When a man starts gaining a following after claiming to be the messiah, a CIA officer investigates his true identity and intentions.
Up for Love is a lighthearted romantic comedy about Diane, a successful lawyer, and Alexandre, a charming architect. When they meet, they instantly hit it off, but there's one slight problem: Alexandre is only 4' 6" tall, while Diane is 6' 1". Despite the unconventional height difference, their love blossoms and they must navigate the challenges that come with societal expectations and prejudices. Will their love conquer all?
In Manhattan, a bike messenger named Wilee picks up an envelope that attracts the interest of a dirty cop named Bobby Monday. As Wilee tries to deliver the envelope, he becomes the target of a city-wide chase. Along the way, he discovers the contents of the envelope and the significance it holds for a Chinese smuggler and a gambling-addicted police officer. With the help of his ex-girlfriend and fellow messengers, Wilee must outsmart Monday and deliver the package to its intended recipient.
The Program is a drama movie based on the true story of cyclist Lance Armstrong and his journey to becoming a seven-time Tour de France champion. The film explores the intense competitiveness in the world of professional sports, the suspicion of doping, and the investigation that ultimately led to Armstrong's downfall.
The Climb follows the complex friendship between two best friends, Mike and Kyle, as they navigate through challenges such as infidelity, death, and personal growth. Set in France, the film explores themes of male bonding and the complexities of relationships.
Hit the Road is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a family's road trip with their beloved pet dog. The journey takes unexpected turns as they encounter various challenges and learn valuable lessons about family, love, and the importance of cherishing every moment.
After their date night takes an unexpected turn, a couple finds themselves embroiled in a murder mystery and must work together to clear their names.
Tour de Pharmacy is a mockumentary film that satirizes the world of professional cycling and the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Set during the 1982 Tour de France, the film follows a group of cyclists who embark on a doping-fueled journey to win the race. With hilarious and absurd situations, Tour de Pharmacy offers a humorous take on the dark side of the sport.
Breaking Away is a 1980 American comedy-drama television series that was based on the 1979 film of the same name. It was created by Steve Tesich, who wrote the original film, and the film's director Peter Yates served as Executive Producer. As a prequel, the series was set during the year prior to the events of the film. Shaun Cassidy took over the role of Dave Stohler, a young man mad about bicycle racing and all things Italian. Barbara Barrie, Jackie Earle Haley and John Ashton reprised their roles from the film. The television series was set in Bloomington, Indiana, but was actually shot in Athens, Georgia. The show was caught up in the 1980 Screen Actors Guild Strike and did not begin production until that fall. While heavily promoted by ABC, it was overlooked by TV audiences once it got on the air and suffered low ratings. It was cancelled after eight episodes were filmed, though only seven episodes aired during its original run. ABC showed reruns of the show during the summer of 1981, and it was also rerun by the Arts & Entertainment cable channel during 1985–1987.
And Soon the Darkness is a psycho-thriller set in the French countryside. Two young women, Stephanie and Jane, embark on a cycling trip but their vacation takes a dark turn when Jane goes missing. Stephanie becomes suspicious of the locals, including a mysterious man and a police officer, as she tries to uncover the truth about her friend's disappearance. With elements of giallo, mystery, and horror, And Soon the Darkness keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
In 'The Oath,' a family's world is turned upside down when their daughter needs a heart transplant. Desperate to save her, they resort to extreme measures, leading to a series of events that tear the family apart.
Human Capital is a crime drama film that tells the story of a wealthy Italian family whose lives are disrupted by a tragic traffic accident involving a cyclist. The film explores themes of financial trouble, greed, infidelity, and the impact of personal choices on the lives of individuals.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the famous cyclist, Lance Armstrong. It delves into his incredible success in the world of professional cycling, his battle with testicular cancer, and the shocking revelation of his doping scandal. The film also examines the consequences of Armstrong's actions and the impact it had on his reputation, career, and the sport of cycling.
Akira, Takeshi, Yasu, and Shun are a gang of four close friends, all of whom were core members of their high-school ekiden team. Although they were stars back in those days, having slacked up their efforts subsequently, their daily life is lackluster now that the age of forty is just around the corner. They talk at a favorite local tavern just like they used to after Akira comes home giving up his dream to become an actor. Thinking back, they have never accomplished anything but ekiden, and they have unknowingly acquired a tendency to run away from problems in life in general. The phrase they cannot help muttering to themselves is how brilliant they were in those days… Feeling dispirited, they think of participating in the Shimanto Dragon Ride. A challenge for the four men in their late thirties begins…
The King of Escape is a comedic adventure film set in a rural area. It follows the story of an older man who escapes into the woods to avoid his responsibilities and find love. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and forms an unexpected relationship with a teenage girl. The film explores themes of infatuation, forbidden love, and the pursuit of happiness.
When a suburban family sets out on a road trip, they unknowingly attract the attention of a deranged tailgater. As they find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, they must confront their fears and fight for their lives.
Sightseers is a dark comedy about a couple who go on a vacation-gone-wrong and embark on a series of murders. The couple, Tina and Chris, take a trip in a caravan around the British countryside. As they navigate their way through various tourist attractions, their relationship is tested and they find themselves driven over the edge, committing a series of shocking and humorous murders along the way. With dry humor and a touch of satire, Sightseers explores themes of jealousy, male-female dynamics, and the lengths people will go to find freedom and fulfillment.
Based on a true story, The Flying Scotsman follows the life of Graeme Obree, a talented cyclist with bipolar disorder. Despite facing numerous challenges, Obree sets out to break the world hour record on a bicycle he built himself.
Whipped is a comedy movie that follows the lives of three friends who are womanizers and engage in one-night stands. Their lives take a turn when they meet Mia, a con woman, and find themselves in a love triangle. Aspiring screenwriter Brad, photographer Zeke, and unemployed Jonathan navigate through casual sex, fantasy encounters, and unexpected twists in their relationships.
A group of friends embark on a camping trip to southern France, where they encounter a series of comedic and dramatic misadventures. From carpooling and eating in a car, to playing ping-pong and singing karaoke, the friends navigate through a range of situations that test their friendship and lead to unexpected twists and turns. With a backdrop of beautiful landscapes and a mix of laughter and tears, All Hands on Deck! is a heartwarming and entertaining movie that explores the complexities of relationships and the power of friendship.