As New York City is invaded by alien creatures who hunt by sound, a woman named Sam fights to survive with her cat.
Brideshead Revisited is a captivating drama set in England during the interwar period. It follows the lives of an upper-class family and explores themes of love, friendship, religion, and the complexities of social class. The story is told through the eyes of Charles Ryder, a middle-class student at Oxford University, who becomes infatuated with the aristocratic Flyte family and their country estate, Brideshead. As Charles navigates the dynamics of the family and their relationships, he becomes entangled in their secrets and struggles, including issues of homosexuality, alcoholism, and the clash between religious beliefs and personal desires.
A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe and spend one night together in Vienna. They roam around the city, talking openly about love, life, and religion. They feel a romantic connection and share a passionate kiss at sunset. They admit their attraction but know they won't see each other again. Before parting, they agree to meet in six months at the same place.
IMF agent Ethan Hunt is sent to Sydney to find and destroy a genetically modified disease called Chimera. With the help of his team and a professional thief, he must stop a rogue IMF agent from releasing the virus and causing mass destruction.
After finding love, Bridget Jones questions if she really has everything she'd ever dreamed of having. It is another year in the life of Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger). Things are looking up for our heroine since we last saw her. She is losing weight, has quit smoking (at least as far as her boyfriend is concerned), and she is in a completely fulfilling relationship with barrister Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). Bridget also has a successful career in television where she is an on air personality for the tabloid TV show 'Sit Up, Britain.' As we join her she is in the midst of filming a story requiring her to sky dive over the country side. After falling out of the plane and almost forgetting to pull the rip cord she finally lands safely in a pen filled with pigs. Afraid that her boss is upset over her clumsiness, she is summoned to his office only to learn that Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) now works for the station too and that her boss wants them to team up on some travel pieces for the network. Not willing to be content with bliss, she becomes suspicious of Mark when he cancels their dinner date one evening. Her friends convince her that he is having an affair with the very attractive Rebecca who works at the law firm. She goes to his house to confront him and after climbing the ledge to peek into the window she falls from the roof into the bushes and is then greeted at the door by Rebecca who lets her in to the house only to find that Mark is having a meeting with some associates. Seeing that she is under stress Mark invites her on a weekend ski getaway but as soon as they arrive we discover two things - Bridget has lied about her skiing ability and Rebecca is also there. The next week Mark invites Bridget to a very important dinner given by the firm. Bridget manages to arrive late in a state of disarray and insults some of his coworkers. At dinner she begins to feel that she is out of Mark's league and that she is nothing more than an embarrassment to him. On the way home Bridget admonishes Mark for never sticking up for her in front of his pompous friends and then leaves. Weeks go by and Mark does not call. Reluctantly Bridget accepts a project working with Daniel on a piece in Thailand. On the plane Daniel saves her from the rigors of coach class by bringing her into first class with him and explains that he is no longer a skirt chaser and that she was the best thing that ever happened to him. While in Thailand, Bridget's friend Shazzer who has accompanied her on the trip meets a very attractive young man named Jed who has a love of hallucinogenic mushrooms which he slips into Bridget's food. Daniel finds Bridget at the beach in a euphoric state of mind and invites her up to his room. Almost succumbing to his advances she realizes just in time that if she sleeps with him it will be truly over between she and Mark. As she leaves she runs into a prostitute who is arriving for her nightly appointment with Daniel. The next day Bridget and Shazzer pack up to leave and to hurry things along Bridget agrees to carry the Thai Ceremonial Snake Bowl that Jed has left with them in her bag. At airport customs it is discovered that the bowl is filled with cocaine and Bridget is immediately arrested for attempting to transport illegal drugs. Daniel upon seeing the trouble that Bridget is in shrugs and gets on the plane. In prison Bridget immediately befriends the other inmates and upon hearing their stories of forced prostitution and abuse that they have had in their relationships she realizes that she had it pretty good with Mark. Days later she is pulled from the holding cell and is taken to meet with her attorney - it is Mark who tells her that he is merely the messenger and that the Thai government has agreed to show her leniency. Back home Mark confronts Daniel and asks him if he knew that Bridget had been arrested in Thailand. When he admits that he did - Mark drags him outside and they have a fight in the streets ending with both spilling into a fountain in the courtyard. Arriving in England Bridget discovers that Mark went to great lengths to hunt down Jed and extradite him so that she could be set free. She runs to Mark's house only to find Rebecca there who admits that it is Bridget whom she has had a crush on all this time and not Mark. Rebecca even proves it by kissing Bridget who is flattered, but politely turns her down. Bridget takes a taxi to Mark's office and is splashed by several passing cars. Soak and wet, she searches the building and happens upon Mark in a meeting with several important officials. They go out into the corridor and Mark finally proposes to her. In the country Bridget's parents have a ceremony to renew their vows. As they are leaving her mother tosses the bouquet and Bridget falling backwards still manages to catch it. Same ol' 'Bridg' but she is now willing to look to the future and is ready to accept that she is indeed finally happy.
After inheriting a media conglomerate, a kind-hearted small-town guy turns the company upside down with his unconventional approach to business.
Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York City, Angels in America tells the intertwining stories of several individuals as they navigate love, loss, and self-discovery in the face of a devastating epidemic. The miniseries explores themes of homosexuality, religion, and political conservatism, while shedding light on the personal struggles and triumphs of its characters.
The Party is a slapstick comedy set in the 1960s, revolving around a chaotic dinner party. The film follows the humorous misadventures of the guests, including a clumsy man, a film producer, and a drunken waiter. As the night progresses, the party becomes increasingly wild and absurd, with various mishaps such as a painted elephant, a gatling gun, and a public address system. The film explores themes of cultural clash, misunderstandings, and the comedic consequences of the characters' actions.
Dave, a stressed lawyer and family man, and Mitch, a carefree single man, switch bodies after making a wish at a fountain. As they live each other's lives, they realize that things aren't as easy as they seemed. They search for the fountain to reverse the switch while trying not to mess up each other's lives.
In Splash, a mermaid named Madison falls in love with Allen Bauer, a produce seller in New York City. They meet when Allen falls into the water and Madison rescues him. Despite their differences, they develop a deep connection and face challenges in their relationship. The movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and the challenges of being in a relationship with someone from a different world.
The 39 Steps is a thrilling crime mystery movie set in the 1930s. Richard Hannay, an innocent man, becomes embroiled in a conspiracy when a mysterious woman is murdered in his apartment. Accused of the crime, Hannay goes on the run to uncover the truth and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters dangerous spies, secret agents, and a vast conspiracy that threatens national security. With suspenseful chase sequences, unexpected twists, and a dash of romance, The 39 Steps keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Four best friends have a sleepover that turns into a night of misadventures and challenges as they try to complete a scavenger hunt and navigate through high school drama.
La Dolce Vita follows the life of a photographer in Rome as he navigates through a series of parties, encounters with celebrities, and a growing sense of disillusionment with the shallow and materialistic world around him. As he searches for meaning and connection, he grapples with themes of love, death, and the emptiness of fame.
Mr. Nice Guy follows the story of a journalist who inadvertently becomes involved with a drug-dealing gang led by a powerful drug lord. As he tries to escape their clutches, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous chase, a martial arts showdown, and a series of unexpected events. Along the way, he must protect a videotape that contains incriminating evidence against the gang and navigate various obstacles, including a biker gang, a hospital, a restaurant, and a relentless stalker. With the help of a resourceful chef and a tenacious police detective, he must outwit and outfight his adversaries to survive.
Mary is a successful wedding planner who is forced to reevaluate her perfect life when she falls in love with the groom of one of her clients. As she navigates the complexities of her new relationship, she discovers that true love may be found in unexpected places.
Vampires Suck is a hilarious spoof comedy that parodies popular vampire movies and mocks the tropes of high school life. The story follows the clumsy and awkward Becca Crane, who finds herself torn between two vampire brothers, Edward Sullen and Jacob White. With a mix of slapstick comedy, cringe-worthy moments, and over-the-top violence, the movie hilariously exaggerates the vampire exploitation genre and cleverly spoofs iconic scenes from movies like Twilight.
While training for a marathon, a man becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving a Nazi war criminal, leading to a series of violent encounters and a pursuit for revenge.
Tommy, a scientist, is desperate to find a cure for his wife's cancer. The movie follows three interweaving narratives: Tommy's quest to reverse brain tumors, the story of a conquistador searching for the Tree of Life, and an astronaut traveling to a golden nebula. All three stories explore themes of love, mortality, and the search for immortality. Tommy ultimately learns to accept his wife's death and finds peace.
Last Year at Marienbad is a mysterious and nonlinear film that takes place in a chateau. It follows a man trying to convince a woman of an encounter they had the year before, but the woman does not remember. The film explores themes of memory, uncertainty, and illusion.
In The Producers, a group of producers attempts to put on a Broadway musical but intentionally create a flop in order to scam investors. However, their plan backfires when the show becomes a hit. With an eccentric cast of characters and a mix of slapstick comedy and musical numbers, the producers must navigate chaotic auditions, financial troubles, and the consequences of their scheme. Set in New York City during World War II, this comedy explores themes of success, friendship, and the lengths people will go to achieve their goals.