With his debts mounting and angry collectors closing in, Howard, a New York City jeweler, risks everything in hope of staying afloat and alive. As his gambling addiction worsens, Howard struggles to pay off his debts, including a large sum owed to his loan shark brother-in-law. His life becomes complicated when his estranged wife, his girlfriend, and a basketball star become involved. As Howard's desperate actions escalate, the consequences become deadly.
After a botched bank robbery lands his younger brother in prison, Connie Nikas embarks on a twisted odyssey through New York City's underworld to get his brother Nick out of jail. Connie robs a bank, but things go wrong when a dye pack explodes, causing their getaway car to crash. Nick is arrested while Connie escapes. Connie tries to secure bail money and breaks Nick out of the hospital, unaware that he has released the wrong person. Together with the mistaken accomplice, they search for a hidden stash of drugs to sell and raise the bail money. However, things take a tragic turn as they encounter police and face the consequences of their actions.
Adam Sandler hits the stage for a thrillingly unpredictable comedy special featuring songs, jokes, party-crashing dogs, and plenty of love.
Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.
Heaven Knows What follows the story of a young heroin addict named Harley, who navigates the dangers and struggles of addiction and homelessness on the streets of New York City. Fueled by her love for Ilya, Harley's life unravels as she tries to balance her addiction, survival, and the desire for a better life.
Daddy Longlegs is a comedy-drama movie that follows a divorced father as he struggles to balance parenting his two young sons and his own chaotic life in bustling New York City. With its mumblecore style and realistic portrayal of the ups and downs of fatherhood, the film provides an honest and heartfelt examination of the challenges faced by this unconventional family.
A horror film inspired by cults and Los Angeles in the late 1970s.
The Safdie brothers go undercover to record an interview with Adam Sandler, the star of their film UNCUT GEMS.
The Pleasure of Being Robbed follows a woman who is constantly on the move, engaging in peculiar habits and wandering around the city. Through her aimless existence, she unexpectedly comes across various encounters, each leaving a lasting impression on her unique personality and worldview.
Set in the world of high-end sports card collecting in the 1990s, a retired Baseball pitcher attempts a comeback as a sports memorabilia agent attempts to capitalize on his success.
JAY-Z reminisces on his days as a hustler in Marcy Houses in Brooklyn.
Josh & Benny Safdie, Alex Kalman, and Factory 25 present this feature-length program of found moments from the everyday—films that showcase the wonder, beauty, sadness, love, aggression and magic that goes unnoticed on the hectic streets of NYC and elsewhere.
Goldman and Silverman are street performers in Times Square who have a fierce rivalry. Their clashes escalate and result in unexpected consequences.
A post-modern dark-comedy about a lazy teenage male who struggles to find his element. He is helped along the way by an animal therapist and a store clerk.
A woman's car breaks down at a house in the woods. She looks out the window to see a variety of bizarre activities.
Lenny Cooke is a documentary film that chronicles the journey of Lenny Cooke, a promising basketball player who was once considered a future NBA star but ultimately fell short of expectations. The film explores the highs and lows of his career, from his days as a high school phenom to his struggles to make it in professional basketball. Through interviews with friends, family, and coaches, the film offers an intimate look at the challenges and pressures faced by young athletes.
Jacques Cousteau's investigation on fighting sea elephants and the losers who roam an island.
An alien in a crowded land searched for some semblance of companionship after losing all of its friends.
Betting, boxing, and boozing: this is the weird, true story of the time Norman Mailer confronted James Toback to argue about the difference between bourbon and scotch, setting off a years-long rivalry that climaxed in a stare-down during a tense Jets vs. Browns game and a couple well-placed stomach punches. In this short, Toback recounts the tale of his of his encounters with one of America's all-time great writers.