When a mentally ill young man thinks he witnesses an abduction and the police refuse to believe him, he reluctantly turns to his next door neighbor – a bitter, retired security guard – to help him find the missing woman.
Bridget Jones, a 30-something woman, decides to make positive changes in her life and documents her journey in a diary. She is torn between her attraction to her questionable boss, Daniel Cleaver, and the repulsive but attractive barrister, Mark Darcy. Bridget falls for Daniel, only to realize he doesn't feel the same way. Eventually, she sees the truth about Daniel and realizes her true feelings for Mark.
Fallen Angels is a dark and surreal crime drama directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film follows the lives of several characters, including a mute man, a hired assassin, and a female accomplice, as they navigate the dangerous and unpredictable streets of Hong Kong. With themes of love, loneliness, and existentialism, Fallen Angels explores the complexities of human relationships in a visually stunning and poetic way.
Royal and Etheline Tenenbaum are a wealthy couple living in NYC with their three gifted children. As adults, the children are wearied versions of themselves. Chas is mourning the loss of his wife, Margot is suffering from writer's block and has a listless marriage, and Richie retired from professional tennis. The family is brought back together when Etheline's accountant proposes to her. Royal, the estranged father, tries to win his family back through fraud but is ultimately exposed. Despite the turmoil, the family finds healing and happiness.
The Smoking Room is a British comedy TV show that takes place entirely in the workplace smoking room. The show follows the interactions and conversations of the staff as they take their smoke breaks, providing humorous insights into office culture and relationships.
Haeundae is a disaster film set in Busan, South Korea, where a massive tsunami hits the city. Amid the chaos and destruction, a group of characters must come together to survive and save their loved ones.
In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.
Chelios, a man with an artificial heart, seeks revenge on a Chinese mobster who stole his indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker. To keep himself alive, Chelios must deliver regular jolts of electricity. In his quest for vengeance, he battles various obstacles, including Mexican gangsters, abusive customers, and the leader of a triad. Along the way, he reunites with his ex-girlfriend and encounters a group of porn stars, cops, and a man who has his brother's head alive in a tank. Despite being set on fire, Chelios emerges victorious and gets his heart back.
A few years after World War II, Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a rich widow who recently changed her will in his favor. Sir Wilfred Robarts, a skilled lawyer, despite being warned to avoid excitement due to his health, decides to defend Vole himself. With circumstantial evidence pointing to Vole's guilt and his own wife testifying against him, all seems lost for the defense. However, a late-night phone call reveals new evidence that changes the jury's opinion. In the final court scene, the truth behind the murder is revealed and the defense attorney takes on a new case defending Vole's wife for murder.
Follow the comedic journey of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, as he spins on behalf of cigarettes while navigating fatherhood. As Nick battles against Senator Finisterre's anti-smoking agenda, he also attempts to maintain a relationship with his son. With absurd cutaways and satirical humor throughout, the film highlights the deceptive tactics of the tobacco industry and the personal struggles of a lobbyist.
In 'Student Services', a college student in France is struggling with financial problems and unpaid bills. She turns to prostitution to make ends meet, leading her into a downward spiral of exploitation and danger. As she navigates the world of teenage prostitution, she faces sexual abuse, rape, and the dark side of the industry. Will she be able to escape this dangerous lifestyle and find a way out?
Holly Golightly, a free-spirited New York socialite, becomes interested in a man who moves into her building. However, her troubled past puts their relationship in jeopardy.
Amid the evocative blend of flavorful spices to create the perfect kretek cigarette, two souls embark on an epic romance set in 1960s Indonesia.
In the crime-infested streets of Los Angeles, a tough cop known for his unorthodox methods witnesses the brutal murder of his partner. Haunted by guilt and driven by a strong sense of justice, he sets out on a mission to eradicate crime and corruption. Along the way, he encounters a psychopathic killer, uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal, and confronts his own demons.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a series of vignettes that revolve around the common theme of coffee and cigarettes. The film explores conversations and interactions between various characters, each discussing topics ranging from music and addiction to celebrity and philosophy.
In Mothra (1961), a giant moth creature is discovered on an island inhabited by miniature people. The people send twin sisters, who are believed to have a profound connection with the creature, to Tokyo to request its return. However, greed and colonialism threaten the peaceful existence of the islanders and their sacred creature.
Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
After a deadly virus wipes out humanity, a scientist becomes the last man on Earth. He struggles with loneliness, survival, and encounters vampire-like zombies. As he searches for a cure, he battles his own sanity and faces the horrors of a world without civilization.
Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage directed by Dr. Wilbur Larch. Larch secretly performs abortions for women while also being addicted to ether. Homer, who disapproves of abortions, is trained by Larch but refuses to perform them. He leaves the orphanage with Candy and settles on an apple orchard. Homer and Candy have an affair while her boyfriend is away at war. Homer helps Rose, a worker's daughter, with an abortion. Wally returns paralyzed, and Candy decides to be with him. Homer returns to the orphanage and becomes the director.
David Lynch: The Art Life is a documentary that offers a rare glimpse into the personal life and artistic process of acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch. Through interviews, home videos, and footage from Lynch's own studio, the film explores his early years in Philadelphia, his move to Los Angeles, and his journey to becoming one of the most influential and revered filmmakers of our time. It delves into Lynch's childhood, his relationships, his loves, his struggles, and the inspiration behind his unique and visionary creations. It is a captivating portrait of one of cinema's true auteurs.