Frances Ha is a coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows Frances, a 27-year-old aspiring dancer living in New York City. After her best friend moves out of their apartment, Frances struggles to navigate her relationships and find her place in the world. Through a series of adventures and missteps, she explores themes of friendship, love, and identity.
The Wombles is a TV show about a group of furry creatures who live in underground burrows and have a strong sense of environmental responsibility. They collect and recycle rubbish that humans leave behind, while trying to avoid being discovered by people. The show is set in the city of London and is based on a children's book. It features stop-motion animation and has gained a cult following.
Meet the Ghost Club! Their adventures take them all around Los Angeles as they interview ghosts, solve problems and learn about their city's history.
A 15-year-old student skips class and spends his days in a beautiful garden, where he meets a woman in her 20s. They bond over their love for rainy weather and begin to share their dreams and fears with each other. As their relationship deepens, they both learn valuable lessons about love, loss, and personal growth.
In 'A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!', Timmy Turner is a grown-up 23-year-old who is still living in Dimmsdale, but no longer has his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda. Timmy's life takes a drastic turn when he discovers that the rulebook which grants him his wishes has fallen into the wrong hands. With the help of his childhood friend Tootie and his former babysitter Vicky, Timmy must find a way to stop the evil book from destroying both the fairy world and the real world.
In Fuzz, a Boston police detective and his partner must track down a master criminal who is causing terror in the city. As they uncover a web of extortion, blackmail, and violence, they must go undercover to stop the criminal's reign of terror. With hilarious moments and unexpected twists, Fuzz is a must-watch for fans of action-comedies.
The story revolves around Scottish writer J.M. Barrie and his bond with the widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her sons, who serve as the inspiration for his famous play Peter Pan. Barrie becomes a fatherly figure to the boys, incorporating their imaginative antics into the play. Despite objections from his wife and Sylvia's mother, Barrie's friendship with the family grows. He eventually stages Peter Pan, which becomes a massive success. After Sylvia's death, Barrie is entrusted with the care of her sons, fulfilling her wishes.
Fantasia 2000 is a collection of animated musical shorts set to classical music. The film features a combination of new segments and legacy segments from the original Fantasia (1940). Through animated storytelling, the movie showcases a variety of themes, including romance, magic, and biblical stories. The film also incorporates elements of fantasy and family entertainment, making it suitable for viewers of all ages.
A man in New York City, who is in need of a green card, enters into a fake marriage with a woman. As they try to convince immigration officials that their marriage is legitimate, they begin to develop real feelings for each other.
Ikiru follows the story of Kanji Watanabe, a government official who is diagnosed with stomach cancer. Realizing that he has limited time left to live, Watanabe embarks on a quest to find meaning in his life. Through his journey, he discovers the importance of making a positive impact on others and finding happiness in the small moments. This poignant drama explores themes of mortality, loneliness, and the search for purpose.
Maggie's Plan is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of Maggie, a smart and independent woman who decides to have a child on her own. However, her plan gets complicated when she falls in love with a married man and his unhappily married wife. With the help of her quirky friends, Maggie navigates the challenges of love, family, and the unexpected twists of life.
A woman and her son escape from her abusive ex-husband and settle in a remote home. However, they soon discover a menacing monster lurking in a nearby lake. As they try to adapt to their new life, the son becomes fascinated with the creature, while the mother struggles to protect him. Eventually, it is revealed that the son has been dead since a drowning accident, and the mother lets go of her delusion, finding peace.
After inheriting six penguins, a businessman transforms his apartment into a winter wonderland. As his professional life starts to unravel, he becomes closer to his children and rekindles a relationship with his ex-wife. When he is faced with the choice between his job and the penguins, he realizes the true value of family.
Stanley, a troll living in Central Park, befriends a little girl named Rosie. Together, they must try to evade Gnorga, the evil queen, who wants to destroy all flowers in the park. With the help of Stanley's magical thumb, they embark on an urban adventure to save the park and its enchanting inhabitants.
When a giant spider escapes from a lab and goes on a rampage in Los Angeles, an exterminator and a security guard must team up to stop it before the city is destroyed.
Adam is a socially awkward electrical engineer with Asperger's syndrome. When he meets his new neighbor, Beth, he becomes infatuated with her. As their relationship blossoms, Adam must learn to navigate love, friendships, and the challenges that come with his condition.
Paranoid Park tells the story of a teenage skateboarder who accidentally causes the death of a security guard and then grapples with guilt and his own sense of responsibility. The film is a nonlinear exploration of guilt, trauma, and coming of age.
Based on a true story, Nothing to Lose follows the life of a pastor in São Paulo, Brazil. From his struggles with the police to being locked up in jail, he faces numerous challenges. However, through it all, he finds solace by talking to God and preaching in his church.
A woman named Juliette has spent the past 15 years in prison. Upon her release, she moves in with her sister Lea and tries to readjust to society. As Lea and her family discover Juliette's past, they struggle with forgiveness and acceptance. Along the way, Juliette forms new relationships and confronts her dark past.
Mrs. Dalloway follows one day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a high-society woman in post-World War I England. As she prepares for a party, memories and emotions of the past resurface, including her past romance with another woman. The film explores themes of love, identity, and societal expectations.