Renton, a heroin addict in Edinburgh, attempts to break free from the drug scene and his group of friends. He goes through withdrawal, relapses, and faces the consequences of his actions. Eventually, he leaves his friends and begins a new life in London. However, his past catches up to him when his friends, Begbie and Sick Boy, show up at his doorstep. Renton decides to leave them and takes a large sum of money from an illegal drug deal. He starts a new life, leaving behind the chaos and danger of his past.
A provocative and fictionalized take on the life of Italian media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi, told through a series of interconnected stories set in 2006.
Jay and Silent Bob must save their beloved comic book store from a greedy developer. Along the way, they encounter strange aliens, super villains, and outrageous situations. With their trademark humor and stoner sensibilities, they prove that even animated characters can have a groovy time.
Reindeerspotting: Escape from Santaland is a documentary that follows the lives of young drug addicts in a small town in Lapland, Finland. The film explores the themes of drug culture, criminal acts, alienation, and the struggles of addiction. It provides a raw and unfiltered look into the lives of these individuals, highlighting the impact of drugs on their relationships, happiness, and society as a whole.
In Rude Awakening (1989), a wealthy yuppie finds himself questioning his privileged lifestyle and becomes a political activist during the 1960s, leading to a series of misadventures involving drugs, fish speaking to him, and political conflicts.
Fathers and Sons is a thrilling movie set in a small seaside town. When a serial killer targets the town, a rival gang and an ESP prediction, a grieving widower must step up to protect his son. The movie explores themes of disobedience, drug culture, and the complexities of a father-son relationship.
Toad Road follows a group of friends who become obsessed with a local urban legend about a road that leads to the gates of hell. As they experiment with drugs and explore the woods, they begin to question their own sanity and encounter supernatural powers. The line between reality and hallucination becomes blurred as they delve deeper into the mysteries of Toad Road.
Ciao! Manhattan is a biographical drama about a young woman living in New York City. The movie explores her life as she struggles with issues such as addiction, nymphomania, and her domineering mother. It also delves into her experiences with electroshock therapy and her fantasy world becoming a reality. The film takes place in various locations including a mansion in California and features a slide show and scenes of drug use and sexual promiscuity.
Totally Baked is a hilarious stoner comedy that explores the world of marijuana and its cultural influences. The movie follows Dave, a regular guy who finds himself in a series of misadventures involving stoners, skinny-dipping, and stand-up comedy. Along the way, Dave encounters quirky characters and experiences the highs and lows of drug culture. With a blend of humor and satire, Totally Baked offers an entertaining look at the world of marijuana.
A young couple's honeymoon is disrupted by the groom's childhood obsession with Mother Goose. Unable to consummate the marriage, they head off to the psychiatrist, where the fun really begins.
The Gingerweed Man runs a successful dispensary delivery service, catering to a wide array of wacky clientele. But when he gets charged with protecting little Baby Buddy, a mysterious super strain weed dude that is wanted by every bad vibe in the city, mad misadventures follow. A riotous new comedy adventure offshoot from Full Moon's hugely popular EVIL BONG franchise.
A young man called Andrew is forced to endure a bitter encounter with a man known as the Cameraman, who enjoys filming beatings, murders and rapes in an abandoned underpass.
A college professor falls in with the counterculture crowd in San Francisco after resigning from his position in solidarity with two expelled hippie students.
A teenage girl experiments with LSD and experiences a series of events that include free love, drug culture, and a personality change.
When a slacker ice cream man accidentally crashes a wedding party, he quickly becomes involved in a series of comedic misadventures. As he tries to navigate the chaos, he forms unexpected friendships, learns important life lessons, and discovers the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
After being accepted into a prestigious New England art school, sexy small-town Joe and townie mastermind Jennifer quickly join forces. They are determined to succeed on a campus over-populated with jaded mega-rich kids awash in trust funds, abortions, and drugs galore.
Planet Rock: The Story of Hip-Hop and the Crack Generation explores the intertwined narratives of hip-hop music and the crack cocaine epidemic that emerged in the late 1980s. Through interviews, archival footage, and analysis, the documentary depicts the social, cultural, and economic factors that contributed to the rise of hip-hop as a transformative art form, while also examining the devastating consequences of crack cocaine on African-American communities.
In a punk-rock homage to "Reefer Madness," two plot threads intertwine: a hapless junkie falls victim to "Bath Salts" addiction, while a police detective attempts to uncover and stamp out a new strain of designer drug products.
The Big Cube is a movie about a medical student who becomes involved with a wealthy family after the death of her actress mother. She discovers a sinister plot involving LSD and must find a way to escape the downward spiral of drug abuse and manipulation.
Turk, a "cool swinger", throws wild sex and drugs parties. Three hoodlum friends of his crash one party and he resorts to drastic measures to remove them from the festivities.