Tarzan (1966) follows the story of a feral child named Tarzan who was raised by chimpanzees in the jungle. He learns to swing on vines, communicate with animals, and becomes a superhero to protect the jungle and its inhabitants.
George of the Jungle is a live-action adaptation of the classic cartoon, following the story of George, a lovable and clumsy hero with a heart of gold. Raised by animals in the jungle, George is unaware of the ways of the modern world, leading to hilarious encounters and mishaps. When he encounters an heiress named Ursula, George's life takes an unexpected turn as he is brought to San Francisco, California. As he struggles to adapt to city life, George must also face a dangerous plot against him and his animal friends. With slapstick comedy, unexpected twists, and heartwarming moments, George of the Jungle is a wild ride for the whole family.
Set during World War I, a young German soldier faces the harsh realities and devastating effects of war as he fights in the trenches and witnesses the loss of his comrades.
In this adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, a group of friends conspire to bring together two couples while dealing with a series of misunderstandings and false accusations. Set in 16th-century Italy, the story unfolds through a mix of humor, wit, and romance.
An undercover policewoman tracks seven escaped convicts to the deserted island where they've set up a camp.
Hunger is a poignant biographical drama set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It tells the story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike led by Bobby Sands. The film explores the inhumane living conditions in the Maze Prison and the brutality faced by the prisoners. It depicts the journey of Sands as he protests against the British government and fights for the rights of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Barefoot in the Park is a comedy film about a newlywed couple, played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, who struggle to adjust to married life in a small New York City apartment. The film follows their comedic adventures as they navigate various challenges, including meddling in-laws, arguments, and cultural differences. Despite their differences, they learn to compromise and find happiness in their unconventional relationship.
Melody Time is an animated anthology film released in 1948. It includes various music and comedy segments, featuring characters such as Jose Carioca, Donald Duck, and pioneers. The film combines hand-drawn animation with songs, poems, and stories set to music. It takes the viewers on a journey through different time periods and locations, from a samba dance in Brazil to the Wild West. Melody Time is a classic example of traditional animation and showcases the talent of Disney's animated canon.
Make Mine Music is a collection of animated musical segments, each with its own unique story and style. From a hillbilly feud to a love-struck couple, the film takes viewers on a journey through various musical genres and settings.
A middle-aged man named Ned Merril decides to swim across all the pools in his suburban Connecticut neighborhood, while encountering various people and situations along the way. As he swims from house to house, he experiences moments of nostalgia, disillusionment, and emotional breakdown. Through his journey, Ned tries to rekindle connections, make amends, and come to terms with his own past.
After being shipwrecked, Lemuel Gulliver finds himself on the island of Lilliput where he encounters a race of tiny people. He must navigate their society and help them overcome their problems, all while trying to find a way back home.
City of Joy is a movie about an American surgeon who travels to Calcutta, India to volunteer at a medical clinic. He becomes friends with the locals and witnesses the poverty and corruption that plague the city. Despite the challenging circumstances, he finds hope and optimism in the midst of it all.
Raising Cain is a psychological thriller that explores the disturbing life of a man with multiple personalities. As his secrets unravel, the plot takes unexpected twists and turns, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. The movie delves into themes of child abuse, marital infidelity, voyeurism, and obsession. It is a gripping tale of psychological torment and manipulation.
Labyrinth of Passion is a hilarious and intriguing film that takes place in Madrid, Spain in the 1980s. The movie follows a wide range of eccentric characters, including a punk rock singer, a psychologist, a transvestite, and an Islamic terrorist. The plot revolves around themes of love, deception, and sexual identity. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, Labyrinth of Passion is an entertaining exploration of relationships and sexuality.
In communist Czechoslovakia, a man seeks revenge against those who have wronged him, leading to comedic and dramatic consequences.
In the summer of 1900, a shy and imaginative young boy named Leo Colston is invited to spend the holidays at the grand estate of his wealthy schoolmate's family. As he becomes the go-between for the young lovers, Leo finds himself entangled in a web of secrets, lies, and betrayal. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the English countryside, 'The Go-Between' is a coming-of-age story that explores themes of love, sexuality, and societal expectations.
During World War II, a group of survivors aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean is confronted by vampire creatures. They must band together and fight for their lives while trying to find a way to escape.
A middle-aged lawyer's life takes a chaotic turn when he becomes infatuated with a bohemian woman and embraces the counterculture lifestyle in 1960s California.
In Massage Parlor Murders, a serial killer terrorizes a massage parlor, leaving a trail of gruesome murders. As the police launch an investigation, they uncover a web of deceit, secrets, and passion. Can they catch the killer before it's too late?
Set in Kenya during the Mau Mau Rebellion, 'Something of Value' tells the story of two childhood friends, Kimani and Peter, who find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. As tensions rise and violence escalates, their friendship is put to the ultimate test. With themes of colonialism, racism, and insurgency, the film explores the deep-rooted injustice and segregation that defined this historical period.