In Gotham City, Batman must stop the deformed criminal Penguin from wreaking havoc with the help of a corrupt businessman. Meanwhile, a female employee of the businessman becomes the Catwoman and seeks her own revenge. Batman must protect the city and confront the two villains.
A detective named Hae-Jun is investigating the death of a man who frequently climbed a mountain. In the process, he encounters the man's young wife, Seo-Rae, an immigrant from China. Suspecting her involvement in the death, Hae-Jun begins to stalk her and becomes obsessed. However, as the investigation progresses, Hae-Jun learns that Seo-Rae is not the killer. They develop a close relationship but soon, Hae-Jun discovers that Seo-Rae is actually the murderer and has been manipulating him. She confesses to the crime and tries to bury herself alive at the beach, leaving Hae-Jun devastated.
Mickey and the gang are preparing for an Easter party; however, Pete says the password incorrectly, blowing the clubhouse away, and Mickey must travel far and wide to get it together again.
In 1936, a man discovers the dark secrets of a Nazi occult experiment in rural West Virginia. Seeking revenge, he must confront vampires, necromancers, and a quest for immortality.
In ancient China, a princess becomes entangled in a love triangle and must make a sacrifice that will shape the future of her kingdom.
A factory owner is brutally murdered and a man with a criminal record is accused of the crime. The lawyer defending the suspect delves deep into the case, searching for the truth amidst a web of secrets and lies. As the trial unfolds, the lawyer uncovers shocking revelations and must navigate the complexities of the legal system to uncover the real killer.
Vicky, an 8-year-old girl, has an extraordinary sense of smell. Her days are filled with exploring this gift and living happily with her beloved mother. However, when her enigmatic aunt Julia reenters their lives, long-buried secrets resurface, bringing forth violence and enchantment.
Set in post-war Japan, a young woman named Noriko is faced with the pressures of marriage and family expectations. She must decide between following tradition or seeking her own path in life.
Rachel is a shy and introverted school teacher in a small town in Connecticut. She lives with her domineering mother and feels trapped in her lonely life. As she forms a friendship with a female colleague, Rachel starts to explore her own sexuality and seeks to break free from societal expectations. The movie depicts her journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces along the way.
Female Trouble is a dark comedy film that follows the life of Dawn Davenport, a young woman with a penchant for chaos and violence. From her troubled upbringing to her outrageous crimes, her journey is filled with absurd humor and graphic violence. With themes of dysfunction, vanity, and insanity, Female Trouble is a satirical exploration of society's obsession with beauty and fame.
Carry On Regardless is a British sex comedy film about a mix-up at a private club where hilarious antics ensue. The film revolves around an interpreter who gets caught up in various comedic situations, including being sprayed with water from a leaky faucet, getting stuck in overalls, and encountering a Chinese immigrant. With its campy and spoof elements, Carry On Regardless delivers plenty of laughs.
Sparrow is a comedy-drama romance film set in Hong Kong. The story follows a pickpocket who gets entangled in a dangerous criminal scheme. With elements of comedy and romance, the film explores themes of love, identity, and unexpected connections. The pickpocket's life takes an unexpected turn as he navigates the complexities of loyalty, desire, and betrayal.
In 'What's So Bad About Feeling Good?', a virus outbreak in New York City leads to widespread happiness and euphoria. As the city descends into chaos, a group of individuals must navigate the consequences of the virus and find a way to restore normalcy. With faked pregnancies, mutated toucans, and a quest for an antidote, this comedy explores the idea of happiness gone awry.
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover is a biographical drama that explores the life and career of J. Edgar Hoover, the influential and controversial director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The movie delves into Hoover's rise to power, his involvement in key historical events such as the Watergate scandal, and his complex relationships with presidents and other politicians. It also touches upon his personal life, including his rumored homosexuality. Through a nonlinear narrative, the film examines the dark secrets and power struggles within the FBI during Hoover's tenure.
In Curse II: The Bite, a young man is bitten by a snake and begins to go through a horrifying transformation. As he struggles to control his new animalistic instincts, he seeks revenge on those who have wronged him. The film explores themes of mutation, body horror, and genetic mutation.
What Did the Lady Forget? is a 1937 comedy-drama film that follows the story of a forgetful lady and the hilarious and chaotic situations that arise from her forgetfulness. It explores themes of memory, relationships, and the consequences of forgetfulness. Set in Japan, the film showcases the interactions and dynamics among different characters, including a schoolboy, a professor, a maid, and a chauffeur. As the story unfolds, the forgetful lady's memory lapses lead to misunderstandings, comedic mishaps, and unexpected surprises. With its witty dialogue and charming characters, What Did the Lady Forget? is a delightful and entertaining film.
Cargo is a thrilling adventure drama about a young backpacker who gets caught in a dangerous drug-smuggling operation aboard a cargo ship in Africa. In a desperate attempt to survive, he must navigate through treacherous situations, make difficult choices, and ultimately sacrifice himself for the greater good.
Young Hyacinth is a comedy movie that follows the story of a maid who aspires for better social standing. She faces various embarrassing situations while working in the countryside. The movie explores her relationships with her family and the challenges she faces due to her job as a maid. It also highlights her interactions with different characters and her desire for a better life.
Lucky Blue follows the story of a teenage boy who goes on a camping trip with his family. During the vacation, he discovers his first crush and experiences the excitement and challenges of young love. As he navigates through the complexities of romantic relationships, he also explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and coming-of-age.
Mathilde is nine years old. Her parents have separated. She lives with her mother, a fragile person who hovers at the edge of madness. It is a story of a unique love between a daughter and her mother.