In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes, Jackson Healy and Holland March, team up to investigate the mysterious death of a porn star and the disappearance of a young girl. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a conspiracy involving the porn industry and the Department of Justice.
Driving Me Crazy is a comedy adventure film about a mad scientist who invents a super-speed car. He and his friend get into trouble when they use the car to escape from East Germany. The film follows their hilarious and thrilling adventures as they navigate through various obstacles and chase scenes.
Detropia is a documentary film that explores the economic decline and urban decay of Detroit, focusing on the lives of its residents and the impact of deindustrialization on the city. It follows various individuals, including artists, protesters, workers, and business owners, as they navigate the challenges of unemployment, corporate downsizing, and civic pride. The film captures the stark contrast between the city's past as a thriving industrial center and its present state of economic crisis.
After being released from prison, a former con man seeks revenge on those who betrayed him and redemption for his past crimes. Along the way, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game of car customization, street racing, and a mission to expose corruption. It's a thrilling journey that explores themes of reconciliation, trust, and the consequences of one's actions.
Over-the-top 1950s “Populuxe” advertisement for General Motors. A woman falls asleep and dreams of a glorious future of perfect products, including a variety of shiny futuristic dream cars and Frigidaire’s fully automated “Kitchen of the Future.” The film debuted at the 1956 General Motors "Motorama" event in New York City.
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