Chip Chilla is a comedic, pre-school series celebrating the day to day lessons of Chip and his homeschooling family of energetic Chinchillas.
Fists in the Pocket (1965) is a dark satire that revolves around a dysfunctional family. The story explores themes of alienation, Catholicism, and matricide. It follows a mentally challenged young man who contemplates suicide and plans to murder his mother. As the plot unfolds, the family dynamics become more twisted, leading to tragic consequences. The movie delves into the characters' psychological struggles and showcases their unconventional behaviors.
Wildwitch follows a 12-year-old girl named Clara who discovers that she is a wildwitch, possessing magical abilities. She is taken to the powerful witch Madame Horwitz to learn how to control her powers. Along the way, Clara must confront an evil witch who seeks to use her for dark purposes.
Homebound is a psychological horror movie that takes place in the English countryside. It follows a family dealing with a creepy and evil child, as they uncover a conspiracy and face suspenseful and mysterious events.
Maayan's parents are out-of-town, and the world starts falling apart. While civil defense sirens sound, Soya, Maayan's chinchilla goes missing. Maayan's neighbor shows up and together they explore the chaos
A pleasant, open-faced young man comes to live in a boarding house with three peculiar women.
An Academy award-winning Paramount Headliner short featuring a tour of the animal kingdom with the animals tossing around quips and jokes via dubbing and special effects. The narration is by Ken Carpenter, and the ending is a rendition of "Cow-Cow Boogie" by a "cow soloist" and some cow-pasture harmonizers.
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