When an investigative reporter uncovers a series of murders in Las Vegas, it leads him into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a malevolent vampire.
Bright Star tells the story of the passionate yet unconsummated love between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. Set in the early 1800s, the film explores their intense connection and the obstacles they face in pursuing their love, including societal expectations and Keats' declining health. Directed by Jane Campion, the movie beautifully captures the longing, grief, and loss experienced by the two lovers.
The Bellboy follows the misadventures of a bellboy named Stanley at a Miami Beach hotel. Through a series of comedic vignettes, Stanley finds himself in hilarious situations involving running away, flash photography, talking to the camera, and more. From encounters with a motorcyle escort to signing autographs and chauffeuring a limousine, Stanley's escapades will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Looking for Mr. Goodbar is a gripping drama about a young teacher who leads a double life. By day, she teaches at an inner-city school, but by night, she frequents singles bars and engages in risky behavior. As she becomes entangled in an increasingly dangerous world of sex, drugs, and violence, her choices eventually lead to tragic consequences.
Sparkle follows the journey of a girl group from Harlem as they navigate the music industry and face various challenges, including drug addiction and domestic violence. The film explores the price of fame and the struggles faced by African-American artists in the 1950s.
Toni follows the story of an abusive husband in a small French village who falls victim to a wrongful accusation and pays the price for his crimes. As tensions rise within the community, secrets are revealed, and alliances are tested.
Brideless Groom (1947) is a comedy short film featuring the Three Stooges. The plot revolves around a man named Shemp who must get married in order to inherit a large sum of money. He enlists the help of his friends Larry and Moe to find a suitable bride, but their efforts are met with a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings.
The Immoral Mr. Teas is a comedy film from 1959 that follows the story of a dentist named Mr. Teas who becomes a door-to-door salesman. Along the way, he has sexual fantasies and encounters various women. The film is known for its softcore and sexploitation elements. Directed by a cult director, it showcases themes of voyeurism and explores the desires and fantasies of Mr. Teas.
Adela, a former radio personality, celebrates her 80th birthday. Alone, and without support, she longs for the family and stability of years gone by. Mundane events take on heightened meaning as Adela gauges her life against those of the sea of humanity. Adela is about the quiet moments in life that can fill us with either joy or sorrow.
A couple, led by a recently retired US Treasury agent, become enmeshed in a dangerous web of deceit and crime when they uncover a hidden cache of stolen money. As they try to escape the clutches of a ruthless criminal, they must navigate through a world of betrayal, danger, and temptation.
Four married men living in a condominium often go out with women who are not their wives. Their wives try to catch them red-handed but often rather fail as they think of ingenious ways to hide their cheating. In the end all took a toll to them as their lives were put in danger that they needed their wives to save them.
Johnnie is a foreman of a construction crew. On the outside he seems very "normal" and straight, but one evening we see him putting on makeup and a feather boa and going out for a night in the city.
Wapakman is a Philippine superhero film directed by Topel Lee and starring eight-division world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao.
A young boy is trying to arrange money in order to build aircraft.
A poor girl named Mona was forced to work as a dancer in a night club and the life she led as a consequence of her work.
The film’s hero, Ilyich, cannot understand what’s wrong with him. Ilyich is a for- mer “mole”, an external observation agent in the KGB, then FSB. A skilled instructor. Now he is retired. From loneliness, he continues to watch those who catch his attention and curiosity. The doctor diagnoses him with empty sella syndrome (the syndrome of an empty Turkish Seat), which poses no danger for society... One day new neighbours move in, a young couple of musicians, and Ilyich’s life changes...
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