100 Girls (2000) is a comedy movie about a college student named Matthew who becomes infatuated with a mystery girl he spends a night with in an elevator. Determined to find her, he goes on a quest to track down the 100 girls who live in his dormitory. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Brokedown Palace is a drama, mystery, and thriller movie released in 1999. The story revolves around two American high school graduates, Alice and Darlene, who go on a vacation to Bangkok, Thailand. During their trip, they are framed for drug trafficking and end up in a Thai prison. With the help of an inexperienced American lawyer and a sympathetic fellow inmate, they must fight against the corrupt Thai government and prove their innocence.
Dance with the Devil (1997) tells the story of a young man who gets involved with a dangerous gang after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman. As he becomes more and more entangled in their criminal activities, he must navigate a web of violence, betrayal, and satanic rituals. Along the way, he also finds himself falling in love, leading to a tragic and twisted romance.
A group of teenagers are being targeted by a masked killer on Friday the 13th, and they must uncover the identity of the murderer before it's too late.
When a secret government lab in Antarctica is infiltrated by aliens, a womanizing scientist must team up with his ex-girlfriend to stop the imminent alien invasion. They must navigate through a series of dangerous situations, including a nuclear explosion, an elevator shaft collapse, and a government cover-up, in order to save humanity.
The lives of six Los Angeles teens pursuing the hottest rave in the city intertwine in unexpected ways over the course of a single day in this drama directed and co-written by Ron Krauss. The ensemble cast includes Efren Ramirez (Napoleon Dynamite), Tamara Mello ("Popular"), Douglas Spain (But I'm a Cheerleader), Aimee Graham (From Dusk Till Dawn), Nicholle Tom ("Beverly Hills 90210"), Dante Basco (Hook) and Steven Bauer (Traffic).
Timecode is a surreal experimental film set in Los Angeles, California. The movie follows interlinked stories that unfold in real-time, utilizing a split-screen format. The characters experience various emotions and situations including jealousy, drugs, auditioning, and lesbian relationships. The film is known for its innovative use of a single-take technique and explores themes of surrealism and avant-garde filmmaking.
Bark! is a comedy movie that revolves around a dysfunctional family. The story follows the adventures of a dog walker and a veterinarian. It showcases the ups and downs of their lives, including hilarious incidents involving barking dogs, bathtubs, and pepper spray. The movie takes a humorous approach to explore themes such as mental illness and the challenges faced by a dysfunctional family.
Donna is sent to a reform school to take the fall for bad boy Vince. Inside, she makes friends and learns about herself.
A progressive elementary school's "parenting class" takes an unexpected dramatic turn.
A film directed by Wendy Bott and Tom Dorfmeister.
Robert is a writer who hasn't done much writing lately; instead, he's busy pushing the envelope with his toxic mix of boredom, drugs and a dalliance with a married woman, Elizabeth. In spite of Elizabeth's marital status, Robert falls for her completely, a commitment that just may blow up in his face, along with the rest of his life.
Fellowship of the Dice is a comedy movie about a group of friends who gather for a night of gaming that turns into a wild adventure. With unexpected twists and hilarious moments, they navigate through the challenges of the game and their relationships, discovering the true power of friendship.
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