Camila creates a sexy profile on the online dating app Spice looking for the man of her dreams. But her dreams quickly turn into nightmares, and Camila ends up falling into a web of sex, lies, and deception.
Westworld takes place in a technologically advanced Wild-West-themed amusement park called Westworld. The park is populated by lifelike AI androids called hosts, who are indistinguishable from humans. Guests can indulge in their wildest desires, whether it be having romantic encounters or going on adrenaline-pumping adventures. However, the delicate balance between AI and human begins to unravel as some hosts start exhibiting signs of sentience and rebel against their programming. The show explores themes of consciousness, morality, and the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
Hotel Desire tells the story of a single mother who works as a chambermaid at a luxury hotel. As she navigates her job and personal life, she explores themes of sexuality, passion, and compassion. The film features explicit and unsimulated sexual content, exploring the boundaries of desire and intimacy.
Normal People follows the complex relationship between Marianne and Connell as they navigate love, friendship, and their own personal struggles. Set in Ireland, this coming-of-age story explores themes of class, identity, and the power dynamics of a modern relationship.
In 17th century England, Mary Villiers molds her beautiful son, George, to seduce King James I, intending to gain riches and influence through outrageous schemes.
Hung follows the life of Ray Drecker, a high school teacher and basketball coach in Detroit, who becomes a male escort to make ends meet during the recession. He navigates the challenges of his unconventional career while also juggling his relationships with his family, including his twin children.
In 1970s Los Angeles, an earnest young feminist joins forces with a low-rent publisher to create the first erotic magazine for women.
The Club is a TV show that follows the story of a group of teenagers who find themselves involved in a drug cartel. It combines comedy and drama as the characters navigate the dangerous world of drugs and criminal activities.
Chungking Express is a film consisting of two parallel narratives set in Hong Kong. In the first story, a young police officer obsessively pines for his ex-girlfriend while frequenting a fast-food snack bar. In the second story, another police officer falls in love with a mysterious woman who works as a flight attendant. Both stories center around themes of love, loneliness, and serendipity, capturing the chaotic yet intimate atmosphere of the city.
Generation Kill is a TV show based on the true story of a Marine unit during the Iraq War. It follows the experiences of the soldiers as they navigate the challenges of war, including the violence, cynicism, and chain of command. The show explores themes of friendship, male bonding, and the camaraderie that develops among the soldiers in the face of adversity.
Five half-siblings – Venus, Andromeda, Jupiter, Electra, and Plutao – share the same father, Pedro. Separated by their respective mothers after Pedro's death, the quintet have had few social and intimate interactions since. Years later, now adults, they reunite when their millionaire grandmother disappears on a cruise and is presumed dead. To earn their inheritance, they will have to live and work together for a year in an attempt to bring the family business back to its peak. If they don't succeed, the inheritance will go to their cousin, Hans, who will do anything to get the money from his aunt.
Narvel Roth is a meticulous horticulturist who tends to the grounds of Gracewood Gardens and caters to his wealthy employer, Mrs. Haverhill. His carefully constructed life takes a turn when Maya, Mrs. Haverhill's troubled great-niece, arrives seeking apprenticeship. As Maya's presence unravels secrets from a violent past, Narvel's idyllic sanctuary becomes threatened.
A young woman goes on a road trip to find herself and discover the meaning of love. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences the ups and downs of life, ultimately realizing that true happiness comes from within.
Days of Being Wild follows a handsome man in 1960s Hong Kong who becomes obsessed with a woman. His obsession leads him into a series of relationships and encounters, including with a prostitute and an older woman. Through a journey of seduction and unrequited love, the man confronts his own existential loneliness and learns the truth about his biological mother.
A young man from a private school in New York befriends a recluse novelist, who's harboring a dark secret.
At Eternity's Gate follows Vincent van Gogh during the last years of his life, focusing on his mental health struggles, artistic achievements, and the complex relationship with his brother Theo.
Pierrot le Fou is a French New Wave film that tells the story of Ferdinand, a man unhappy with his life and marriage. He meets Marianne, a mysterious and beautiful woman, who persuades him to leave everything behind and go on the run with her. Together, they embark on a road trip filled with romance, crime, and existential exploration.
Vive L'Amour is a Taiwanese slow-cinema drama that delves into the themes of love-triangle, jealousy, and existential loneliness. The film follows three main characters in Taipei who find themselves living in the same apartment building. As their lives intertwine, they navigate their own sexual identities and seek meaning in their lonely existence. Through minimalist storytelling and a nonlinear timeline, Vive L'Amour captures the sadness and confusion of urban life in Taipei.
Last Days is a 2005 drama film directed by Gus Van Sant. It portrays the last days of a troubled musician, inspired by the life and death of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the band Nirvana. The film follows the character as he navigates through his existential loneliness, struggles with drug addiction and depression, and explores themes of alienation and the nature of art. Set in a mansion in the woods of Seattle, the film delves into the mind of the young musician as he grapples with fame, success, and the pressures of being a rock n' roll icon.