Trinkets is a TV show about three teenage girls with different backgrounds who meet in a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting and form an unlikely friendship. As they navigate high school, relationships, and personal struggles, they discover the importance of friendship and find a sense of belonging.
Rude Awakening (1998) is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Billie Frank, a once successful actress who is now struggling with addiction and self-destructive behavior. Billie finds herself in a support group and tries to navigate her way through rehab, dysfunctional relationships, and the challenges of her past. With dark humor and witty dialogue, Rude Awakening explores the ups and downs of Billie's journey to recovery.
Flatbush Misdemeanors is a dark comedy TV show that revolves around the lives of two friends, Dan and Kevin, as they navigate the challenges of adulthood and try to find their place in the ever-changing landscape of New York City. The show explores themes of friendship, love, mental health, and the impact of gentrification on the community. With a mix of satire, humor, and heartfelt moments, Flatbush Misdemeanors offers a unique and engaging portrayal of life in the city.
A hitman from Buffalo, New York, struggling with alcoholism and a series of personal failures, contemplates suicide. He is sent to San Francisco by his boss to 'dry out', but he soon finds himself falling off the wagon again. In the midst of all this, he develops a friendship with a woman named Laurel, who works at a funeral home. Together, they navigate the challenges of his addiction and try to find a way to change his life.
A Four Letter Word is a comedic exploration of gay life in New York City. The film follows the life of a young gay man as he navigates love, sex, and relationships in the city. With a mix of humor and heart, the movie offers a unique and entertaining look at the challenges and joys of being gay in one of the world's most vibrant cities.
A high-school drama teacher struggles to keep her family together after she discovers her husband's sexual addiction.
My Name Is Bill W. is a drama movie released in 1989. It portrays the real-life story of Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), as he battles his own alcohol addiction and works towards sobriety. The movie takes viewers through Bill's journey, from his initial struggle with alcoholism to his eventual discovery of AA and the creation of a support group that helps countless individuals overcome their addiction and achieve sobriety. Through his experiences, Bill learns the importance of support, friendship, and the power of a community united in their common goal of recovery.
Sue Silverman feels 'neglected' in bed by her hard-working husband Andrew and serially seduces men to 'meaningless' motel sex, even Rick Hudson, a contractor and fellow fund-raiser. After being swept into bed at work by French architecture writer Laurent Dekker, Sue seeks help from Dr. Robert Gardener, who discovers a childhood root cause. Andrew is no longer interested by the time she's ready for addict clinic, and temptation lurks even there.
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