A Street Cat Named Bob tells the heartwarming true story of how James Bowen, a recovering drug addict and street musician, forms a life-changing bond with a stray ginger cat named Bob.
When an evil alien threatens the world, the Power Rangers must team up to stop him. Along the way, they face challenges, make new friends, and discover the true power of friendship.
Hope (2013) is a powerful drama based on a true story. It follows the harrowing journey of a young girl who becomes a victim of sexual assault, leading to physical trauma and life-threatening injuries. Left for dead on a construction site, she miraculously survives and undergoes a series of surgeries to recover. The film explores the challenges she faces in the courtroom during the criminal trial of her assailant, while highlighting the importance of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit.
A father with a sick daughter finds himself in a desperate situation. With no other options, he decides to rob a casino in a high-stakes heist. The plan involves hijacking a bus, evading the police in a high-speed chase, and employing all means necessary to get the money he needs for his daughter's operation.
Tessa, a teenage girl diagnosed with leukemia, decides to create a bucket list before she dies. As she completes various experiences, she falls in love with her neighbor, Adam. Together, they navigate the complexities of her illness and the impact it has on their relationship.
A woman named Alice takes the wrong suitcase home from the airport and meets a charming man named Matt. As their paths continue to cross, they develop feelings for each other during the Christmas season.
Sharing the Secret is a drama movie that follows a teenage girl as she struggles with bulimia and the pressure to keep her condition a secret. The film explores themes of parent-child relationships, peer pressure, and the importance of seeking help. Through therapy sessions and the support of her friends and family, she learns to confront her illness and find healing.
Like many Native families, Lena Mahikan grew up in the cycle of abuse. Her father, a residential school survivor, was an alcoholic until he killed himself when Lena was 10. Her mother, only 14 years her senior, turned to the slots. By the time Lena was 15, she was pregnant and, before giving birth, was kicked to the curb by her mom. The cycle continues and Lena is now watching helplessly as her own daughter, Peeka, spirals out of control, landing herself in the hospital following a drug overdose. As a final attempt at survival, Lena decides to return home and face her own mother and a past she’s desperate to escape.
Thicker Than Water is a comedy short film from 1935. The plot revolves around a bickering husband and wife who go through a series of comedic misadventures. They get involved in an installment payment plan, causing chaos and destruction. The husband ends up in the hospital after an explosion, and the couple goes through a series of transformations and complications. The film is filled with slapstick humor and black-and-white comedic moments.
A 47 year old real estate salesman gets trapped in the insidious web of cocaine addiction.
After Julie's husband, Matthew dies in a tragic accident, she moves across country with her son Matty for a new start and to be closer to her husband's sister, Alison. Little does Julie know, Alison blames her for her brother's death and has a hidden agenda to get her nephew all to herself - by any means necessary.
When a woman's husband goes missing, she becomes determined to find him. As she starts searching, she uncovers secrets that reveal a web of lies and deception. With the help of detectives, she follows the clues and discovers the shocking truth.
A female business woman gets in over her head after inheriting some money and encountering a dangerous bad boy in Hawaii.
Newlywed Monica is committed to a mental hospital for hallucinations, but soon finds out that her husband has a devious plan to steal her life, including her daughter.
When a former co-host, Jake Everett, works his way back into the professional life of popular TV morning show host Naomi Spencer, the show's success skyrockets, but Naomi's personal life begins to fall apart.
Jaime de Guzman, a military neurosurgeon, survives a massacre that killed his wife and daughter. He hunts down all perpetrators and is able to kill them except the boss. From returning to a normal life and to the death of a girl after performing a brain operation to her, he hides his guilt to his new life.
After a car crash, a woman hires a nurse to care for her injured husband. But as the nurse's true intentions are revealed, the woman must fight for her life and protect her family.
Great Guy is a crime drama film from 1936. The story follows Johnny, a former prizefighter who now works as a furniture salesman. When Johnny's fiancée's engagement ring is stolen, he becomes entangled in a web of political corruption and blackmail. Wrongly accused of bribery, Johnny must navigate the corrupt world of government officials and corrupt mayors to prove his innocence and uncover the truth. With the help of his loyal secretary, Johnny fights to clear his name and bring down those responsible.
Hitler Youth Quex is a propaganda film released in 1933 that follows the story of a teenage boy who becomes a hero in the Hitler Youth movement. The film depicts his journey from poverty and communist supporter to an enthusiastic participant in the Nazi movement. It emphasizes the clash between the ideals of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi order, showcasing the boy's sacrifice, spirit, and loyalty to the Nazi party. The plot includes scenes of riots, clashes with communists, printing and distributing propaganda leaflets, amusement park visits, dormitory life, the singing of anthems, and the display of Nazi flags and banners. The film ends with the boy's martyrdom, as he attempts suicide and is hospitalized, ultimately sacrificing himself for the Nazi cause.
A movie about Loretta and her struggles as a woman.