The Little family adopts Stuart, a young mouse, but their cat, Snowbell, tries to eliminate him. Despite initial resistance from George, the Little's son, Stuart wins him over and they work together to build a model boat for a race. Meanwhile, Snowbell makes a plan with alley cats to remove Stuart from the Little's house. However, Stuart manages to win the boat race and prove his worth. Later, the Littles discover that Stuart's real parents were killed and they call the police. After a series of adventures, Stuart returns home and reunites with his family.
Joseph Pistone, an FBI agent, goes undercover as a jeweler named Don to infiltrate the mafia. He gains the trust of Lefty Ruggiero, a small-time mobster, and starts sending reports and photographs to the police. As Joseph rises in the mafia, he struggles to balance his life as an informant and his responsibilities to his own family. When his true identity is revealed, he must go into witness protection to keep his family safe.
Jim Carroll, a teenager aspiring to become a basketball star, spirals into the harrowing depths of drug addiction, jeopardizing his future.
Harry Burns and Sally Albright share a long car ride from the University of Chicago to NYC. They discuss whether men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way. Over the years, they meet multiple times, discussing their lives, relationships, and faking an orgasm at a diner. Eventually, they have sex but grow apart. However, at a New Year's Eve party, Harry tells Sally he loves her and they get married.
Three friends in the midst of mid-life crisis embark on a cattle drive adventure in the West, hoping to find purpose and escape their mundane lives. Together, they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, learning about friendship, personal growth, and the value of embracing new experiences.
In 1965, DJ Adrian Cronauer is assigned to the U.S. Armed Services radio station in Vietnam. With his irreverent humor and rock and roll music, he clashes with his superiors but gains the love and support of his fellow DJs. As he forms a friendship with a Vietnamese girl named Trinh, he becomes embroiled in a fight, a bombing incident, and a conflict with a VC operative. Despite facing censorship and punishment, Cronauer remains dedicated to bringing laughter and entertainment to the troops during the war in Vietnam.
Spinal Tap, an aging rock band from England, embarks on a North American tour that is documented by film director Marty DiBergi. As they promote their new record and face various mishaps and setbacks, the band's popularity begins to decline. Internal conflicts and hilarious incidents ensue, but they ultimately find redemption when they discover that their song has become a hit in Japan.
The Super is a 1972 United States comedic television series starring Richard S. Castellano which centers around the superintendent of an apartment building in New York City. The show aired between June 21, 1972, and August 23, 1972.
In 'The Freshman,' a college freshman named Clark is recruited by the mafia to carry out various tasks. Along the way, Clark finds himself in hilarious and dangerous situations as he navigates the underworld of crime. With the help of a professor and his newfound friends, Clark must find a way to outsmart the mafia and stay alive.
In the midst of a medieval war, a prince leads a band of mercenaries to reclaim his stolen castle, but encounters betrayal and falls in love with a kidnapped noblewoman.
Birdy tells the story of two friends, Birdy and Al, who are in the Vietnam War. Birdy is severely injured and ends up in a psychiatric hospital. Al, determined to help his friend, tries to bring him back to reality by recalling their shared experiences and the bond they developed. Through their journey, Birdy's obsession with birds becomes a symbol of their friendship and his struggle with mental illness.
In "We're No Angels," two escaped prisoners, Ned and Jim, disguise themselves as priests and arrive in a small town. While planning their escape to the sea, they find themselves helping a struggling family that owns a store. As they get to know the family and the town's residents, Ned and Jim start to question their criminal ways and consider making some positive changes in their lives.
In 1960s Baltimore, two rival aluminum salesmen engage in a heated competition with each other. Their rivalry escalates as they resort to scams, seduction, and revenge to outdo one another. Set against the backdrop of a government hearing and a horse racing event, the film explores themes of friendship, adultery, and the challenges of maintaining a successful business.
Borderline is a neo-western crime drama film about a border patrol officer who is tasked with identifying a body and ends up uncovering a dangerous web of crime and corruption along the US-Mexico border. As he investigates the murder, he must navigate the treacherous world of human trafficking, illegal immigration, and cop killers. The film explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the harsh realities of life on the border.
The Harrad Experiment (1973) is a comedy drama about a group of college students who participate in a controversial experiment on free love and sexuality. The students explore various aspects of relationships, including group sex, menage-a-trois, and sex therapy. The film explores themes of sexual liberation, promiscuity, and the challenges of navigating complex relationships in a university setting.
Where the Buffalo Roam is a comedy film that follows the life of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson as he navigates through various adventures, including his coverage of the Super Bowl and the 1968 presidential election, his drug-fueled escapades, and his unique writing style. It covers the period of the late 1960s and early 1970s, showcasing his unconventional approach to journalism and his iconic personality.
In 'Superdad,' a college student finds himself struggling to balance his studies with his newfound role as a father to his daughter. He must navigate through the challenges of parenting, while also dealing with the complexities of college life. Comedy and family dynamics intertwine as he discovers what it truly means to be a 'superdad.'
A group of friends working for an underground newspaper in Boston navigate their personal relationships amidst the chaos of the newspaper world.
Mastergate is a political satire comedy that takes inspiration from the Watergate scandal. It follows the story of a congressman and a group of government officials caught up in a scandalous investigation involving the Central Intelligence Agency, the Internal Revenue Service, and the President. The movie provides a humorous and satirical take on politics and government scandals.
After being released from prison, a man seeks revenge on those who wronged him, leading to a series of crimes and a police investigation.