Three's Company follows the lives of Jack Tripper and his two female roommates, Janet and Chrissy. In order to live in the same apartment, Jack pretends to be gay, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and misadventures. The show explores themes of friendship, love, and the struggles of living in a sitcom world.
Sparks fly in all directions as marketing maven Kelly Jones, brought in to fix NASA's public image, wreaks havoc on Apollo 11 launch director Cole Davis' already difficult task of putting a man on the moon. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, Jones is directed to stage a fake moon landing as backup, and the countdown truly begins.
Friends is a popular sitcom that follows the lives and relationships of a group of six friends in their 20s and 30s. The show explores the ups and downs of their careers, romantic entanglements, and personal struggles, all while providing plenty of laughs along the way.
A married couple, %s and %s, move into their dream home. However, their happiness is short-lived when they start receiving terrifying letters from a mysterious stalker who identifies themselves as 'The Watcher.' As the couple becomes increasingly unsettled and fearful for their safety, they must uncover the identity of the stalker and put an end to their terrifying reign of terror before it's too late.
Raquel has been in love with her neighbor Ares for a long time. When he starts having feelings for her, despite his family's disapproval, Raquel is determined to make him fall in love with her. However, she refuses to lose herself in the process.
When a handsome neighbor moves in across the street, Anna, a heartbroken woman for whom every day is the same, starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel; that is, until she witnesses a gruesome murder. Or did she?
Ares and Raquel try to maintain their love while being in a long-distance relationship during Ares' studies in Stockholm. When they finally meet again, they discover that their time apart has challenged their love and they must confront the difficulties they have faced.
During the Victorian period in London, the Darling children are taken on a magical adventure to Neverland by Peter Pan after their father declares that Wendy is too old for the nursery. In Neverland, they encounter pirates, mermaids, and indigenous tribes, while Peter battles Captain Hook to protect his newfound friends. Eventually, the children decide to return home, but Peter remains in Neverland.
Set in 1980s Essex, 'White Gold' follows a group of charismatic double- glazing salesman led by Vincent Swan, a man with a unique combination of charm, charisma, madness, and salesmanship. With all the cheesy 1980s stereotypes, the show portrays the rivalry among the salemen, interwoven with their personal lives, infidelities, and the constant struggle to make the most of their sales in a competitive industry.
After a heart attack, writer Ben Mears' return to his hometown of Jerusalem's Lot coincides with a series of child murders and supernatural occurrences. He discovers that the town's residents are vampires.
A boy named Nobita befriends Doraemon, a robotic cat from the future. Together, they go on adventures and learn important lessons about friendship and family.
A film crew follows Deborah Logan, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's disease, as she becomes increasingly agitated and exhibits strange behavior. As they delve deeper into her condition, they uncover a sinister force that has taken control of Deborah's mind and body, leading to horrifying consequences.
Mike Enslin, an author who debunks paranormal occurrences, decides to stay in room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel. Despite the room initially appearing mundane, he soon experiences bizarre and terrifying events. As he tries to leave, he realizes that the room is not what it seems and must confront the malevolent forces within.
A writer going through a divorce is accused of stealing a story by a mysterious stranger. As the stranger becomes more violent, the writer must prove his innocence. However, he soon realizes that the stranger is not real, but a manifestation of his own dark side. The writer ultimately gives in to his dark persona, committing murder and burying the bodies in a cornfield.
Julia, an American actress, moves to Bucharest with her husband. She becomes fearful when she notices a man watching her from an apartment window, and her fear intensifies as she learns about a serial killer in the area. Julia befriends her neighbor, follows the man to a strip club, and discovers the decapitated body of her neighbor. When Julia confronts the man, he attacks her, but she manages to kill him. She is covered in blood when her husband finds her.
In Bus Stop, a cowboy named Bo falls in love with Chérie, a small-town girl, at a bus stop. Bo tries to convince Chérie to marry him, but she wants to pursue her dreams in Hollywood. Along the way, there are comedic and romantic obstacles that they must overcome. Will their love prevail?
The Lost Weekend is a film noir about a struggling writer with a drinking problem who spirals into desperation and delirium over the course of a long weekend. He battles his addiction, experiences hallucinations and nightmares, and faces the consequences of his actions.
In 1976, a family moves into a haunted apartment on 32 Malasana Street in Madrid. They experience terrifying supernatural events and uncover dark secrets hidden in the basement. The husband and wife struggle to protect their children from the evil force inhabiting the apartment, while a ghostly presence targets the pregnant wife. As they investigate the history of the apartment, they discover a horrifying revelation that puts their lives in danger.
A tormented doctor uses a ventriloquist's dummy named Pin to cope with his traumatic past, but his obsession leads to murder and delusion.
In this dark comedy, a man named Simon James finds his life turned upside down when his doppelganger, James Simon, starts working at his office. As Simon tries to uncover the truth behind James' identity and their connection, he begins to question his own sanity and reality. With themes of identity, duality, and paranoia, 'The Double' is a surreal exploration of one man's descent into madness.