In 1906 San Francisco, widow Sarah Winchester believes she is haunted by the ghosts of those killed by the Winchester rifles. She is constantly building and renovating her mansion to appease the spirits and protect her family. A skeptical psychiatrist is sent to evaluate her sanity, but soon realizes that there is an evil presence within the house that Sarah must confront.
A woman works to exonerate her brother, who was convicted of murder, by uncovering the truth behind a haunted antique mirror. As they investigate, they learn that the mirror possesses a malevolent entity that feeds off life forces and manipulates reality. With a kill switch set up to destroy the mirror, they must confront their traumatic past and face the supernatural forces at play.
Seabiscuit is a movie based on the true story of an undersized racehorse who becomes a symbol of hope and determination during the Great Depression. The film follows the journey of Seabiscuit, his jockey, and his owner as they overcome adversity and achieve success against all odds.
In The Quiet Ones, a group of university students set out to prove the existence of supernatural forces by conducting an experiment on a young girl. As their experiment progresses, they uncover terrifying secrets and unleash forces they cannot control. They must fight to survive and put an end to the malevolent entity they have awakened.
Idlewild is a movie set in the 1930s and follows the lives of Percival and Rooster, two friends working at a club called Church. Percival dreams of becoming a pianist, while Rooster is involved in criminal activities. Their lives take a dramatic turn when they get entangled in love, betrayal, and redemption.
In 1959, a group of experienced hikers mysteriously disappeared in the Ural Mountains. Their bodies were found mutilated and with inexplicable injuries. Decades later, a documentary crew sets out to uncover the truth behind the Dyatlov Pass Incident, but they soon find themselves facing a terrifying secret that goes beyond their worst nightmares.
Comic look at the history of prostitution.
Valentino: The Last Emperor is a documentary that explores the life and career of the renowned fashion designer Valentino Garavani. The film delves into his creative process, his relationships with models and muses, and his impact on the fashion industry. It also showcases his iconic fashion shows and events, as well as his personal life and the legacy he leaves behind.
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.
Vincere is a powerful biographical drama that takes place in Italy during the early 20th century. It follows the intense story of a woman's struggle and her ultimate sacrifice in the face of political turmoil and personal tragedy. With a gripping plot and compelling characters, Vincere captivates its audience from start to finish.
The Compleat Al (a title parody/homage of the 1982 documentary ‘The Compleat Beatles’) is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, the Grammy® award-winning master of musical parody and rock-and-roll comedy, from his birth to 1985. Although a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovic's real life, beginning with his childhood years, his high school and college days, and up through his early-career rise to stardom. This semi-concocted chronicle also contains classic moments from AL-TV, footage from his trip to Japan, and a somewhat embellished version of how he received permission from Michael Jackson for "Eat It". And to top it off, The Compleat Al contains eight "Weird Al" music video classics: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", the award-winning "Eat It", "I Lost on Jeopardy", "This Is the Life", "Like a Surgeon", "One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid"!
Sir! No Sir! is a documentary about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States military during the Vietnam War. The film focuses on the movement that developed in opposition to the war, with soldiers organizing protests, demonstrations, and acts of resistance against the military and the war effort. It highlights the stories of soldiers who refused to fight, went AWOL, and spoke out against the war, as well as the efforts of activists and civilians who supported the movement. Through interviews, archival footage, and historical context, the film provides a comprehensive look at the anti-war movement and its impact on military culture and the broader society.
We Were Here is a powerful documentary that explores the devastating impact of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco during the 1970s and 1980s. Through interviews with survivors, activists, and healthcare professionals, the film chronicles the experiences of individuals who lived through this tumultuous time, highlighting the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community and their fight for equality and acceptance.
Deepsea Challenge 3D is a documentary film that follows filmmaker James Cameron as he ventures into the deep-sea in a submersible to explore the mysteries of the ocean. The film documents his journey to the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth, and provides an insight into the fascinating world that lies beneath the surface.
An American Carol is a comedy movie that revolves around a cynical, anti-American filmmaker who is visited by three spirits on the Fourth of July to help him regain his patriotic spirit. Through a series of hilarious and satirical events, the filmmaker learns the importance of freedom, liberty, and the true American spirit.
Room 237 is a documentary that explores various interpretations of Stanley Kubrick's film, The Shining. It delves into conspiracy theories, artistic interpretations, and the impact of the film on its viewers. The documentary examines different theories surrounding hidden messages, symbolism, and subliminal messages in the film, ranging from the moon landing conspiracy to references to Native American history and genocide. Room 237 also discusses the creative process of filmmaking and the role of the director in shaping a film's meaning.
In 'Philadelphia Experiment II', a time-travel experiment goes wrong, transporting the protagonist to an alternate reality where the Nazis won World War II. He must find a way to return to his own time and prevent the disastrous experiment from happening. Along the way, he faces challenging obstacles and encounters surprising allies.
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a documentary film that tells the story of the history and cultural significance of Dawson City, a town in Yukon, Canada. The film explores the discovery of a collection of silent films that have been preserved in the permafrost for decades, as well as the Klondike Gold Rush and other key moments in the city's past.
Tells the story of a great milestone in aviation history: the 1935 crossing of the Pacific Ocean by a Pan American Airways flying boat known as the China Clipper. The documentary series recounts the development of this technological innovation – led by Pan Am’s chief executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane engineer Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz – with dramatic re-enactments, interviews with historians and biographers, and archival photographs, newsreel clips and film.
In 'The Capture,' a team of scientists delves into the realm of Egyptian mythology and the afterlife, conducting unethical experiments that have disastrous consequences. As they explore the other side, they become trapped in a dark matter experiment gone wrong, leading to a series of unsettling events. With their lives at stake, they must confront the consequences of their actions and find a way to escape. This gripping movie tackles themes of morality, the unknown, and the disturbing power of scientific experimentation.