After experiencing trauma, Harry is reluctant to return to Hogwarts. However, with the help of Dumbledore, he uncovers the dark past of Lord Voldemort. As Death Eaters wreak havoc and Draco's actions become suspicious, Harry must navigate romance, betrayal, and the search for Horcruxes. With the school under tight security and the Death Eaters attacking, Dumbledore and Harry embark on a dangerous mission. In the end, Dumbledore is killed by Snape, and Harry vows to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes to defeat Voldemort.
Carl Fredricksen, who is unfamiliar with modern dating, agrees to go on a date with a lady friend. His loyal dog, Dug, steps in to calm his pre-date nerves and offer some canine-approved tips for making friends.
When a blind man goes on a blind date, he finds himself caught up in a series of comedic and chaotic situations, including mistaken identity, mistaken intentions, and a wild chase through the city.
In Elephant Song, a psychiatrist becomes obsessed with a patient at a mental institution as he tries to uncover the truth about the disappearance of the institution's director. As he delves deeper into the patient's mind, he discovers a shocking secret that will change everything.
Seduced and Abandoned is a movie that explores the repercussions of seduction and abandonment. Set in Sicily, the film delves into the lives of four sisters and their experiences with social violence, domestic violence, and the fear of scandal. With elements of satire comedy, the story follows a 15-year-old girl who becomes pregnant and deals with the shame and humiliation caused by her cheating fiance. The movie touches on themes of family honor, gossip, and the consequences of telling lies. It also portrays the patriarchal society and the Catholic Church's influence in Sicilian culture. Through captivating scenes and dialogues, Seduced and Abandoned showcases the complexities of relationships and the consequences of one's actions.
Valentine is a horror film that revolves around a group of friends who are being targeted by a mysterious killer on Valentine's Day. As the body count rises, they must try to uncover the identity of the killer before they become the next victims.
In the 1910s, a young girl named Winnie Foster discovers the secret of the Tuck family, who has been granted eternal youth by drinking from a magical spring. She falls in love with Jesse Tuck, a member of the family, and must decide whether to drink from the spring and live forever or live a normal life.
On Valentine's Day, Charlie Brown struggles with his feelings for his teacher while trying to find the perfect gift for the Little Red-Haired Girl. With the help of his friends, Charlie Brown learns the true meaning of love and friendship.
Happy End is a dark comedy that revolves around a dysfunctional wealthy French family. The story explores themes of boredom, emptiness, infidelity, and depression. It touches upon topics such as euthanasia, the European refugee crisis, religious extremism, and terrorism. The plot follows the family members as they navigate their personal struggles and dark secrets.
Set in early 20th-century Paris, Chéri tells the story of a young man named Fred Peloux who enters into a passionate affair with Léa de Lonval, a retired courtesan and friend of his mother. What starts as a casual fling soon turns into a deep and complicated relationship, as the two navigate the obstacles of age difference, societal expectations, and their own personal insecurities.
In the Southern United States, a deaf-mute man named John Singer forms a deep bond with a young girl named Mick. As they navigate the complexities of life in a small town, they confront issues of racism, loneliness, and grief. The film explores themes of communication, loss, and the search for connection.
Tales That Witness Madness is an anthology film that presents four different stories, each belonging to the horror, comedy, or sci-fi genre. The tales revolve around various themes such as human sacrifice, murder, psychotronic films, automatic doors, Hawaiian music, and more. The movie takes viewers on a journey through different time periods and locations, showcasing a range of bizarre and chilling scenarios.
The Fighting Sullivans is a biography, drama, history, and war movie that tells the story of the five Sullivan brothers who joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
The Hottest State follows a young actor/musician in Texas who falls in love and struggles with anger, loss, and impotence. He must confront his own demons and find his true path in life.
When Miss Marple visits an old friend in a country house, she becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. As she investigates, she uncovers hidden secrets, red herrings, and a web of betrayal.
The Green Years is a heartwarming tale about a young orphan in Scotland who discovers his family's history and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
In 'Mad About Music', a teenage girl pretends to be a famous songwriter's daughter in order to attend a prestigious boarding school. However, her secret is soon discovered and she finds herself in a romantic and musical adventure in Switzerland and Paris. Along the way, she reunites her widowed mother with her long-lost love and discovers her own talent for music.
Paolo Coniglio is a naive and clumsy employee in a comics publishing house, bullied by his manager and his terrible future mother-in-law. To escape his dreary daily routine, he finds himself living vivid daydreams with "Dalia", the beautiful heroine of the books that he's translating. One day, though, while shopping, Paolo meets a charming blonde that looks like Dalia, and finds himself trapped in a shady intrigue.
Just Friends? is a movie that explores the struggle of two closeted soldiers in the Korean military who develop a secret romantic relationship while navigating societal pressures and their own personal fears. Through their journey, they discover the true meaning of love, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs is a satirical animated film that parodies the fairy tale Snow White. It tells the story of a young African-American girl named So White who encounters a magical mirror, an evil queen, and a group of seven little men - all with a satirical twist. The film uses humor and caricatures to comment on racial stereotypes and controversial themes of the time.