Set in 9th-century England, The Last Kingdom tells the story of Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a warrior born a Saxon but raised by Vikings. As he navigates through the political turmoil and battles between kingdoms, Uhtred must reclaim his birthright and create his own destiny.
Roger Dearly, an American video game designer living in London, shares his home with his pet dalmatian Pongo. One day, Pongo sets his eyes on a beautiful female Dalmatian named Perdy. After a chase through the streets of London, Roger and Pongo discover that Perdy likes Pongo. Perdy's owner, fashion designer Anita Campbell-Green, is taken with Roger, and romance blossoms between both human and canine couples. Anita works as a fashion designer at the House of de Vil, where her boss, Cruella de Vil, has a passion for fur. Cruella decides to make garments out of actual Dalmatians and offers to buy the 15 puppies born to Perdy. The couple refuses, and Cruella becomes enraged. She has her henchmen steal the puppies and deliver them to her estate. With the help of other dogs and animals in London, the puppies manage to escape to a farm where their parents are waiting. Cruella tries to retrieve them but ends up getting arrested. The family adopts the other Dalmatians Cruella had stolen, bringing the total to 101, and they move to the English countryside with their millions.
When nightclub singer Deloris witnesses a murder, she seeks refuge in a convent. She becomes Sister Mary Clarence and turns the choir into a talented group, but her celebrity status endangers her true identity.
A police officer, short on cash, promises a waitress that he will split his lottery ticket winnings with her if he wins. To their shock, they win the lottery and now have to navigate the challenges of newfound wealth and a love triangle.
Barbarians is a historical drama TV show set in 9 CE that tells the story of the battle between Germanic tribes and the Roman Empire. The plot follows a group of Germanic warriors who unite to take on the powerful Roman legions. The show explores themes of war, oppression, and the clash of cultures.
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow is an anthology film that tells three separate stories, each exploring different aspects of love, relationships, and temptation in Italy. The film takes place in Naples, Rome, and Milan, and follows various characters as they navigate issues such as prostitution, extramarital affairs, pregnancy, and poverty. Through a mix of comedy and romance, the film explores the complexities of relationships and the choices people make.
Hustlers is inspired by the viral New York Magazine article and follows a group of savvy former strip club employees who come together to take revenge on their Wall Street clients. Destiny, a former stripper, joins forces with Ramona, her mentor and friend, to devise a scheme involving stealing credit card numbers from rich men. However, tensions arise as the operation becomes riskier and more dangerous. As the consequences of their actions catch up with them, Destiny is forced to confront her choices and make amends.
Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are vampires dealing with the mundane aspects of modern life while living as flatmates. They navigate paying rent, socializing, and conflicts with each other. When a new vampire joins their group, their dynamic changes. They banish one of their own after an incident and later attend a masquerade party where they encounter a werewolf pack. Through unexpected events, they form an unlikely friendship.
A mobster, tired of his criminal life, decides to become a Hollywood producer. However, as he becomes more involved in the movie business, his criminal past catches up with him.
Sweet Smell of Success is a film-noir crime drama that follows a press agent who becomes entangled in a web of deceit, as he manipulates the media to further his own ambitions. Set in 1950s New York City, the movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry.
A couple from Ohio, Henry and Nancy Clark, travel to New York City for a job interview, but encounter a series of misfortunes and comedic incidents. From getting their taxi stolen to being held at gunpoint, they navigate through various mishaps while trying to save their job opportunity.
The true story of a Jewish girl hiding in an attic during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, as told through her diary.
Madame Claude is a drama-filled movie set in Paris, France in 1977. It tells the story of the titular character, a powerful and influential brothel owner who caters to the elite. The film explores Madame Claude's struggles to maintain her empire while dealing with blackmail, love affairs, and the dangerous world of prostitution. With themes of power, betrayal, and sexuality, this movie offers a captivating insight into the hidden world of high-class prostitution.
The Hand of God follows the personal journey of a young boy growing up in Naples, Italy in the 1980s. The story explores themes of poverty, loss of innocence, and the impact of family relationships. The boy navigates through various challenges, such as the death of his parents, discovering his own identity, and his passion for soccer. The film captures the essence of life in the city, with vibrant scenes showcasing the culture, food, and the struggles faced by the people. The Hand of God is a semi-autobiographical film that beautifully captures a young boy's transformation amidst a turbulent backdrop.
After a motorcycle accident, a young woman named Rose is left disfigured and in a coma. She undergoes experimental plastic surgery, which inadvertently turns her into a bloodthirsty creature. As Rose goes on a killing spree, spreading a rabies-like virus, chaos ensues in Montreal. The city must now find a way to stop the epidemic and survive the nightmarish transformation.
A woman's nightmares about a lesbian lover, murder, and a bat lead her into a murder investigation. As the investigation unfolds, she begins to question her own sanity and becomes entangled in a web of deception and violence.
Alice, a bored housewife, discovers an invisible man and a magic potion in Chinatown. She uses the potion to transform herself into an invisible woman, leading to self-discovery and a new fantasy life.
Love in the Afternoon (1957) follows the story of a young cello player named Ariane who becomes entangled in a love triangle with a wealthy playboy and a private detective. As the truth about her mysterious admirer is revealed, Ariane must navigate the complexities of love, infatuation, and deceit in the enchanting city of Paris.
Paris Is Burning is a documentary film that delves into the vibrant and flamboyant drag ball culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film provides an insightful look into the struggles faced by the participants in the ball scene, the art of voguing, and the larger issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. It explores themes of identity, self-expression, and the pursuit of fame in a society that often marginalizes and discriminates against those who do not conform to traditional gender roles and norms. The film also sheds light on the impact of AIDS and the struggles faced by the black LGBT community. Through captivating interviews and mesmerizing performances, Paris Is Burning celebrates the resilience, creativity, and strength of individuals who find solace and empowerment within the ball culture.
In the year 10th century, a prince seeks revenge against those who betrayed his family, leading him into a brutal and bloody war. As he navigates court intrigue and battles for the throne, he must confront his own inner demons and face the harsh realities of the Viking world.