The Boys Next Door is a movie about a group of young boys who go on a killing spree in Los Angeles, California. As they commit brutal murders, the film explores themes of homophobia, violence, and sociopathy. The story follows their rampage and the efforts of a detective to catch them.
Heavy Traffic, released in 1973, is a provocative animated film that explores the gritty, surreal and dark aspects of life in a crime-ridden city. The story follows a young man named Michael who navigates through the treacherous streets while encountering a variety of eccentric and dangerous characters. From his dysfunctional family to encounters with mobsters, transvestites, and drug addicts, Michael’s journey becomes a reflection of the chaotic and often brutal urban life. The film uses animation techniques to create a visually striking and thought-provoking exploration of themes like sexuality, race, and violence.
St. Martin's Lane follows the story of a pickpocket in London's theater district, who forms a close bond with his friends. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of their unconventional lives, encountering various challenges and humorous situations. As the pickpocket's birthday approaches, they plan a special celebration filled with surprises and laughs.
Determined to build a new life for himself, a young man returns home to find work and a place to live and struggles to not fall back in with his old crowd.
The Hollywood musical is brought to a Glasgow street. Amidst the crush of city life, two street musicians provide the backdrop for a girl meets boy story, with a spark of purely Glasgow magic.
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