Garfield, a lazy cat, embarks on an adventure to rescue his friend Odie, who has been kidnapped by a TV host. Along the way, Garfield must overcome his laziness and outsmart the villain to save Odie.
Chris is determined to win his neighborhood's Christmas decorating contest. He makes a pact with an elf who casts a spell, bringing the 12 Days of Christmas to life and causing chaos in town. Chris and his family must break the spell, battle magical characters, and save Christmas.
Friday Night Lights is a moving and inspiring drama that follows the story of a high school football team in a small Texas town. The film explores themes of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams as the team navigates the pressures of the game and the complexities of their personal lives. With captivating performances and a heartfelt story, Friday Night Lights is a must-watch for sports and drama enthusiasts alike.
After being abandoned by her boyfriend at a Walmart in Oklahoma, a pregnant teenager struggles to rebuild her life in a small town. She forms new relationships, finds a job at a library, and learns to take care of herself and her child.
Follows the investigation into a hoax caller who convinced managers to strip-search employees at fast food businesses across the United States.
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a documentary that uncovers the negative impact of Wal-Mart's business practices. It explores issues such as slave labor, pollution, land development, and the consequences of Wal-Mart's expansion on local businesses and communities.
The stories of three powerful women whose lives were inextricably intertwined with the world’s largest company: a Walmart heiress, a maverick executive and a longtime Walmart saleswoman and preacher who dared to fight against the retail giant in the biggest class action lawsuit in U.S. history.
In this stand-up comedy special, Chris Rock delivers hilarious and thought-provoking jokes about race, politics, stereotypes, and social issues. Through his sharp wit and clever observations, he challenges societal norms and addresses controversial topics with humor.
Dina is a documentary film that follows the life of an eccentric woman with Asperger's syndrome. The film explores her daily routines, relationships, and struggles as she navigates the world around her. Dina's unique perspective and challenges make for a compelling and heartfelt story.
After an El Paso Walmart was rocked by one of the deadliest shootings in U.S. history, employees rallied against their company's continued sale of rifle ammunition.
This documentary delves into the experiences and struggles of soldiers and veterans throughout American history, examining the effects of war, such as PTSD, on their lives and the lives of their families.
A short documentary by Brendan O’Connell in which he goes into Walmart stores to paint the aisles he walks and the people he sees. O’Connell says “whatever your views are, positive or negative related to Walmart, it just is. From an artist’s perspective, addressing this environment that is an undeniable component to contemporary life is exciting.”
Four young men have the same dream in which a mysterious voice tells them to search for Wal-Mart. They each awake and manage to find each other. A soothsayer offers very clear directions to their destination, but secretly plans to sabotage their journey. Several weird mishaps occur on their adventure.
On August 3, 2019 a racist murderer, hating Mexican people, committed the ultimate hate crime. 915: HUNTING HISPANICS is a full length feature film that closely examines the El Paso Walmart mass shooting. It provides a complete analysis of what happened that day, as well as an exploration of many overlooked angles.
A documentary about a former actor who becomes a disc jockey in Butte, Montana, and experiences the unique culture of the town.
Walmart workers forge a new model of building labor power.
Mean Girls themed Walmart commercial featuring original cast members.
A series of short films produced by Walmart and directed by some of Hollywood's top directors such as Antoine Fuqua, Marc Forster, and a collaboration between Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen that aired during the 2017 Oscars. These films were based on random six-item Walmart receipts given to each filmmaker and were entered into a competition to see who could create the best out of nothing. The films entered were "The Gift" by Antoine Fuqua, "Lost and Found" by Marc Forster, and "Bananas Town" by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
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