A loving heart trapped beneath an ugly facade, ignored and unappreciated by those who fail to see beyond what is skin-deep. She is a woman whose only desire is to feel a little affection from the world that has deprived her of everything she has always longed for.
Stuart Pritchard, a socially awkward British man, moves to Los Angeles in search of love and friendship. He navigates the LA dating scene, forms a friendship with his tenant Jessica, and attends parties and clubs in his pursuit of a meaningful connection.
The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs is a TV show that follows Joe Bob Briggs, a cult horror film fan and host, as he presents and discusses various horror films in his unique and irreverent style. With his knowledge of film history and love for exploitation films, Joe Bob delves into the world of horror, providing insightful commentary, humorous anecdotes, and special guests. The show is a homage to the drive-in theater experience and a must-watch for any horror film enthusiast.
Lenny Cole is a powerful crime boss in London who gets involved in a crooked land deal with a Russian mobster. As millions of dollars are up for grabs, the entire London underworld is drawn into a chaotic battle for power. At the same time, Lenny's stepson, a rock star who is presumed dead, becomes a suspect in the theft of a valuable painting. With the painting missing, Lenny faces threats from both the Russian mobster and his own criminal associates. In a race against time, Lenny and his second-in-command, Archy, must navigate a dangerous web of corruption, betrayal, and violence.
The Last Blockbuster is a documentary that explores the history of Blockbuster Video, its role in the home entertainment industry, and its ultimate decline in the face of streaming services. Through interviews with former employees, customers, and industry experts, the film examines the impact of the video rental store on popular culture and human interaction.
Champions is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Michael Patel, a gay teenage boy with an Indian mother and a mixed-race father. After his mother decides to pursue her dreams, Michael moves in with his estranged uncle Vince, who runs a gym. Together, they navigate the challenges of family, adolescence, and running a gym.
When his teenage daughter is accused of murder, a loving father in Thailand must navigate through class differences, police corruption, and a corrupt justice system to prove her innocence and protect his family.
A group of high school students go on a vacation to a cabin in the woods. They soon encounter a creature that can possess people and starts hunting them down. The students must find a way to escape and survive the monster's attacks.
Rifkin's Festival is a romantic comedy that follows a married couple as they attend a film festival in San Sebastian. The husband, a film scholar, becomes infatuated with a French movie director while the wife, wanting a divorce, begins a fling with a young Frenchman. The film explores themes of failed marriage, infidelity, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
A woman named Eve gets magically transported into a Christmas movie and finds herself stuck in a small town called Christmasville. She must navigate the quirky townspeople, a love triangle, and the impending disaster of a Christmas festival. With the help of a waffle-loving innkeeper and her sister, Eve must find a way to return to her own reality before it's too late.
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films explores the rise and fall of the notorious film company in the 1980s. From their humble beginnings to their explosive success, and eventual downfall, this documentary delves into the world of B-movies, exploitation filmmaking, and the entertainment industry. With a focus on the eccentric personalities and groundbreaking films produced by Cannon Films, this retrospective sheds light on a captivating era in Hollywood history.
A mentally disabled man named Moose becomes obsessed with movie actor Hunter Dunbar. Moose's obsession takes a dark turn as he begins stalking Hunter and infiltrating his life, leading to a terrifying home invasion.
Hollywood or Bust is a comedy film from 1956 that follows the story of a gambler and a singer who embark on a cross-country trip to make it to Hollywood, facing various obstacles and comedic situations along the way.
A film geek who works at a video store finds himself caught up in a series of strange and exciting events when he meets a mysterious stranger. As the two embark on a hilarious and unconventional first date, they find themselves in a locked store, jumping from rooftops, and even being interrogated by the police. Along the way, they discover love, friendship, and the true meaning of adventure.
A group of underground filmmakers led by Cecil B. Demented kidnaps a famous actress and forces her to star in their anarchist film. Chaos ensues as they wage a guerrilla war against the Hollywood establishment.
We All Loved Each Other So Much is a comedy drama set in post-war Italy. It follows a group of old war buddies and their lives as they navigate love, friendship, and disillusionment. The story is told through a series of flashbacks and explores themes of nostalgia, friendship, and the impact of war on individuals.
All's Well, Ends Well is a comedy and romance movie from 1992. It follows the funny and romantic adventures of various characters, including a housewife and a slapstick-comedy radio show host.
In 'Rapture,' a film editor named José receives a package containing a coffin and an audio cassette. As he listens to the cassette, he becomes increasingly obsessed with its contents, which seem to blur the lines between fiction and reality. José's obsession leads him down a dark and surreal path, as he gets entangled in a web of hallucinations, drug addiction, and strange encounters. With its Spanish surrealism and arthouse horror elements, 'Rapture' is a mind-bending journey into the depths of one man's psyche.
Pompo the Cinephile follows the story of Natalie, a passionate and determined young assistant director who dreams of making her own films. She works at the famous film production company Bonilauri Pictures, where she meets the legendary producer Pompo. Together, they embark on a journey to create the next big hit, facing challenges and obstacles along the way. With its satirical take on the film industry and a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, Pompo the Cinephile provides an entertaining and insightful look into the world of cinema.
Fade to Black (1980) is a movie about a lonely cinephile named Eric Binford who becomes obsessed with movie characters and starts to impersonate them. His obsession takes a dark turn when he begins to carry out acts of violence and becomes a psychopathic killer. Set in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of obsession, loneliness, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.