After the acidental discovery of a mysterious grafitti inside a bus, an unimportant telemarketing operator decides to give his life a completely new and unknown path through urban epiphanies.
In a classic case of “Will they, won’t they?” a newbie to NYC finds himself in a whirlwind of emotion, desire, and passionately dangerous conflict as his new best friend takes him under his wing. Tensions rise as the two discover their feelings may put them at risk of not having them in each others’ lives at all. Are they meant to be there for one another forever? Or will they ruin it all trying to make it work.
Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The earliest recorded public performance took place at Middle Temple Hall, one of the Inns of Court in London, on Candlemas night, Saturday 2nd February in 1602.
In 2003, England's rugby team won the World Cup, but unseen archives and squad interviews expose challenges faced due to their success, balancing achievement with personal struggles post-victory.
As a global ban looms over a popular Chinese app, a framed expatriate cyber expert races to clear his name and expose a conspiracy threatening democracy worldwide.
In 2021, Aussie comedian Nick Capper lost a testicle. And no, he's not getting it back. Faced with the absurdity of mortality, a global pandemic, and the creeping reality of turning 40, Capper decided to do what any sensible person would do: turn it all into comedy gold.