Hate Crime is a 2005 drama film about homophobia and violence against gay people. The story follows a small town torn apart by a hate crime, as the residents struggle to come to terms with their own prejudices and the consequences of their actions. The film explores themes of intolerance, justice, and the impact of hate crimes on individuals and communities.
A group of odd characters, including a talk show host, a police officer, and a trigger-happy man, find themselves involved in a series of bizarre events in Los Angeles. As their paths intertwine, the line between reality and metaphysical starts to blur. With dark humor and offbeat situations, the movie explores themes of guilt, fate, and male friendship.
In 1987, frustrated junior high student Takashi hates his uncool father hanging around their suburban home all the time, and is pestered by the area’s wannabe gangsters. But he’s interested in the girl next door, the bounteously-breasted Megumi. One day, Takashi hears a rumor that porn actress Kyoko Yokushimaru is coming to town for an autograph session at the only video store in town where Takashi and his judo friends always hang out. Their ridiculous but serious adventure begins. What will Takashi find after all the surprises and chaos? Recalling youth classics like Stand By Me, this is the debut feature of Shin Adachi, Japan Academy Prize-winning screenwriter of 100 Yen Love.
A raw, rough-hewn look at the life of Screw publisher Al Goldstein.
Brian Pickles is a lovelorn standup comedian who discovers a portal into the mind of adult film star Ron Jeremy. Inside the well-endowed Jeremy, Pickles is able to woo Mia (Mia Crowe), the girl of his dreams. With the help of pal Andy Dick, Jeremy must fight back before Brian and Mia take over his life for good. In addition to Jeremy, several other stars of the porn industry make appearances.
Jack, a writer, gets personally involved with his subjects after he is commissioned to pen a book on prostitution.
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