of criminals. Lora must navigate the dangers of her job while trying to help her friend and expose the truth.
Lance Corporal Davis Lindo, a new recruit with Police Scotland, dreams of becoming a detective at New Scotland Yard after completing his last assignment with the Royal Military Police. In Aberdeen, he is sent to train as a Detective Constable in the North East of Scotland, where he must quickly adapt to his new life. Can Lindo succeed in his pursuit of becoming a detective?
André Masson, specialist in modern art, receives a letter according to which a painting by Egon Schiele had been discovered in Mulhouse. He finds that the work has been missing since 1939. This discovery puts his career in danger.
Human Resources is a comedy-drama movie that takes place in a factory. The plot revolves around the themes of hierarchy, compromise, and management. It follows the story of an intern who gets caught up in the politics and power dynamics of the workplace. The movie explores topics such as child labor, trainee experiences, and the working class. With a mix of humor and drama, Human Resources delves into the challenges and sacrifices individuals make in their professional lives.
Follow Emma Willis as she trains for three months at Harlow's Princess Alexandra Hospital in the busy maternity ward as a Maternity Care Assistant. She'll be working four shifts a week: day and night; alongside the midwifery team helping to deliver babies, discovering first-hand what makes it one of the toughest, but most rewarding careers you can have.