When a college freshman named Van Wilder starts his first year at Coolidge College, he quickly becomes the life of the party and goes on a series of wild and hilarious misadventures. From outrageous parties to crazy pranks, Van Wilder tries to navigate the ups and downs of college life while chasing his dreams and having the time of his life.
In 1960s Italy, poet Aldo Braibanti is jailed for his love affair with his young student Ettore. As the world turns against him, a journalist fights for the truth amidst secrecy and censorship.
Days is a slow and atmospheric drama that follows a male protagonist living in an urban apartment. The film delves into themes of loneliness, hopelessness, and disillusionment as the main character experiences an existential awakening and confronts the desires and disappointments of his life. Through a nonlinear timeline and a realistic portrayal of urban boredom, Days explores the complexities of sexuality, friendship, and psychological torment.
Fed up with the raising crime in Miami, the police chief and the leading members of the city council hire a former Miami gangster, gone straight, to help eliminate the biggest crime syndicate in the city.
As suggested by its title, Behind the News was a "stop the presses!" yarn set in a big-city newsroom. Lloyd Nolan is top-billed as a cynical reporter with a penchant for sticking his neck out too far. Frank Albertson costars as a cub reporter fresh out of journalism school, whose presence is resented by Nolan and his fellow workers. But it is Albertson who, after running afoul of the law, is instrumental in breaking up a ring of racketeers. Behind the News was remade by Republic as Headline Hunters (55).
Buffering is a comedy film that follows the story of a man who desperately needs money and gets caught up in a series of hilarious and outrageous situations. From recording sex on camera to fixing a bicycle, he finds himself in a variety of unpredictable and unconventional circumstances. As he navigates through these challenges, the film explores themes of sexuality, relationships, and the pursuit of financial stability.
Inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni's 1961 classic L'Avventura, Michael Akers' "PHOENIX" is infused with symbolism and a sexy spark. Dylan Wells has a good job, a great apartment and an exciting relationship with Ken Sparks, his sexy well traveled boyfriend who just might be "the one." A great life, or so he believes, until Ken's visit for Dylan's 23rd birthday party is unexpectedly cut short when Ken is suddenly called away to tend to a failing real estate deal, and then disappears.
It’s like almost all is lost. Yet still they are here – abandoned bungalows, an artificial lake, dirty plastic bottles, lost donkeys and stray dogs, draining pipes running over fields of salt, deserted factories, statues of revolutionaries, concrete playgrounds covered with weeds, rotten fruit, folded T-shirts, pop songs, decades of forgetting, a single room with a blue tent inside. And it felt like a kiss.
An emotional fantasy in which a grieving gay man must open disbelieving eyes to the possibility of supernatural and mythological worlds in order to gain opportunity for reconciliation with a lover lost to apparent suicide.
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