In TRON: Legacy, the son of a virtual world designer searches for his missing father and finds himself transported into the digital world. He encounters his father's corrupted creation and befriends a unique ally who was born inside the digital world.
Kay Graham, the first female newspaper publisher, and her editor Ben Bradlee find themselves in a battle between press and government after uncovering a cover-up that spans four U.S. Presidents.
After being presumed dead for 15 years, Danny Rand returns to New York City to reclaim his family's company. However, as he delves deeper into the secrets of his past and learns to harness his ancient powers, he becomes a vigilante fighting against crime and corruption.
The Way We Live Now is a TV show set in 19th century London, exploring the themes of greed and societal snobbishness. The story focuses on the lives of various characters and the impact of their actions on society. It presents a tale of social climbers, nouveau-riche individuals, and the consequences of their pursuit of wealth and status. Based on the novel, this period piece offers a captivating portrayal of a society obsessed with appearances and the consequences of unchecked greed.
Oliver Twist is a young orphan boy who escapes from a life of child labor and abuse in an orphanage. He inadvertently becomes a member of a pickpocket gang led by the notorious Fagin. As Oliver tries to find a sense of belonging, he encounters danger, adventure, and unexpected friendships.
In the movie Mayhem, a virus outbreak occurs in a corporate office building, causing its employees to lose their inhibitions and engage in violent behavior. The protagonist, who has been unjustly fired from his job, teams up with a former client to fight their way to the top floor and confront the corrupt executives responsible for their predicament.
Not Quite Dead Yet is a comedy movie about a rebellious daughter who enlists the help of a corporate spy to save her father's pharmaceutical company from a hostile takeover. As she navigates the cutthroat corporate world, she discovers the true meaning of family and friendship.
Two ambitious vice presidents become rivals when an imminent board room vacancy arises.
The Family That Preys tells the story of two families, one wealthy and one not, and the conflicts that arise when their paths cross. Deception, infidelity, and greed drive the plot as the characters navigate a web of lies and hidden motivations. Along the way, they confront issues of love, betrayal, and the complexities of family relationships.
In the Name of My Daughter is a crime drama movie that follows the story of a spurned lover who goes missing, leading her mother on a desperate journey to uncover the truth. Set in the 1970s and 2000s, the film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the lengths one will go to find justice. With a backdrop of the French Riviera and the power dynamics of a wealthy family, the plot delves into the complexities of relationships and the dark secrets that can be hidden behind closed doors.
In pre-war Paris, two sisters who work as mediums are hired by a film director to investigate a case of paranormal activity. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover dark secrets and face personal challenges that test their bond and beliefs. The film explores themes of loss, sisterhood, and the blurred line between reality and illusion.
Before her marriage to the son of a rich executive a woman is assaulted by a sadistic gang and video taped. After the wedding the gang begins to make their demands.
Trouble in Paradise is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film follows the story of a suave jewel thief and a crafty con artist who team up to commit a series of robberies. However, their plans are complicated when they both fall in love with the same woman, leading to a hilarious and unpredictable chain of events.
Bernard and Doris is a biographical comedy-drama film that tells the story of the unconventional friendship between billionaire tobacco heiress Doris Duke and her gay butler Bernard Lafferty. As Bernard struggles with his alcoholism and Doris faces her own personal demons, they form a unique bond that transcends societal norms and expectations. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected twists, Bernard and Doris navigate a complex and often hilarious journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
Putney Swope is a comedy film from 1969 that satirizes the advertising industry and tackles racial issues. The story follows the unexpected rise of the token black man, Putney Swope, who becomes the chairman of a major advertising agency after the death of its leader. As Putney takes charge, he turns the agency upside down with his unconventional ideas and challenges the status quo. The film explores themes of race, power, and the absurdity of the advertising world.
When a scientist creates a new experimental drug, it becomes a hit but has unexpected side effects. The drug's success leads to chaos and hilarity as people's lives are turned upside down. With irreverent humor and satire, this dark comedy explores themes of marketing, memory, sexuality, and the corporate world.
Rapt (2009) is a drama-thriller film that tells the story of a wealthy businessman who is kidnapped and held for ransom. The film revolves around the efforts of his family and the police to secure his release. With themes of privacy invasion, double life, and the dark side of high society, Rapt explores the consequences of wealth and power. Set in Paris, France, during the 2000s, the film is inspired by a true story.
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary that explores the scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the events leading up to his downfall. The film delves into the investigation, the politics surrounding it, and the implications for Spitzer's career and personal life.
The Solid Gold Cadillac is a comedy movie from 1956 based on a play. It tells the story of a stockholder who takes on a corrupt corporation with her activism and wit. Along the way, there are elements of romance, infidelity, and government hearings. The movie is known for its satire and comedic moments.