In 'Captive (2020)', a teenage girl finds herself kidnapped and trapped in a delusional family's twisted game of survival. Struggling to outsmart her captors and escape the psychological cage, she must unravel the deeply disturbed dynamics of her captor's family relationships.
A couple, Richard and Rachel, are in their 40s and desperate to have a baby. They try various fertility treatments, including in-vitro fertilization, but face numerous challenges and setbacks along the way.
The Unbelievable Truth tells the story of an ex-convict named Josh Hutton, who returns to his small town after serving time in prison. Josh becomes entangled in a web of gossip, murder, and romance as he tries to rebuild his life. The movie explores themes of redemption, love, and the absurdity of everyday life.
In Wonderful World, a pessimistic man named Ben Singer finds his life turned upside down when he befriends a Senegalese co-worker and develops a newfound passion for playing guitar. As he navigates his complicated relationships, including with his estranged daughter, Ben learns the power of hope and the importance of connecting with others.
Little Boxes is a comedy-drama film that follows an interracial family as they move from New York City to a small town in Washington State. The film explores their experiences and challenges as they adjust to their new surroundings and navigate the complexities of race, family dynamics, and the quirky personalities of their neighbors. Along the way, they encounter issues such as interracial romance, biracial identity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.
Deadtime Stories is a horror-comedy anthology film that features supernatural tales and monsters. It follows the story of a babysitter who reads three bedtime stories to a young boy, each with its own terrifying twist. From werewolves to witches, the film covers a range of horror themes in a comedic and entertaining way.
Like It Never Was Before is a funny and heartfelt movie that explores the ups and downs of suburban life. It follows the story of a group of neighbors who navigate through various comedic and dramatic situations, while also experiencing love and romance.
They Go Boom! (1929) is a comedy short film featuring the famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The film follows their misadventures as they try to share a bed at a boarding house, resulting in a series of uproarious events. From fighting over bed covers to being hit on the head by falling objects, the duo's hilarious antics escalate to a chaotic finale. With its slapstick comedy and clever gags, They Go Boom! is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
With Mike it's anything but round: flat away, job a one-way street, and to make matters worse, his little loser heart still beats for ex-wife Claudia.
Ruan is like a passing rain that crosses Diego and floods him. On his journey to Argentina, Ruan stays for only a day at Diego's place, long enough to bring out the carnal tension between the bodies.
Alex feels atracted to Samuel, and even though his best friend warns him he has a girlfriend, something makes him think he is not that indifferent.
During an ill-fated sleepover, a tween celebrity obsession tests the boundaries of friendship, privacy, and a young girl’s heart.
Barney's on a camping trip, but the great outdoors is a bit too wild for him: first the wildlife, then the air mattress, then a bit of rain...
In Backstroke, a woman struggles with amnesia and tries to piece together the fragments of her lost relationship while dealing with depression and the disapproval of her father. Along the way, she forms a deep connection with another patient in a psychiatric hospital and explores her own sexuality.
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