Lucy and Jane have been best friends for most of their lives and think they know everything there is to know about each other. But when Jane announces she's moving to London, Lucy reveals a long-held secret. As Jane tries to help Lucy, their friendship is thrown into chaos.
When the evil Rumpelstiltskin uses a magic mirror to escape to an alternate dimension, a group of fairy tale characters including Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty must band together and use their unique powers to stop him.
After a one-night stand, a woman must navigate the streets of Los Angeles to make it to an important job interview, encountering various obstacles and hilarious situations along the way.
Henry Chinaski is a writer struggling with alcoholism and unemployment in Los Angeles. He spends his days drinking in bars, getting into fights, and pursuing his artistic creations. Along the way, he develops relationships with a prostitute named Wanda and a fellow alcoholic named Eddie. Despite the hardships he faces, Henry continues to write and finds comfort in the world of the barflies.
The Boy Who Caught a Crook is a 1961 childrens film about a young boy who tracks down a gangster.
In Dorfman in Love, a young woman named Deb Dorfman is living a quiet and unfulfilled life in Los Angeles. She works as a bookkeeper and spends her time taking care of her widower father and cat-sitting for her neighbor. When she meets a reporter named Jay, she begins to fall in love and starts to explore a new side of herself. Through their relationship, Deb learns to find her self-esteem and realizes her true potential. This heartfelt comedy-drama explores themes of love, family relationships, and self-discovery.
After a date gone wrong strands Diego without his clothes, he must race against time to make it to a very important engagement.
Atomic Cafe: The Noisiest Corner in J-Town is a documentary that explores the vibrant music and arts scene in downtown Los Angeles in the 1980s. It features interviews, archive footage, and showcases the subcultures of punk, ska, and pop culture that thrived in the area. The film delves into the history of the Atomic Cafe, a famous cafe in Little Tokyo known for its role in fostering creativity and community. Through interviews with the cafe owner and waitress, the documentary highlights the impact of this unique establishment on the arts district of downtown Los Angeles.
Documentary - From 1977 to 1981, multimedia artist Stephen Seemayer shot a Super-8mm movie of his creative friends in their unnatural habitat: the deserted industrial buildings of Downtown Los Angeles. His camera captured them at work and at play. - The Light Bob, Linda Frye Burnham, James Croak
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