Jacob Tierney

  • 2012
    Laurence Anyways

    Laurence Anyways

    Laurence Anyways

    7.7 2012 HD

    The story of an impossible love between a woman named Fred and a transgender woman named Laurence who reveals her inner desire to become her true self.

    Laurence Anyways
  • 1999
    The Little Lulu Show

    The Little Lulu Show

    The Little Lulu Show

    7.546 1999 HD

    The Little Lulu Show is an animated television series, based on the Marjorie Henderson Buell comic book character Little Lulu. The show was produced by CINAR Animation after Marge's death in 1993, and aired on HBO Family and Cartoon Network in the United States and on, CTV, and the Family Channel in Canada from 1995 to 1999. In Canada, reruns are currently being shown on both the English and French versions of Teletoon Retro. The series centered on the life and adventures of Lulu Moppet and Tubby Thompkins. Between stories, they showed stand-up comedy that Lulu hosted. This show is not to be confused with Little Lulu and Her Little Friends, an anime TV series featuring the same characters made in 1976.

    The Little Lulu Show
  • 2000
    Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    8.196 2000 HD

    Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a joint Canadian-American horror/fantasy-themed anthology television series. The original series was a joint production between the Canadian company Cinar and the American company Nickelodeon. The episode "The Tale of the Twisted Claw" was aired as a pilot on the evening of October 31, 1991 in the USA and in October 1990 in Canada. Are You Afraid of the Dark? was aired from August 15, 1992 to April 20, 1996 on Nickelodeon's SNICK. The series also aired on the Canadian television network YTV from October 30, 1990 until June 11, 2000. A revived series with new directors, writers, and cast was produced by Nickelodeon from 1999 to 2000 and also aired on SNICK. The sole member from the original lineup to return for the sixth and seventh seasons was Tucker, although Ross Hull returned for the concluding miniseries, which notably broke from the show's established format by blurring the line between story and "reality".

    Are You Afraid of the Dark?