Flint Lockwood, a failed inventor, creates a machine that can turn water into food, but it malfunctions and starts raining food from the sky. Amidst the chaos, Flint realizes something is wrong with the machine, but the corrupt mayor convinces him to ignore it. As chaos ensues, Flint must find a way to save the town from the food-induced disaster.
In LOL, a teenage girl navigates the complexities of high school, friendships, and relationships while dealing with her overprotective mother and her own emerging desires. Through a series of humorous and heartfelt events, she discovers the true meaning of love and learns to embrace her true self.
Centigrade is a gripping drama-thriller based on a true story. After their car gets stranded in a blizzard, a couple finds themselves trapped in freezing temperatures. With no reception and limited supplies, they struggle to survive and face the challenges of hypothermia, dehydration, and exhaustion. As they battle the elements and confront their own fears, tensions rise and their relationship is put to the test. Will they make it out alive?
In this movie, Goku and his friends must rescue Princess Mirema from Lucifer, a vampire who wants to use her blood to resurrect his master. They embark on a dangerous journey filled with fights, training, and the power of friendship.
James, a young boy, escapes his cruel aunts and embarks on a magical journey inside a giant peach with a group of friendly insects.
In a small village in Ireland, the residents discover that one of their own has won the lottery but passed away. In an effort to claim the prize, they hatch a plan to convince the lottery officials that the winner is still alive. As their scheme unfolds, the village becomes caught up in a web of deception and comedy.
On the run and presumed dead by the authorities, David Banner, using the name 'Benton', continues in his efforts to find a cure. He accidentally finds himself in the middle of a plot to kill a young, crippled girl so her unscrupulous relatives can inherit the family fortune.
Daughters of the Dust tells the story of a Gullah family as they face the challenges of preserving their culture and traditions in the face of change. Set in 1902, the film explores themes of slavery, mysticism, and the complex relationships between family members. Told through the perspective of the great-great-grandmother and great-great-granddaughter, the film delves into the struggles and triumphs of the Gullah people.
Farewell, Friend (1968) follows the story of a skilled safecracker and his loyal friend who get entangled in a deadly web of conspiracy, leading them on a thrilling adventure filled with danger, mystery, and betrayal. As they navigate through the criminal underworld, they must outsmart their enemies and uncover the truth before it's too late.
Pal Joey is a 1957 musical drama film about a singer at a nightclub who finds himself torn between two women. The film explores themes of manipulation, jealousy, and romantic rivalry. Set in San Francisco, the story follows Joey, a charismatic but manipulative man who becomes involved with an aging actress and a wealthy widow. As he navigates his relationships with these two women, Joey must confront his own desires and the consequences of his actions.
Drop Squad is a satirical comedy that follows the story of a secret society called Drop Squad, which aims to deprogram African-Americans from harmful stereotypes. The film explores themes of social activism and political satire through a humorous lens. The members of the secret society use brainwashing techniques and operate from a hidden headquarters to dismantle harmful stereotypes and promote positive African-American representation. The plot unfolds with a mix of comedic moments and thought-provoking commentary on societal issues.
In Rhinoceros, a man named Bérenger is living an ordinary life until people in his town begin turning into rhinoceroses. As the transformation spreads, Bérenger tries to resist and maintain his humanity. The film explores themes of conformity, identity, and the loss of individuality.
London: The Modern Babylon is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the history and culture of London. It delves into the city's diverse population, its economic ups and downs, and various significant events such as the London stock market crash in 1991 and the riots in 2011. The film also highlights the struggles faced by different communities and the changes that have shaped the city over time. Through interviews, archival footage, and captivating visuals, the documentary provides a comprehensive exploration of London's past and present.
Stella's Last Weekend follows the story of a family as they navigate through various challenges and conflicts during a weekend gathering. The movie explores the complexities of brother-brother relationships, mother-son relationships, and love triangles. It also touches upon themes of grief and loss, as the family deals with the death of their dog. The setting of the movie is in Queens, New York City, and it includes scenes at the beach and Coney Island. The movie delves into teenage experiences, including smoking marijuana and exploring romantic relationships. It also features moments of comedy and explores various aspects of family dynamics and personal growth.
Waiting for Godot is an absurd comedic movie about two men, Vladimir and Estragon, who wait for someone named Godot. They engage in various conversations and activities to pass the time, including singing, reciting poetry, and contemplating life. The play explores themes of existentialism, the futility of life, and the search for meaning.
Ayka, a young woman from Kyrgyzstan, is living in Moscow illegally. She is desperate to find work to pay off her debts and take care of her newborn baby. Ayka faces numerous challenges and obstacles as she navigates the harsh realities of life in a foreign country.
A rapturous crime fable set in the Dominican Republic, Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias’ COCOTE follows Alberto, a kind-hearted gardener returning home to attend his father’s funeral. When he discovers that a powerful local figure is responsible for his father’s death, Alberto realizes that he’s been summoned by his family to avenge the murder. It’s an unthinkable act — especially for him, an Evangelical Christian. But as pressure mounts, he sees few ways out. Questions of faith, tradition and honor course through this electrifying film, which, seemingly at the speed of thought itself, jumps between film formats, colors, and aspect ratios, radically envisioning a community torn asunder by senseless violence.
Set in Paris 1941, two Jewish boys cling to their lives by doing all sorts of odd jobs, stealing and black-marketeering.
Fowl Play is a documentary that highlights the undercover work of activists in Ohio, exposing the harsh realities of the poultry industry. It sheds light on the economic and ethical implications of factory farming, while advocating for vegetarianism and veganism.
Orphaned shoeshine boy Spanky is working on a Mississippi riverboat during the Civil War. There he befriends young runaway slave Buckwheat. After wronging a vicious gambler, Spanky and Buckwheat are forced to jump ship. Finding solace at a nearby house, the two are picked by Marshall Valiant for an important mission. This inspires Spanky to organize the local kids to form a small army of their own.