After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail. When Baby was a child, a car accident killed his parents and left him with tinnitus. As a teen, he tried to steal a car owned by criminal mastermind Doc and was coerced into working for him. Between jobs, he cares for his deaf foster father Joseph. Baby meets waitress Debora and they start dating. Baby's supposedly final job goes awry, and he quits his life of crime. However, Doc forces him to join another heist crew, threatening to hurt Debora. Baby reluctantly agrees. The next heist targets money orders from a post office. Bats' reckless actions and suspicions strain the crew. During the heist, Bats kills a guard, and Baby refuses to drive. Baby impales and kills Bats, causing the police to chase the surviving crew members. Darling is killed, and Buddy vows to kill Baby for her death. Baby steals another car and flees to evacuate Joseph. Baby leaves his earnings from the heists on the porch of a senior care home for Joseph. Baby picks up Debora, but Buddy ambushes them, resulting in Doc's death. In a parking garage, Buddy corners Baby and temporarily deafens him. Debora disarms Buddy, and Baby shoots him. Baby and Debora flee Atlanta, but Baby surrenders at a police roadblock to protect her. Baby is sentenced to prison but receives postcards from Debora and is released, finding her waiting for him.
After being thrown together in jail, a ragtag group of criminals must join forces to protect the universe from a powerful villain.
Patrick Bateman, a wealthy New York City investment banking executive, hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he delves deeper into his violent and hedonistic fantasies.
In 'Freaks - You're One of Us,' a woman named Wendy discovers she has superpowers and becomes aware of a secret organization that has been hiding people with extraordinary abilities. As she explores her newfound powers, Wendy must navigate the challenges of balancing her personal life and her role as a superhero. The movie explores themes of identity, family, and the power dynamics between the working class and the privileged.
Pieces of April follows April Burns, a young woman who invites her estranged family for Thanksgiving dinner in her apartment. As April struggles to cook the big meal, her family deals with their own personal issues and the challenges of getting to her apartment. With a dying mother, a rebellious sister, and a father who is constantly belittling her, April's Thanksgiving becomes a chaotic yet heartwarming event.
Wrong Cops is a dark comedy that follows a group of corrupt and inept police officers as they navigate a world of drugs, violence, and absurdism. When a bag of money and a dead body enter their lives, chaos ensues and the officers must juggle their own incompetence with trying to cover up their mistakes.
Virgin Mountain follows the life of Fúsi, a shy and overweight man in his forties who still lives with his mother. He works as a baggage handler at the airport and spends his free time listening to music and playing with his remote-controlled toy car. Fúsi's life takes a turn when he meets a woman named Sjöfn, who works at a flower shop. As their relationship develops, Fúsi confronts his insecurities and learns to overcome his shyness and depression.
We Are Young. We Are Strong. is a powerful film that delves into the racially charged events that occurred in Rostock, Germany in 1992. It focuses on the race riot and xenophobic attacks perpetrated by a group of neo-Nazis, and the impact it has on the lives of immigrants and the local community. Through the eyes of different characters, the film explores themes of hatred, fear, and the struggle for acceptance.
The Legend of Kaspar Hauser is a surreal comedy drama that follows the story of a mysterious stranger who appears in a small town. As the townspeople try to uncover the truth about him, they find themselves drawn into a world of mystery, intrigue, and unexpected connections. With elements of comedy, drama, and mystery, the film explores themes of identity, power, and the nature of reality.
During her school Christmas break, a 9-year-old girl finds herself caught up in a dangerous situation when a group of robbers infiltrate the building. With no one else to rely on, she must use her wit and resourcefulness to outsmart them and save the day.
A group of punk rockers seeking refuge in the woods encounters a ruthless park ranger who begins hunting them down one by one.
When a young Afghan immigrant named Mina gets her first job in a nursing home, an unexpected friendship with Luis, a resident with dementia, reignites her love of music and changes her life forever.
An immigrant love story set on a street corner.
Two musicians try to find balance between their music and their love for one another.
A shy and troubled photography student's life is illuminated when her voyeuristic nature behind the camera lens leads her to a beautiful and confident girl.
Found Memories tells the story of a photographer who stumbles upon a small town with a unique past. As she explores the town, she uncovers its rich history and the profound impact it has on the residents. Through her lens, she captures the essence of the town and its people, revealing their hidden stories and connections to the past.
Darth Vader hires Boba Fett to track down Jar Jar Binks, who has caused a lot of trouble for Vader. This leads Binks and Fett on a game of cat-and-mouse like never seen before.
Champion is a "diamond in the rough" story about a dog named Scout, a cattle dog who decided she didn't like herding cattle. Scout's owner, Billy, a rancher struggling to stay in business, pegs her as a useless, broken tool and has every intention of replacing her. But when the rancher's city slicker granddaughter, Madison, spends the summer on his ranch, the two outcasts form a special bond that ushers Scout into the new arena of Dog Agility Competition.
A young woman in Auckland, New Zealand finds herself facing an unplanned pregnancy and contemplates having an abortion. While working as a supermarket clerk, she listens to music on her headphones to drown out the noise of her difficult decision. As she travels by bus, she receives a text message from a drug dealer offering her a way out. With hair dye in hand, she contemplates her options and leaves a voice mail for her family planning clinic.
Desi (12) spends her days dreaming on the beaches of her hometown of becoming a famous singer but her goal is threatened by lies, the ever-presence of child prostitution, and the looming sinister betrayal from those who should protect her most.
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