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.
A woman named Mary hears that her sister Jacqueline is missing and sets out to find her. As she digs deeper, Mary discovers a dark secret society operating in Greenwich Village, dedicated to devil worship. Mary navigates the dangerous world of the cult and must confront her deepest fears to save her sister and escape the clutches of evil.
Barefoot in the Park is a comedy film about a newlywed couple, played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, who struggle to adjust to married life in a small New York City apartment. The film follows their comedic adventures as they navigate various challenges, including meddling in-laws, arguments, and cultural differences. Despite their differences, they learn to compromise and find happiness in their unconventional relationship.
Reds is a biographical drama that takes place during the Russian Revolution. It follows the story of a war correspondent and his co-worker's relationship while they are caught up in the revolutionary events.
The Pope of Greenwich Village follows two cousins, Charlie and Paulie, who get caught up in a heist gone wrong and must navigate the criminal underworld of New York City.
A lawyer going through a midlife crisis meets a girl in Greenwich Village and falls into a tumultuous relationship filled with jealousy, lies, and fear of commitment.
A struggling writer in Greenwich Village battles his own egocentricism and feelings of self-doubt, while dealing with his messy personal life and a lack of motivation in his career. He seeks help from a psychiatrist and finds inspiration in the women's club he becomes involved with. As he navigates the chaos of his life, he must confront his own selfishness and find a way to break through his writer's block.
Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a comedy-drama film set in the 1950s. It follows a young aspiring actor who moves to Greenwich Village, New York City, and explores the bohemian lifestyle, relationships, and struggles in the entertainment industry.
The Iceman Cometh is a drama film based on the play of the same name. It takes place in a saloon in Greenwich Village in 1912 and follows the lives of the barflies who frequent the establishment. The story revolves around themes of alcoholism, despair, and betrayal, as the characters struggle to find meaning in their lives.
Gay Sex in the 70s is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and liberating gay sexual revolution that took place in New York City during the 1970s. The film explores various aspects of the LGBTQ+ community's history, including the Stonewall Riot, gay bars, bathhouses, cruising spots, and the overall culture of sexual freedom and exploration. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal accounts, the documentary sheds light on a transformative era in LGBTQ+ history.
Sisters Eileen and Ruth move to New York City to pursue their dreams. Eileen, an aspiring writer, gets a job as a reporter while Ruth aims to become an actress. They encounter various comedic situations and romantic entanglements as they navigate the city.
My Sister Eileen (1942) is a comedy movie about two sisters from Ohio, Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, who move to New York City to pursue their dreams. They rent a basement apartment in Greenwich Village and encounter various eccentric characters, including a construction worker, a surprise visitor, and a fortune teller. Along the way, they face challenges such as finding jobs, dealing with their landlord, and navigating romantic relationships. The movie is a comedic look at the ups and downs of big city life and the bond between sisters.
B-Boy Blues is a romantic drama set in Greenwich Village, New York City. It tells the story of two college students who fall in love amidst the vibrant and diverse LGBTQ+ community. The movie is based on the novel of the same name and explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery.
A Night to Remember is a dark comedy-mystery movie set in a Manhattan apartment building. When a murder occurs in the building, a group of eccentric characters, including a mystery writer and a police inspector, find themselves caught up in a web of intrigue and suspicion. As the night unfolds, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and hilarity ensues.
A Psycho stalks the streets of Greenwich Village, killing and cutting off their hair!
Henry, a struggling Greenwhich Villiage artist, accidentally finds an invitation to Louise Gordon's coming out party. He goes to the party, falls in love with the pretty socialite, but soon decides to leave as he realizes his financial situation is not up to standards. An old friend recognizes him and encourages Henry into lying that he is a successful businessman.
A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In her pursuit of an alibi, she inadvertently implicates a struggling advertisement photographer. Now they must keep up the appearance of being engaged as a bumbling detective snoops around, and their initial distaste for each other blossoms into romance.
Join photographer turned public access guru Ricky Powell in this collection of clips from his influential NY TV show, Rappin' With The Rickster.
Wise Girl is a comedic tale of a bohemian artist and a door-to-door salesman who find themselves entangled in a web of misunderstandings and comedic banter. Their lives take a turn when they become involved in a high society dame's art contest, leading to a series of quirky and unpredictable events.
Manicurists Sally, Irene and Mary hope to be Broadway entertainers. When Mary inherits an old ferry boat, they turn it into a successful supper club.