Carrie, a New York City writer on sex and love, is about to marry her long-time boyfriend, Mr. Big. However, her three best friends must console her when Mr. Big leaves her at the altar. The film follows the lives of Carrie and her friends, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha, as they navigate love, relationships, and the ups and downs of living in the city. Along the way, they deal with issues such as marriage, friendship, infidelity, and the pursuit of happiness. Despite the challenges they face, the four women always have each other's backs and celebrate their bond through the good times and the bad.
A lonely office drone in New York City lets company managers use his apartment for affairs. He hopes to catch the eye of elevator operator Fran Kubelik. Complications arise when he is promoted and learns Kubelik is involved with his boss. After an office party on Christmas Eve, Kubelik confronts the boss and overdoses on sleeping pills. The protagonist revives her and cares for her while avoiding authorities. They grow closer during her recovery. The boss continuously strings Kubelik along until she realizes the protagonist truly loves her. They reunite and declare their love for each other.
The Ghostbusters are sued and barred from investigating the supernatural. They must find a way to stop the spirit of Vigo the Carpathian from possessing a child and returning to life. Along the way, they uncover a river of pink slime that reacts to emotions. They use positively-charged mood slime and the Statue of Liberty to defeat Vigo and save New York City.
Waterloo Bridge tells the story of a ballerina named Myra who falls in love with a British officer named Roy during World War I. They get married in haste, but their happiness is short-lived as Roy goes to war and Myra becomes a prostitute to survive. When Roy returns, he believes Myra is dead, and they are reunited under tragic circumstances.
Step back into the year 2000 and experience the gripping story of the Y2K millennium bug. This documentary uses all-archival footage to recreate the mass hysteria that swept through society, forever altering our modern world.
More American Graffiti is a movie that takes place in the 1960s and follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the turbulent time of the Vietnam War. The movie combines comedy and drama as it explores themes of peace, army desertion, teenage rebellion, and the cultural shifts happening during that era.
Driving Lessons is a coming-of-age film that follows a teenage boy who forms an unlikely bond with a retired actress. As he helps her with everyday tasks, he learns valuable life lessons and discovers his own talents and desires. Set in the suburbs of the United Kingdom, the film explores themes of guilt, escape, and the complexities of relationships.
The story follows a shopgirl who, after being fired, discovers a baby left at the department store. She takes on the role of caretaker and hilarity ensues as she navigates the challenges of balancing work and caring for the baby.
In Rabbit Every Monday, a mischievous rabbit wreaks havoc at a New Year's party by playing pranks on the guests and causing chaos. The rabbit gets into trouble when he encounters a hunter, but manages to outsmart him with his quick wit. This animated comedy short is filled with laughter and excitement for the whole family.
Room for One More is a heartwarming comedy that follows the story of a couple who opens their home to foster children. They face various challenges and heartwarming moments as they navigate the ups and downs of parenting and creating a loving family.
In colonial India, a young girl named Wee Willie Winkie befriends the soldiers of her mother's regiment and brings joy and friendship to their military outpost. Together, they face challenges and build a bond that transcends generations.
The gang puts on a musical show at a reunion for some of the former Gang kids.
Green Fire is an adventure drama that takes place in South America. The story follows a plantation owner who gets involved in a business partnership to create an emerald mine. However, things take a turn for the worse as bandits, financial crisis, and fatal accidents threaten their venture. Amidst the chaos, a passionate romance blooms, adding another layer of intrigue to the plot.
Noah, the sole remaining survivor on our planet after a nuclear holocaust, finds himself unable to to accept his unique predicament. To cope with his loneliness, he creates an imaginary companion, then a companion for his companion and finally an entire civilization - a world of illusion in which there is no reality but Noah, no rules but those of the extinct world of his memory - our world.
While on leave during World War II, a soldier meets a woman on a train and they form a close bond. As they spend time together, they share their secrets and find comfort in each other's company. However, their holiday romance is complicated by their personal obligations and the impending end of the war.
Newsfront is a period drama set in 1950s Sydney, Australia, that follows the story of a news reporter and his experiences in the early days of television. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the personal sacrifices made by journalists in their pursuit of the truth. As the protagonist grapples with the changing landscape of journalism, he also faces personal challenges, including family dynamics and a deteriorating relationship. Newsfront is a compelling portrayal of an era marked by growth and upheaval in both the media industry and society at large.
Young and shy Jeff discovers his attraction to men. After struggling with himself he comes out to his parents. Mum eventually listens to his son and tries to understand his feelings, but his Dad would rather die — which, in the end, he really does, leaving behind a mother, her son and his friend to work those things out Jeff and his Dad had never the courage to talk about.
When a rash of murders depletes their number, a billionaire's employees are brought together at an Englishman's estate.
The 'Farmer Poet' Robert Burns, after a bad romance, pens "Auld Lang Syne" to much fanfare and courts high society at the expense of his blossoming relationship with beautiful Jean Armour. Soon a marriage is arranged for Jean, and Robby must race to her side before she is married off.
Olive rushes over to show Popeye the headline: Vaudeville is coming back. They agree to rehearse their old act. After a brief song-and-dance intro, the act begins: Popeye demonstrating his strength while Olive displays her flexibility and balance; impersonations of Jimmy Durante, Stan Laurel and Groucho Marx; and the last act, more feats of strength and agility.