Audrey heads to Hope Cove to write about the special yet anonymous love advice column. While there, she meets the Editor in Chief Morgan Cooper. Sparks soon fly between them, will Audrey be the protagonist in her own love story?
Audrey heads to Hope Cove to write about the special yet anonymous love advice column. While there, she meets the Editor in Chief Morgan Cooper. Sparks soon fly between them, will Audrey be the protagonist in her own love story?
A brilliant young psychiatrist builds a machine in the hope of reconnecting with his dead wife but before he can overcome his grief, the machine uncovers something he never expected.
A successful and married black man contemplates having an affair with a white girl from work. He’s quite rightly worried that the racial difference would make an already taboo relationship even worse.
Escaped convict Sam Gillen single handedly takes on ruthless developers determined to evict Clydie – a widow with two young children. Nobody knows who Sam is.
The Juvenile Delinquents (JD’s) attempt to create a new world order following a disastrous series of events that culminates in a catastrophic circumstance capable of seeing them incarcerated. Forced to band together the dysfunctional group of teens fight everything including themselves, as they try to find a purpose for their endangered freedom, which they must protect as repercussions loom. The story starts when five male graduates of juvenile detention out on a lark, run into two drunk girls in the park. This fateful turn reunites two friends and sets all seven teens on a course of misadventure towards bloodshed. Bonds of brotherhood and friendship mix with the unease of being total strangers as abrupt escalations initiate enduring binds. Under duress, group survival requires the teens to conquer problems resulting from their mistakes, desires, competitiveness and core function of resistance to authority. Danny a by-product of his mother’s aspirations to marry money tries to lead …
“The Prisoner” is a unique piece of television. It addresses issues such as personal identity and freedom, democracy, education, scientific progress, art and technology, while still remaining an entertaining drama series. Over seventeen episodes we witness a war of attrition between the faceless forces behind ‘The Village’ (a Kafkaesque community somewhere between Butlins and Alcatraz) and its most strong willed inmate, No. 6. who struggles ceaselessly to assert his individuality while plotting to escape from his captors.
An estranged lesbian couple’s counseling session reveals the existence of a hidden and dangerous world.
A young Nigerian-American financier struggles with love, family, and a prescription drug dependency as his ambitions steer him down a criminal path.
The morning they return from their White Castle road trip, Harold and Kumar decide to go to Amsterdam because Harold doesn’t want to wait ten days to see Maria again. On the plane, Kumar lights up his new bong, the air marshals think it’s a bomb, and Harold and Kumar are arrested as terrorists and sent to Guantanamo Bay. Ordered to fellate a guard, they manage to escape, make their way to Florida, and head for Texas to find Kumar’s ex-girlfriend’s fiancé, the well-connected Colton, and get him to intercede with Washington on their behalf. Kumar still has a thing for Vanessa, the feds are in hot pursuit, and the legal weed of Amsterdam seems a long way away.
After five years of ups and downs, an African American couple spends their final afternoon together arguing and remembering better days, as one of them moves out and hopefully on with her life.
This film by writer/director Alexis Jacknow will follow a woman’s desperate attempt to fix her broken biological clock.
The Brave Little Toaster and friends must rescue the animals at a veterinary hospital from being sent to a testing laboratory.