Four teens are tricked by Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) into visiting a haunted house for a school project. The sequel to Scary Movie begins with a parody of The Exorcist, in which Megan Voorhees (Natasha Lyonne), is possessed and two priests, Father McFeely (James Woods) and Father Harris (Andy Richter), must drive the demon out. The exorcism doesn't go as planned, and a chain of The Exorcist-like vomiting occurs. Megan insults McFeely's mother and he shoots her in the head. One year later, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans) and Shorty Meeks (Marlon Wayans) are at college, trying to live new lives, after the events in the previous movie. (Although all of them died in Scary Movie, in a deleted scene, Brenda says her death was a near death experience, and Cindy was never officially declared dead.) Cindy and Brenda get tagged by a dorky girl, Alex Monday (Tori Spelling); Ray, who is still confused by his sexuality, has two new friends, Tommy (James DeBello) and Buddy (Christopher Masterson); while Shorty is still the same stoner he was in the last movie. The story begins when a college teacher, Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) and his wheelchair-bound assistant Dwight (David Cross) plan to study the paranormal activity at Hell House, with the clueless teens as bait and for Oldman to get action with the college girls. Newcomer Theo (Kathleen Robertson) also becomes part of the study group. When Cindy arrives at the Hell House, she meets a talking Amazon parrot who is vulgar and slanderous, and the caretaker, Hanson (Chris Elliott), who has great people skills and a genetically malformed little hand. After some weird incidents on that night (Cindy being beaten up by a cat, a toy clown attacking Ray after he had sex with Brenda, Shorty getting attacked and smoked by a weed-monster, and Alex having sex with a ghost and it "humps" her. The teens finally learn about the professor's plan and try to escape the mansion. The professor gets killed by a female ghost with disfigured features as the ghost of Hell House's owner, Hugo Kane, seals all exits of the manor to prevent the surviving occupants from escaping. Realizing that killing the ghost is the only way out, the teens are equipped with several technological devices by Dwight that serve to harass and injure the spectral enemy. They are pursued all throughout the mansion. Cindy is chased by an undead skeleton and Brenda rips his bones. Shorty meets the ghost who killed the professor but puts a paper bag on her face and has sex with her. Hanson gets possessed, and Cindy, Brenda and Theo parody Charlie's Angels to get him, but end up beaten up. Eventually, they use Cindy as bait to lure the Kane ghost to a device that ultimately destroys him. Two months later, taking care of the parrot though he despises her for talking too much, Cindy and Buddy are in a relationship and go out on a walk until Buddy disappears without notice as she looks up to see Hanson serving at the hot dog stand. She screams "No!" while Hanson screams "Yes!". Hanson is instantly hit by a car driven by Shorty, who is receiving oral sex by the female ghost...with a bag over her head to hide her facial deformities.
In a small town where dancing and music are prohibited, a rebellious teenager named Ren McCormack moves from Chicago and challenges the authority by organizing a prom. Along the way, he falls in love, faces opposition from the local religious leader, and learns the power of self-expression through dance.
I'm Still Here is a pseudo-documentary that follows the life of an aspiring rapper who stages his own downfall and disappearance, questioning the authenticity of fame and the gullibility of the public. The film explores themes of deception, skepticism, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. It delves into the world of a celebrity and the lengths people will go to achieve success and recognition, with a unique twist.
All My Friends Are Dead is a dark comedy horror movie that revolves around a chaotic and wild New Year's Eve party where things go horribly wrong. As the night progresses, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and the party takes a deadly turn. The movie explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the unpredictability of life.
Five friends find themselves in a series of hilarious and dangerous situations as they navigate through the worlds of locker rooms, beaches, drugs, and video games.
Murder Mountain is a thrilling crime documentary series that takes place in the treacherous region of Humboldt County, California. The show delves into the dark and clandestine world of the area, focusing on the interplay between the local cannabis industry, the disappearance of a young man, and the attempts to uncover the truth.
Tell Your Children tells the story of a group of young people who get involved with drugs and the tragic consequences that follow. The film highlights the negative effects of marijuana and portrays it as a gateway drug leading to addiction, hallucinations, and reckless behavior. It serves as a propaganda film to discourage drug use.
Brainstorm (2000) is a powerful drama that follows the harrowing journey of a teenage drug addict in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The film explores themes of mistreatment, medical misconduct, and the devastating consequences of drug addiction. As the protagonist battles his inner demons, his friendships and family relationships are put to the test, culminating in an intense and emotional climax.
A foreign taxi driver in Japan named Gaijin becomes entangled in a dangerous revenge plot when he picks up a mysterious passenger. As he delves deeper into the world of crime and intrigue, Gaijin must navigate the unfamiliar streets of Tokyo and confront his own limitations as he seeks justice. Along the way, he encounters a forbidden romance and uncovers long-hidden secrets that could change everything.
Policeman goes undercover to bust drug-smuggling ring.
Bill is targeted by pot pushers who use him as their entry to the "good kids." Needing money because his mother is sick and his father is absent, he drops out of school to become a pusher. He seeks help after seeing his supplier shoot up.
A color educational drug “scare” film about the history of drug use
Kenke is a dark comedy set in a gritty neighborhood where a group of adolescents navigate through their lives filled with struggles, vices, and the corrupt system surrounding them. They face issues like unemployment, drug addiction, police corruption, and confront pedophile priests. The story revolves around the intertwining lives of these characters as they navigate their way through this challenging environment.
An educational film sponsored and distributed by the Los Angeles-based Narcotic Educational Foundation of America and directed by Gilbert Lasky with financial assistance of the Woman’s Relief Corps targets teachers as well as junior and senior high school students in the war on drugs. Narcotics are classified and effects of opiates, stimulants, and barbiturates are summarized and dramatized
An informational film produced to encourage farmers to grow hemp for the war effort during WW2. The film details the many industrial uses of hemp, including cloth and cordage, as well as a detailed history of the plant's use.
Millie and Hope are two spoiled immigrants who try to make it in Hollywood but, when their destinies and visas are held hostage by La Migra, they decide to make ends meet and take a cash-paid job on a Marijuana farm in Northern California.