In this alternate-history prehistoric comedy, the Flintstones and the Rubbles navigate the challenges of work, family, and friendship in their stone-age town. When Fred Flintstone's boss tries to frame him for a crime he didn't commit, Fred must come up with a plan to clear his name and save his job.
A Haunted House 2 is a comedy horror movie about a man named Malcolm who moves into a new house after his ex-girlfriend's demonic possession. However, he soon discovers that the house is haunted by various evil spirits and paranormal activities. With the help of his friend, Malcolm tries to uncover the secrets of the haunted house and find a way to get rid of the supernatural entities.
When her son goes missing during a family reunion, a mother's life takes a drastic turn. Years later, the boy is found and reunited with his family, but they must navigate the aftermath of his disappearance and the effects it has had on their relationships.
All's Well, Ends Well is a comedy and romance movie from 1992. It follows the funny and romantic adventures of various characters, including a housewife and a slapstick-comedy radio show host.
Mower Minions is a hilarious animated short film where the beloved Minions try their luck as lawn mowers, leading to chaotic and hilarious situations. Their journey takes them from being bored and needing money to becoming experts in lawn mowing and encountering quirky adventures along the way.
Imaginary Heroes tells the story of a suburban family who is forced to confront their secrets and deal with the aftermath of a tragedy. The film explores themes of loss, grief, and the complexity of family relationships.
The Mystery of Henri Pick is a comedy-drama about a struggling author who discovers a manuscript in a publishing house's library. The manuscript is attributed to a deceased local pizza cook named Henri Pick, who supposedly wrote the book in secret. The writer's widow denies her husband's authorship, leading a literary critic and television host to investigate the authenticity of the manuscript. As the investigation unfolds, various characters from the publishing world and the small town of Brittany become involved, creating a web of intrigue and deception. The truth about the mysterious Henri Pick is slowly unraveled, bringing unexpected twists and turns along the way.
Unconditional Love is a comedy drama that tells the story of a housewife in London who travels to Chicago to find closure after her husband's murder. Along the way, she gets tangled up with a pop star, a gay youth, and a suspicious murder investigation. With the help of new friends, she learns about love, hope, and healing.
Wacko is a horror comedy film that centers around a traumatized protagonist who escapes from a state psychiatric hospital. The film follows the protagonist's attempts to outrun and outwit a psycho killer while dealing with their own traumatic past. With a mix of comedy and horror elements, Wacko delivers a unique and entertaining experience.
Danika is a married mother who begins to experience disturbing visions and fears for the safety of her family. As her nightmares intensify, she consults a psychiatrist and a detective to uncover the truth behind her mental illness.
Small Town Saturday Night follows a group of friends living in a rural area and explores their relationships, dreams, and struggles. The story revolves around a gas station attendant who is also a talented musician. As he confronts the challenges of his everyday life, including a domineering mother and a troubled relationship, he dreams of making it big as a country singer. The plot takes an unexpected turn when an ex-convict comes to town, leading to a bank robbery that puts everyone's lives at risk. Through all the ups and downs, the characters learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and finding their place in the world.
In 'The Final Days', a fictitious American president writes a personal computer program to pass his last days in office during a time of extreme boredom. While engaging in various activities like lawn mowing, battle ship game playing, vending machine fixing, car washing, and eBay shopping, he must also navigate the challenges of politics and deal with the press. This political satire takes place in the White House in Washington, D.C.
Inhabited is a drama/fantasy movie about a teenage girl who discovers a hidden passage in her house that leads to a mysterious creature. The movie explores themes of family relationships, mental health, and the supernatural. As the girl befriends the creature, she learns more about herself and the secrets that lie within her home.
Day of the Wacko (2002) is a tragicomedy that follows the life of a man plagued by obsessive-compulsive disorder and self-hatred. As he navigates through a failing marriage and a dead-end job as a teacher, he becomes increasingly consumed by his own failures and descends into a mental illness. With elements of dark humor and social satire, the film explores themes of identity, love, and the everyday struggles of life.
The mayor of a small French town tries to save his community from financial ruin by inviting a wealthy family to move in and build an indoor swimming pool. Chaos ensues as the town's residents try to impress the family and secure their own interests.
Tim is a mentally challenged man who works as a gardener in Australia. He forms a close friendship with an older woman named Mary, and their bond challenges societal norms. Tim's innocence and gentle nature bring light into Mary's life, but their relationship faces obstacles including disapproval from others. Despite the challenges, Tim and Mary navigate their unconventional friendship with love and compassion.
American Son tells the story of a Mexican-American man who enlists in the military, leaving behind his girlfriend and their cross-cultural relationship. As they struggle to maintain their connection, they face various challenges and sacrifices. The movie explores themes of love, identity, and the consequences of war.
An elderly wanderer, a sexy young girl running away from home and a folk singer looking for stardom hitch-hike their way cross-country, trying to get to California.
In the early 1900s, a small town in New England called Grover's Corners is depicted through three acts: 'Daily Life,' 'Love and Marriage,' and 'Death and Eternity.' The town's citizens go through the various stages of life, from childhood to old age, experiencing joys, sorrows, and everything in between. The play is narrated by the Stage Manager and explores themes of love, family, and the fleeting nature of life.
God's Country is a documentary film that takes a deep dive into the lives of a farming community in the American Midwest during the 1980s. The film explores the challenges faced by the community, the impact of social and economic changes, and the resilience of the people in the face of hardships and adversity. It provides a slice-of-life portrayal of the era, capturing the struggles and triumphs of the blue-collar, middle-class families in the region.