On the Road is a movie about a young writer named Sal Paradise and his friends as they embark on a road trip across the country. Along the way, they encounter various experiences and challenges that shape their lives and friendships.
A group of good-hearted, but incompetent misfits enter the police academy, but the instructors there are not going to put up with their pranks. A newly-elected female mayor requires the police department to accept all recruits, leading to comedic situations and challenges for the misfit cadets. Mahoney, one of the cadets, tries to get himself thrown out but decides to stay when he falls in love. He befriends other cadets and they face bullying from their superiors. Eventually, they are forced into real action during a riot, where they prove their worth and rescue their instructor from a hostage situation. In the end, they graduate with honors.
When Andrew Beckett, a man with HIV, is fired by his law firm, he hires a homophobic lawyer to help him in a wrongful dismissal suit. As the case goes to court, they face discrimination and prejudice, but ultimately win the case, receiving back pay, damages, and justice. Along the way, they challenge societal intolerance and fight for equality in an emotional courtroom drama.
Ulysses Everett McGill, Delmar, and Pete escape from a chain gang in Mississippi during the Great Depression. They search for hidden treasure while being chased by Sheriff Cooley. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a bank robbery, seductive sirens, a Bible salesman, and a Ku Klux Klan rally. They ultimately find redemption and reunite with their families.
A rebellious teenager moves to a small town where dancing and rock music are banned, and he leads a group of young people to fight for their right to express themselves.
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a biographical drama that explores the life and themes of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film delves into Mishima's struggles with identity and patriotism, as well as his exploration of art and the role of the writer in society. It also touches on his personal life, including his homosexuality and his fascination with Zen philosophy. The movie depicts Mishima's complex personality and his ultimate tragic end.
Behind Vatican walls, the conservative Pope Benedict XVI and the liberal future Pope Francis must find common ground to forge a new path for the Catholic Church. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is informed of Pope John Paul II's passing. The cardinals gather in Vatican City to elect a new Pope, with the votes split between Bergoglio, Joseph Ratzinger, and another cardinal named Martini. Bergoglio returns to Argentina with plans to retire, while Ratzinger becomes Pope Benedict. Ratzinger's tenure is marked by controversy, and in 2012, Bergoglio returns to the Vatican and requests permission to retire. Ratzinger grills him on his liberal views, and Bergoglio explains the Church's failure to address inequality and injustice. As Ratzinger considers retirement, Bergoglio implores him to stay and heal the Church's wounds. Bergoglio eventually becomes Pope Francis and strives to make a difference in the world.
In 1927, the residents of Downton Abbey prepare for a royal visit that brings scandal, romance, and intrigue. The Crawleys and their staff find themselves embroiled in a web of secrets, as class differences, family relationships, and personal struggles come to the forefront. With the future of Downton hanging in the balance, the characters must navigate the challenges of love, loyalty, and change.
In 'Bros (2022)', two men with commitment problems try to navigate the complexities of a romantic relationship. As they grapple with their fears and insecurities, they embark on a journey of emotional vulnerability and self-discovery. Will they be able to overcome their reservations and make their love work, or will their past issues sabotage their chances?
In 'The Prince of Tides,' a man is forced to confront his traumatic childhood and the dysfunction of his family when his twin sister attempts suicide. He turns to a psychiatrist for help and starts to unravel the suppressed memories and emotions that have haunted him for years. Along the way, he discovers love and finds healing in unexpected places.
During World War II, a group of American prisoners of war in a German camp become suspicious that one of their own is a traitor. They work together to uncover the identity of the informer while also planning an escape.
Late 1970s. Two 25-year-old men meet by chance, fall madly in love, and are separated due to an unexpected event. For the next thirty years, they still pursue the hope of finding each other again, because they still love each other.
The Human Stain is a drama set in the 1990s about a literature professor, Coleman Silk, who has a secret past. He decides to retire and becomes involved in a love triangle with a mysterious woman. As his past catches up to him, he must confront the racial prejudice and other challenges that have haunted him. The movie explores themes of identity, love, and the impact of the past on the present.
In The Tailor of Panama, a skilled tailor in Panama finds himself caught up in a complex web of espionage and political intrigue when he is approached by a British spy. As he becomes more involved in the dangerous game being played around him, he must navigate the murky waters of betrayal and deception to protect himself and those he cares about.
Shall We Dance? (2004) is a movie about a middle-aged man who, feeling bored and unsatisfied with his life, discovers a hidden passion for dance when he sees a woman dancing in a dance studio. He decides to take dance lessons secretly, fearing the judgment of his wife and friends. As he becomes more involved in the world of dance, he enters a dance competition, challenging himself and overcoming his fears.
Six Degrees of Separation is a comedy-drama film based on John Guare's play of the same name. It tells the story of a wealthy New York couple who are hoodwinked by a gay con man claiming to be the son of Sidney Poitier. The film explores themes of social status, identity, and deception.
Beginners is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the life of a man who comes out as gay at the age of 38, following the death of his father. As he embraces his new identity, he navigates the complexities of relationships, including a budding romance with a younger man. With the support of his late father's Jack Russell Terrier and his own newfound courage, he learns to embrace love and live life to the fullest. This quirky and touching film touches on themes of coming out, family, and the power of self-acceptance.
Dostana is a comedy about two straight guys who pretend to be gay in order to secure a Miami apartment. They end up falling in love with the same girl, creating a complicated love triangle.
Michael Ausiello and Kit Cowan's relationship takes a tragic turn when Cowan is diagnosed with terminal cancer. They navigate the challenges of their love while dealing with the harsh reality of a limited time together.
Hot Potato is a comedy film set in 1980s Italy, where a man is mistakenly assumed to be gay. The story revolves around the situations and misunderstandings that arise from this misconception. It explores themes of homophobia, friendship, and acceptance, while also incorporating elements of tango dancing and drag queens. The protagonist's attempts to navigate through these challenges form the heart of the plot.