Chaplin is a biographical movie that explores the life and career of the legendary silent film actor and director, Charlie Chaplin. It follows his rise to fame, his struggles with personal demons, and his enduring impact on the world of cinema. With a focus on his relationships with other iconic figures like Douglas Fairbanks, Stan Laurel, and Marion Davies, the film offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of early Hollywood.
In The Night of the Iguana, a defrocked priest leads a bus tour in Mexico, where he encounters a group of diverse characters including an alcoholic, a poet, a tour-bus guide, and a spinster. The priest's life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes involved with a widow, leading to tension and conflicts among the group. The film explores themes of love, desire, and redemption against the backdrop of the Mexican landscape.
Directed by Amy Redford, 'What Comes Around' is an immersive thriller where a young love affair takes a menacing turn. As the story unfolds, nothing and no one can be trusted.
Eyes in the Night (1942) is a crime drama movie set during World War II. The plot revolves around a blind detective who uses his German Shepherd guide dog to investigate a Nazi spy ring. With the help of his trusted dog, he uncovers the secrets and brings the criminals to justice.
Lover's Prayer is a coming-of-age story centered around a teenage boy who falls in love with a green-eyed blonde and navigates through love triangles, sexual tension, and the complexities of Russian nobility.
A schoolgirl who has been missing for weeks returns home covered in bruises. She says two women kidnapped her, held her captive in an isolated house and beat her. Taken by the police to the house she described, she identifies it and the mother and daughter who live there. They call in a lawyer, who has only days to find evidence that will break the girl's story.
A Southern teen at a ritzy boarding school gets into mischief while acting the sophisticated grownup to impress a suave gentleman and match wits with a pair of jewel thieves.
One of several WW II-era "juvenile delinquent" dramas, Youth Aflame was filmed two years before its 1945 release, and frankly looks much older. It's the old saw about two sisters, one good, one bad. The nice sister (Kay Morley) tries to steer the nasty one (Joy Reece) towards the straight and narrow path, but it's no use. Only when it's too late does the erring sister learn the horrible price of fast driving, hard drinking and uninhibited sex. And it's ALL HER PARENTS' FAULT!!!! Youth Aflame was reissued in 1959 as Hoodlum Girls, during Hollywood's next J.D.-movie cycle.
After falling out with her mother, juvenile Sofia hitchhikes southwards in search of the father she never had.
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