When Buddy and Steve become neighbors, they engage in a hilarious rivalry to outdo each other with extravagant Christmas decorations. As their feud escalates, they discover the true meaning of Christmas and form an unlikely friendship.
In 17th-century Virginia, an explorer captures a native American princess, leading to a battle between the native Americans and the colonists. Meanwhile, an epic love story unfolds between the explorer and the princess amidst the backdrop of colonialism and interracial romance.
In a distant fairy-tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil.
The Tree of Wooden Clogs is a slow-cinema film set in 19th century Lombardy, Italy. It follows the lives of peasant farmers and their struggles, depicting their daily routine, family relationships, and the challenges they face. The film explores themes of friendship, poverty, and social realism.
Set in colonial America during the Revolutionary War, a newlywed couple must navigate the challenges and dangers of the American frontier. They face native American attacks, British colonialism, and the hardships of war as they try to build a life together. Drums Along the Mohawk is a gripping drama that explores the struggles faced by early American settlers.
In Wild River, a family in Tennessee deals with loss and challenges during the 1930s. The story revolves around a mother-daughter relationship, a river-crossing, and a land dispute. As they face the hardships of the time, the characters navigate race relations, individualism, and their own fears. The film explores themes of love, hope, and the impacts of progress and tragedy.
Vagabond is a drama film that tells the story of a young woman who becomes a vagabond after leaving her home in southern France. She wanders through rural settings, facing poverty and homelessness. The film explores themes of freedom, loneliness, and survival.
Set in the 1910s, King of Devil's Island tells the story of a reform school on a remote island in Norway. The school is known for its brutal methods and operates under oppressive conditions. The movie follows the revolt of the teenage inmates against the harsh treatment they endure. The revolt escalates into a violent showdown between the young boys and the authorities, highlighting themes of abuse, rebellion, and survival.
The Devil, Probably is a 1977 movie that delves into the story of a teenage boy who is disillusioned with the state of the world. He engages in destructive behavior, such as shoplifting and drug abuse, as a way to cope with his feelings of hopelessness and meaninglessness. The movie provides a realistic portrayal of a young man's struggle with depression and his search for meaning in a seemingly apathetic and indifferent society.
Pluto's Christmas Tree is a short film that follows the adventures of Pluto, Mickey Mouse's loyal dog, as he encounters a mischievous chipmunk duo while trying to decorate a Christmas tree. With a combination of humor and warm-hearted moments, this movie captures the magic and spirit of Christmas in a delightful way.
A television crew sets out into the dark woods to shoot a documentary, but they soon find themselves being hunted by a sadistic killer. As they struggle to survive, they uncover the dark secrets of the woods and the horrifying truth behind their missing friend.
Land of Hope is a drama set in rural Finland in the 1940s and 1950s. It follows the lives of a war veteran, his wife, and their struggles to rebuild their lives after the war. The movie explores themes of love, gender roles, family dynamics, and the impact of war on individuals and society.
In Big Business (1929), two saleswomen from a city department store travel to a small town in California to convince a homeowner to buy their merchandise. However, their encounter quickly escalates into a series of comedic misunderstandings and property damage as they compete with the homeowner's resilience.
A mysterious Ukrainian masseur, who has the ability to heal people, arrives in a small Polish town. He becomes a beloved figure in the community as he helps people with their physical and emotional ailments. As his popularity grows, he also develops a connection with a cancer patient and her dog. The film explores themes of immigration, cultural differences, and the power of human connection.
Elsa and Franck used to be close siblings, but everything changed when Franck’s space mission went awry. 3 years have passed since his mysterious disappearance, and 23-year-old Elsa is having trouble moving on with her life. One day, an unidentified life form contacts her, offering to bring her big brother back to Earth. But there is a price to pay…
When Bugs Bunny attends a baseball game, he wreaks havoc on the players and the umpire with his comedic antics and dirty tricks.
A teenage girl named Noel is desperate to spend Christmas with her boyfriend, so she comes up with a plan to convince her family to go away for the holidays. As her scheme unfolds, chaos ensues and Noel learns the true meaning of family and love.
In this animated comedy, Daffy Duck takes on the role of Robin Hood in a humorous parody of the classic tale. With his loyal sidekick, Porky Pig as Friar Tuck, Daffy embarks on a series of comical adventures as he tries to outsmart the evil sheriff and redistribute the wealth. Filled with laughter and surrealism, this cartoon is a must-watch for fans of classic animation.
In 'The Hoose-Gow,' Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a labor camp where they create mayhem and havoc. Their attempts at a prison break, food fights, and comedic antics lead to hilarious consequences.
In rural Italy, a deeply disturbed person becomes possessed and starts causing chaos. They curse a wedding night, kill a cat, and stab someone to death. The local monastery attempts an exorcism, but the evil persists. Superstition, possession, and witchcraft intertwine in this sleazy giallo horror film.