Kingdom tells the story of Alvey Kulina, a former MMA fighter and ex-convict who runs a gym in Venice, California. The show explores the complexities of family relationships, drug addiction, and the intense training and competition in the world of MMA. Alvey struggles to keep his gym afloat while dealing with personal demons and trying to guide his sons, both of whom are MMA fighters, towards success and redemption.
When a college student starts working as an Uber driver, he unwittingly becomes embroiled in a dangerous conflict between warring vampire factions. As the night unfolds, he must navigate through the chaos and violence while trying to protect himself and those he cares about.
A pregnant woman begins experiencing strange phenomena that suggest the end of the world is near. As she investigates further, she uncovers a series of biblical prophecies and must make a choice that could impact humanity.
After accidentally consuming a batch of marijuana-laced cupcakes, a young woman experiences a series of comedic misadventures while stoned. Along the way, she encounters a talking dog, auditions for a film role, and tries to navigate her way through various surreal and hilarious situations.
Alex, an attorney, must juggle her responsibilities at work and her family life as she goes through a marital separation. With the support of her sister and friends, she learns to navigate the challenges that come her way.
Pacific Station is an American situation comedy aired in the United States by NBC as part of its 1991 fall lineup. The series was created by the team of Barry Fanaro, Mort Nathan, Kathy Speer and Terry Grossman.
The Glenn Miller Story is a biographical film about the life and career of iconic jazz musician Glenn Miller. It explores his rise to fame, his contributions to the music industry, and his personal relationships. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film showcases Miller's journey as a trombonist and bandleader, his successful swing band, and his patriotic duty during World War II. It also delves into his whirlwind romance and marriage to his wife, who supports him throughout his career.
Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) is a documentary that tells the story of the Z-Boys, a group of skateboarders who revolutionized the sport in 1970s Venice, California. The film explores their rise to fame, their impact on skateboarding culture, and the challenges they faced along the way. With a combination of archival footage and interviews with the Z-Boys themselves, the documentary provides an in-depth look at the history and influence of this iconic group.
In this comedy short film, a troublemaking cameraman causes chaos at a cart racing event in Venice, California. The film showcases the humorous situations and mishaps that unfold throughout the event.
American Hardcore is a documentary that explores the rise of the underground punk-rock movement in America during the 1980s. It takes a deep dive into the music, philosophy, and rebellion of the era, highlighting the influential bands, the powerful lyrics, and the impact it had on youth culture. Through interviews, music, and archival footage, the film captures the raw energy of the movement and its lasting legacy.
In The Buddy System, a single mother struggles to balance her work and personal life while raising her son. When a truant officer threatens to take her son away, she must rely on the help of her eccentric inventor boyfriend and a truant officer with a heart of gold. Together, they navigate the challenges of love, relationships, and the complexities of family.
A tribute to the spirit and humanity of people who are physically different from the average: very tall and very large men and women, a bearded woman and her long-time husband, Siamese twins joined at the midsection, and several little people including actor Billy Barty. We meet some at Gibsonton, Florida, where carnival folk winter. They talk about their lives and accomplishments. The camera also goes on the road to visit a grandfather with a distinctive face, a legless mechanic from Kentucky on a second honeymoon in LA, a marathon runner and motivational speaker who has no feet, a karate student with partial limbs, and an armless, down-to-earth mom in Texas.
The Malibu Bikini Shop is a hilarious teen sex comedy that takes place in Malibu, California in the 1980s. It follows the story of a college graduate who inherits a bikini shop and must deal with various quirky characters, including a religious zealot, a delivery man, and a disc jockey. With plenty of bikini contests, wardrobe malfunctions, and wet t-shirt contests, the movie is a wild ride through the world of bikinis and beach culture.
In this comedy romance, a swinging single in Los Angeles joins a dating service and finds unexpected love in the process. The story follows the protagonist's hilarious adventures and mishaps as he navigates the world of dating and relationships.
Floundering (1994) is a comedy and romance movie that follows the story of a slacker who is unemployed and struggling to find his place in Venice Beach, California. As he navigates through the challenges of unemployment and life in the 1990s, unexpected romance enters his life, leading to a series of comedic and heartfelt moments.
Sultry college dropout Annie Burroughs moves in with her older sister Marsha and proceeds to break up the relationship between Marsha and her live-in boyfriend David Mitchell so Annie can begin a sensuous love affair and have David all for herself.
A chilling and comprehensive documentary that delves into the dark and twisted world of Charles Manson and his cult, the Manson Family. Through interviews, archival footage, and crime scene photos, the film unravels the shocking events of the Tate-LaBianca murders and examines the lasting impact of these brutal crimes on Hollywood and society as a whole.
When divorce lawyer Stephen Blume falls in love with a young girl named Nina, he embarks on a journey to win her heart and reconcile with his ex-wife.
The Brother Side of the Wake is an experimental documentary about the people of Venice, California. It delves into the question posed by Orson Welles in The Other Side of the Wind, pondering whether the journey holds more significance than the destination.
Book editor Max Normane can perfect anyone’s story apart from her own. Highly successful but highly single, she comes up with a novel plan: a publication in exchange for a sperm donation. But will she get her happy ending?