Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.
After Riley moves to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness - struggle to navigate her new life.
A project where a number of women in different costumes show their panties while they make a disgusted face.
Riley's parents become worried when a boy shows up to take Riley on her first date. They try to cope with their emotions and protect their daughter.
When a mysterious comet crashes in a small town, it unleashes a deadly alien organism that devours everything in its path. As the blob grows bigger and more dangerous, a group of unlikely heroes must find a way to stop it before it consumes the entire town.
Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends appear on the big screen for the first time in Jackass: The Movie. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf court, and even do stunts involving live alligators. While risking their lives, they entertain people. Get ready for Jackass: The Movie!
In 'The Wing or the Thigh?', a restaurant owner finds himself in a battle to protect his business from an evil industrialist. With the help of his son and a group of eccentric characters, he must use his wit and culinary skills to outsmart his opponent. This French comedy from 1976 combines humor, food, and social satire to create a delightful and entertaining story.
Pink Flamingos is a transgressive film that depicts the life of Divine, a notorious criminal and underground celebrity, as she competes with a couple for the title of the filthiest person alive. The movie explores themes of obscene acts, bizarre fetishes, and extreme violence in a satirical and shocking manner.
The film follows a group of elderly office clerks who rebel against their corporate masters and turn their building into a pirate ship. The film is broken into distinct sketches, exploring topics such as the miracle of birth, growth and learning, fighting each other, middle age, live organ transplants, the meaning of life, the autumn years, and death. Through satire and surrealism, the film ultimately delivers the message to be nice to people, live together in peace, and find meaning in everyday life.
A rape victim realizes that she enjoys sexual assault and continuously offers herself to various men while searching for her original rapist.
Jackass Number Two follows a group of stuntmen led by Johnny Knoxville as they push the boundaries of absurdity and danger with their outrageous stunts and pranks. From shocking acts to crude humor, this documentary captures the essence of their crazy adventures.
Julian, a drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld, sees his life get even more complicated when his mother compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother's recent death. As he navigates the dark and brutal world of Bangkok's criminal underworld, Julian finds himself entangled in a vicious cycle of violence and revenge. With the assistance of a mysterious and ruthless police lieutenant known as Chang, Julian discovers the true extent of his own darkness and the consequences of his actions. This intense neo-noir crime thriller explores themes of family, morality, and the destructive power of vengeance.
The Grandmother is a surreal black-and-white short film that tells the story of a young boy living with his abusive grandmother. The film explores themes of neglect, abuse, and escape in a dark and unsettling manner.
Jackass 2.5 is a documentary-style film that features the Jackass crew performing a series of shocking and outrageous stunts. From dangerous stunts like driving over a driving range to crude and absurd pranks, the film takes audiences on a wild and unpredictable ride. With painful and disgusting moments, Jackass 2.5 lives up to its reputation as a boundary-pushing and hilarious film.
Assault! Jack the Ripper is a 1976 Japanese movie that follows the story of a shocking crime which sets off a series of brutal murders in the city. The film explores themes of crime, drama, and horror, as the police desperately try to catch the killer and put an end to the horrifying spree.
During World War II, a comedienne and a barber impersonate air raid wardens and discover a nest of Nazi spies.
Things I Like, Things I Don't Like is a funny and heartwarming movie that explores the unpredictable nature of human connections. Through a series of hilarious and touching vignettes, the film delves into the strange things that people love and hate, showing how even the most seemingly unrelated things can bring people together. From a blind person's surprising affinity for the sound of trains to a child's obsession with showering, each story reveals the unique and often absurd ways in which people find joy and connection in the world. With its offbeat humor and endearing characters, Things I Like, Things I Don't Like is a delightful exploration of the human experience.
Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! is a documentary that delves into the unethical practices of the American food industry, particularly focusing on the fast food restaurant and processed food sectors. The film highlights the negative impact of these industries on public health, with a specific focus on the ill effects of consuming fast food regularly. The documentary also sheds light on the deceptive tactics used by the food industry to market their products and manipulate consumers. It aims to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of these industries on society.
Straight is the story of a messy love triangle between two men and a woman. Nazim (Eralp Uzun) is a hot young Turkish guy involved in petty crime. He goes out each night with his buddies, cruising for girls and dealing drugs in a seedy city square populated with hookers. None of his buddies suspect that on many of those nights he ends up in the arms of men. Since he met David (Florian Sonnefeld) on the street, his hetero façade is rapidly crumbling. His friends seem to pick up on the new vibe and wonder what’s up. David is from a bourgeois Jewish family and slumming it. He hangs out on the street pretending to look for drugs, but what he really wants is Nazim. Their first hookup is alternately hot, tender and filled with guilt. Nevertheless, their affair develops in secret against all odds. Further entangling things is David’s Polish-German girlfriend (Beba Ebner), who is revolting against her strict Catholic upbringing by going out with this punkish Jewish boyfriend.
Meri Surat Teri Ankhen is a musical drama that explores themes of love, ugliness, and the power of song. The story revolves around a love triangle and the complexities of relationships. It also delves into the themes of father-son relationships, adoption, foster families, and the consequences of insensitivity. The plot takes a dramatic turn with elements of kidnapping and blackmail. The film showcases the talent of dancers and singers, highlighting the importance of their art forms. It also touches upon the sensitive topic of child abandonment.