A boy with an active imagination faces his fears on an unforgettable journey through the night with his new friend: a giant, smiling creature named Dark.
Targets is a 1968 crime-drama-thriller film about an aging actor who becomes the target of a psychopathic killer on a killing spree in Los Angeles. The killer, a mentally ill Vietnam veteran, uses a sniper rifle to carry out the murders. The film explores the themes of violence, psychopathy, and the consequences of fame.
One Crazy Summer follows the story of a young cartoonist who spends his summer in Nantucket. He gets caught up in a feud between a local land developer and his grandmother, leading to a series of hilarious and outrageous events. Along the way, he discovers the true meaning of friendship, love, and pursuing your dreams.
In the 1950s, a rebellious teenager creates chaos in a small town through pranks, romantic pursuits, and an obsession with losing his virginity.
Night of the Lepus is a horror/sci-fi/thriller movie about giant mutant rabbits that escape from a laboratory and start terrorizing a small town in Arizona. As the rabbits continue to multiply and wreak havoc, a zoologist, a rancher, and a sheriff must find a way to stop the deadly creatures before it's too late. Based on the novel of the same name, the movie features a mix of gore, suspense, and thrilling chase scenes.
In Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, a drifter teams up with an ex-thief to pull off a dangerous heist. Along the way, they face betrayal, disguise, and unexpected challenges.
The Lords of Flatbush (1974) follows a group of greasers in 1950s Brooklyn, New York City, as they navigate friendship, romance, and the challenges of teenage life. The story centers around a teenage boy who faces a pregnancy issue and a shotgun wedding, all while dealing with high school and the dynamics of his close-knit group of friends. Set against the backdrop of drive-in diners and outdoor fights, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the struggles of adolescence.
Billy Pilgrim, a World War II soldier, becomes unstuck in time and experiences various moments of his life in a non-linear narrative. He survives the bombing of Dresden and is taken prisoner by aliens who teach him about the concept of time.
Dog Tags follows a young US Marine who is on furlough and explores his sexuality and true desires. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love while dealing with his troubled past and the challenges of the present. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and difficult choices that shape his path to adulthood. This coming-of-age story explores themes of identity, friendship, and the search for meaning in life.
In Splatter University, a serial killer escapes from a mental hospital and unleashes a reign of terror at a college campus. College students become the target of his brutal murders, with each victim being killed one by one. As the body count rises, the students must confront their worst fears and try to survive the maniac's violent rampage. With a surprise ending, this psychotronic film combines elements of slasher horror, low-budget grindhouse, and suspenseful thriller.
When Hubert Lee decides to open the world's largest drive-in movie theater across the street from a funeral parlor, a feud erupts between Lee and Turner Knight, the owner of the funeral home. As Lee's many promotional ideas become more and more outrageous, he continues to enrage Knight until one of the promotions backfires with grave consequences.
Opal Dream is a heartfelt drama that tells the story of a young girl in a small Outback town who forms an imaginary friendship with a boy named Pobby. When her sister becomes seriously ill, her imaginary friend Pobby's existence is called into question, leading to a heartwarming exploration of love, loss, and the power of imagination. With stunning visuals of the Australian Outback, Opal Dream is a beautiful and emotional film that will touch your heart.
In the small town of Ruby, a dilapidated movie theater holds dark secrets. When a young woman and her daughter become trapped inside, they must confront their own demons and the malevolent spirits that haunt the theater. As they struggle to survive, they uncover the dark past of the theater and the horrors that lie within. A chilling tale of supernatural power and the struggle for redemption.
One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 drama film that explores themes of prejudice, racism, and the challenges faced by interracial couples. The story follows Julie, a young white woman who falls in love and marries Frank, an African-American man. Their relationship is met with hostility and opposition from their families and society, leading to a custody battle over their daughter. The film highlights the struggles and injustices faced by interracial couples during a time of deep racial prejudice.
Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis.
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