In a gritty and violent alternate reality of the 1980s United States, a group of retired masked vigilantes, known as Watchmen, uncover a conspiracy that threatens world peace. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they face moral dilemmas, personal demons, and the question of whether their actions can truly make a difference. With elements of mystery, drama, and sci-fi, Watchmen explores themes of power, morality, and the inherent flaws of humanity.
In the San Fernando Valley, a group of characters navigate their own personal struggles, including a depressed addict, a dying TV mogul, a sex guru, a former child prodigy, a police officer, and others. As their stories unfold, themes of love, forgiveness, and meaning emerge in a series of interconnected events.
In 1949 Santa Rosa, California, a chain-smoking barber named Ed Crane wants to escape a mundane life. He blackmails his wife's boss and lover, Big Dave, for money to invest in dry cleaning. However, his plan goes terribly wrong, leading to suspected adultery, foul play, death, racial slurs, and a series of unexpected events. With the introduction of aliens and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Ed's opportunity to be more than an unnoticed man takes a dramatic turn. Will he succeed or further descend into chaos?
Inside Llewyn Davis follows a week in the life of a young singer named Llewyn Davis as he tries to make a name for himself in the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Despite his talent, Llewyn faces numerous obstacles including financial struggles, homelessness, and personal relationships that add to his despair. As he faces rejection and searches for his identity in the midst of a changing music landscape, Llewyn's journey highlights the harsh reality of pursuing a career in the music industry.
99 Homes follows Dennis Nash, a hardworking construction worker and single father in Orlando, Florida. When he is evicted from his home due to a wrongful conviction, he finds himself at the mercy of real estate broker Rick Carver. Carver offers Nash a deal to work for him, leading him down a path of corruption, deceit, and ethical dilemmas. As Nash struggles to provide for his family and navigate the cutthroat world of real estate, he is faced with the choice of compromising his values or losing everything he holds dear.
In America is a heartwarming drama film about a family of Irish immigrants who struggle to make a new life in New York City. They face challenges such as dealing with the death of a child, illegal immigration, and the false promises of the American dream. Through it all, they find hope, love, and a sense of belonging.
Sicko is a documentary film by Michael Moore that explores the flaws in the American healthcare system. The film critiques the high cost of medical care, the lack of access to healthcare for many Americans, and the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on healthcare policies. It also highlights the benefits of universal healthcare systems in other countries.
In The King of Marvin Gardens, two brothers find themselves caught up in a world of betrayal, false promises, and the struggle to achieve the American dream. Set on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, they must navigate the complexities of life, love, and the allure of the casino industry. As their schemes and dreams unfold, they are faced with the harsh realities of depression and the loss of eyesight. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and find success, or will they be consumed by the darkness that surrounds them?
Capitalism: A Love Story is a documentary film that examines the influence of capitalism on American society. It explores issues such as economic inequality, corporate malfeasance, and the global economic crisis of 2008. The film also delves into the concept of the American Dream and the ways in which it has been undermined by corporate greed and corruption. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, it presents a critical perspective on the impact of capitalism on the lives of everyday Americans.
Stroszek is a poignant and surreal road movie about a simpleton ex-convict who moves to Wisconsin with his friend and a prostitute to escape their troubled pasts and pursue the American Dream. However, their new life is filled with false promises, financial debt, and heartbreak, leading to a series of tragic and bizarre events.
Emmy-winning journalist Danny Schechter investigates America's mounting debt crisis in this latest hard-hitting expose. The film reveals the unknown cabal of credit card companies, lobbyists, media conglomerates and the Bush administration itself who have colluded to deregulate the lending industry, ensuring that a culture of credit dependency can flourish. Schechter exposes the hidden financial and political complex that allows the lowest wage earners to indebt themselves so heavily that even house repossessions are commonplace.
Harvest of Empire is a documentary that investigates the history of United States intervention in Latin America, focusing on the impact it has had on immigration. The film uncovers the hidden motives behind US military interventions, such as economic interests and maintaining political control. It also examines the consequences of these interventions, including human rights violations, political instability, and the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments in the United States.
Dust Up is a kick ass action comedy served up by Ward Roberts and starring Amber Benson that will make you laugh, gasp and punch the person you're sitting ...
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