Welcome to Berry Bitty City, a berry special little world under the leaves of a berry patch. It may be small, but Berry Bitty City is big on fun and adventure. It's where Strawberry Shortcake and all her friends live. Together, they prove that little girls can do berry big things. There's always something fun to do, and when someone needs help, her friends are always there to lend a hand.
The story follows T.E. Lawrence, an English officer stationed in Cairo during World War I. Against orders, Lawrence assesses Prince Faisal's revolt against the Turks and proposes a daring attack on Aqaba. With the help of Arab tribes, Lawrence leads a successful campaign against the Turks. However, his actions lead to a series of traumatic events, causing him to question his role and purpose. In the end, Lawrence's efforts to unite the tribes and liberate Arabia are overshadowed by political struggles and the realities of post-war governance.
Harry Burns and Sally Albright share a long car ride from the University of Chicago to NYC. They discuss whether men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way. Over the years, they meet multiple times, discussing their lives, relationships, and faking an orgasm at a diner. Eventually, they have sex but grow apart. However, at a New Year's Eve party, Harry tells Sally he loves her and they get married.
After returning from World War II, a young soldier meets a pregnant woman on a bus and agrees to pretend to be her husband to help her avoid embarrassment. As they spend time together on her family's vineyard, they fall in love and confront the challenges of the post-war era.
In 1888 London, Inspector Abberline investigates a series of Jack the Ripper-style murders, uncovering a sinister conspiracy involving the government. As the girls of Whitechapel are hunted down one by one, Abberline becomes personally involved and must fight to uncover the truth and save those he cares about.
Bottle Shock is a comedic drama based on the true story of a small California winery that shocks the wine establishment when it wins a prestigious wine tasting competition. Set in the 1970s, the story revolves around the struggles of the winery owner and his son, as they navigate the challenges of making a name for themselves in the world of wine. The film explores themes of family, competition, and the love of winemaking.
In Frenzy (1972), a serial killer is terrorizing London, targeting women and leaving a string of bodies in his wake. As the police try to track down the murderer, an innocent man finds himself framed for the crimes. With time running out, he must clear his name and catch the real killer before it's too late.
Glory Daze is a comedy movie that follows a group of college friends as they face the uncertainties and excitement of life after graduation. Together, they navigate through struggles, form new relationships, and find themselves in hilarious and memorable situations. From alcohol-fueled antics to encounters with the police, this film captures the essence of friendship and the transition into adulthood.
The Dying Gaul is a movie that explores the dark side of Hollywood, featuring themes of grief, extramarital affairs, impersonation, and the complicated relationships between writers and producers. It delves into the world of internet chatrooms and cybersex, with a gripping plot that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
ALEXANDER THE GRAPE, an unfinished cut-paper animated short from Jim Henson from 1965, relates the fable of a young grape with big ambitions who learns that it is better to accept yourself than to try to be something you are not. The short was reconstructed from film and audio elements; images from Jim’s storyboard fill in missing segments of the animation.
Bob the Tomato tries to bring the Bible story of Abraham and Sarah and their wait for a promised son to life, but when spitting camels and a film crew of zany French peas get involved, everyone?s patience is tested! Will Bob pull everything together in time to teach a lesson? Whether they?re waiting on a promise from God or cookies from mom, kids will learn that while being patient is never easy, the reward is always worth the wait! Features the nationally-syndicated radio host Delilah as the voice of Sarah.
In the late 18th century, the movie 'Widow Clicquot' explores the fascinating story of the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and their journey into the world of business. Delve into the history of this iconic brand and witness the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way.
The Nativity Story is a powerful retelling of the biblical account of Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem and the birth of Jesus. It explores the challenges they faced, their faith, and the impact of this miraculous event on the world.
Kôsuke Kindaichi, a somewhat peculiar private detective, visits a remote town. He meets a police detective and they start to investigate an old unsolved murder. Then some murders happen. Kindaichi must find out about the past in order to reveal who the murderer is.
On the Milky Road is a surreal love story set during the Bosnian war. A milkman, played by Emir Kusturica, becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman who frequents his route. As their relationship develops, they must navigate the dangers and challenges of the war-torn country.
In 'It's a Gift,' a man named Harold Bissonette dreams of relocating his family to California and buying an orange grove. However, his plans are constantly thwarted by the demands of his nagging wife, meddling in-laws, and various annoyances that seem to follow him wherever he goes. Despite his best efforts to find moments of tranquility, Harold's life is filled with mishaps, misunderstandings, and comedic situations that keep him on his toes.
During the Armenian Genocide, a family living on a farm in Turkey is faced with the destruction of their civilization and must struggle to survive.
In this comedy movie set during the Cold War, the leaders of a fictional country on the moon want to join the United Nations. They hire an advertising agency to launch a publicity campaign on Earth but face various comedic obstacles along the way.
In 'What's So Bad About Feeling Good?', a virus outbreak in New York City leads to widespread happiness and euphoria. As the city descends into chaos, a group of individuals must navigate the consequences of the virus and find a way to restore normalcy. With faked pregnancies, mutated toucans, and a quest for an antidote, this comedy explores the idea of happiness gone awry.
In Kind Hearts and Coronets, Louis Mazzini, the son of a disinherited woman and an Italian opera singer, seeks revenge on his aristocratic family who denied his mother's marriage. In order to gain his rightful aristocratic title, Louis starts murdering his relatives who stand in his way. Taking on various personas, Louis cunningly eliminates each family member until he becomes the Duke of Chalfont. Set in the Edwardian era, this black and white film satirizes the social class structure and the dark desires within individuals. The story unfolds through Louis' memoirs, as he recounts his dark deeds and reflects on his actions.