Shrek, a grouchy ogre, is forced to go on a quest to rescue a princess and get his land back from a mean lord who exiles fairytale creatures to his swamp. Along the way, Shrek forms an unexpected bond with the princess and discovers the importance of true love and acceptance.
In a French kingdom, a selfish Prince is cursed to become a hideous Beast, along with his subjects, until he can find true love. Belle, a young woman, offers to take her father's place as the Beast's prisoner and they begin to form a bond. As Belle discovers the castle's enchanted objects and the Beast's kinder side, they begin to fall in love. However, the villagers, led by Gaston, threaten their happiness. In the end, the Beast is mortally wounded, but Belle's love breaks the curse and returns him to his human form.
A prince is cursed to become a hideous beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. Years later, a young woman named Belle enters his castle and begins to see the beauty within him, challenging societal expectations and breaking the curse.
In a robot world, Rodney, a young idealistic inventor, travels to the big city to join his inspiration's company. However, he finds himself opposing the sinister new management who plans to discontinue the manufacture of spare parts for older robots. With the help of his friends, Rodney fights back against the oppressive regime and convinces the original owner, Bigweld, to return and make spare parts available again.
After Homer pollutes the town's water supply, the Simpsons are declared fugitives when Springfield is encased in a gigantic dome by the EPA. They must find a way to escape and save their town from destruction.
In 15th-century Paris, Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, must summon the courage to save the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda, from being framed for murder by the evil archdeacon, Claude Frollo. With the help of his friends, a talking gargoyle and a clever goat, Quasimodo embarks on a thrilling adventure that will test his loyalty and reveal the true meaning of love and acceptance.
Van Helsing, a monster hunter, is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for his nefarious purposes.
Wallace and Gromit, inventors and best friends, run a vegetable security and humane pest control business called 'Anti-Pesto'. They are faced with the challenge of protecting the town's vegetables from rabbits until the annual giant vegetable growing contest. However, when a giant werewolf-like rabbit starts wreaking havoc, they must capture the creature and win the heart of Lady Tottington. In a series of chaotic events, they discover that Wallace has become the Were-Rabbit, and with the help of Gromit, they save the day and turn Tottington Hall into a wildlife refuge for rabbits.
In the small New England town of Blithe Hollow, Massachusetts, a boy named Norman Babcock is able to speak with the dead. Almost no one believes his ability is genuine, and he is isolated emotionally from his family and bullied by his peers. When Norman has a vision of the town's past and being pursued as a witch, he discovers that he must perform a ritual to protect the town. With the help of his friend Neil, Norman sets off on a journey to retrieve a special book to stop the curse. Along the way, they are pursued by zombies, but eventually find the grave of Agatha, the witch who cursed the town. Norman confronts Agatha's ghost, convincing her to let go of her vengeance and move on. The curse is broken, and Norman is regarded as a hero by his town.
After being set free, Barnabas Collins, an imprisoned vampire, returns to his ancestral home where he must protect his dysfunctional descendants. He must navigate a new world as he tries to restore his family's fortunes, battles a rival business owner who is also his ex-lover, and faces his own curse of eternal suffering. Along the way, he forms a romantic connection with a governess who resembles his lost love and must confront his enemy to save his family and break the curse.
Gandhi, a lawyer, leads the Indian revolts against British rule using nonviolent protest. He fights for the rights of Indians in South Africa and later returns to India to fight for independence. Despite setbacks, violence, and imprisonment, Gandhi's campaign gains international attention and eventually leads to India's independence. However, the country is divided into India and Pakistan, causing religious tensions and violence. Gandhi spends his last days trying to bring peace and is eventually assassinated.
In the classic horror film Frankenstein, a scientist named Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating dead body parts. As the monster comes to life, Dr. Frankenstein realizes the grave mistakes he has made and must face the consequences. The film explores themes of playing god, the dangers of scientific experimentation, and the ethics of creating life. It is set in a gothic horror atmosphere, with iconic scenes including the monster's creation and the famous line 'It's alive!'.
When two brothers inherit a decrepit mansion, they encounter a mischievous mouse that wreaks havoc on their lives. With hilarious slapstick comedy and clever traps, they engage in a battle of wits to rid themselves of the pesky rodent.
When a martial arts master's teacher is killed by an evil gang, he takes matters into his own hands and seeks revenge in Sydney, Australia. Along the way, he confronts an angry mob, engages in hand-to-hand combat, and showcases his skills in parkour, sword-fighting, and kung-fu.
Twilight Zone: The Movie is an anthology film consisting of four segments directed by four directors. The stories involve various themes of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi. The movie explores the dark and surreal aspects of human nature and reflects on the boundaries of reality. Each segment tells a unique story with elements of suspense, mystery, and psychological tension.
An anthology film featuring four true-crime stories that took place in Hong Kong in the early 1970's.
After a chance encounter, a man finds himself drawn into a surreal and chaotic sequence of events during one night in New York City. As he navigates through the city's dark underbelly, he encounters eccentric characters, experiences wild situations, and gets caught up in a web of mistaken identity, crime, and paranoia.
In 'The Wild One', a rebellious biker gang led by Johnny Strabler becomes a source of tension and conflict when they arrive in a small California town. The presence of the gang triggers a series of events and confrontations with the townspeople, highlighting themes of rebellion, anti-conformity, and gang violence.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a sci-fi horror film from 1956. It follows the story of a small town that is infiltrated by aliens who take over the bodies of its residents. As the aliens replicate the humans, the town is thrown into chaos and paranoia ensues. A group of survivors must fight against the unbeatable force and find a way to save humanity. The film explores themes of fear, identity, and the struggle for survival.
Oliver, an orphan boy in Victorian England, escapes from a workhouse and joins a group of pickpockets led by an elderly criminal named Fagin. As Oliver tries to navigate the criminal underworld and find a loving home, he encounters various obstacles, including an abusive boyfriend, a treacherous burglar, and a murderous mob.