Stan Lee's Lucky Man follows the story of Harry Clayton, a brilliant but troubled London detective whose life takes an unexpected turn when he comes into possession of an ancient bracelet that grants him the power to control luck. As Harry uses this newfound ability to solve crimes, he must also navigate the dangerous world of high-stakes gambling, organized crime, and corrupt officials. With the help of a mysterious woman, who may hold the key to his past, Harry faces a series of thrilling and deadly challenges that test his luck and his mettle as a detective.
Samantha Mackenzie, the daughter of the President of the United States, goes off to college and experiences the joys and challenges of being an ordinary student while also navigating the overprotective watch of her Secret Service agents.
In 1930s Hong Kong, a young boy with exceptional martial arts skills finds himself caught in the middle of a dangerous love affair between a mobster's daughter and a rival gangster. As he navigates the treacherous world of organized crime, he learns the power of kindness and the importance of love. With his lucky charm, a rose given to him by the girl he loves, he faces off against ruthless enemies in a series of thrilling confrontations. Will his skills and determination be enough to protect his loved ones?
Mississippi Grind follows the journey of a middle-aged man named Gerry, who is deep in debt due to his gambling addiction. In a chance meeting, he crosses paths with Curtis, a young poker player who seems to have all the luck. Together, they embark on a road trip through the American South, visiting casinos, horse races, and poker games, hoping to turn their luck around. As they bond over their shared love for gambling, their friendship is put to the test as they face their own demons and make risky bets.
The Far Pavilions is a thrilling miniseries set in 19th-century India, following the life of Ashton Pelham-Martyn. After being orphaned at a young age, Ashton is raised by an Indian woman and becomes deeply connected to the country. His journey is filled with love, betrayal, and a clash of cultures as he navigates the complexities of British imperialism in India.
The Secret is a documentary that explores the law of attraction and the power of positive thinking. It follows the experiences of individuals as they unlock the secrets of success and happiness. Through reenactments and interviews, the film reveals the ways in which thoughts and beliefs can shape reality and manifest desires.
Pocketful of Miracles follows the story of a beggar named Apple Annie, who becomes entangled in an elaborate ruse to reunite with her long-lost daughter. With the help of a kind-hearted gangster and a society matron, Annie navigates the treacherous streets of New York City and discovers the power of love and luck.
Waterloo Bridge tells the story of a ballerina named Myra who falls in love with a British officer named Roy during World War I. They get married in haste, but their happiness is short-lived as Roy goes to war and Myra becomes a prostitute to survive. When Roy returns, he believes Myra is dead, and they are reunited under tragic circumstances.
In July follows the story of a schoolteacher who embarks on an impulsive road trip across Europe after falling in love with a hitchhiker. Together they encounter various adventures and misadventures, including theft, running out of gas, and a magical ring. Along the way, they discover the true meaning of love and friendship.
After investigating a series of suicides, a doctor discovers a connection to a supernatural phenomenon known as 'the Hollow Shrine.' As he delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself entangled in a web of sorcery, premonitions, and altered perceptions.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson investigate a murder involving the crown jewels and uncover a sinister plot in 19th century Europe.
A recently widowed man decides to adopt a young boy who claims to be from Mars. As they navigate the challenges of parenthood, they discover the true nature of family and the power of unconditional love.
The Private Life of Henry VIII is a biographical drama that explores the tumultuous life of King Henry VIII, his multiple wives, and the political intrigue of the British monarchy in the 16th century. The film delves into the themes of adultery, deception, and the pursuit of power. It captures the sardonic and anti-authoritarian nature of Henry VIII while depicting the significant events in his life, such as his marriages to Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and others. The film showcases the complexities of Henry VIII's character and the repercussions of his actions, including violence, grief, and retribution.
A jewellery designer discovers a magical charm bracelet that leads her on a romantic adventure during the Christmas season in New York City.
Deewaar (1975) is a story of two brothers who are separated by their choices in life. One becomes a policeman while the other becomes a smuggler. The movie revolves around their conflicting ideologies and the consequences of their actions.
Sidhu, a lowly cook from Chandni Chowk, dreams of becoming a famous martial artist like his idol, the legendary Chinese actor and martial artist, Liu Sheng. Fate takes him to China where he discovers his hidden potential and learns the true meaning of being a warrior.
A professor and a cameraman, who is also an aspiring musician, find themselves caught in a messy situation at a hotel during New Year's Eve. With the help of a charming hotel maid, they try to navigate through embarrassing moments, distractions, and unexpected encounters while trying to achieve their dreams.
After her daughter becomes engaged to a man from a wealthy family, a mother must pretend to be a lady to impress his judgmental father. With the help of a gangster and a reporter, she navigates a series of comedic obstacles, ultimately reuniting with her daughter just in time for a social reception.
Frankie and Johnny is a comedic musical romance set in New Orleans. The story revolves around Frankie, an acoustic guitarist, and Johnny, a riverboat singer. They navigate through a complicated relationship marked by female jealousy and possessiveness. The plot takes unexpected turns as they encounter manipulative and big-haired characters along the way, leading to a climax involving death, confetti, and a parade.
If You Were Young: Rage highlights the other side of post-war Japanese prosperity, focusing on the throngs of young people who missed out on the boom. We follow a group of young men that can't seem to get ahead, despite their willingness to try. Then one hits upon a plane - to work together to save for a dump truck and thus become independent contractors and be their own bosses at last. Ultimately life presents obstacles: jail for one, violence at the hands of the police for another and a girlfriend and subsequent children for the third. An early Kinji Fukasaku gem that imports the freewheeling style of the French New Wave and the hip detachment of American noir.