Join the stars of Netflix’s hit series “Fate: : The Winx Saga” as they discuss the show’s magic, play trivia and eat hot wings.
Join the stars of Netflix’s hit series “Fate: : The Winx Saga” as they discuss the show’s magic, play trivia and eat hot wings.
To rekindle their marriages, best friends-turned-in-laws Shanthi and Jennifer plan a couples’ getaway. But it comes with all kinds of surprises.
A blast from Ben’s past returns to do double the damage on Team Tennyson and planet Earth itself, forcing Ben to go interstellar to save the day.
16-year-old Claudia has grown up in isolation from the outside world. Stranded on a remote property after her mother’s death, she is shocked when Grace, a spirited local teen, appears in the garden like a mirage, a breath of fresh, sugary air. The pair find in each other the support, love and intimacy they need, and teach each other the restorative power of human connection. But their idyllic peace is a fragile one as the adult world closes in and threatens their secret summer love. Headlining some of Australia’s brightest young talent, Markella Kavenaugh (Romper Stomper) and Adelaide’s own Maiah Stewardson (Windmill, STC, Patch), My First Summer takes girls seriously and sensitively.
Matt, the son of a prominent witch family, is expected by the Witches Council, to marry his good friend Lizzy. But when Matt meets Sara, a psychiatrist, his magic fails him and Sara discovers that she suddenly has gained magical powers.
Four friends’ wilderness camping trip “to get away from it all”, takes an unexpected turn and becomes a desperate fight to get away, period.
Alexander Addington decides to return to his hometown of Graves Hill when he receives news that his father has died leaving his wealth to him. After being sent away from Graves Hill as a child Alexander has many questions that have gone unanswered.
In 1991, the USSR is falling apart and Cuba enters its hardest economic crisis. Sergio, a professor of Marxism who can’t provide for his family, and Sergei, a Soviet cosmonaut stranded in the Mir space station, share a common passion: amateur radio. Through this hobby, both men will be able to help each other in facing the dramatic changes of their countries.
Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. The local sheriff investigates and faces a Seminole legend come to life: Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.
A ranger (Michael Biehn) and his 16 year old nephew (Shane Meier) struggle to save a wolf from a rancher (Roy Scheider), who is out to kill it.
“A Woman with a Past and Present,” based on John Galsworthy’s The Sun, a woman struggles to chose between her present lover and the one that is returning. “Knot It,” based on Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, is about the investigation of the mysterious death of a husband, possibly by his wife. The Letter, based on Eugene O’Neill’s Before Breakfast, is about a wife who’s love for her husband has deteriorated, because of his life style and because of her own insecurities.
A small-town nurse named Susette Kelo emerges as the reluctant leader of her working-class neighbors in their struggle to save their homes from political and corporate interests bent on seizing the land and handing it over to Pfizer Corporation. Susette’s battle goes all the way to the US Supreme Court and the controversial 5-4 decision in Kelo vs. City of New London gave government officials the power to bulldoze a neighborhood for the benefit of a multibillion-dollar corporation. The decision outraged Americans across the political spectrum, and that passion fueled reforms that helped curb eminent domain abuse.