Friday, May 31, 2024
THE BAD NEWS BEARS (1976)
Directed by: Michael Ritchie
Starring: Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal, Vic Morrow, Joyce Van Patten, Ben Piazza, Jackie Earle Healy, Alfred W. Lutter, Chris Barnes, Erin Blunt, Gary Lee Cavagnaro, David Stambaugh, Quinn Smith, Jaime Escobedo, George Gonzales, David Pollock, Brett Marx, Scott Firestone, Brandon Cruz
102 minutes
(PG - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
An aging, down-on-his-luck ex-minor leaguer coaches a team of misfots in an ultra-competitive California little league.
TRAILER:
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS (1992)
Directed by: Michael Mann
Based on the novel by: James Fenimore Cooper
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Jodhi May, Russell Means, Wes Studi, Eric Schweig, Steven Waddington, Maurice Roeves, Patrice Chereau, Edward Blatchford, Terry Kinney, Tracey Ellis, Justin M. Rice, Dennis Banks, Pete Postlethwaite, Colm Meaney, Mac Andrews, Malcolm Storry, David Schofield, Eric D. Sandgren, Mike Phillips, Mark A. Baker, Mark Edrys, Tim Hopper, Jared Harris, Sebastian Roche, Michael Flannery
112 minutes
(R - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, violence)
PLOT:
The last members of a dying Native American tribe, the Mohicans -- Uncas, his father Chingachgook, and his adopted half-white brother Hawkeye -- live in peace alongside British colonists. But when the daughters of a British colonel are kidnapped by a traitorous scout, Hawkeye and Uncas must rescue them in the crossfire of a gruesome military conflict of which they wanted no part: the French and Indian War.
CLARA BOW - DISCOVERING THE "IT" GIRL (1999)
Directed by: Hugh Munro Neely
Narrated by: Courtney Love
Starring: Clara Bow, David Stenn, Budd Schulberg, Catherine Mulligan, Rex Bell Jr, Baby Peggy, Leonard Maltin, A.C. Lyles, Marion Shilling, Marge Marshall, Charles "Buddy" Rogers
57 minutes
(NR - adult themes)
PLOT:
An intimate portrait of legendary silent film actress Clara Bow.
JOHNNY BELINDA (1948)
Directed by: Jean Negulesco
Based on the stage play by: Elmer Blaney Harris
Starring: Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorehead, Stephen McNally, Jan Sterling, Rosalind Ivan, Dan Seymour, Mabel Paige, Alan Napier, Barbara Bates, Monte Blue, James Craven, Franklyn Farnum, Al Ferguson, Frank Hagney, Creighton Hale, Jonathan Hale, Lew Harvey, Holmes Herbert, Douglas Kennedy, Colin Kenny, Snub Pollard, Richard Walsh, Ian Wolfe, Ida Moore, Frederick Worlock, Charles Horvath, Blayney Lewis, Alice MacKenzie, Larry McGrath, Ray Montgomery, Jeff Richards, Joan Winfield
102 minutes
(NR - adult themes)
PLOT:
Dr. Robert Richardson, a dedicated young general practitioner, seeks to establish himself in an isolated fishing village on Cape Breton Island off the Nova Scotia coast. The population is poor, and the struggling physician generally gets paid for his efforts in barter. When he meets Belinda McDonald, a young deaf mute callously dismissed by family and neighbors as "the dummy," he alone senses her innate intelligence. He overcomes the initial skepticism of her flinty, gruff father and indifferently cold aunt, who operate a hardscrabble grist mill and farm, and devotes himself to teaching the young girl sign language and lip-reading. Hopes are even raised that she might even eventually qualify for a medical procedure that might improve her condition. Her optimism is crushed, however, when she raped by Locky McCormick, a brutish local fisherman. Traumatized, she is unable to communicate the outrage to her family, who are baffled and angry when they learn she is pregnant. The local gossips blame the doctor, and he and the McDonalds become pariahs, unable to earn a living in the provincial village. Matters come to a head when McCormick and his new wife pressure the local council to declare Belinda an unfit mother and declare them the baby's legal guardians.
IZZY GETS THE FUCK ACROSS TOWN (2017)
Directed by: Christian Papierniak
Starring: Mackenzie Davis, Carrie Coon, Alex Russell, Alia Shawkat, Lauren Miller Rogen, Haley Joel Osment, Annie Potts, Lakeith Stanfield, Melinda McGraw, Brandon T. Jackson, Rob Huebel, Meghan Lennox, Luka Jones, Sarah Goldberg, Kyle Kinane, Salme Geransar, Matt Riker, Ryan Simpkins
86 minutes
(NR - strong language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
Broke, job hopping, indie musician, Izzy has just discovered that her ex-boyfriend- her soulmate!- got engaged to her ex-best friend, and their party happens to be tonight. Enraged and desperate, Izzy embarks on a quest to charge across Los Angeles and break that up in order to fulfill what she believes to be her destiny - before it's too late.
THE CUTTING EDGE (1992)
Directed by: Paul Michael Glaser
Starring: D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice, Terry O'Quinn, Dwier Brown, Chris Benson, Michael Hogan, Kevin Peeks, Rachelle Ottley, Barry Flatman, Christine Hough, Doug Ladret
102 minutes
(PG - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
Doug Dorsey is a hockey player for the US team in the 1988 winter Olympics. After a vicious game against West Germany. We then see figure skater, Kate Moseley doing her program and falling. Both have fought hard to get to the Olympics, and suddenly their dreams have been shattered. Kate, a temperamental but talented figure skater, has had many partners, until her coach recruits hockey player Dorsey. Through the difficult training of 15 hours of skating a day, they finally prepare for nationals and the Olympics. A romance blooms, and their final show could make or break them as they try to achieve their dreams of Olympic gold.
TRAILER:
UNFORGIVEN (1992)
Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Jaimz Woolvett, Saul Rubinek, Frances Fisher, Anna Thomson, David Mucci, Rob Campbell, Anthony James, Tara Dawn Frederick, Beverley Elliott, Liisa Repo-Martell, Josie Smith, Cherrilene Cardinal, Shane Meier, Aline Levasseur, Ron White, Jeremy Ratchford, John Pyper-Ferguson, Jefferson Mappin, Mina E. Mina, Henry Kope, Larry Joshua, Ben Cardinal, Frank C. Turner, Lochlyn Munro, Philip Hayes
131 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, violence)
PLOT:
After escaping death by the skin of her teeth, the horribly disfigured prostitute, Delilah Fitzgerald, and her appalled and equally furious co-workers summon up the courage to seek retribution in 1880s Wyoming's dangerous town of Big Whiskey. With a hefty bounty on the perpetrators' heads, triggered by the tough Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett's insufficient sense of justice, the infamous former outlaw and now destitute Kansas hog farmer, William Munny, embarks on a murderous last mission to find the men behind the hideous crime. Along with his old partner-in-crime, Ned Logan, and the brash but inexperienced young gunman, the "Schofield Kid", Munny enters a perilous world he has renounced many years ago, knowing that he walks right into a deadly trap; however, he still needs to find a way to raise his motherless children. Now, blood demands blood. Who is the hero, and who is the villain?
THE GAY DECEIVERS (1969)
Directed by: Bruce Kessler
Starring: Kevin Coughlin, Larry Casey, Brooke Bundy, Jo Ann Harris, Michael Greer, Sebastian Brook, Jack Starrett, Richard Webb, Eloise Hardt, Jeanne Baird, Michael Kopcha, Joe Tornatore, Robert Reese, Christopher Riordan, Douglas Hume, David Osterhout, Marilyn Wirt, Ron Gans, Rachel Romen, Tom Grubbs, Louise Williams, Randee Lynne Jensen, Meridith Williams, Harry Sodoni, Leonore Stevens, Trigg Kelly, Tony Epper, Anthony De Longis, Jonathan Kramer, Candice Rialson
97 minutes
(NR - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, nudity)
PLOT:
Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.
ELECTRIC DREAMS (1984)
Directed by: Steve Barron
Starring: Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, Maxwell Caulfield, Bud Cort, Don Fellows, Miriam Margolyes, Giorgio Moroder, Koo Stark
112 minutes
(PG - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
Miles buys himself a state-of-the-art computer that starts expressing thoughts and emotions after a having champagne spilled down on him. Things start getting out of hand when both Miles and Edgar, how the computer calls himself, fall in love with Madeline, an attractive neighbor.
Thursday, May 30, 2024
HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT (1937)
Directed by: Frank Borzage
Starring: Jean Arthur, Charles Boyer, Colin Clive, Leo Carrillo, Ivan Lebedeff, George Meeker, Lucien Prival, George Davis, Pierre Watkin, Byron Foulger, Tom Ricketts, Senor Wences
95 minutes
(NR - adult themes)
PLOT:
A wealthy divorcee falls for a charming Parisian, but her insanely jealous ex-husband will do anything to get her back.
ACTUAL MOVIE:
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT? (1988)
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Based on the novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" by: Gary K. Wolf
Starring: Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Stubby Kaye, Kathleen Turner, Alan Tilvern, Richard LeParmentier, Richard Ridings, Joel Silver, Paul Springer, Mike Edmonds, Betsy Brantley, Morgan Deare, Lou Hirsch, Amy Irving, David L. Lander, Fred Newman, June Foray, Mel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, Tony Pope, Mae Questel, Russi Taylor, Pat Buttram, Jim Cummings, Jim Gallant, Les Perkins, Mary T. Radford, Nancy Cartwright, Cherry Davis, Peter Westy, Frank Welker, Richard Williams, April Winchell, Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, Benny the Cab, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Betty Boop, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Droopy
104 minutes
(PG - mild language, adult themes, adult situations, animated sci-fi/fantasy violence)
PLOT:
It is 1940's Los Angeles. In a world were Humans and Cartoons co-exist. A famous toon known as Roger Rabbit has life easy, until he discovers that his wife, Jessica Rabbit is having fun with the head of Maroon Cartoons, then things take a turn for the worse for Roger as he is accused of murdering Mr. Maroon. Roger turns to a down and out detective named Eddie Valiant, who has a vendetta for toons. He helps Roger (against his own will), escape from an uncompromising Judge Doom, and even try to clear Roger's name, in order to do this, he must travel all over L.A. and even into Toontown.
THE WOMAN IN RED (1984)
Directed by: Gene Wilder
Starring: Gene Wilder, Kelly LeBrock, Charles Grodin, Gilda Radner, Joseph Bologna, Judith Ivey, Michael Huddleston, Michael Zorek, Kyle T. Heffner, Billy Beck, Kyra Stempel, Robin Ignico, Viola Kates Stimpson, Danny Wells, Thom Mathews, Buddy Silberman, Monica Parker, Ernest Harada, Julann Griffin, Sandra Wilder
86 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, scenes of sensuality)
PLOT:
San Francisco, California. Without a doubt, doting family man Theodore Pierce only has eyes for his caring wife. But Pierce doesn't know he wants a dash of adventure in his uneventful existence. After all, things happen, people change, and being faithful as a dog can be tiring. And then, in the company's quiet underground parking lot, a statuesque brunette bombshell in a billowy silk dress catches Theodore's eye. Tall and effortlessly sexy, the leggy temptress has an irreversible, life-altering effect on the unguarded man. Now, tame Theodore is Teddy, and he craves more. But it's been ages since Teddy played the delightfully addictive game of love. And as Teddy embarks on an exciting, four-week quest to taste the forbidden fruit, he's about to find himself neck-deep in trouble. Is Teddy prepared to put everything on the line for the mysterious woman in red?
TRAILER:
SONGS FOR DRELLA (1990)
Directed by: Ed Lachman
Starring: Lou Reed, John Cale
55 minutes
(NR - adult language, adult themes)
PLOT:
Lou Reed and John Cale perform their album "Songs for Drella", a tribute to their late manager and friend, Andy Warhol.
PATEMA INVERTED (2013)
Directed by: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
Starring: (voices) Yukiyo Fujii, Cassandra Lee Morris, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Michael Sinterniklaas, Shintaro Ohata, Robbie Daymond, Shinya Fukumatsu, Bill Lader, Masayuki Kato, Chris Niosi, Hiroki Yasumoto, Patrick Seitz, Maaya Uchida, Stephanie Sheh, Takaya Hashi, Richard Epcar
99 minutes
(NR - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, animated sci-fi/fantasy violence)
PLOT:
A young girl, from a civilization that resides in deep underground tunnels, finds herself trapped in an inverted world and teams up with a resident to escape and return home.
ANIME FEATURE
10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (1999)
Directed by: Gil Junger
Based on the classic play "The Taming of the Shrew" by: William Shakespeare
Starring: Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Larisa Oleynik, Larry Miller, Andrew Keegan, David Krumholtz, Susan May Pratt, Gabrielle Union, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell, Allison Janney, David Leisure, Greg Jackson, Kyle Cease, Letters to Cleo (Kay Hanley, Greg McKenna, Michael Eisenstein, Scott Riebling, Jason Sutter), Save Ferris (Monique Powell, Brian Mashburn, Bill Uechi, Jose Castellanos, Brian Williams, Eric Zamora, Evan Kilbourne)
97 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, drug references)
PLOT:
Meet the Stratford sisters: pretty and popular Bianca, who has never had a date; and Kat, her older sibling, an ill-tempered harridan whose acerbic wit is matched only by her steadfast determination to alienate any guy who might be remotely interested in her. Unfortunately, strict rules in the Stratford household forbid Bianca from having a boyfriend until her odious sister has one of her own-a situation that seems highly improbable considering Kat is a social disaster. Bianca's desperation for romance turns into a convoluted scheme to match Kat with her male equivalent--a guy whose reputation is so infamous, Kat might rise to the challenge and find him worthy of her concealed charms. Mating mayhem ensues when Patrick Verona -- a sullen young man with a mysterious past -- is bribed by Bianca's wannabe boyfriend to woo and win Kat, in order to clear the way for Bianca to begin dating.
TRAILER:ELF (2003)
Directed by: Jon Favreau
Starring: Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Edward Asner, Bob Newhart, Daniel Tay, Faizon Love, Peter Dinklage, Amy Sedaris, Michael Lerner, Andy Richter, Kyle Gass, Artie Lange, Jon Favreau, Matt Walsh, Peter Billingsley, Mark Acheson, Claire Lautier, David Paul Grove (voices) Leon Redbone, Ray Harryhausen, Maurice LaMarche, Dallas McKennon
97 minutes
(PG - mild language, some rude humor)
PLOT:
Buddy was a baby in an orphanage who stowed away in Santa's sack and ended up at the North Pole. Later, as an adult who happened to be raised by elves, Santa allows him to go to New York City to find his birth father, Walter Hobbs. He, who is on Santa's naughty list for being a heartless jerk, had no idea that Buddy was even born. Buddy, meanwhile, experiences the delights of New York City (and human culture) as only an elf can. When Walter's relationship with him interferes with his job, he is forced to reevaluate his priorities.
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
WORKING GIRL (1988)
Directed by: Mike Nichols
Starring: Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, Alec Baldwin, Joan Cusack, Philip Bosco, Zach Grenier, Nora Dunn, Oliver Platt, James Lally, Kevin Spacey, Robert Easton, Amy Aquino, Olympia Dukakis
113 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, sexual situations, drug use)
PLOT:
Tess McGill is a hard-working young woman who is determined to reach the top of the stock market world by hard work but as she turns 30 she is stuck in secretarial work so when she starts working for Katherine Parker she is glad that Katherine is willing to accept input and ideas from her. However, when Katherine goes on holiday and breaks her leg, she asks Tess to look after things and this causes Tess to discover that Katherine is going to pinch her big idea that would save a large company from a foreign takeover. Enraged that her boyfriend is also cheating on her, Tess sets out to do a deal by using her idea herself while Katherine is away. She teams up with Jack Trainer to close the deal before Katherine's return and the two slowly fall in love little knowing that Jack is Katherine's boyfriend.
TRAILER:
WALKING TALL (2004)
Directed by: Kevin Bray
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough, Michael Bowen, Kevin Durand, Kristen Wilson, Ashley Scott, Barbara Tarbuck, Khleo Thomas, John Beasley, Cobie Smulders
86 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, violence)
PLOT:
The hard-boiled former U.S. Special Forces veteran and decorated sergeant, Chris Vaughn, is in for a rude awakening, as his peaceful hometown has changed radically. With the old cedar mill gone out of business for good--and a garish gambling house opened instead, promoting drugs and violence thanks to his old high-school nemesis, Jay Hamilton--Chris will have no other choice but to take matters into his own hands as the town's new sheriff. Now, Jay's murderous henchmen have no place to hide--and with a primitive and lethally efficient four-by-four fence post as his weapon of choice--Chris is determined to clean up the vice and the corruption in his beloved birthplace. Who will dare to stop Chris, the furious one-man-army?
HAROLD AND MAUDE (1971)
Directed by: Hal Ashby
Screenplay by: Colin Higgins
Music and songs by: Cat Stevens
Starring: Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Eric Christmas, George Wood, Ellen Geer, Judy Engles, Shari Summers, Tom Skerritt
Starring: Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Eric Christmas, George Wood, Ellen Geer, Judy Engles, Shari Summers, Tom Skerritt
91 minutes
(PG - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
Young adult Harold Chasen, solitary and friendless by choice, is obsessed with death, this fascination manifesting itself in he staging his own fake suicides, driving a hearse and attending funerals, even of people he doesn't know, all to the chagrin of his exasperated wealthy mother with whom he lives. Mrs. Chasen is determined for Harold to be "normal", including her sending him into therapy to deal with his issues and finding him a girlfriend through a computer dating service. It is at a series of funerals that Harold meets Maude, on the cusp of her eightieth birthday, she who too attends funerals of strangers. Unlike Harold, Maude is obsessed with life - her own life to be more precise - she does whatever she wants to please herself, damned what others may think or how they may be affected. Since she can't take material possessions with her, she is more interested in experiences, with whatever material possessions she has - often "borrowed" without asking - only to further those experiences. Their friendship is initially based on how the other can further their own priority. But as Maude shows Harold how to truly live, Harold falls in love with her. Their relationship, already limited in time by the sheer math, is curtailed even more as Maude shows him only not how to live well, but die well.
THE KILLERS (1946)
Directed by: Robert Siodmak
Based on the short story by: Ernest Hemingway
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Edmond O'Brien, Ava Gardner, Albert Dekker, Sam Levene, Vince Barnett, Virginia Christine, Jack Lambert, Charles D. Brown, Donald MacBride, Charles McGraw, William Conrad, Phil Brown, Jeff Corey, Harry Hayden, Bill Walker, Queenie Smith, Beatrice Roberts, John Miljan, Vera Lewis, Garry Owen
103 minutes
(NR - adult themes)
PLOT:
Two professional killers invade a small town and kill a gas station attendant, "the Swede," who's expecting them. Insurance investigator Reardon pursues the case against the orders of his boss, who considers it trivial. Weaving together threads of the Swede's life, Reardon uncovers a complex tale of treachery and crime, all linked with gorgeous, mysterious Kitty Collins.
LISA FRANKENSTEIN (2024)
Directed by: Zelda Williams
Screenplay by: Diablo Cody
Starring: Kathryn Newton, Cole Sprouse, Liza Soberano, Henry Eikenberry, Joe Chrest, Carla Gugino, Jenna Davis, Bryce Romero
101 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, sci-fi/fantasy violence)
PLOT:
After suffering an unspeakable tragedy, Lisa finds herself at a new school her senior year in 1989, struggling to fit in, despite her "sister" Taffy trying to get her to conform to her more typical cheerleader vibe. When a freak accident reanimates a corpse from the abandoned cemetery where she was spending time, she must keep his arrival a secret from her family and classmates, all while deciding how much she wants to help him, and at what cost.
TRAILER:
THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE (1970)
Directed by: Dario Argento
Starring: Tony Musante, Suzy Kendall, Enrico Maria Salerno, Eva Renzi, Umberto Raho, Renato Romano, Giuseppe Castellano, Mario Adorf, Pino Patti, Gildo Di Marco, Rosita Torosh, Omar Bonaro, Fulvio Mingozzi, Werner Peters, Karen Valenti, Carla Mancini, Reggie Nalder
96 minutes
(NR - adult language, adult themes, sexual situations, violence, gore, some nudity)
Country of origin: Italy
PLOT:
In Italy, American writer Sam Dalmas witnesses a murder attempt on an art-gallery owner, Monica Ranieri, a few days before he's supposed to return home. Inspector Morosini, who is in charge of investigating the three previous murderers of the serial-killer, asks Dalmas for help and takes his passport. Dalmas decides to stay with his girlfriend Julia and to help the police in the investigation. The killer threatens Dalmas and Julia by phone and the police overhear a strange noise on the tape. Soon the serial killer stalks Julia and Damas. Who might be the killer?
GREEN LANTERN (2011)
Directed by: Martin Campbell
Based on characters appearing in DC Comics
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Mark Strong, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Angela Bassett, Tim Robbins, Temuera Morrison, Geoffrey Rush, Michael Clarke Duncan, Taika Waititi, Clancy Brown, Jon Tenney, Jay O. Sanders, Mike Doyle, Nick Jandl, Gattlin Griffith, Jenna Craig, Kennon Kepper
114 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, sci-fi/fantasy violence)
PLOT:
In a mysterious universe, the Green Lantern Corps, an elite defense force of peace and justice have existed for centuries. Reckless test pilot Hal Jordan acquires superhuman powers when he is chosen by the Ring, the willpower-fed source of power. Reluctantly at first, he takes on the challenge after the death of Abin Sur, the finest Green Lantern. Putting his self-doubts aside and spurred on by his sense of duty and love for his beautiful, intellectually equal, colleague, Carol Ferris, he is soon called to defend mankind from Parallax, a powerful, evil being who feeds on fear. Hal Jordan is the universe's last chance, as many Green Lanterns have been killed and the Corps is weakened, and he might just be the right Green Lantern for the duty of keeping the world safe from harm.
THE OUTING (1987)
Directed by: Tom Daley
Starring: Deborah Winters, James Huston, Andra St. Ivanyi, Scott Bankston, Red Mitchell, Andre Chimene, Charity Merrill, Barry Coffing, Tracye Walker, Raan Lewis, Hank Amico, Brian Floores, Michelle Watkins, Danny D. Daniels, Roy Alan Wilson, Coy Sevier, Christopher Wycliff, Blue Deckert, Warren Chaney, Beverly Wilson-Wilson, Lesley Chaney, Ron Stone
87 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, sci-fi/fantasy violence, gore, nudity)
PLOT:
An ancient genie is released from a lamp when thieves ransack an old woman's house. They are killed and the lamp is moved to a museum to be studied. The curator's daughter is soon possessed by the genie and invites her friends to spend the night at the museum, along with some uninvited guests. The genie kills them off in an attempt to fulfill her ultimate wish.
SUPERSTORE (2015 - 2021)
Created by: Justin Spitzer
Starring: Justin Abarca, Cosette Abinante, Lauren Aboulafia, Sandy Abramson, April Adams, Alfred Adderly, Jeffrey Addiss, Steve Agee, Vanessa Alameda, Justin Alexio, Alexander Aleynikov, Kelly Allen, Regina Daye Allen, Ryan Alvarez, Ashton Amaba, Rachel Elizabeth Ames, Lynn Andrews, Dean Anthony, Carlos Antonio, Jessica Arinella, Fred Armisen, Benjamin Arthur, Rishi Arya, Lauren Ash, Thomas W. Ashworth, Erik Aude, Kent Avenido, Hardy Awadjie, Cesar Azanza, Naira Badalyan, Ealyn Badillo, Kimberly Bailey, Betsy Baker, Brenda Ballard, John Balma, Tim Baltz, Peter Banifaz, Hope Banks, Nancy Barcellona, Christine Barger, Jon Barinholtz, Jill Basey, Kevyn Bashore, Randy Bautista, Orson Bean, Bruce Beatty, Blair Beeken, Bert Belasco, Seth Bellinger, Emily Berry, Jonny Berryman, Anthony M. Bertram, Allison Bills, Lee Bingham, Jonny Bliss, David Boller, Alex Bonifer, Hilda Boulware, Steve N. Bradford, Preston Bradley, Eric Michael Baugh, Matt Braunger, Aaron Bray, Jonathan Bray, Tara Brennan, Cammy Brickell, Brion Brionson, Julie Brister, Dan Bucatinsky, Natalie Buck, Michael Bunin, Milo Burke, Nick Bush, Chris Butler, Nicole J. Butler, Vladimir Caamano, Ben Cain, George Caleodis, E.J. Callahan, Brendan Calton, Casey Campbell, Tammy Caplan, Mike Caravella, Jodi Carlisle, Seth Carr, Kari Lee Cartwright, Neil Casey, Vianessa Castanos, Hermie Castillo, Karina Noelle Castillo, Nina Cedeno, Randi Cee, Ileana Chan, Brittany Nichole Chandler, Ray Chao, Carin Chea, Parvesh Cheena, Charles Chen, Christopher Chen, Kenton Chen, Natalia Christabelle, Sergio Cilli, Kale Clauson, Valerie Claussen, Mike Cochrane, Dwayne Colbert, Chloe Coleman, Kelen Coleman, Travis Coles, Aaron Colom, Harrison Cone, Crystal Coney, Kelly Copeland, Eliza Coupe, Ashly Covington, Corey Martin Craig, Affion Crockett, Beth Crosby, Bernardo Cubria, Juli Cuccia, Clint Culp, Beth Curry, Kim D'Armond, Jaylen Davis, Tamara Lynn Davis, The Dawk, Martin Dawkins, Isabella Day, Arturo Del Puerto, Nicole Dele, Drue Delio, Robert Della Cerra, John Di Fatta, Dorothy Dillingham Blue, Brooke Dillman, Henry Dittman, Andrew Donnelly, Chris Dotson, Missy Doty, Deirdre DuPont, Conor Duffy, Erica Duke, Sarah Dumont, Colton Dunn, Michael Henry Dunn, Joel Dupont, Michael Edwin, Cornelius Prince Edwards II, Tye Edwards, Cha-tah Ellem, Felipe Esparza, Nicole Lynn Evans, Craig Ewing, Josh Fadem, Don Fanelli, Chris Farah, Jo Farkas, Kevin Farley, Patrick Faucette, Meagen Fay, Ben Feldman, David Ferguson, Anthony L. Fernandez, America Ferrera, Kevin Fleenor, Cosme Flores, Dominic Flores, Dave Foley, Jack Foley, Marlene Forte, Melissa Fosse-Dunne, Stephon Fuller, Edward James Gage, Rachel Gage, Monique Gall, Teri Gamble, Christian Alexander Garcia, Anna Garcia, Jose Antonio Garcia, Julia Garcia, Heidi Gardner, Ryan Gaul, Frank Gerrish, Erik Gersovitz, Leila Geyfman, Ali Ghandour, Carrie Gibson, Naomi Gibson, Michelle Gillette, Vanessa Giselle, Bob Glouberman, Rasha Goel, Jesse D. Goins, Emelia Golfieri, Layla Golfieri, Gustavo Gomez, Ian Gomez, Katia Gomez, Jessica Leigh Gonzales, Adrian Gonzalez, Timothy E. Goodwin, Mary Kathleen Gordon, Charles Gould, Dana Gourrier, Chris Grace, Frankie Grace, Victoria Grace, D.K. Greenley, Travis Grenke, Rene Gube, Elizabeth Guest, Patty Guggenheim, Sai Gundewar, Sean Gunn, Danny Gura, Carole Gutierrez, Juanita Guzman, Edwin R. Habacon, Alison Haislip, David Haley, Joe Hall, Amy Halloran, Jee Young Han, Tate Hanyok, Lexi Harvey, Kamilah Michelle Hatcher, Jerry Hauck, Paul Walter Hauser, Desha Head, Christine Heneise, Ely Henry, Will Hines, Rodney J. Hobbs, Kenneth Hodges, Donald Lee Holland Jr, Shannon Hollander, Mary Hollis Inboden, Stephen Hoover, Timothy Hornor, David Horton, Heather Horton, Jeremy Howard, Brian Howe, Charles Howerton, Jon Huck, Chevonne Hughes, Brandan Hunter-Davis, Dennis Hurley, Doug Hurley, Aaron Ikeda, Jack Impellizzeri, Ian Irizarry, Sharonda "Shayy" Irving, Jennifer Irwin, Augie Isaac, Dan Jablons, Asia Jackson, Marc Evan Jackson, Tony Jacobsen, Barrett James, Stephen Jared, Sean Jenkins, Brendan Jennings, Santino Jimenez, Jeff Jocoy, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Anne Johnson, Jill Johnson, Jimmie Johnson, Ashley Marie Jones, Pinky Jones, Judy Kain, Adam Kaiz, Annie Karstens, Kaliko Kauahi, Shane Kaufman, Stephanie T. Keefer, Victoria Kelleher, Dominique Kelley, Kristen Marie Kelly, Porter Kelly, Jovial Kemp, Kiel Kennedy, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Vivian Kerr, Martin Kildare, Tellier Killaby, Ross Kimball, David L. King, Jarard Kings, Curtis Kingsley, Kelli Kirkland, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Chris Kleckner, Alan Ko, Bonnie Kolber, Bernie Kopell, Amir M. Korangy, Aaron Krebs, Pramode Kumar, Albert Kuo, Kyriaki, Phil LaMarr, Jonella Landry, Michael John Lane, Marcello Lanfranchi, Sai Lang, Nancy Lantis, Josh Latzer, Daniel R. Lawson Jr, Josh Lawson, Seema Lazar, MacKenzie Shea Lee, Waymond Lee, Joanna Leeds, Natasha Leggero, Jesse Leigh, Nancy Lenehan, David Lengel, Michelle Lenhardt, Julian Lerma, Norton Leufven, Ivan Leung, Jeff Lewis, Kimrie Lewis, Omar Leyva, Jay Linzy, Vincent Lionetti, Tara Lipinski, Dan Lippert, Jaimee Listokin, Alysia Livingston, David Livingston, Andy Lobo, Jackie Loeb, Elaine Loh, Aisha Lomax, Lisa Long, Peggy Lu, Jake Lucas, Annette Luna, Jayden Lund, Paul Mabon, Scott MacArthur, Michelle Macaluso, Justina Machado, Frank Maharajh, Mapuana Makia, Angela Malhotra, Howie Mandel, Lawrence A. Mandley, Sherry Mandujano, Waleed Mansour, McKayla Maroney, Fernando Marrero, Winston A. Marshall, Wes Martinez, Elliott Mason, Rob Mathes, Erin Matthews, Jason Maybaum, Shannon McClung, Dashiell Magaha-Schletter, Mark McKinney, Will McLaughlin, Michael McMillian, Brendan McNamara, Heather McPhaul, Stephanie McVay, Roxanna Medina, Fred Melamed, Michael Merton, Troy Metcalf, Chrissy Metz, Rolando Millet, Emerson Min, Albert Minero Jr, Jerry Minor, Marcy Minton, Hamilton Mitchell, Jon Miyahara, Nicholas Mongiardo-Cooper, Carlos Moreno Jr, Maury Morgan, Seth Morris, Jeffrey Moss Charles, Pam Murphy, Nicole Nasca, Donielle Nash, Weston Nathanson, Emily Nelson, Nicole Leanne Nelson, Margaret Newborn, Tawny Newsome, Sabina Nogic, Benjamin Norris, Dean Norris, Joe Nunez, Carly Nykanen, John O'Brien, Sean O'Bryan, Artie O'Daly, James William O'Halloran, Noreen O'Neill, Matt Oberg, Apolo Ohno, Robyn Okrant, Ana Ortiz, Jenna Osterlund, Zac Oyama, Dominic Pace, Nikhil Pai, Kat Palardy, Jo-Ann Pantoja, Arnie Pantoja, Tom Parker, Meghan Parks, Wole Parks, Grace Parra, Ravi Patel, Alejandro Patino, Alex Peavey, Artemis Pebdani, Luke Peckinpah, Dillon Peddicord, Christian Pedersen, Johnny Pemberton, Renee Percy, Matt Peters, Jillian Peterson, Tansu Philip, Robert Pine, Tony Plana, Lauren Plaxco, Pete Ploszek, James Polak, Linda Porter, Lidia Porto, Justin Possenti, Tarina Pouncy, Victoria Prado, Kat Purgal, Stacey Arwen Raab, Spencer Ralston, Jacob Dwight Ramirez, Jose Ramirez Hernandez, Franchesca Ramsey, Loree Rapp, Saudia Rashed, Chuck Raucci, Marques Ray, Diona Reasonover, Amanda Reed, Chris Reed, Chris Reid, Ozy Reigns, Chris Reinacher, Carla Renata, Laura Renault, Sullivan Violet Resich, Ana Rey, Ernie Reyes Jr, Beka Ricci, Jenny Rich, Carmella Riley, Christopher Riordan, Jason Ritter, Ian Roberts, Shelley Robertson, Paul Rogan, Sandra Rosko, Ervin Ross, Karly Rothenberg, Cynthia Rube, Zabeth Russell, Bryan Safi, Soledad St. Hilaire, Lola St. Vil, Nichole Sakura, Bashir Salahuddin, George Salazar, David Salsa, C.J. 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113 episodes
(TV-14 - suggestive dialogue, adult themes, adult situations)
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Workplace sitcom involving the lives of a group of employees at a St. Louis, Missouri big-box chain store location.
season 1 -
During his first day on the job at a big-box store, Jonah makes a bad first impression on floor manager Amy, and draws the romantic interest of assistant manager Dina. A reporter is supposed to be writing a piece on the store, but focuses more on Jonah; Garrett tries to avoid being photographed; Cheyenne asks her boyfriend to write a corporate jingle. Amy fights racial stereotypes, while Jonah learns why you should never lend a helping hand. Everyone becomes obsessed with a mannequin that looks exactly like Jonah; Cheyenne considers putting her baby up for adoption; Glenn and Dina get into an argument about parenting. Without a babysitter for the day, Amy defies store policy and takes her daughter to work; Cheyenne and Mateo get into a fight over a couch; Dina investigates a shoplifter. Amy feels competitive when Glenn publicly congratulates Jonah on his superb test results; Cloud 9 employees are on their best behavior in anticipation of a secret shopper. Glenn announces that all employees will receive a $100 bonus if the store reaches a sales goal by the end of the day; Jonah has an encounter with Amy's husband; Dina and Glenn plan a celebration. When Cheyenne and Bo intend to make lavish purchases during the store's annual wedding-themed sale, Amy tries to talk to them about the cost of having a child; Glenn tries to show his support for gay marriage. While working late, the Cloud 9 staff find themselves locked inside the store for the entire night. Dina asks for a demotion so that she is free to date Jonah. Cheyenne is having her baby in the store but won't stop working because Cloud9 doesn't offer paid maternity leave. To help her, Jonah proposes a walkout.
season 2 -
Amy gets the opportunity to meet her childhood idol; Glenn struggles to balance his excessive patriotism; Jonah discovers a secret about Mateo's past; Dina works to create a memorable closing ceremony. A full-fledged strike ensues when a group of Cloud 9 employees walk off the job to protest the firing of Glenn; Jonah tries to help Amy negotiate with corporate; Garrett meets a gorgeous woman on the picket line. A workplace accident threatens Amy's plan to impress the district manager; Glenn tries to come off as a strict boss; Jonah tries to help Dina win over the co-workers she betrayed in the strike. Jonah is assigned to the gun counter, but refuses to sell to anyone he deems suspicious; Glenn tries to buy the store's entire stock of morning-after pills. After the company's spokesman is arrested for murder, Glenn begins to wonder if he truly knows his co-workers; Amy and Jonah challenge each other to a series of dares; Cheyenne annoys Garrett and Sandra with her baby talk. Cheyenne and Bo fight, prompting Amy and Glenn to give them advice in very different forms; Mateo and Jonah oversee dog adoption at the store; Garrett taunts Dina whe she refuses to adjust his time card. After an apparent theft, Dina launches a store-wide investigation, interrupting everyone's Halloween plans; Jonah and Cheyenne attempt to bond; Garrett tries to defend himself in Dina's theft probe. Cloud 9 becomes an official polling place; Dina and Glenn are stuck in a cover-up; Mateo hides his undocumented status. Adam is hired as extra help for the holidays, much to Amy's dismay; Jonah organizes a betting pool on which seasonal temp will be the first to quit; while Glenn looks to hire the perfect store Santa. The staff comes down with food poisoning; Jonah documents the day with home video; Glenn's disposition changes; Mateo and Cheyenne discover a lucrative Black Friday side business. After the annual lucky dip in the lost and found bin, Amy winds up with a huge wad of cash. Cloud 9 goes through a store-wide re-branding. Glenn accidentally lets slip the real reason for Amy's tardiness; Dina arranges a ladies' lunch; Jonah and Garrett invent a game to help pass the time. Amy and Glenn's attempt at workplace matchmaking doesn't go according to plan, while Jonah goes undercover to thwart a suspected shoplifter. Tempers fray as the store's heating system malfunctions. Amy sees Mateo out on a secret date with Jeff; Glenn resents Jonah for outshining him on Cloud 9's Wellness Fair; Dina tries to prove Amy faked being sick. Glenn is determined to win the Cloud 9 Integrity Award. Due to his undocumented status, Mateo's plan to transfer stores is in jeopardy; Glenn tries to sweet talk an internet troll; Garret and Dina have difficulty labeling the nature of their relationship. Glenn invites his kids to the store; Jonah falls for Glenn's 25-year-old daughter. After finding a set of photos, Amy and Garrett struggle to put a name to a familiar face; Bo joins the Cloud 9 workforce; Jonah attempts to bond with Glenn. Things don't go as planned on Cheyenne and Bo's wedding day. Amy and Jonah dodge relationship rumors. Glenn learns of upcoming layoffs. Dina talks her way into the wedding party. Glenn is riddled with indecision over which staff members he has to lay off, whilst the store lies in the path of an approaching tornado.
season 3 -
The employees of Cloud 9 rush to restock the store in time for its grand re-opening. The Cloud 9 employees hold a memorial service for their co-worker Brett; Amy worries about Dina's anxiety; Jonah looks into Garrett's past; Mateo and Cheyenne convince Glenn that they were close with Brett to avoid work. Emma joins the Cloud 9 workforce, causing Amy to stress about her role as a parent; Garrett and Dina disagree over which one of them dumped the other; Kelly struggles with her first day on the job. Tensions arise among the employees after an attempted robbery, pitting Dina against Jonah. Meanwhile, Glenn has a tough time firing the store security guard. A dead body is discovered in the store on Halloween, throwing Glenn and Dina into a panic, and confusing the shoppers. Meanwhile, Amy and Garrett get into big trouble using a dating app on Jonah's phone. Amy and Jonah start a health fund for the Cloud 9 staff; Glenn worries that he may have a cancerous mole. Trying to prove how "wild" she can be, Amy turns a boring Christmas Eve at Cloud 9 into a holiday adventure. Meanwhile, Jonah and Garrett's roommate issues boil over. Glenn tries to prove to Mateo that Christmas is more than just "fine." The employees of Cloud 9 explore social media when a controversial video is posted online. Amy enlists Dina and Jonah to help plan her annual Golden Globes party. After concluding that it won't be in their best interests, the Cloud 9 staff attempt to sabotage plans for a store upgrade; Cheyenne inadvertently agrees to be a surrogate for Glenn and Jerusha. Amy tries to talk Cheyenne into standing up to her pushy mom; Glenn and Dina enter contract negotiations over the surrogacy; Jonah struggles to come to terms with Kelly's belief in angels. Amy doesn't think she's ready to start dating again, but when Mateo tries to fix her up with his loser cousin, she tries to convince everyone she can do better. Smelly gamer nerds descend on the store for the release of Barbarians' Gate 3; Amy and Jonah embark on a Goonies-style adventure; Glenn and Sandra's plan to stand up for themselves backfires; Garrett meets one of his heroes. Following a workplace injury, Mateo is worried his illegal status may be revealed; Amy regrets doing a good deed for Kelly; Marcus hopes to enter the human mammary dairy market. Glenn and Dina offer amnesty to the employees for any bad things they confess; Garrett and Cheyenne try to decide how to take advantage of it; Jonah and Amy try to defuse an awkward situation that has the whole store gossiping. Garrett leads Glenn to believe that Jeff is poaching Cloud 9 employees to go and work at Target; Jonah and Kelly work on their plan to move in together; Dina fixes Amy up with a date. When a new district manager arrives looking to make budget cuts, Amy accidentally causes her to fire Myrtle; Garrett advises Mateo to alter his performance record; Dina tries to hide her growing baby bump. Small businesses set up shop at Cloud 9 for Local Vendors Day; Jonah's concerned Glenn is pressuring staff to buy stuff from Jerusha's needlepoint stall; Amy doesn't feel Latina enough when the beverage guy chats to her in fluent Spanish. With the highest prize for over 20 years, lottery mania sweeps Cloud 9; Dina incentivizes Garrett to sell as many tickets as possible to get one over on Colleen from the Bel-Ridge store; Jonah encourages Amy to lobby for a raise. The store hosts a gender reveal party for Glenn and his wife Jerusha, just as Dina is freaking out at the realities of having to deliver a baby. Meanwhile, Amy receives some unsettling news. Amy and Jonah deal with the consequences of their kiss. Glenn and Dina enlist Garrett to help the store win a visit from Cloud 9's CEO. As the store prepares to host a company-wide town hall meeting, Amy and Jonah are forced to put their conflicts aside and rally their co-workers to confront the CEO. Glenn struggles with the pressure of speaking to a global audience.
season 4 -
Upon their return from suspension, Amy and Jonah are met with different reactions by their co-workers. Jeff attempts to make things right after failing to get Myrtle her job back. Jonah helps Amy get creative to stock up on supplies for her new baby, while Glenn and Jerusha take maternity pictures that inspire Dina to have her own photo shoot - art directed by Mateo. Glenn spirals when Kelly requests a transfer to the Fenton store; Jonah and Amy pretend to fight to keep their relationship hidden from their co-workers; Cheyenne struggles to organize a workplace carpool. An employee costume competition is announced, and Amy and Mateo aren't afraid to play dirty to win first prize, which is a paid day off. Glenn is pre-occupied with the new Cloud 9's automatic shopping cart collector, and Garrett is tormented by an annoying Halloween novelty song. Amy and Dina are both in labor. But while Glenn's manager status gets Dina the royal treatment at the fancy hospital, Amy and Jonah have a far difference experience at a nearby (but cheaper) clinic. At Cloud 9, Garrett struggles to express his best wishes for the new parents. Amy discovers she's not entitled to maternity leave due to a technicality; unimpressed with Glenn's latest hire, Jonah and Garrett take over the interview process for a new Cloud 9 seasonal worker. Glenn introduces a new Cloud 9 initiative which compels staff to engage in small talk with the customers; Jonah's parents make a surprise visit to the store; Dina and Garrett make a wager to see which of them can smile the longest. Amy and Jonah attend the Cloud 9 Management Summit in Chicago; Mateo's worried he may have unintentionally revealed his undocumented status to Sayid; Garrett and Dina face the trials and tribulations of the Christmas gift wrapping station. Glenn takes Amy under his wing after she inquires about becoming a manager; Dina thinks about making a career change; Cheyenne and Mateo go into business together. Amy and Cheyenne attend Cloud 9 Academy to advance their careers. Dina and Garrett get roped into babysitting Glenn's daughter while he childproofs his office, and Jonah and Mateo become political activists. When Glenn introduces the new Cloud 9 "step challenge" to encourage the workforce to be more active, Amy manipulates her unenthusiastic co-workers into action in an effort to boost her managerial aspirations. With a massive snowstorm beating down on St. Louis and an unsympathetic home office, the Cloud 9 employees and customers get snowed in, leading to escalating tensions and infighting. Jonah and Amy's first Valentine's Day together gets derailed when Dina brings her birds to work, which also causes trouble for Garrett. Cheyenne gives Marcus a tattoo. Glenn makes videos for his daughter to watch while he's at work. Following Glenn's decision to step down as store manager, Amy hopes to fill the role; Jonah and Mateo help to cover-up a serious financial crime; Garrett and Cheyenne find it hard to adjust to life without cell phones. Amy has an awkward first day as manager after her salary is accidentally announced to the entire store; Mateo attempts to give himself a promotion; Glenn's positivity as a lowly floor worker rubs Garrett the wrong way. Amy spies on the break room via a hidden camera when she hears people making fun of her; Dina tries to track down an unsanctioned Easter Bunny roaming the store; Glenn preps for his church's Passion play. Jonah struggles to find his place at Amy's daughter Emma's quinceaƱera. Dina proves very popular with some teenage boys. Cheyenne and Mateo are obsessed with seeing Amy cry. Glenn butts heads with Amy after he invites Pastor Craig to the store without her permission; Jonah is appointed as the store ambassador for Cloud 9's new green initiative. Dina agrees to play the bad guy when corporate forces Amy to cut everyone's hours. Jonah and the other employees play an elaborate game of laser tag with the store's new scanners. Mateo makes a startling discovery about Marcus. Corporate send someone to investigate after it's determined that a series of tweets highlighting Cloud 9's failings were all posted by an employee. As more hours are cut, some of the staff take to selling their personal items in the store. Sandra's talk of unionization catches the ear of Corporate who are looking to close down a Cloud 9 store; now that everyone knows he's responsible for Dina's missing birds, Garrett tries to prove to his co-workers that he's a good person. Amy and Jonah find themselves on opposing sides as corporate tries to win over employees by showering them with treats. When the company's tactics grow more extreme, everyone must band together to save one of their own.
season 5 -
When a robot joins the workforce as part of Corporate's new forward-thinking initiative, the staff worry about being replaced; Amy tries to help Cheyenne deal with Mateo's detention, while Dina and Marcus hatch a plan to break him out. Amy attempts to gather glowing character testimony for Mateo's immigration lawyer but comes up short. Jonah plans an engagement party for Sandra, infuriating Dina, while Glenn and Marcus compete for Mateo's old locker. When Amy hires Dina's nemesis Colleen, Dina blackmails Garrett into making Colleen's life a living hell. Jonah is forced to befriend Marcus in order to unionize the warehouse guys. The local mall has closed, and while Amy and Dina are excited about the influx of new customers, they quickly realize they're not all there to shop. Cheyenne learns she's not as cool as she thinks she is. Jonah and Cheyenne run the store after they convince Amy to take a power nap; when Glenn has another health scare, Dina takes control of his nutrition and fitness; Mateo interviews for a job with the store's optometrist. With the new district manager set to visit, Amy amps up the store's Halloween spirit; Kelly helps Jonah with unionization; Cheyenne and Mateo suspect Dina could be the local serial killer; Glenn is terrified of a haunted house attraction. Amy, Jonah and Glenn hatch a plan to make Amy look like a tough boss after she loses face in front of the district manager; Dina recruits Mateo to help her run Cloud 9's shoplifter rehabilitation program, with a few of Dina's tweaks. Amy and Jonah help Mateo run a toy drive to make him look good for his hearing, but they clash with a competing charity rep; Sandra and Jerry ask Glenn to officiate their wedding; Cheyenne thinks Colleen may have ghosted Garrett. As part of a new corporate initiative, the employees have to rush items directly to shoppers' cars; Amy's brother, Eric, visits and Amy thinks she sees a spark with Mateo; Garrett is impressed by a customer's high-tech purchase. Jonah and Sandra head to Corporate for union contract negotiations; Amy, Dina and Cheyenne chop down the perfect Christmas tree; Mateo challenges Glenn to see who is the best salesman. After Cloud 9's acquisition, Amy struggles to contact the store's new parent company. Sandra enlists Garrett and Dina's help to stand up to Carol. Glenn wrestles with a big career decision. Jonah takes up the cause of gender equality. Jonah is surprised to learn that Myrtle left him a large sum of money, while Glenn is convinced she's communicating with him from beyond the grave; Cheyenne sells bootleg cosmetics in the store; Sandra reunites Dina with her deadbeat dad. Amy tries to make Mateo her assistant, leading to accusations of favoritism and a group competition in the store; Sandra gets caught in a power struggle between Glenn and Dina; Jonah tries to show Garrett that he's still one of the guys. Sandra and Jerry are getting married; when Jonah's attempt to help the caterers and Dina's obsession with security threaten to derail it all, it falls on Amy to make sure Sandra's big day isn't ruined; Garrett struggles with his toast. After Cloud 9 receives a new cereal bar, Amy and Jonah speculate on Zephra's ulterior motives; Dina enlists Cheyenne's help in dealing with a scammer; Garrett tries to con Glenn into giving him paid time off. Cloud 9 employees experience unforeseen problems with the new Zephra app; Jonah gaslights Garrett in order to teach him a lesson; Amy regrets encouraging Dina to text more often. Amy organizes a community service event, but it's jeopardized by Jeff's return and Glenn's desire to help his co-workers; Sandra confronts Jonah about his strategy for soliciting donations; Garrett tries to prove his intelligence to Dina. When Amy has to bring her baby to the store, she grows frustrated with criticisms of her parenting and Glenn enlists Jerusha to help; Garrett helps Dina plan her first date with her boyfriend; Sandra and Cheyenne hatch a conspiracy theory. When Carol returns to the store post-suspension, Amy struggles with employees who refuse to work with her; Garrett and Mateo take advantage of the gig economy; Jonah tries to convince Raise the Wage protesters that he's one of them. With Amy out of the office for a special meal with Jonah's family, the Cloud 9 staff goof off by playing an elaborate store-wide game created by Garrett; Dina worries about being spontaneous when her new boyfriend surprises her at work. After Mateo and Cheyenne disagree on how to celebrate her birthday, Cheyenne enlists Bo's help; to Garrett's chagrin, Glenn plays matchmaker to help Jerry and Sandra complete their family; Dina tries to help Amy keep a secret from Jonah.
season 6 -
Cloud 9 employees as of March of 2020; beginning of the pandemic as Amy and Jonah are preparing to move to Los Angeles. COVID 19 effects are felt throughout the store. As the Cloud 9 employees prepare to send Amy and Jonah off, Mateo and Glenn attempt to organize a video tribute and Dina searches for a new best friend. With the floor supervisor position available, Jonah decides to throw his hat in the ring, much to Dina's chagrin; Glenn and Mateo struggle to find the right balance in their relationship; Garrett tries to prove he's been in love before. On the day of Cloud 9's "In-store-vaganza," Dina finally gets the chance to step up to the plate and run the store; Garrett and Cheyenne search for a mysterious smell; Jonah finds himself excited about a new opportunity. After Cloud 9 changes their policy of locking up Black beauty products, the employees are forced to reckon with systemic racism in the store, with Garrett leading the charge; Glenn desperately tries to right the store's wrongs. Glenn is back from COVID quarantine and ready to resume store manager duties but needs Cheyenne and Bo's help to get Dina to cede power. Jonah and Mateo are unsure about helping Sandra with her cat's medical needs. When the employees start to worry about Jonah's emotional state, Mateo, Glenn and Sandra try to help him move on after Amy; Cheyenne is forced to shadow Carol for the day; Garrett helps Dina search for a secret location in the store. Jonah finds himself in trouble with Sandra and Glenn when her son, Tony, starts working at Cloud 9; Mateo tries to help Cheyenne be a better floor supervisor; Garrett is thrust in the middle of Dina's relationship with Brian the vet. After Zephra's new secular store policy miffs Glenn, Marcus and Sandra take him down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole; a memory lapse causes Jonah to question his friendship with Garrett; Cheyenne and Mateo continue their feud. With Carol's lawyer at Cloud 9 to depose the employees, Jonah tries to ease Glenn's nerves. Mateo enlists Sandra's help hiding the details of his work arrangement, while Dina grows concerned about Garrett's behavior at Customer Service. On the day of Store 1217's first deep cleaning since the pandemic began, Glenn ropes Garrett into throwing a party to cheer up the employees; Dina needs Cheyenne's guidance when her ability to run the store is compromised. When Jeff returns to push customer satisfaction surveys, Mateo enlists Garrett's help to hide his relationship status; Dina's idea to boost the survey scores backfires; Jonah tries to convince Sandra to value herself. When the Cloud 9 founder's son makes a surprise visit, the employees struggle to accommodate his bold ideas; Garrett helps Dina navigate a tricky situation with Brian; Jonah and Sandra use social media to investigate some worrying news. With a 95% chance that the store will be closed, the Cloud 9 staff mount an attempt to save it. The employees celebrate the past, present and future of Cloud 9.
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