A misanthropic New Yorker in his 60s finds a new lease on life when he starts a relationship with a young southern girl and learns to appreciate the simple joys.
My Brother's Wife tells the story of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage, who finds herself drawn to her brother-in-law. As their attraction grows, they are tempted to pursue a passionate affair, leading to a scandalous and complicated situation.
When the Candyman returns to stalk and murder his relatives in Los Angeles, a female artist gets caught up in the evil cult's plot. She must uncover the truth and stop the Candyman before it's too late.
A LEGO Brickumentary takes you behind the scenes of the iconic toy, exploring its impact on pop culture and showcasing the creativity of LEGO enthusiasts. From fan conventions to art exhibits and even space probes, this documentary reveals the wide range of ways LEGO has become more than just a toy.
England Is Mine is a biographical drama film about the early life of Steven Patrick Morrissey, the lead singer of the band The Smiths. Set in 1970s England, the movie follows Morrissey's journey as a shy teenager with dreams of becoming a rock star. He navigates through disappointments, love triangles, and the challenges of pursuing a career in music. The film showcases his transformation from an introverted teenager to the iconic musician known for his poetic lyrics and unique style.
A Syrian man is given the opportunity to travel to Brussels in exchange for having his back tattooed by a renowned artist. As his body becomes a living artwork, he enters a world of fame, money, and privilege, but soon realizes the price he has paid for his dreams.
After a series of failed relationships, Jessie makes a bet with her parents that she can find a husband by Christmas. She meets Aiden, who agrees to pretend to be her fiance, but as they spend more time together, real feelings start to develop. Jessie must decide if she will follow her heart or fulfill the terms of the bet.
Fling is a provocative and sensual drama that explores the intricacies of love, relationships, and sexual desire. It follows the lives of a group of young adults as they navigate through various romantic entanglements, heartbreaks, and unexpected encounters. The film delves into themes of open relationships, infidelity, and the complexities of human connection.
In 1980s Havana, a Russian literature professor becomes a translator to support his family. He faces challenges in a context of a gasoline and food shortage, dealing with a sick child, while also working as an art curator at a modern art museum. Based on a true story.
Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti subculture, his opening of the Pop Shop, and the social commentary present in his paintings and drawings.
In Carnival of Sinners, a struggling artist in Nice, France makes a deal with the devil to become successful. However, he soon realizes the price he has to pay for his newfound success and must find a way to break the pact before it's too late. With supernatural elements and dark fantasy themes, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey.
In La Prisonnière, a woman becomes involved with a modern art collector and a photographer, exploring the dynamics of dominance and submission. Set in 1960s France, the movie delves into themes of sadomasochism, surrealism, and desire.
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat is a documentary that delves into the life and artistic journey of the renowned artist. Set in the backdrop of New York City in the late 1970s, the film explores Basquiat's coming-of-age as a street artist, his experiences within the subculture of urban painting and graffiti, and his rise to fame in the art world. The documentary also touches upon themes of social commentary, the African-American experience, and the art movement of the time.
August follows the story of a CEO who becomes a financial shark and builds an empire, only to encounter a downfall due to his arrogance and unethical practices. The movie explores themes of power, manipulation, and the consequences of greed.
Set in 1920s Montparnasse, the film follows the life of a tormented artist who struggles with poverty, love, and artistic expression. The artist is constantly haunted by his lack of money and his tormented spirit, which leads him to contemplate suicide. He finds solace in his art, using it as a form of expression and escape from his misery. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters including a billionaire, a prostitute, and an art model. The film is based on the novel of the same name and explores themes of love, art, and the struggles of a troubled artist.
A safecracker named Webster orchestrates an elaborate heist to steal valuable jewelry from a high-society masquerade party, facing challenges such as car chases, surveillance, and corrupt officials.
Avery and Peter face challenges in their marriage, including renovating their dream house and dealing with work pressures. Avery's surprise for Peter adds a new perspective to their relationship.
Bomb the System is a movie about a group of graffiti artists who use their art to fight against social injustices in New York City. The film explores themes of freedom of speech, class differences, and the power of art to create change. As they navigate the urban landscape and face the challenges of being misunderstood and persecuted by the authorities, they discover the true meaning of friendship and the importance of fighting for what they believe in.
A woman who is mourning the love of her life falls into a relationship with a mysterious stranger.
Alix Miller arrives at the isolated Crompton mansion in New Hampshire to paint the portrait of the mysterious Leland Crompton. When they meet, she discovers that he is horribly disfigured from a disease called acromegaly. Nevertheless, friendship, romance, and a deeper understanding develop between the two.