Oliver Quick, a student at Oxford University, is struggling to find his place until he meets Felix Catton, a charming and aristocratic classmate. Felix invites Oliver to Saltburn, his family's sprawling estate, for a summer that will change everything. As Oliver delves into the world of Felix and his eccentric family, he becomes embroiled in deception, class differences, and a web of dark secrets. This psychological thriller explores themes of sociopathy, murder, mental illness, and the consequences of navigating the complex dynamics of love, lust, and power.
A Million Little Things follows a group of friends who are brought together after one of them unexpectedly dies by suicide. The loss forces the others to reevaluate their own lives and relationships as they navigate love, friendship, and the challenges of adulthood.
The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her groundbreaking album, Back to Black that catapulted Winehouse to global fame. Told through Amy’s eyes and inspired by her deeply personal lyrics, the film explores and embraces the many layers of the iconic artist and the tumultuous love story at the center of one of the most legendary albums of all time.
A woman named Kya Clark, who grew up in the marshes of the Deep South, becomes a suspect in the murder of a man she had a past relationship with. Raised in an abusive and poor family, Kya survives on her own in the marshes. She forms a romantic relationship with Tate Walker, who leaves for college and breaks his promise to return. Kya then begins a relationship with local quarterback Chase Andrews, only to discover he is engaged to someone else. When Chase becomes abusive, Kya fights him off, but he is later found dead. Kya is charged with murder and stands trial, but is eventually found not guilty. She spends the rest of her life with Tate, publishing nature books and being visited by her brother Jodie. When Kya passes away, Tate finds evidence that suggests she may have killed Chase.
Bad Exorcist is an adult animated comedy TV show that follows the life of a terrible exorcist who tries to rid the world of demons, but usually ends up causing chaos and hilarity instead. With plenty of violence, creatures, and dark humor, this show is a must-watch for grown-up animation fans.
After losing her job and discovering her husband's infidelity, Tammy embarks on a road trip with her wild and alcoholic grandmother. Together, they encounter various misadventures, including car damage, mistaken identities, and run-ins with the law.
Catherine Tate plays a disgraced member of the British Royal Family who is sent to rule Australia. Princess Georgiana is the black sheep of a fictional British Royal Family. A PR disaster, she's spent her spoilt, party-girl life plastered over the tabloids. On the back of her latest scandal her mother, the Queen, makes the unprecedented move of abdicating her Australian throne in favour of her daughter. It is hoped that giving her some real responsibility will finally be the making of her - and if it isn't, at least shipping her off keeps her 10,000 miles away from London. Accompanied by a useless entourage, Queen Georgiana of Australia goes kicking and screaming to a country she has zero interest in beyond the Hemsworth Brothers.
Honey Boy is an autobiographical film that explores the complicated and intense relationship between a young actor, Otis, and his alcoholic and abusive father. The story follows Otis as he reflects on his traumatic childhood experiences while in rehab, and delves into themes of addiction, trauma, and the struggle to find redemption.
A former minor league baseball player becomes the coach of a misfit little league team and leads them to unexpected success, while dealing with his own personal issues.
In the 1870s, a gunfighter named Wyatt Earp arrives in Wichita, Kansas, and becomes the town marshal. He takes on the task of bringing law and order to the town, which is plagued by cattleman and outlaws. With the help of his friend, Bat Masterson, and the support of the townspeople, Earp fights against corruption and moral issues, ultimately ensuring justice prevails in the Wild West.
Five friends in their 20ies try to make it as artists while struggling with psychological disorders and disregulated lives. Abandoned to themselves, they try to escape the pain with drugs and parties, but, soon, that reveals not to be enough. Past violence comes back to the surface, old secrets and addictions get revealed...
In the remote village of Pé da Serra in the mountains of Portugal, a monk arrives wielding a demonic sword. Before long, the mystical weapon ends up in the hands of the town drunk António da Luz (who plays himself). Together, the drunkard and the sword will have to learn together to fight the encroaching evil.
Lucio, a piano teacher who cannot tolerate his loneliness, decides to rebuild his life based on the different ties he forges with his own students.
A hard boiled detective investigates the murder of a notorious mobster, after it is linked to a myserious website.
In the gritty streets of Dublin, a young taxi driver must confront his own demons as he navigates his way through the dark underworld of alcohol addiction and dysfunctional family relationships. Along the way, he experiences heartbreak, redemption, and ultimately learns the true meaning of love and sacrifice.
Eight Deadly Shots (1972) is a TV mini-series based on a true story. Set in a rural Finnish village, it delves into the life of a farmer and the challenges he faces with unemployment, poverty, and alcoholism. The story revolves around the protagonist's relationship with his alcoholic father, the seasonal changes in the village, and his struggles to make a living. As the plot progresses, the narrative touches upon religion, bootlegging, and the violent consequences of alcohol problems. With a melancholic and revenge-driven undertone, Eight Deadly Shots sheds light on the harsh reality of rural life in 1970s Finland and the impact of alcoholism on a large family.
Northern Lights is a heartfelt film that follows the story of a recovering alcoholic novelist who finds solace and redemption while navigating the challenges of love, family, and mental health. Set in the northern lights of Manchester, the film delves into themes of anxiety, loneliness, and the power of compassion.
A rough looking man stumbles his way onto a beach carrying a pack of beer, distressed from his recent breakup, he begins to struggle with his sobriety when a mysterious singing calls him into the ocean.
A washed up musician on the brink of losing everything finds new hope through the gift of a dying father.