@Mark116 Philodendrons and ivies do fine as indoor shade plants, as does cyclamen. If you buy plants at a real plant nursery, as opposed to the grocery store, Home Depot, Walmart, etc, there will be knowledgable staff who can advise you.
It always gets to me how people will say they love plants, yet don't realize they need to give them some natural light, or will walk back and forth 20 times a day in front of a plant that is dying of thirst, yet never think to give it any water.
A friend with a large property has rental cabins she leases long-term. She made beautiful little gardens in front of each cabin, the tenants commented on how nice they were, she told them she looks after the pruning and weeding, that all they had to do was keep it watered. But they'd sit there on the front porches, day after day, absorbed in their phones or computers, while the gardens expired from lack of water. Finally she thought- F**k it, if they don't care, I don't, and let it all go back to weeds.