Judy is a biographical drama film that follows the story of legendary performer Judy Garland. Set in the late 1960s in London, the movie explores Garland's struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism, and her personal life. Despite her difficulties, Garland continues to captivate audiences with her singing and performances. Through flashbacks, the film also delves into her early career, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. Judy showcases the highs and lows of Garland's life, highlighting her talent, resilience, and the toll fame took on her.
The Damned United is a movie set in 1974, depicting the animosity between Brian Clough and Don Revie, two football managers in England. The story revolves around Brian Clough's short and tumultuous tenure as the manager of Leeds United, and his pursuit of success while battling personal demons and facing constant backlash.
Amy is a documentary that explores the life and career of British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. The film delves into her struggles with addiction, fame, and mental illness, ultimately leading to her tragic death at the age of 27.
What Just Happened is a satirical comedy about a divorced Hollywood producer facing a midlife crisis. He navigates through the film industry, dealing with eccentric actors, demanding studio executives, and personal challenges. With his career at stake, he tries to salvage his latest film project while also juggling his personal life. The movie explores the absurdities of the movie business and touches on themes of failure, identity, and self-reflection.
A young boy named Roger, who is living in a foster home, prays for his favorite baseball team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, to start winning. His prayers are answered when a group of angels start helping the team on the field. With their help, the Pirates begin to climb up the standings and have a chance at winning the pennant. Along the way, Roger forms a bond with the team's manager and learns valuable lessons about family, faith, and the power of belief.
Disco Dancer (1982) follows the story of a talented disco dancer who rises to fame but faces various challenges, including personal traumas, phobias, and revenge. Set in 1980s India, the movie explores themes of love, arrogance, and stardom. It also delves into the protagonist's journey from street singer to a popular performer, highlighting the struggle between fame and personal relationships. The film showcases the protagonist's rise and fall, as well as his eventual redemption.
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 6 (2016) is a surreal and psychological horror short film that follows a group of puppets as they encounter unsettling and mind-bending situations. The film incorporates musical numbers and explores themes of insanity and the hidden darkness within. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
In Magnet of Doom, a man goes on the run in Paris and New York City after a failed boxing match. As he evades the authorities, he reflects on his life and tries to find a way to start anew.
In A Knight for a Day, a knight and his trusty dog compete in a medieval jousting tournament. They face challenges and obstacles as they strive to win the heart of a princess. With broken swords, underdog heroes, and anthropomorphic animals, this animated comedy combines traditional hand-drawn animation with surrealism to create a whimsical adventure set in the Middle Ages.
In Hockey Homicide, a hockey game turns chaotic when Goofy is mistaken for a player and chaos ensues on the ice. With comic violence and satire, this short is a must-watch for fans of animated comedy and sports.
A documentary about the famous British rock band The Stone Roses, featuring interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes clips. The film explores the band's history, reunion concert, and their impact on the music industry.
Nijinsky (1980) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Vaslav Nijinsky, a famous ballet dancer. The movie explores Nijinsky's career, his relationships, including his marriage to a woman while being gay, and his tragic mental descent.
In Coaltown, Pennsylvania, miner Coke Mason hopes to better himself, buy a radio store, and marry Rose Warren. His gambler brother George thinks Coke can be more successful as a boxer, knowing that when he fights he's consumed with a murderous rage that makes him an "iron man." Seeing dollar signs in Rose's eyes, Coke reluctantly agrees, though he's fearful of the "killer instinct" that makes him a knockout success in the ring...and brings him the booing hatred of the fans. Will Coke throw off his personal demon before he kills someone?
TV producer James has an extremely vivid dream, in which he is a prince struggling to keep the kingdom at peace against the wishes of his warfaring brother, while at the same time competing with his brother for a woman's love. The figures in his dream match those in his real life, with his brother being an aggressive business man trying to buy James out, the king being James' advisor, and the woman being an actress recently cast for a commercial at his studio. Seeing his dreams as a message about his life, James decides to act on their guidance, even though they lead him into the fight of his life.
In this drama, an ex-vaudevillian dancer opens up a dance band agency and help street kids at the same time by hiring them to help out. Unfortunately, the local gang of hood's leader resists his attempts. More trouble ensues when the dancer helps a convict gain parole by hiring him. It later turns out that the ex-con is only interested in trying to use the agency as a front for extortion. Songs include the Oscar nominated "When There's a Breeze on Lake Louise," "Your Face Looks Familiar," "Heavenly, Isn't He?" "Let's Forget It," "You're Bad For Me," and "A Million Miles From Manhattan."
A misogynist and shabby farmer, brother of other three goofy hillbillies leaves to the big city searching for a wife and wins the heart of a hot tempered woman.
Bosko and Honey perform a wacky stage act that includes doing imitations of Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo and Jimmy Durante.
Le match France - Algérie vient chambouler le train-train de Brahim et Mouloud. Cet évènement va diviser les deux amis : Brahim revendique son identité algérienne, Mouloud fustige son refus de la France, pays qui les a vu grandir.
Passive Aggressive is both a line from one of my bits, and it's an overall commentary on my way of pushing back against these societal norms that I feel inner obligation to live by. We're not like they told us we were supposed to be and we're not wrong. What they told us was bullshit. We can do whatever makes us happy and it doesn't matter who looks down on us. We'll look down on them just as hard. Really? You're 24 and you're already married with 2 kids? Kill yourself.
After a stirring 2021 campaign in which he won and defended the UFC lightweight title by finishing Michael Chandler and Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira begins his second year as champion on May 7 as he defends his crown against former interim titlist Justin Gaethje in the main event of UFC 274. Living up to his nickname "The Highlight" every time he steps into the Octagon, Gaethje will attempt to follow up his Fight of the Year win over Michael Chandler by taking Oliveira's title in a bout that is expected to set the bar high as 2022's best. Plus, UFC strawweight champion Rose Namajunas gets a change to avenge a bitter defeat when she faces top contender Carla Esparza in a long-awaited rematch of the top 115-pound fighters in the the world.