Fastlane follows LAPD officers Van Ray and Deaqon Hayes, who are recruited by a secretive branch of the police force to go undercover and take down dangerous criminals. With their unique blend of street smarts and cutting-edge technology, they navigate the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, facing off against drug lords, gangsters, and corrupt cops. As they infiltrate the criminal world, they must also deal with their own personal demons and the ever-present danger of their double lives.
A frustrated novelist named Monk decides to take a stand against the exploitation of Black entertainment by writing a book under a pen name. The book becomes a sensation and thrusts Monk into the very heart of the hypocrisy and madness he criticizes.
When a professional football team goes on strike, the owner recruits a group of misfits to fill in and try to win the season. Chaos and comedy ensue as the replacements struggle to work together and overcome their differences.
Coonskin is a dark and controversial animated crime film that follows the story of three African American characters who get involved in organized crime and face racism and social issues. The film uses satire and symbolism to explore race relations and stereotypes, while also containing elements of blaxploitation.
Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte is a psychological thriller that follows a woman named Charlotte who is haunted by the past. After a traumatic event, Charlotte becomes secluded in her family mansion and is tormented by her own memories. As she uncovers family secrets and faces her own demons, she must confront her own sanity and determine who she can trust.
Yoga Hosers is a comedy horror movie about two teenage girls who love yoga and find themselves in a battle against an ancient evil presence. With the help of a legendary man-hunter, they must save their small town from destruction.
In the midst of a re-election campaign, a liberal US Senator, Jay Bulworth, becomes disillusioned with politics and hires a hitwoman to assassinate him. However, after meeting a young African-American woman and experiencing a new perspective on life, Bulworth begins to speak his mind without concern for political correctness or re-election.
Whoopi is a sitcom that revolves around the life of a hotel owner in New York City. The show follows the comedic and dramatic situations that she encounters in running her hotel, dealing with guests, and managing her eccentric staff. With a mix of laugh-out-loud moments and touching storylines, Whoopi provides an entertaining and relatable glimpse into the life of a woman trying to make it in the bustling city.
Miracle at St. Anna follows the journey of four African-American soldiers who get trapped behind enemy lines in Tuscany during World War II. As they fight for survival, they also uncover a mysterious connection to a village and its people.
When two friends working at a car wash find themselves in the middle of a kidnapping and ransom plot, they must come up with a plan to save the day.
House Party 3 is a comedic movie that revolves around a group of friends who embark on a wild weekend at the beach. The trip quickly turns into chaos as they navigate through various obstacles and hilarious situations. Along the way, they confront issues related to relationships, marriage, and the pressures of adulthood. With hip-hop music and a dose of romance, House Party 3 guarantees non-stop laughter and entertainment.
When a high school class gets a new teacher, the ambitious and dedicated William takes a special interest in a student named Lucas. As Lucas excels in his literature class, William becomes increasingly obsessed with him, going to great lengths to control and manipulate his life. As tension builds, Lucas must find a way to escape the clutches of his deranged teacher.
A player in Malibu, California, must confront the consequences of his womanizing ways when several women he has been involved with discover his lies and seek revenge.
In this satirical mockumentary, the film explores an alternate history where the Confederate States of America won the Civil War, leading to a very different present-day America. Through a series of television programs, commercials, and historical reenactments, the film exposes the racism, sexism, and revisionist history prevalent in this alternative reality.
Duke Jarrett is sent to jail at the John Dillinger prison. However, the prison looks more like a zoo, more or less ruled by the prisoners themselves.
Hurry Sundown (1967) is a drama film that takes place in Georgia, USA. It delves into the themes of racial segregation, prejudice, and social dynamics through an ensemble cast. The story revolves around an expropriation of land and the racial tensions that arise as a result. The film also explores other issues such as adultery, bribery, and the consequences of lying in court.
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.
All This and Rabbit Stew is a 1941 animated short film produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is notable for being one of the Censored Eleven, a group of Bugs Bunny cartoons withheld from syndication due to their racially insensitive content. The plot revolves around an African-American hunter pursuing Bugs Bunny through various comedic scenarios.
In Dakota, a widow in the Old West sets out to avenge the death of her husband and uncovers corruption along the way.
Darren, a black man who has had enough of dating white women, meets a quirky and talented indie musician named Malibu. As their friendship develops, Darren must confront his fear of commitment and decide if he is ready for a real relationship.