Desire is a provocative drama that explores the complex relationship between two sisters. Set in the 1970s, the film delves into themes of rivalry, desire, and sexual awakening. The story follows the sisters as they navigate their own desires and the consequences that come with them.
Dot the I is a suspenseful romantic thriller set in London, exploring themes of infidelity, jealousy, and love triangles. The story revolves around a woman named Carmen, who finds herself torn between her fiancé and a mysterious stranger. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested, leading to a surprising and thrilling ending.
Kat and Borja appear to be a perfect couple, but as in every marriage they keep secrets, lies and infidelities that will come to light the night an unexpected visitor arrives.
In Loft (2010), a group of friends share a secret loft in which they engage in extramarital affairs. However, their lives are turned upside down when they discover the body of a woman in the loft. As they try to uncover the truth and protect their own secrets, the group becomes tangled in a web of deception, betrayal, and murder. With each member becoming a suspect, they must navigate their relationships and confront their own darkness to find out who is responsible.
A film student seeks revenge for the murder of his father, encountering betrayal, tragedy, and the complexities of family business along the way.
In 'The Truth About Love,' a group of friends navigate through the complexities of love and relationships, discovering the truth about infidelity and the consequences it can have on their lives. The film delves into both the comedic and dramatic aspects of love, showcasing the challenges and surprises that come with being in a committed relationship.
Decoding Annie Parker is the story of Anne Parker, a terminally ill woman who battled breast cancer and hereditary genetics, and the medical researchers who discovered the genetic link between cancer and DNA. The movie explores themes of family relationships, love, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
My Out-Laws is a comedy film that revolves around a band of outlaws who find themselves in a series of comical situations. Their unexpected camaraderie and comical mishaps make for an entertaining ride. With their unique personalities and contrasting backgrounds, this unlikely group of misfits must navigate through various challenges while attempting to pull off a daring heist.
Klown is a cringe comedy about two best friends, Frank and Casper, who embark on a hilarious and embarrassing canoe trip in order to prove their worth as men. Along the way, they encounter numerous hilarious and awkward situations that test the limits of their friendship.
Until They Sail is a drama and romance film set in New Zealand during World War II. It follows the lives of four sisters who face love, loss, and the challenges of war. The story focuses on their relationships, including loveless marriages, infidelity, and the sacrifices they make for their husbands and country. As the war progresses, the sisters find strength in each other and experience both joy and heartbreak. The film explores themes of loyalty, sisterhood, and the impact of war on personal lives.
In post-WWII Hong Kong, unhappily married Carol has an affair with Paul. Her physician husband Walter discovers it and presents her with a choice: travel with him to China (where he will fight a cholera epidemic) or face the scandal of a public divorce. She persuades him to reconsider and he proposes an alternative. If Paul's wife will agree to a divorce and he marries Carol within one week Walter will obtain a quiet divorce. Carol presents Walter's 'deal' to Paul, who regretfully declines, citing respect for his wife.Carol sees as her only choice to accompany Walter to the village, where she meets booze-soaked Tim. He soon introduces her to nuns at the local hospital-convent and Carol begins to re-evaluate her self-absorbed life and character. Working at the convent, Carol learns she is pregnant. She tells Walter she's unsure who is the father and he regrets her honesty. Shortly after, Walter contracts cholera and dies. Carol returns to Hong Kong and an uncertain future.
On Christmas Eve in the Spanish quarter of L.A. police try to arrest a couple running a shady floor show. Hiding in a church, the young woman finds an abandoned baby and uses it as cover to escape capture.
Newlywed Janie's (Joan Leslie) World War II-veteran husband (Robert Hutton) goes to work at her father's (Edward Arnold) newspaper.
A book publisher finds his business floundering, which prompts his socially ambitious wife to desert him for a society millionaire, leaving him with their young son. The publisher's fortunes improve dramatically, however, when a best-selling romance novelist decides to publish her new book with his firm. In the meantime, his ex-wife has married the millionaire, and she and her new mother-in-law come up with a plan to sue her ex-husband for custody of the boy.
A reportedly dead man haunts his wife and her boyfriend.
A newsman with a no-good wife exposes a religious racket with a newswoman who loves him.
There's nothing to keep Yvan in Paris any longer. His wife has left him to live in Thailand. His teenage daughters have chosen to live with his sister Ariane, who is as anxious as she is admirable. Yvan is ready to leave... when beautiful Emmanuelle enters his life. She makes babies as easily as she falls in love, and she's accompanied by Léo, the little boy who Yvan's wife had with another man. Yvan is going to have to change his plans.
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