John Wick, an ex-assassin, returns to the criminal underworld to settle a debt. However, he soon finds himself targeted by a large bounty. As he fights his way through henchmen and double-crossings, John must protect himself and his dog while trying to find a way out of the deadly game.
Terrifier is a horror movie about a sadistic killer clown named Art who terrorizes a small town on Halloween night. With brutal violence and intense graphic scenes, Art carries out his murderous spree, leaving a trail of gory violence and horror in his wake.
In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own. In 2073, overpopulation causes a worldwide crisis. A strict one-child policy is enforced by the Child Allocation Bureau. When multiple children are born to one mother, all but the eldest are put into cryosleep. Karen Settman dies when she gives birth to identical stippled sisters. Their grandfather Terrence names them after the days of the week and trains them to pose as a single individual named after their mother. To safeguard their secret, Terrence ensures they share information at a meeting on a daily basis and replicates any accident that affects one of the sisters' physical appearance. The sisters develop a system of wigs and makeup to cover any identifying features. Terrence reminds them of the importance of going out only one at a time, and that what happens to one of them must happen to all of them. When Thursday breaks the rules by going out on a day that isn't hers, she injures one of her fingers, severing it at the first knuckle. A disappointed Terrence is forced to remove the same portion of finger from all the girls to maintain a single appearance, starting with Monday. Decades later, the sisters have all managed to survive without suspicion...
As a man ages, he refuses assistance from his daughter and begins to doubt his loved ones and the fabric of reality. With dementia, he constantly forgets important things and becomes increasingly confused. His daughter plans to move to Paris, leading to further confusion. He believes he lives in his own flat, but in reality, he has been living with his daughter, her partner, and a caretaker. As his condition worsens, he ends up in a nursing home and experiences emotional breakdowns.
In The Sorcerer's Apprentice, a physics prodigy named Dave is chosen to be the apprentice of Balthazar. Together, they must stop the sorceress Morgana from returning and ruling the world. With the help of magic and training, Dave becomes a powerful sorcerer and faces his destiny.
A young boy named Bastian finds a mysterious book called 'The Neverending Story' and is transported into a fantasy world. There, he embarks on a quest to save the Childlike Empress with the help of a warrior named Atreyu. As Bastian reads the book, he becomes more and more immersed in the story, eventually realizing that his imagination has the power to bring the fantasy world to life.
A screenwriter down on his luck forms a complicated bond with a former silent film star who is desperate to revive her career. As he becomes entangled in her delusions and obsession, their relationship takes a dark and tragic turn.
After witnessing a mob hit, two musicians disguise themselves as women and join an all-female band to escape. As they try to keep their identities hidden, they find themselves attracted to the band's singer and face challenges from the mob and their own feelings.
A military veteran and his teenage daughter have been living off the grid in the forests of Oregon. When their hidden camp is discovered by social services, they are forced to navigate the challenges of re-integrating into society while trying to maintain their way of life.
The Zookeeper's Wife tells the story of Antonina and Jan Żabiński, who run the Warsaw Zoo. When the Nazis invade Poland, they use the zoo to hide Jewish people and smuggle them to safety. The couple risks their lives to save others and defy the Nazis. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of courage, resilience, and the power of compassion.
When a young boy accidentally turns into a fish after drinking a magic potion, he must find a way to turn back into a human before it's too late. With the help of his friends, a starfish and a jellyfish, they embark on an exciting underwater journey filled with danger and excitement.
In 'Wish Upon', a teenage girl named Clare discovers a mysterious music box that grants her every wish. Excited by her newfound power, she begins to make wishes, unaware of the deadly consequences that come with each one. As Clare's wishes become more and more dangerous, she must find a way to break the curse before it consumes her completely.
In The Birdcage, an effeminate man, Armand, and his partner, Albert, own a drag club in South Beach. Their lives are turned upside down when Armand's son announces he is marrying the daughter of a conservative senator. In order to impress his future in-laws, Armand must pretend to be straight and Albert must pretend to be a woman. Hilarity ensues as the couple navigates the challenges of maintaining their charade while dealing with their own identity crises.
Wonderstruck is a story that follows two deaf children, Rose and Ben, who both live in New York City but in different time periods. Rose, in 1927, escapes from her strict father and heads to Manhattan to find her mother. Ben, in 1977, loses his hearing in a freak accident and sets off on a quest to find his long-lost father. As their stories unfold, the two characters discover that they are connected in unexpected ways.
In this comedy, a man on vacation in Europe gets mistaken for a criminal and finds himself involved in a dangerous adventure. Along the way, he encounters car chases, drug smuggling, and a diamond heist. With the help of a manicurist and a stuttering gangster, he must navigate his way through the chaos and clear his name.
In war-torn Poland during World War II, Irena Sendler, a social worker, risks her life to save Jewish children from the Holocaust. She creates a network to hide them in Christian homes and leads a daring operation to rescue them from the Warsaw Ghetto.
In 1934, aspiring detective Miranda Green and five other strangers are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses, they uncover clues about the purpose of their invitation and become embroiled in a sinister mystery. When one of the guests is found dead, Miranda must unravel the malicious plot behind the gathering.
In this black-and-white horror film, Lawrence Talbot, also known as the Wolf Man, seeks out Dr. Frankenstein's monster in order to find a cure for his own lycanthropy. The two iconic monsters clash in an epic battle while the townspeople are caught in the crossfire.
During the political repression in Chile in 1948, poet Pablo Neruda goes into hiding to avoid arrest by the police. A police detective begins a manhunt to capture him, leading to a cat-and-mouse chase across different locations. The film explores themes of poetry, politics, and personal freedom.
Set in Warsaw during World War II, an 11-year-old boy named Alex finds himself alone in a bombed-out building. With the help of his pet mouse and the guidance of his grandfather, Alex must navigate the dangerous streets of the city, hiding from the Nazis and searching for food. As he forms friendship with a resistance fighter, Alex learns about trust, survival, and the power of friendship.