Puss in Boots teams up with three kittens to retrieve stolen treasure from a cunning thief.
After returning to his hometown, a former soldier finds it overrun by crime and corruption. Determined to clean up the town, he takes matters into his own hands by uncovering a secret drug operation and facing off against the powerful individuals behind it.
When a Hollywood film producer steals a 14-year-old boy's homework and turns it into a movie, the boy seeks revenge by exposing the truth and getting back what is rightfully his. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about the film industry and the consequences of lying.
When a journalist is fired from his job, he finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation at a natural history museum. As he covers the story, he realizes that there is much more to it than meets the eye.
Children of Heaven follows the story of Ali and Zahra, two siblings living in poverty in Tehran, Iran. When Ali accidentally loses Zahra's only pair of shoes, they come up with a plan to share Ali's sneakers, leading them on an adventure to make sure Zahra can attend school. As they navigate their everyday lives, the siblings are faced with obstacles that test their determination and love for each other.
When a nuclear power plant in Hamburg, Germany suffers a catastrophic accident, a group of individuals must embark on a road trip to escape the deadly radiation and find safety. Along the way, they confront their own fears and forge unexpected connections as they navigate the aftermath of the disaster.
The Yes Men is a satirical documentary that follows a group of activists who impersonate corporate and government officials to expose the absurdities of global institutions and the harm they cause. Through pranks, hoaxes, and stunts, they challenge the status quo and spark conversations about accountability and social justice. With wit and humor, The Yes Men shed light on the power dynamics and systemic issues that underpin our society.
Let's Go, Jets! is a heartwarming comedy about a high school cheerleading club that decides to become a competitive team and represent their country in a world tournament. Led by their tomboy captain Sakura, the girls face challenges and learn important life lessons along the way. With determination, teamwork, and a lot of hard work, they strive to achieve their dreams and overcome obstacles both on and off the cheerleading mat.
A.K. is a documentary film that explores the life and work of A.K., a famous Japanese filmmaker. The film delves into his filmmaking process and the challenges he faced in his career. It also highlights his spiritual journey and his deep connection with Japanese culture.
Small Change is a heartwarming and humorous coming-of-age story set in Central France. The movie follows a group of mischievous children as they navigate school, community, and the challenges of growing up. Through a series of vignettes, the film explores themes of childhood, friendship, and the resilience of children in the face of adversity.
Revelation Road 3: The Black Rider is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a drifter finds himself caught in the middle of a battle between religious cults. As he navigates the treacherous landscape, he must confront the horrors of cannibalism, prophecy, and the struggle for survival. With his faith tested, he seeks to find hope amidst the chaos.
In the midst of a class struggle, a waiter joins a rock band and gets caught up in a plot to eat the rich. Chaos ensues as the upper class fights back and unexpected alliances are formed.
In 'Angry Neighbors,' a grumpy novelist named Harry March vows revenge after his wealthy neighbor builds a grotesque mega-mansion next door to his peaceful island home in the Hamptons. Harry's life starts to unravel as he confronts the multimillionaire and his extravagant display of corrupt excess. With the support of his talking dog Hector, a born-again Evangelical and unapologetic capitalist, Harry sees this as a war against everything that has ruined modern civilization.
West Beirut is a heartwarming coming-of-age comedy drama set in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War. Tarek, Omar, and May, three teenagers attending an international school in Beirut, navigate their way through the challenges of war, friendship, and first love. As they document their experiences on a Super-8 camera, they capture moments of laughter, fear, and hope, providing a unique perspective on the impact of conflict on their lives.
In Assignment Terror, a group of monsters, including Dracula, a werewolf, an alien, and a mummy, are brought together to carry out a plan to destroy the world. However, a team of scientists and investigators must stop them by any means necessary.
The manager (Stephen McNally) of a rocket-fuel plant deals with a worker (Vic Morrow) threatening to blow himself up.
Let the Fire Burn is a documentary film that explores the events leading up to the 1985 bombing by police in Philadelphia, which resulted in the destruction of an entire neighborhood. The film uses archival footage and testimonies to examine the causes and consequences of the tragic event.
A documentary about the killing spree of Brenda Spencer, the 16-year-old schoolgirl who opened fire on a school playground in January 1979, killing two men and injuring eight children. Her only explanation of her actions was "I don't like Mondays". This incident was the first ever school shooting of its kind, and inspired the Boomtown Rats' number one hit song I Don't Like Mondays
Learn about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, on the one hundredth anniversary of the crime, and how the community of Tulsa is coming to terms with its past, present, and future.
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