In 1950s Australia, a skilled dressmaker named Tilly Dunnage returns to her hometown to seek revenge on the people who accused her of murder when she was a child. Armed with her sewing skills and a dark sense of humor, Tilly sets out to transform the town and exact her vengeance.
Stronger is a biographical drama based on the true story of Jeff Bauman, who lost his legs in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The movie follows Jeff's journey of recovery and his struggles to adjust to his new life.
Judy is a biographical drama film that follows the story of legendary performer Judy Garland. Set in the late 1960s in London, the movie explores Garland's struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism, and her personal life. Despite her difficulties, Garland continues to captivate audiences with her singing and performances. Through flashbacks, the film also delves into her early career, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. Judy showcases the highs and lows of Garland's life, highlighting her talent, resilience, and the toll fame took on her.
After her mother disappears, a teenage girl sets out on a journey to find her, uncovering secrets and discovering herself along the way.
Frank McCloud, a war veteran, visits a hotel in Key Largo run by a family. However, the hotel is taken over by gangsters who are waiting for Johnny Rocco, a notorious gangster, to arrive. Frank must find a way to protect himself and the people at the hotel from the gangsters' violent plans.
Flower is a dark comedy-drama about Erica, a sexually-aggressive firecracker of a girl who forms an unlikely friendship with her mentally unstable stepbrother, Luke. Together, they navigate through various challenges in the San Fernando Valley, including dealing with Erica's single mother's boyfriend, Luke's troubled father, and the consequences of their own reckless behavior. As their bond deepens, they embark on a mission to expose a man they suspect of child molestation. Along the way, they discover the complexities of family relationships, face unexpected surprises, and learn valuable life lessons.
Sweet Bird of Youth follows a drifter named Chance Wayne who returns to his hometown in Florida and reunites with his former girlfriend, Heavenly Finley. Chance hopes to win back Heavenly and become a movie star, but he must contend with her corrupt politician brother and their volatile relationship. As Chance's dreams begin to unravel, he must confront the harsh reality of his past and the consequences of his actions.
A young man falls in love with a married woman in 1830s Germany. Years later, they reunite in Mexico but face challenges from their past.
In Walk Don't Run (1966), a romantic comedy set in Tokyo during the Olympics, three strangers find themselves sharing an overcrowded apartment. Romantic entanglements and misunderstandings ensue as they navigate the chaotic and lively atmosphere of the city.
LBJ follows the story of Lyndon B. Johnson, who rises to the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie focuses on Johnson's historic battle in the political landscape and his efforts to pass the Civil Rights Act. Set in the 1960s, the film explores the challenges faced by Johnson as he navigates through the turbulent times.
Duchess of Idaho is a romantic comedy/musical set at a ski lodge in Sun Valley, Idaho. The story revolves around a bandleader who becomes entangled in a love triangle. With deception, mix-up comedy, and battle of the sexes, the film follows the bandleader's journey as he navigates through humorous and romantic situations at the lodge.
In 1920s Paris, a wealthy woman named Marguerite Dumont dreams of becoming an opera singer. Despite her lack of talent and the ridicule she faces, she continues to pursue her passion. With the help of her loyal butler and a talented young musician, Marguerite prepares for a grand concert. Based on a true story, this comedy-drama explores themes of illusion, infidelity, and the pursuit of one's dreams.
Absurd Encounter with Fear is a avant-garde short film that portrays a surreal and symbolic encounter with fear. It follows the story of a young man and a young woman who find themselves in a forest, where they are confronted by their deepest fears. The film explores themes of anxiety, dread, and insanity, as the characters navigate a dark and surreal landscape.
While exploring a hiking trail, a female park ranger finds a dead body. As night falls, she realizes she is alone in the woods and must navigate her way back to safety while being pursued by an unknown threat.
The Happy Years follows the journey of a young orphan who finds friendship, mentorship, and love while attending a boys' school in the late 1800s. With the help of his housemaster and football coach, he navigates the challenges of growing up, discovering his passions, and finding his place in the world. This heartwarming tale explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the power of self-discovery.
Nanette sends a letter to her family telling of her new husband, Hillory. When Hillory arrives to meet the family, he gets insulted by each member, including the dog, and loses his wig. After having dinner with the family, Nanette's former lover returns, and Hillory must confront him
Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own.
After getting her start in her parents' vaudeville act, Marilyn Miller is taken under the wing of dance sensation Jack Donahue. He senses the girl's enormous talent, and before long she's performing on Broadway. There, she is extremely successful and finds love with songwriter Frank Carter. Yet obstacles remain for the rising star, especially when he proposes marriage just before he's set to be deployed in World War I.
Maurice Schwartz and Sarah Duhamel meet at a party, and he falls instantly in love with her. She doesn't even notice him. He follows her and her escort home, and when she passes a note through her window to what she thinks is the other guy, Schwartz gets the note, and pursues the object of his affection.
During the Civil War, a conscientious objector is forced to flee to the woods of West Virginia to avoid being sent into combat where he would be forced to kill, which he is adamantly against. He sets up shelter in a cave and is warily accepted by his new "neighbors"--the animals who live in the vicinity.
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