The Color of Money is a drama film from 1986 that revolves around a pool hustler named Fast Eddie Felson. After years of being out of the game, Eddie decides to make a comeback by taking a young protégé, Vincent Lauria, under his wing. Together, they travel from one pool hall to another, hustling for money and respect. Along the way, Eddie must confront his own past and face the challenges of the high-stakes pool tournaments. The movie explores themes of possessiveness, jealousy, and redemption.
Mystery Train is an anthology film consisting of three stories that are set in a Memphis hotel. The film follows the lives of various characters including a Japanese tourist, a widow, and a group of friends involved in a liquor store robbery. The stories are connected through the theme of intertwined lives and the city of Memphis itself.
After losing his job and girlfriend, Tommy becomes a regular at Trees Lounge, a local bar where he encounters a variety of colorful characters who share their stories of love, life, and alcoholism. As his life continues to unravel, Tommy must confront his own demons and find a way to move forward.
In the Soup follows the story of a struggling filmmaker who meets a quirky character and gets involved in a downward spiral of drugs and a strange love interest. The film explores themes of poverty, dreams, and the challenges faced by independent filmmakers in New York City.
In Interview, a journalist finds himself in an intense one-on-one interview with a secretive celebrity. As the interview progresses, tensions rise and the journalist is forced to face his own egoism and the consequences of his actions. Set in Manhattan, this movie explores themes of trust, deception, and the power dynamics between a reporter and his subject.
A young woman tries to leave her troubled past behind. She meets her old flame by accident and they fall in love again, but this obsessive relationship threatens to consume them.
Closer to Home weaves a universal, haunting tale of two people inexorably drawn together for vastly different reasons. Dalisay struggles to journey from the Philippine countryside to New York City to marry Dean, a disillusioned ex-merchant marine. She's hoping to buy a cure for her dying sister and, ultimately, a future for her debt-ridden family, while he hopes to escape his disintegrating American family through love and a family of his own. A powerful, controversial film that quietly builds to a shattering collision of aspirations and cultures.
In 13 Moons, a man goes through a career transition while dealing with his relationships and personal struggles. The story explores comedy and drama elements.
A trio of stepbrothers accompany their paralysed father on a jaunt to Normandy where the old boy saw combat and romantic action during the war.
Jumpin' at the Boneyard follows the struggles of a young man named Manny who navigates the challenges of growing up in the tough neighborhoods of New York City. Torn between his loyalty to his drug-addicted brother and his own aspirations for a better life, Manny's journey is a gripping exploration of the power of family and the hardships of addiction.
Third-rate doo-wop singers making a comeback hook up with a campy manager who books them to perform in drag.
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