Third Person follows the interconnected stories of three couples in different cities, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Michael, a writer, is involved in a passionate affair with a young artist while dealing with the fallout of his failed marriage. Julia, a troubled artist, struggles with her traumatic past and finds solace in a new relationship. Scott, a con artist, gets entangled in a dangerous scam that threatens his relationship with his estranged wife. As the stories unfold, secrets are revealed and choices must be made.
All Good Things is a crime drama film based on the true story of Robert Durst, a real estate developer suspected of murdering his wife. The film explores his double life and the downward spiral of his marriage, as well as the investigation and trial that follow.
Dom Hemingway is a larger-than-life safecracker with a loose-fuse temper and a knack for poetry. After spending 12 years in prison, he sets out to collect his reward for keeping his mouth shut and protecting his boss.
In the year 2027, a cyborg assassin named Nemesis is hired to track down and eliminate a high-profile target. As Nemesis delves deeper into the mission, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the world as he knows it. With stylized violence, futuristic technology, and intense action sequences, Nemesis must navigate a dangerous dystopian landscape to complete his one last job.
After being released from prison, a man named Mo tries to navigate his way through life, finding solace in a job at an animal shelter. However, his past and the challenges he faces threaten to destroy any chance of a new beginning.
Convict 13 is a comedy silent film directed by Buster Keaton. The film revolves around a man who is mistakenly identified as an escaped prisoner and is sent to prison. While in prison, he must navigate through dangerous situations and try to escape. With the help of comedic visual gags and slapstick comedy, the protagonist uses his wit and resourcefulness to outsmart the guards and villains, ultimately proving his innocence.
Young Billy Young is a 1969 Western film that follows a young man seeking revenge in the Wild West. Set in the New Mexico Territory, Billy Young finds himself entangled in a small town's troubles, facing gun battles, stagecoach robberies, and more.
When a young Australian man discovers his love for windsurfing, he embarks on a journey that leads him to love and adventure. Along the way, he encounters colorful characters and confronts personal challenges, all while chasing his dreams.
Haunted by his mother's recent death, a young man becomes suspicious of his wealthy father's sexy, new bride. When his father dies mysteriously, the boy decides to investigate.
A lone truck driver who is lured into the woods by a nubile Lady Godiva discovers after he’s slept with her that all is not as it seems. The Sex Victims (1973) is very much part of the Britsploitation fold, featuring gratuitous nudity, working-class vernacular and rough sex. Yet director Derek Robbins also veers into some of the same uncanny territory directors like José Larraz would later explore at feature length, making it a unique hybrid. In fact, The Sex Victims would make a perfect bill cousin for Larraz’s Vampyres (1974) for the way in which it combines ample nudity with supernatural elements. (BFI)
Keyhole is a crime drama film directed by Guy Maddin. The story revolves around a man who returns to his childhood home to confront his past and rescue his wife from a gangster. Along the way, he is faced with various surreal and erotic experiences.
Committed to overthrowing a bloodthirsty tyrant, brave freedom fighter Blaine (James Phillips) earns a one-way ticket to Prison Planet, an inhospitable wasteland where he battles violent goons and struggles to find Himshaw (Jack Willcox), the key to restoring peace and justice. Written and directed by Armand Gazarian, this sci-fi action film features plenty of comic relief from Dave Bean, who co-stars as a spineless businessman.
In the midst of the California Gold Rush, an orphaned girl assumes the identity of her deceased uncle and encounters various adventures while trying to go straight. She finds herself in romantic rivalry, dealing with outlaws, and panning for gold in the redwood forest.
Dan and Julie Evans are looking for a fresh start after Dan is cut from his pro football team due to age. They move into a palatial, coastal house and Dan starts a new career as a sportscaster, but the loss of his career has stirred up a deep vulnerability and it has spilled over into his sex life with his wife. With no outlet for her desires, Julie begins to fantasize, but it seems alarmingly real. Soon, the fantasy man is haunting her every waking moment and coming between her and Dan, and Julie comes to fear that their home may be haunted.
A collection of numerous burlesque acts from the 1950s, including strippers, and cult character Betty Page introducing the acts.
Too Many Mammas is a comedy short film that follows the mishaps and comedic misunderstandings of a man caught in a web of deception and chaos. From mistaken identities to unexpected encounters, this film takes viewers on a rollercoaster of laughter in just 500 characters.
Our vagabond hero dons a lifeguard's uniform and madcap antics ensue on the beach, and in the changing stalls!
When Nora decides to send her sister, Rose, a suicide video, her sister quickly invites her on a healing trip to a remote forest. But what Rose doesn't know is that Nora has another, far more disturbing, agenda with the trip.
Pirates searching for treasure take over a small town in Central America where they believe the loot is buried, but discover that a church has been built over the spot. They force the townspeople to dig for it, but there are more surprises in store for them than they counted on.
A diverse collection of horror shorts by several different film makers. A few are presented as trailers.