Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is an animated TV show that follows the adventures of Wubbzy, a curious and enthusiastic character, and his friends Widget and Walden. Together, they explore the wonders of Wuzzleburg, a fictional city filled with unique characters and fun-filled activities. With their inventive ideas and playful spirit, they always find creative solutions to any problem that comes their way. This comedy-filled show is perfect for families and fans of animation.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a movie set in 1930s Alabama, where a small town lawyer named Atticus Finch defends a black man named Tom Robinson who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. The story revolves around the themes of racial prejudice, injustice, and the moral growth of the protagonist's children, Scout and Jem. The movie explores the impact of racism on society and the importance of standing up for what is right.
In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town named Scotty Smalls moves to Los Angeles and befriends a group of boys who play baseball at a small field known as the sandlot. Despite his lack of experience, Scotty is accepted into the group and becomes an integral part of their team. Together, they navigate various challenges and misadventures, such as getting banned from the local pool, winning a game against their arch-rival, and trying to recover a priceless baseball they accidentally lost. The film follows Scotty's journey as he learns the customs of the sandlot and forms lasting friendships, culminating in a future where he becomes a radio commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers and his friend Benny becomes a star player on the team.
In Milk Money (1994), a young boy, Frank, recruits a prostitute, V, to play matchmaker for his single father who is still grieving the loss of his wife. Frank and his friends, Brad and Kevin, pool their money to hire V. As the plan unfolds, V becomes increasingly involved in the lives of Frank and his father, leading to unexpected friendships and lessons in love.
Robin Hood, or Robin of Loxley (Cary Elwes), is captured during the Crusades and is imprisoned at Khalil Prison in Jerusalem. With the help of fellow inmate Asneeze (Isaac Hayes), who is in for jaywalking, he escapes and frees the other inmates. Robin is asked by Asneeze to find his son, Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle). Upon returning to England, he finds Ahchoo and discovers that Prince John (Richard Lewis) has assumed control while King Richard is away fighting in the Crusades. Unbeknownst to Richard, the prince is abusing his power. Robin's family home, Loxley Hall, has been repossessed by John's men. He vows to get it back before all his family's things are taken. Robin meets up with his family's blind servant, Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), along with the large and ignorant Little John (Eric Allan Kramer), and his friend Will Scarlet O'Hara (Matthew Porretta), whom he recruits to help regain his father's land and oust Prince John from the throne. On his quest, Robin also attracts the attention of Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), who wants to find the man who has the key to her heart (and chastity belt). While Robin is training an army, the spoonerism-spouting Sheriff of Rottingham, Mervyn (Roger Rees), hires the Mafioso Don Giovanni (Dom DeLuise) to assassinate Robin at the Spring Festival (with archery tournament). Maid Marian hears of the evil plot, and sneaks out of her castle to warn Robin, accompanied by her frumpy German Lady in Waiting Broomhilde (Megan Cavanagh). However, due to his pride, Robin cannot refuse a chance to participate in the tournament. At the archery tournament, a disguised Robin makes it to the final round, where he unmasks himself. He then makes his shot but loses to his opponent. Robin calls this situation absurd and pulls out a copy of the script to discover that he gets another shot. The Sheriff and Prince John then pull out their own copies and confirm this (much to their annoyance). After winning the tournament, Robin is arrested. Marian agrees to marry the Sheriff in exchange for Robin's life. The ceremony reveals the Sheriff's unimposing first name. Before she can say 'I do,' the castle is attacked by the Men in Tights, led by Little John, Ahchoo, Blinkin, and Will. They quickly free Robin, and a battle ensues. However, Marian is carried off to the tower by the Sheriff, who wants to 'deflower' her. Robin arrives and wins an intense sword-fight, missing his sheath and accidentally running the sheriff through. Then the witch Latrine (Tracey Ullman), Prince John's full-time cook and part-time adviser, saves him by giving him a magical lifesaver in exchange for agreeing to marry her. Robin and Marian are preparing to celebrate the victory in a special way when Broomhilde arrives, insisting they get married first. Before the ceremony can be completed by Rabbi Tuckman (Mel Brooks), they are interrupted by King Richard (Patrick Stewart), who has returned from the Crusades. He orders John to be taken away to the Tower of London and made part of the tour. He also announces that, due to the foul stench the prince has left over the kingdom, all the toilets are to be called 'Johns'. All being as it should be, Robin and Marian are married and Ahchoo is made the new sheriff of Rottingham. Everyone then exclaims 'An African American sheriff?' Ahchoo then retorts, 'And why not? It worked in Blazing Saddles!' When the night comes, Maid Marian's chastity belt will not open with his key, so Robin calls a locksmith.
A young boy goes on a snow adventure with his grandmother and discovers a convention where witches plan to turn children into mice using a magical potion. With the help of a talking mouse and the grandmother's knowledge of witchcraft, they must find a way to stop the evil witches. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and villains, but ultimately triumph over the forces of darkness.
Closet Monster is a coming-of-age drama that follows Oscar, a gay teenager from Newfoundland who is struggling to come to terms with his identity. He finds solace in his special-effects makeup artistry and his pet hamster, Buffy. As Oscar navigates the challenges of his small town and his dysfunctional family, he dreams of escaping to New York and finding acceptance and love.
When their ship is destroyed in a storm, the Robinson family finds themselves stranded on a deserted island. With resourcefulness and teamwork, they build a new life and face various challenges, including encounters with pirates and wild animals.
Goodbye Christopher Robin tells the story of author A.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin, whose toys inspired the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The film explores the relationship between father and son, as well as the impact of fame and success on their lives.
Sweetie tells the story of a dysfunctional family with a strained sister-sister relationship. After the unexpected visit of Sweetie, the eccentric and mentally unstable sister, the family's dynamics and secrets are brought to light. The film explores themes of family, identity, and the consequences of unresolved conflicts.
12 and Holding follows a group of preteen friends as they cope with the loss of a loved one, navigate the challenges of adolescence, and confront the secrets they hold. Set in New Jersey, the story delves into topics such as accidental killing, voyeurism, sexual awakening, and the complexities of growing up.
When a family gets lost in a mysterious portal, they find themselves in a land filled with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. They must navigate this dangerous world and find a way back home.
In this fourth installment of the Ernest film series, Ernest P. Worrell must save his town from an army of trolls that are unleashed after he accidentally unleashes an ancient curse.
Treehouse Masters is a TV show that follows professional treehouse builder Pete Nelson as he creates extraordinary treehouses for his clients. The show combines elements of comedy, documentary, and reality TV as Pete and his team tackle unique design challenges and bring their clients' dreams to life.
When Jane's cousins visit Africa to get their inheritance, they are kidnapped by a hostile African tribe. It's up to Tarzan to rescue them and protect the jungle from the villains.
A group of boy scouts, led by their enthusiastic scout leader, embark on a camping trip in the woods. They soon find themselves trapped by a psychotic villain who is determined to hunt them down. As they fight to survive, the boys must confront their fears and work together to outsmart their ruthless attacker.
In a small Southern town during the Great Depression, a young orphan named Collin is taken in by two eccentric spinsters. Together, they form an unlikely family and embark on a series of adventurous and heartwarming experiences. As Collin discovers the power of love, friendship, and individuality, he learns to navigate the ups and downs of life in a close-knit community.
Stranded is a 2002 movie about a family who gets shipwrecked on a tropical island. They must learn to survive in the harsh wilderness and find a way to escape. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and form strong bonds with each other.
Tarzan comes out of his exile to help an animal trainer in capturing animals for a zoo. However, he gets caught in a treacherous plot filled with deception and danger.
When a group of kids discover their friend has been captured by criminals, they decide to take matters into their own hands. They use their wit and creativity to outsmart the bad guys and save their friend, all while navigating the challenges of living in a treehouse.