Steel Magnolias follows the lives of a close-knit group of women in a small Southern town. Through laughter, tears, and plenty of hairspray, they support each other through the ups and downs of life, including love, friendship, and the loss of loved ones.
The Women follows the lives of a group of women in New York City as they navigate through various relationships, careers, and personal challenges. The story highlights themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of modern womanhood.
After being betrayed by her husband, Ruth, a homemaker, decides to take revenge and destroy his life. In her quest for revenge, she becomes a successful author and manipulates everyone around her to get what she wants.
Samba, an immigrant living in France, struggles to find a job and love. He meets a compassionate immigration worker, Alice, and together they navigate the challenges of his uncertain status and their own personal issues.
Blindspotting follows Collin, a black ex-convict, who is trying to finish his probation period while dealing with the challenges of living in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in Oakland. Collin witnesses a police shooting and struggles with his guilt and the racial tension that surrounds him. With the help of his best friend Miles, Collin tries to navigate through his feelings and make positive changes in his life.
Based on books by Erma Bombeck, Maggie Weston is a housewife living with husband Len and sons Mark and Bruce outside of Dayton, Ohio. There is a third son, LJ, who is never seen because he's "always in the bathroom." Rounding out the main cast are Maggie's friends.
Drifting Clouds follows the story of a couple who face unemployment and economic hardships in Helsinki, Finland. As they try to make ends meet, they encounter various challenges and comedic situations. The film explores themes of hopelessness, pride, and optimism in a society affected by economic downturn. With deadpan humor and a touch of tragedy, Drifting Clouds offers a unique perspective on the struggles of working-class individuals.
Slow Burn is a gripping crime movie that follows a district attorney's race against time to piece together a complex web of deception and murder. With an undercover agent, a model, and a peeping tom as key players, the plot takes unexpected twists and turns as the protagonist uncovers a shocking conspiracy. As tensions rise, the district attorney must navigate through a series of dangerous encounters, including shootouts, blackmail, and even an exploding building. Will he be able to expose the truth before it's too late?
A tax inspector falls in love with a Moroccan woman who works in a beauty parlor. Their relationship is tested as they navigate family dynamics and cultural differences.
Good Hair is a comedic documentary that explores the cultural significance of African American hair, including the different styles, treatments, and products used. It delves into the social and political implications of hair, as well as the impact of the beauty industry. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the complexities and perceptions surrounding hair in the African American community.
Chicken Little, a young and gullible chicken, believes the sky is falling after being hit on the head by an acorn. He spreads the rumor, causing a mass hysteria in his town. Despite being ridiculed, Chicken Little sets out to prove that the sky is indeed falling and learns valuable lessons about bravery and trust along the way.
After killing his English partner, a Canadian businessman assumes his identity. Things begin to fall apart for him when the murdered man's body is found.
Assassination Tango follows a contract killer named John J. Anderson who is sent to Buenos Aires to carry out a mission. While there, he becomes infatuated with a dance instructor and finds himself torn between his dangerous job and his newfound love.
A journalist pretends to be a gigolo to get close to his subject, a glamorous stewardess. Along the way, he navigates through lies, envy, jealousy, and friendship.
A man named Marco Mazetti finds himself pregnant after a gynecologist's mistake. As news spreads, he faces public scrutiny and challenges to his right to choose. Marco deals with the societal expectations of gender roles and his own personal anxieties. With the support of his partner, Marco navigates the complexities of his situation, all while grappling with the implications for women's rights and freedom of choice.
In a small village in Provence, a quintuplet sheep goes missing, causing confusion and chaos among the townspeople. As they search for the sheep, the brothers, who have very different personalities, find themselves caught up in hilarious situations. From a mistaken identity to gender disguise, the brothers navigate their way through the town's quirks and challenges as they try to locate the missing sheep and restore order.
A female librarian, suffering from cancer and loneliness, embarks on a journey to Costa Rica where she meets a charming gigolo and discovers love and adventure.
Chatterbox! (1977) is a hilarious comedy film about Penelope, a woman who discovers that her vagina can talk. This leads to a series of funny and bizarre situations as Penelope's talking vagina becomes famous and attracts the attention of both men and women. Along the way, she navigates relationships, explores her sexuality, and deals with the challenges of fame.
Old Enough tells the story of two young girls, Lonnie and Karen, who become friends despite their differences. Lonnie comes from a working-class family, while Karen is from a wealthier background. The film follows their friendship as they navigate the challenges of growing up, dealing with class differences, and discovering their identities.
Square Dance is a drama set in Fort Worth, Texas, and follows a 13-year-old girl named Gemma. Gemma lives with her intellectually disabled mother and they are struggling to make ends meet. When her mother's boyfriend moves in, Gemma feels unwanted and begins to rebel. She finds solace in a local square dance club where she develops a close bond with an intellectually disabled man named Rory. The story explores themes of family, self-discovery, and young love.