Fuuka is a TV show that follows the story of a high school boy named Yuu Haruna. One day, he encounters a mysterious girl named Fuuka Akitsuki, who accidentally breaks his phone. As Yuu gets to know Fuuka better, his life starts to change. Together, they form a band and face various challenges, including love, friendship, and pursuing their dreams.
A head chef named Carl Casper quits his job at a restaurant in Los Angeles and buys a food truck. He aims to regain his creative passion for cooking and rebuild his relationship with his estranged family. Along the way, he faces challenges, including a scathing food critic review and a viral social media meltdown. With the help of his son, friends, and the success of the food truck, Carl rediscovers his love for cooking and finds a new opportunity to showcase his talent while reconciling with his loved ones.
A young man moves back in with his stubborn and outspoken father, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations in their dysfunctional family. The father's outrageous and politically incorrect comments are constantly documented on Twitter, making their already chaotic life even more tumultuous.
In the documentary 'Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror (2022)', a network of online chat rooms becomes a hub for sex crimes. To bring down the operators, the investigation demands immense courage and determination.
Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji like his parents. Along with his friends Hi-5 and Jailbreak, he travels through various digital apps and learns the importance of being himself.
Dan, a struggling music executive, meets Gretta, a talented singer-songwriter, in New York City. Despite being rejected by their former record label, they decide to produce their own album and bond personally and professionally. As they work together, Gretta helps Dan mend his relationship with his daughter and they create an album that impresses their former business partner. However, Gretta decides to release the album online instead of signing with the label. With Dan's help, the album becomes a success.
On the day of the NFL Draft, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns faces tough decisions and unexpected twists as he tries to rebuild his team.
After falling into a vat of pickles in 1919, a Jewish immigrant named Herschel Greenbaum is preserved for 100 years. He wakes up in present-day Brooklyn and seeks to reconnect with his great-grandson, Ben. Through their contrasting values and experiences, they learn valuable lessons about family, heritage, and the importance of embracing change.
After her husband leaves her for another woman, Deanna Miles decides to go back to college and completes her education at the same school her daughter attends. Deanna embraces the freedom of being a college student, joins a sorority, and navigates through her challenges to rebuild her life.
In the final week of eighth grade, an introverted teenage girl named Kayla Day tries to survive the last days of middle school before starting high school. She struggles with her own insecurities, social anxiety, and the pressure to fit in, while also exploring her own identity and finding her place in the world.
Tragedy Girls follows two best friends, Sadie and McKayla, who run a true crime blog. Inspired by a local serial killer, they decide to become killers themselves in order to gain notoriety and increase their social media following. As they continue their murderous spree, they form a twisted partnership and navigate the challenges of juggling their secret lives with their high school obligations. However, when they start to gain attention from the police and the media, they must outsmart the authorities and protect their bond.
Follow Justin Bieber's journey from a small-town kid with a passion for music to the global superstar he is today. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and concert performances, this documentary gives an inside look at the teenage heartthrob's life and career.
Zola, a waitress, agrees to go on a road trip with a new friend to strip at a club in Florida. But things take a dark turn when they encounter dangerous situations involving pimps, violence, and murder.
Frank is a musician with a hidden face who joins a band, travels to a desert, and records an album. Along the way, he deals with mental problems, friendship, and identity.
The Fourth Estate is a documentary TV show that provides an in-depth look at the inner workings of The New York Times. It delves into the challenges faced by journalists, the impact of social media on news reporting, and the role of the press in holding political figures accountable. The show highlights the importance of investigative journalism, fact-checking, and covers various political controversies and scandals.
When a teenager is targeted by a cyberbully, she must navigate the dangerous world of online harassment and find a way to stop the torment before it becomes too much to bear. With her life hanging in the balance, she struggles to uncover the identity of her tormentor and protect herself from the devastating effects of cyberbullying.
An aging actor, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, reflects on his life and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a documentary about the life and work of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The film explores his social activism and his struggles against political persecution in communist China. It also delves into his art and the impact of his work on contemporary society.
After surviving an assassination attempt by poisoning, a man discovers disturbing truths about the incident and decides to go back home.
When 16-year-old Emily Smith-Dungy learns that she will be alone for the weekend, she hatches a plan to teach her family a lesson. She ties them up and demands that they spend quality time together. As the weekend unfolds, the family is forced to confront their issues and rediscover their love for each other.