John Shaft Jr., a cyber security expert, enlists the help of his father, the legendary John Shaft, to uncover the truth behind his best friend's death. As they dig deeper, they discover a conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything they care about.
An alien (Aamir Khan) lands on Earth for a research mission. His remote control device gets stolen and he chases the thief. He befriends a man (Sanjay Dutt) and learns about human customs. He travels to Delhi to find his device but is confused by the various religions. He discovers a godman (Saurabh Shukla) with his device but the godman refuses to return it. Meanwhile, a TV reporter (Anushka Sharma) takes interest in the alien and helps him expose the fake godman. PK falls in love with the reporter but doesn't tell her. The movie ends with PK returning to Earth with another alien (Ranbir Kapoor) for more research.
Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 is a comedy film that follows the chaotic and humorous journey of a multicultural family. With a mix of Arab, Jewish, and Chinese characters, the movie portrays the challenges of interracial and interfaith marriages. From dealing with cultural clashes to overcoming stereotypes, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the power of unity.
After years of being just friends, two guys realize they are in love with each other and navigate the challenges of coming out and reconciling their cultural differences.
During the Bosnian War in the 1990s, Aida, a translator, finds herself in a desperate situation as she tries to save her family from the massacre in Srebrenica.
In Madrid, a pregnant female police officer becomes caught up in a conspiracy involving a terrorist bombing. As she investigates, she uncovers a government cover-up and must navigate a web of deception and danger to bring the truth to light.
Religulous is a hilarious and thought-provoking documentary in which comedian Bill Maher travels the world, interviewing people from various religious backgrounds and questioning their beliefs. With a sharp wit and unapologetic skepticism, Maher challenges religious dogma and highlights the absurdities and contradictions within religious institutions. Through a series of candid and often provocative conversations, Religulous delves into topics such as faith, extremism, cultural differences, and the relationship between religion and science. This thought-provoking and hilarious documentary offers a fresh and humorous take on the complex and controversial subject of religion.
A suburban family man, Neil, lives a seemingly ordinary life with his wife and teenage son. However, he secretly works as a drone pilot for a military contractor. When Neil starts to question the morality of his job, he becomes entangled in a web of deception and danger. As his personal and professional life collide, Neil must confront the consequences of his actions and protect his family from the consequences of his secret life.
In this inspirational and deeply moving movie, a young, gay Black man who is rejected by his mother and has limited options for his future decides to join the Marines. He faces prejudice and the challenges of basic training, but finds unexpected camaraderie and support in the new community, which gives him a sense of belonging and shapes his identity.
The Infidel is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a British Muslim man who discovers that he was adopted and is actually Jewish. The film explores themes of identity, culture clash, and religious differences, as the main character navigates his newfound heritage and confronts prejudices and stereotypes.
Brotherhood is a hard-hitting drama that follows the story of a neo-Nazi who begins to question his beliefs when he develops a close friendship with his gay brother. The film explores themes of hate, violence, and redemption, as the protagonist grapples with his own identity and the consequences of his actions. Set in Denmark, the movie delves into issues of racism, homophobia, and xenophobia.
Hidden Away tells the story of Rafa, a teenage boy who is struggling with his identity as a gay individual. He meets and falls in love with a fellow student named Ibrahim, but they must keep their relationship a secret due to societal prejudice. Rafa also deals with challenges such as xenophobia, drug dealers, and the fear of deportation. As the story unfolds, Rafa learns the importance of friendship and self-acceptance.
Amira, a Muslim immigrant, and Sam, an Iraq war veteran, form an unexpected bond as they navigate the challenges of love, family, and cultural differences in modern-day New York City.
This provocative consideration of the lasting influence and draw of Hitler provides insight into the resurgence of white supremacy, antisemitism, and the weaponization of history.
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.
In the wake of a family gathering, a young man discovers a deep-seated racism within his own community that leads him to confront a local hate group involved in right-wing terrorism. As he digs deeper, the suspense builds, and he finds himself entangled in a web of racial hatred and violence.
Age Of Kill is an action thriller about a man who goes on a killing spree in London and Berlin to rescue his kidnapped daughter. He uses GPS tracking and his military skills to track down the perpetrators. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and discovers a conspiracy involving terrorism and Islamophobia. The movie explores themes of father-daughter relationships and the consequences of a die-hard scenario.
Fareed, a young poet of Berber origin, has a sewing workshop in his apartment in Montreal. At first, Fareed doesn’t react at the accusing finger the news media point at all Muslims. But Fareed is forced to react when a client finds herself embarrassed by a message he has left in one of the dresses.
In (T)ERROR (2015), the documentary takes a closer look at the surveillance state and the use of informants by the FBI. It follows an undercover counterterrorism operative who targets a Pakistani-born businessman, attempting to expose a potential threat. The film delves into the blurred lines between surveillance and entrapment, raising questions about civil liberties and the impact of state surveillance on individuals. With archive footage and interviews, it provides a thought-provoking exploration of the subject within a post-9/11 America.
Fatima Ba, a former nursing student, is abducted and manipulated by religious vanguards, turning her into an ISIS terrorist. The film explores the process of luring innocent youth, particularly women, into committing acts of terrorism through brainwashing, substance abuse, sexual exploitation, and illegal trafficking.