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Working Boys 2: Choose Your Papa
A Paolo O'Hara movie inspired by the 1986 Working Boys of the TVJ (Tito, Vic, and Joey). About the bums who need to strategize in life, the roles of the three are sloppy every time they strategize. All three are natural comics so they are very natural in their roles. The riot cast also includes Andrew Muhlach, Mikoy Morales, Bob Jbeili and Bayani Agbayani.
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Bad Ass Maid
Professional maids turn into amateurish thieves to steal a priceless painting from a mansion of a mafia lord.
MOVIE
Builder Boys
The movie is expected to follow the story of friends navigating the challenges and comedic mishaps of a construction project, providing audiences with a fresh and engaging storyline.
MOVIE
Scammy Boys
Scammy Boys, With big dreams of money & fame, Pankaj & Piyush (Scammy) try to scam people to get a sum amount & live there life lavishly, while executing a scam they encounter a greedy policeman, Joshi who ruins their life by getting them involved in a drug cartel where their lives are completely changed & hassled. They try to make several plans to escape & lead a normal life, but the circumstances land them in a very different situation.
MOVIE
Water Boys
Five high schoolers join the swim team by accident and find themselves in a situation where they have to complete a synchronized swimming performance.
TV
Racket Boys
A city kid is brought to the countryside by his father's new coaching gig: reviving a ragtag middle school badminton team on the brink of extinction.
MOVIE
Poster Boys
When dysfunctional adult Al Clancy mistakenly agrees to mind his smart-ass 10-year-old nephew Karl for a week, his job and home are placed in jeopardy. In a bold bid to save Al’s job, they steal his mam’s camper van, become best friends, and embark on a criss cross adventure, putting up posters all over Ireland. When things go wrong and the lads get cranky, one of them realises that the other one needs to grow up.
MOVIE
Black Boys
Illuminates the spectrum of black male humanity in America. An intimate, inter-generational exploration, the film strives for insight to black identity and opportunity at the nexus of sports, education and criminal justice.