In the midst of a zombie outbreak, a skilled safecracker named Dieter is recruited by a mysterious woman named Gwendoline to join her team of misfits. Their mission is to crack a series of highly secure bank safes across Europe. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including Interpol agents, rival thieves, and a deadly combination safe. As the group navigates through a world filled with violence and survival, Dieter also grapples with the loss of his wife and son. Will they be able to complete their heist and escape the apocalypse?
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How It Should Have Ended is a web series that parodies popular movies and TV shows by providing alternate endings with a comedic twist. The show often includes well-known characters such as Superman and Batman and is known for its running gags, including the Bad Guy Bar.
In 'Secret Superstar', a 15-year-old girl faces the challenges of a violent husband and an abusive marriage. She discovers her passion for singing and becomes an internet sensation by uploading videos anonymously. With the support of her grandmother, she navigates the hardships to pursue her dreams and find her true identity.
GO! Cartoons is a series of animated shorts created by Fred Seibert and produced by Frederator Studios and Sony Pictures Animation. GO! Cartoons is Frederator Studios' sixth cartoon "incubator" series since 1998, featuring unique voices in short animated films, meant to introduce original characters and animation creators.
In the French countryside, a dairy farmer's life takes a sinister turn as his secrets are revealed. The film explores the complex relationships between humans and animals, and the consequences of hiding the truth.
Philanthropist and entrepreneur Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, and his group of friends do stunts and challenges that no one else dares to try.
As the #1 social influencer at her high school, Anna is still discovering the advantages and drawbacks of this new status. Home alone, she’s determined to gain as many followers as possible but when the line between real and virtual is getting blurry, the night becomes bloody.
You Know What's Bullshit? is a web series that provides comedic commentary and criticism on a wide range of absurd topics. With a healthy dose of cursing and toilet humor, the show tackles everything from internet culture to everyday frustrations. Hosted by a popular YouTuber, the series has gained a dedicated following on the platform.
Spiraling into a mid-life crisis and feeling disconnected from his family, Ben Marcus, a reality-TV editor, thinks he can only be happy by fulfilling his dream of becoming a professional comedian. Ben posts his stand-up routines to YouTube, and the videos fall flat. Then his tweener son posts Ben miserably failing on a home improvement project, and much to his teenage daughter’s dismay, it goes viral, launching Ben's social-media career as Selfie Dad. Although he quickly becomes an award-winning phenom, no amount of success brings Ben satisfaction. Through his friendship with a young coworker, Mickey, Ben finds the secret to a happy family . . . with his Bible in one hand, and his phone in the other.
An element of truth | Science and engineering videos Veritasium is a channel of science and engineering videos featuring experiments, expert interviews, cool demos, and discussions with the public about everything science.
Couple-ish is a Canadian LGBTQ+ web series created by Kaitlyn Alexander, who also stars alongside Mercedes Morris and Sharon Belle. The series revolves around Dee Warson, a non-binary artist, who is looking for a new roommate with the help of their sister, Amy Warson.
Did You Know Gaming? is a documentary-style web series that delves into the fascinating facts, trivia, and history of the gaming industry. With in-depth research and insightful commentary, each episode explores a different game or gaming topic, providing an entertaining and educational experience for all gamers and enthusiasts. From Nintendo classics to retro culture and beyond, Did You Know Gaming? covers it all.
Young Algerian journalist Nedjma is investigating Islamic accounts of paradise. She is particularly interested in the descriptions used by Salafi preachers to recruit young Algerian men as jihadists. She and her colleague Mustapha find a number of disturbing, richly embellished video sermons and decide to explore the phenomenon in more detail.
Spooky Scary Sunday (SSS) is a weekly horror series created by American YouTuber CoryxKenshin where "every Sunday", scary videos are sent to him via Twitter by his fans, and he will choose a lucky few to watch. The series debuted on his channel on August 31st, 2018. As of the current Sunday, Cory has made 65 episodes of this show. This series is nowadays commonly known for Cory not keeping up with uploading an episode on Sundays. Mostly because of his frequent breaks on YouTube, it would be common for him to upload a Spooky Scary Sunday episode not on a Sunday, or not an episode at all.
Max G, along with his assistant Burnbot, reviews movies and provides commentary on world events through animation. Goofball the cartoon ghost also appears to distract Max from his reviews and generally annoy him through his antics.