American Buffalo follows a group of low-life criminals, Donny and Bobby, as they plan a robbery of a valuable rare coin collection. Filled with frustration, betrayal, and trust issues, the plot revolves around their efforts to execute the heist while dealing with the consequences of their actions. The story is dialogue-driven and showcases the struggles of these characters amidst a backdrop of a broken glass diner and a rainstorm. The film explores themes of loyalty, revenge, and the dark side of human nature.
The summer Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald lived in Connecticut inspired one of the world's most beloved novels: The Great Gatsby. We know the book, we know the films and series, but do we know the truth? Track down the mystery millionaire who threw extravagant parties, uncover new evidence of the location and players, and dig deep to discover the untold story of the real-life Jay Gatsby himself.
After finding a mysterious key on an unmarked grave, friends Michael Bates and Brian Moore embark on a cross country road trip to find its owner.
Short comedy about airplanes.
Koko the Clown and his dog try to become salesmen.
Scrappy gets a buffalo nickel to mind bratty baby Oscar, but quickly finds the job isn't worth it.
Mary Pickford once said, "I never had sympathy for those who wanted to produce 'art' pictures and ignore the public. These weird ideas that appeal only to a minority--they're not for me." (Motion Picture Herald, February 17, 1940.) With that said, it's probable that Mary wouldn't exactly approve of The Thousand Steps, but this short silent horror film utilizes some of the very same locations seen in Pickford's earliest films and contains many little nods to her work. Stylistically influenced by the films of D.W. Griffith and European silent horror like Nosferatu and Destiny, The Thousand Steps makes use of period cinematography, editing, and effects and incorporates the dust and scratches need to create the feeling of a long-lost silent film of yesteryear.
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