In Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon (1990), two police detectives, one skinny and the other fat, are forced to work together to bring down a powerful crime syndicate in Hong Kong. Their clashing personalities and different approaches to law enforcement make for a hilarious and action-packed adventure filled with gunfights, martial arts, and comedic moments. Along the way, they face sexual harassment, encounter a transvestite thief, and navigate through a series of dangerous situations. Will they be able to put their differences aside and catch the criminals?
Haruna Tsunematsu is studying folklore at university and she decides the subject of her graduation thesis will be the "Kisaragi Station" urban legend which has been a hot topic on the Internet since 2004.
One evening, Martin, a broadcasting student, is invited for coffee by Lawrence, the TV reporter he idolizes. During the days that follow, Martin shares with his friends separately three versions of what transpired during his meeting with Lawrence: what happened, what really happened, and what might have actually happened. Through conversations with friends, Martin comes to terms with the idea that his idol – a dignified newsman who is supposed to be a paragon of virtue – is not who he appears to be on television.
Moral Rules is an adaptation of Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening. The adaptation takes place in Greece where we follow some days of the lives of two boys currently on the last year of a strict religious school. As they uncover their mutual attraction and explore their sexuality. The characters of the play display elements that potentially belong to each one of us, from sexual curiosity and promiscuity to fear towards the unknown, and from superficial communication to moral hypocrisy. The story takes place in 7 acts in a form of a cinematic theater play.
William Pierce (Nelson Franklin) is a practical, rational man who suddenly finds himself face to face with the paranormal when he starts receiving phone calls from the dead on the cell phone his recently-deceased fiancée (Melissa Ordway) left behind.
A Comedy-Drama film that tells us the importance of genuine bonds and relationships in the world of fake social media followers and online friends. It started off in the mid-90s era when the telephone was the only source of communication, apart from meeting people in person. The story showcases the life of Jatinder, his best friend Babban, and the love of his life Dolly and how the smartphone era changed their outlook on the world and puts their relationship to the test.
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