In 1950s New York, there’s this guy named Marty Mauser. By day, he sells shoes to pay the bills, but his heart? It beats for ping-pong. And yeah, he’s got a bit of a gambling problem too. Marty’s dream is big: he wants to be the best table tennis player ever...
So, picture this: It’s 1961, and a young guy from Minnesota shows up at the side of a legendary folk singer, Woody Guthrie, who’s not doing too great. This kid? He’s Robert Zimmerman. But nah, he’s calling himself Bob Dylan now...
So here’s the deal: You’ve got this piece of land that’s been there forever, right? Over time, a house gets built on it. And wow, does that place see some history! Different generations live there—from the earliest people up to an African-American family today. Picture this: you’re in the living room where all these lives happen...
Romy’s got her life together—she runs a big company in New York, has a husband, Jacob, and kids too. Jacob’s a theater director, so he’s more of the creative type, which makes them pretty different...
Sixteen years have flown by since Marcus Aurelius passed away. Rome isn’t doing so hot—it’s being run badly by these two emperor brothers, Geta and Caracalla. Suddenly, a dude named Hanno shows up from Numidia. He’s a war prisoner who catches everyone’s eye with his crazy good fighting skills. Macrinus, this sneaky advisor to the emperors, thinks Hanno would make an awesome gladiator...
So, the Wicked Witch of the West is gone, and everybody in Oz is throwing a party because she was the nastiest villain ever. Even Glinda, who’s usually all sweetness and light, comes by to burn an effigy of her old foe...
Colt Seavers is a stuntman with a thing for Jody Moreno, who’s working as an assistant director. One day, he gets into a bad accident on set and decides to quit both his job and his love life with Jody. Feeling defeated, Colt starts working as a valet, but then gets an unexpected call from producer Gail. She’s got this offer he just can’t turn down: doing stunts for “Metalstorm,” the first film being directed by his ex, Jody. However, there’s a mix-up—Jody didn’t ask for Colt specifically; it was actually Gail who did...
Alright, so this movie takes us back to 1942. We’ve got Sara, a fifteen-year-old girl living in Alsace, which is in the part of France that’s not occupied yet. But things get hairy as the German presence starts tightening its grip. Fortunately for Sara, Julien and his family step up to help her out when she needs it most. Julien’s got polio and Sara didn’t really hang out with him before, but that changes pretty quickly...
Lily Bloom is one of those free-spirited people, and even her name sounds like flowers! After her dad passed away and she couldn’t give his eulogy, she decided to move from Maine to Boston. Her big plan? Open a flower shop! As soon as she gets there, she bumps into this super handsome but kinda mysterious neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid, who turns out to be the brother of her flower shop assistant, Allysa. But here’s the catch: Ryle isn’t really big on long-term relationships – at least not at first...
Alright, so here’s the deal with Arthur Fleck. He’s in jail for five murders (actually six, but the cops don’t know about one). The craziest one happened on live TV. Now he’s waiting for his trial to see what punishment he gets. His lawyer is trying to argue that he has a split personality disorder—there’s Arthur, and then there’s the Joker...