A young sex worker from Brooklyn gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as his parents set out to get the marriage annulled.
Based on the New York Times bestseller, this movie tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters the fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time. August is 10 years old and lives in Brooklyn with his parents, older sister, and dog. He has a rare medical facial deformity and has undergone multiple surgeries. After being homeschooled, he is enrolled in middle school, where he faces stares and jests from his classmates. With the support of his teacher and new friend, he navigates the challenges of school and forms unbreakable bonds. Wonder is a tale of courage, friendship, and the power of kindness.
The Warriors, a street gang, are falsely accused of assassinating a respected gang leader. They must fight their way from the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island to prove their innocence and survive. As they navigate through various gang territories and face numerous challenges, they discover that every gang in the city is after them.
Wonder Wheel tells the story of an unhappy marriage, an affair, and the lives of people living in 1950s Coney Island. Ginny, a former actress, is trapped in a loveless marriage with Humpty, a carousel operator. When she meets Mickey, a lifeguard, their forbidden romance threatens to undo their lives. As Ginny's estranged daughter Carolina returns, the situation becomes more complicated.
Three sailors, Gabey, Chip, and Ozzie, have 24 hours in New York City to find love and adventure before their ship departs. Gabey falls for a poster showcasing Ivy Smith, a beautiful woman he believes to be Miss Turnstiles. Chip meets Hildy, an anthropologist he falls for instantly. Ozzie, on the other hand, finds himself being pursued by Claire, a taxi driver. The sailors explore various parts of the city, including Coney Island, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty, all while pursuing their respective romantic interests.
Imitation of Life is a 1959 drama film that explores themes of racial discrimination and the challenges of motherhood. The story follows two women, one white and one African-American, who form an unlikely friendship and struggle to navigate the complexities of their lives amidst societal expectations and prejudice. As they face personal and professional obstacles, their relationship is put to the test, forcing them to confront their own desires, ambitions, and the price of fame. The film delves into themes of identity, racism, and the sacrifices and choices mothers make for their children.
This movie tells the story of Harry Houdini, a renowned magician and escape artist. It covers his life and career, from his beginnings in Brooklyn, New York City, to his famous stunts and performances around the world. The plot explores his relationships, including his complicated relationship with his mother-in-law. It also delves into the various magic acts and tricks that made him famous, such as his sawed-in-half magic act and his handcuff escapes. Throughout the movie, Houdini faces challenges and obstacles, including run-ins with Scotland Yard and publicity stunts gone wrong. The plot highlights the dangers and risks Houdini took to entertain and amaze his audience.
Beach Rats follows the story of a young man in Brooklyn who is navigating his own journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening. Set against the backdrop of the boardwalk and beaches of Coney Island, he grapples with his identity, relationships, and the expectations of masculinity. As he explores his sexuality and searches for connection through online hookups and encounters with older men, he must confront his own fears and desires. Beach Rats is a coming-of-age drama that explores themes of sexual exploration, personal growth, and the complexities of identity.
In Love Never Dies, the Phantom has escaped from Paris to New York's Coney Island. He has finally found a place to hide and create his opera set in the fairground, The Phantom's Phantasma. He lures Christine Daaé, his former protégé and love interest, to perform in his new production. However, Christine is now married to Raoul, and they have a ten-year-old son named Gustave. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the characters are faced with choices that will change their lives forever.
Set in 1940s New York, Radio Days follows the lives of a working-class family and their deep connection to radio. Through a series of vignettes, we witness the impact of radio on their lives, from the thrilling broadcasts of World War II to the scandalous dramas behind the scenes. Filled with nostalgia, laughter, and heartwarming moments, this postmodern film celebrates the magic of radio and the power of family.
In this silent comedy, a man falls in love with a manipulative female who uses her sex appeal to get what she wants. The story follows their romantic rivalry and the various obstacles they face, including an unwed mother, a boat collision, and a rescue from drowning. The man must navigate through these challenges while also dealing with his job as an office boy and his dreams of marriage.
In the midst of his struggles with writer's block, a novelist becomes entangled in the lives of his neighbors in a Harlem apartment building. As his obsession grows, he discovers hidden secrets and delves into a downward spiral of madness.
A dive into the production of Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama.
Set in the vibrant Coney Island of the 1890s, this musical comedy follows a story of redemption, marriage proposals, and a lively nightclub scene.
Speedy is a taxi driver in New York City who must race against time to save his girlfriend's small business from being taken over by a corrupt railroad tycoon.
Two rivals address the years of animosity that defined their careers and their shared dream of achieving greatness on the world’s biggest stage: the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.
This is the second volume of ultra-rare oddities, obscurities and jaw-droppers that may be among the best 85 minutes Something Weird has ever assembled and almost all of them from the original negatives! Titles include The Martians (1962), Tops ‘n Tunes (1964), Swinger (1966), Slumber Party (196?), Chemical Pop (196?), The Assignation (1963), A Christmas Fantasy (196?), Woton’s Wake (1964) and some newly-discovered trailers for live midnight shows.
Garland Jeffreys, the mixed-race Brooklyn native whose music defied industry norms, receives long-overdue recognition in this enlightening documentary. His unique fusion of folk, soul, and rock earned him accolades abroad, yet left him underrated at home. Jeffreys’ story, narrated from his NYC home and featuring interviews with fans like Harvey Keitel, Laurie Anderson, and Vernon Reid sheds light on the life and artistry of an unclassifiable talent.
In the cheap glitter and glow of a fading Coney Island a group of characters live out their sordid, strange lives trying to get somewhere fast - any way they can. Desperately trying to love and be loved. These cops, call girls, mafia hoods, transvestites, fortune-tellers, clowns, and freaks are all intertwined, heading on a crazy roller coaster ride into a black hole they think is life. All of these characters are totally removed from the 60s America that, at the same time, is violently changing its values, fast. It is how hard they try, with the deck stacked against them, that we root for them in amazement. The film is done in funny hand drawn animation which makes their story even more amazing to watch. We invite you to enjoy the show.
A bumbling detective chases an escaped convict in an amusement park haunted house in Coney Island.