In a dystopian future Tokyo, a resistance group must protect a psychic boy with supernatural powers from a mysterious stranger and his army of supernatural beings.
ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019) is a documentary that explores the enigmatic life and death of legendary blues musician Robert Johnson. Known for his extraordinary talent and his rumored deal with the devil, the film delves into the myths and facts surrounding his life, as well as the impact of his music on the blues genre. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the documentary uncovers the truth behind Johnson's extraordinary talent and tragic demise.
American Pop is a 1981 animated drama that tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family. The film explores their journey and their involvement in American pop culture. From the 1890s to the 1980s, the film depicts the struggles and triumphs of the family, including their experiences with prohibition, rock music, drugs, and the music business. Through its unique rotoscoping animation technique, American Pop provides a captivating and emotional portrayal of the immigrant experience and its impact on American society.
The Cranes Are Flying is a tragic romance set in Moscow during World War II. It follows the story of a couple torn apart by the war and their struggles to find each other amidst the chaos and devastation. As they face loneliness, heartache, and sacrifice, they learn the true meaning of love and patriotism.
Heavy Traffic, released in 1973, is a provocative animated film that explores the gritty, surreal and dark aspects of life in a crime-ridden city. The story follows a young man named Michael who navigates through the treacherous streets while encountering a variety of eccentric and dangerous characters. From his dysfunctional family to encounters with mobsters, transvestites, and drug addicts, Michael’s journey becomes a reflection of the chaotic and often brutal urban life. The film uses animation techniques to create a visually striking and thought-provoking exploration of themes like sexuality, race, and violence.
In rural Missouri, a farmer gets involved in a forbidden romance and must face the challenges of his family, the Civil War, and the changing times.
In Pot o' Gold, Jimmy, a man living with his uncle, pretends to be a musical talent scout to help save a struggling music store. Along the way, he falls for a talented woman and faces various challenges, including mistaken identity and a family feud.
Three brothers who just lost their mother have to deal with their loss; all cling onto different things.
The Littlest Rebel is a 1935 movie set during the American Civil War. The story follows a young girl named Virginia, whose father is wrongly accused of being a spy and sentenced to death. Virginia embarks on a journey to save her father, encountering various obstacles and adventures along the way.
Prahaar is a story about Peter D'Souza, a soldier who leads a commando team during an operation against terrorists. He tries to cope with the loss of his fiance and seeks revenge by undertaking dangerous missions. Along the way, he faces various obstacles and challenges.
During World War II, a pregnant woman joins an orchestra to support her family while her husband is away at war. She forms close friendships with her fellow musicians and learns about the healing power of music.
Gracie Allen assumes the "management" of the shop owned by her papa Horatio Allen, turning it into a radio station and then an aviary---with the usual Gracie Allen logic---while distracted Papa is trying to get younger daughter, beauty contest winner Florence, married before she can head to Hollywood and get into the movies.
A bored small-town teacher gets mixed up with an escaped bank robber.
A trio of competing bands vie for a spot on a rural radio program.
A run-away socialite "Babs" Bradley (Martha O'Driscoll), using an alias, wants to join the WACs, finds romance with a shipyard worker, Johnny Adams (Noah Beery Jr.), while dodging sheriffs, policemen and others who are searching for her.
A priest relates the tale of his friend, a WWI veteran, to the Post-War Planning Committee. Unable to get a job upon his return from the war, he puts off his marriage and works for a bootlegger. He is forced to take a rap for his boss, goes to prison, and forms a gang.
Ranch owner MacGregor has seven sons and oldest Gregor leads his brothers to Las Mesas, a small town where they want to sell horses. They get into trouble with local people who are related with evil Santillana. After getting imprisoned and losing their horses they decide to go after Santillana's gang.
Father Is a Bachelor follows the story of a bachelor who becomes entangled in a series of misadventures in a small town. With the help of his spinster sister and a group of colorful characters, he navigates through misunderstandings, false accusations, and treachery. Along the way, he discovers the power of kindness and finds romantic reconciliation. This musical comedy is filled with toe-tapping songs and hilarious escapades.
Bob Brent, a young Marine from Arkansas, impresses his comrades with his singing ability, and they pitch in to send him to New York to compete in an amateur contest. Success in the contest, however, sets him up for trouble in romance, in his career, and with the Corps.
April 27 and 28 1996 saw Oasis headline their first ever stadium shows. Fittingly, they took place at Maine Road, then home to Liam and Noel Gallagher’s Manchester City FC. This is the second night of those, now legendary gigs.