Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don't know where they are, or how they got there. They don't know they've been chosen - for a very specific purpose - The Hunt. In a group text, Athena Stone anticipates an upcoming hunt of 'deplorables' at a manor. Later, on her private jet, she kills a man who staggers out from the cargo hold. Eleven captives wake up gagged, in a forest, for the hunt. In a clearing, they find a cache of weapons and keys to their gags, but upon retrieving them, five are killed by an unseen enemy. Three captives escape over a barbed-wire fence to a service station. The station's owners, an elderly couple consisting of Miranda 'Ma' and Julius 'Pop', identify their location as a point on Route 31 near Elaine, Arkansas. The three escapees, each kidnapped from a different part of the United States, realize their situation's similarity to the 'Manorgate' conspiracy theory. One of the three eats a poisoned donut and collapses, while Ma and Pop (who are among the captors' ranks) kill the rest with poison gas. They then clean up the station for the next person to come in. A fourth captive, Crystal Creasey, arrives. Asking for cigarettes and their location, she makes conversation with Ma and Pop, and the latter get nervous. Crystal then attacks and kills the couple with a sawed-off shotgun the couple had under the counter; she reveals that the cigarettes were too expensive for Arkansas. Inspecting the pickup truck outside, she finds a Croatian license plate underneath a fake Arkansas plate, and a booby-trap wired to the driver's door...
Prince Akeem discovers he has a long-lost son and must return to America to meet him and prepare his son to be the prince of Zamunda.
The Idiots follows a group of people with intellectual disabilities who rebel against societal norms by pretending to be 'idiots' in public. Their actions provoke and challenge the normative behaviors of those around them, creating a sense of discomfort and introspection. Through their unconventional actions, the group explores themes of freedom, identity, and the power of collective action. The film delves into the complexities of human behavior and societal expectations, ultimately questioning the boundaries of normality.
On New Year's Eve 1999, the lives of hotel workers and guests at a luxurious Swiss hotel become intertwined, leading to dramatic encounters and unexpected connections.
Sleuth is a suspenseful and twisted thriller that revolves around a man and an author engaged in a mind game filled with surprises and unexpected twists. The two-handers' witty and clever dialogues keep the audience on the edge of their seats as they navigate through a series of traps and challenges. The story takes an exciting turn when murder and robbery enter the picture.
In The Merciless, a former gangster and an undercover cop form a bond while infiltrating a dangerous Russian mafia. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and dangers, leading to a dramatic and action-packed story of loyalty, betrayal, and survival.
Charles Swan III, a successful graphic designer, goes on a wild journey of self-discovery and reflection after a devastating breakup.
Abel's mother is planning to marry a man in prison, which causes him to panic. With the support of his closest friend, Abel goes to great lengths to safeguard his mother. However, his encounter with his soon-to-be stepfather unveils a fresh outlook on the situation.
Auntie Mame follows the story of an eccentric socialite, Mame Dennis, who becomes the guardian of her orphaned nephew. Set in the 1920s, Mame introduces her nephew to a nonconformist and bohemian lifestyle, challenging societal norms and embracing love and free-spirit. The movie explores their aunt-nephew relationship and the adventures they embark on, including mountain climbing and attending an experimental school. Based on a play, Auntie Mame is a heartwarming tale of nonconformity, familial relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
Foolish Wives is a dark comedy drama film released in 1922. The story revolves around an artist who plans to extort money from a count by seducing his wife in Monte Carlo. The artist creates chaos and confusion as he manipulates the count while dealing with his own infidelity and the schemes of other characters. The film explores themes of deception, seduction, and the complexities of social hierarchy.
When a scientist invents a time machine, a burglar switches places with Ivan the Terrible. Chaos and hilarity ensue as they try to adapt to each other's lives.
Ernest Bliss, a man down on his luck, takes on a series of challenges to improve his financial situation and prove himself. Along the way, he encounters comedic mishaps, unexpected romance, and dangerous situations.
Priceless (2006) is a comedy-drama romance film set in France, where a bartender named Jean meets a young woman named Irène. Jean becomes smitten with Irène and showers her with expensive gifts and experiences, but soon discovers that she is a gold-digger. Determined to win her heart, Jean embarks on a spending spree, taking Irène to luxurious hotels, restaurants, and parties. Along the way, he realizes the true value of love and the importance of genuine connections over material wealth.
In The Black Scorpion, a giant scorpion emerges from a volcano in Mexico, causing destruction and panic. A geologist, a scientist, and the police officer team up to stop the monster before it devours the entire city. With low-budget horror and stop-motion creature effects, this psychotronic film takes viewers on a thrilling ride.
After a mix-up with an exchange program, the Flodder family from the Netherlands finds themselves in Manhattan. Their anti-social and outrageous behavior leads to chaos and hilarity as they navigate the luxurious and unfamiliar surroundings of New York City.
Set in the 1960s and 1970s, 'One Sings, the Other Doesn't' follows the story of a photographer and a singer who become friends and support each other through various challenges. The film explores feminist themes, the struggle of illegal abortions, and the power of friendship.
The Queen of Versailles is a documentary that follows the journey of a wealthy couple, David and Jackie Siegel, as they build the largest single-family home in the United States. However, their extravagant lifestyle is abruptly disrupted by the 2008 financial crisis, leading to their struggle with bankruptcy and the subsequent impact on their family dynamics. Through a candid and often shocking lens, the film explores themes of wealth, debt, family, and the consequences of pursuing the American dream.
In 19th-century imperial Russia, a young American inventor travels to Siberia and becomes involved in a series of comedic and dramatic events, including mistaken identities, duels, misunderstandings, and self-sacrifice.
In Twist Again in Moscow, a dissident rock singer flees the country to avoid the corrupt system. With the help of a KGB agent, he tries to escape to Kyiv, Ukraine. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and humorous situations, including a horse-drawn sleigh chase on Christmas Eve. The movie explores themes of communism vs capitalism and the struggle for freedom in the Soviet Union.
A busboy on Broadway joins a famous nightclub in order to win a beautiful showgirl's heart. He struggles with unemployment, self-pity, and manipulation from others, but ultimately learns the value of self-sacrifice and devotion.