Rocky Balboa, the world heavyweight boxing champion, faces a new challenger, Ivan Drago, who is supported by the Soviet Union. Despite reservations, Rocky agrees to train Apollo Creed for an exhibition match against Drago, but the bout ends tragically with Apollo's death. Frustrated by the Soviets' indifference, Rocky decides to challenge Drago himself and travels to the Soviet Union for a brutal 15-round fight. Through intense training and the support of his wife Adrian, Rocky faces off against Drago in a hostile environment and emerges victorious, earning respect and admiration from the crowd.
Frank and April Wheeler are a couple living in 1950s suburban Connecticut. They struggle with the monotony of their lives and their own personal issues while trying to raise their two children. April dreams of moving to Paris to escape their suburban life, but Frank is not supportive. Their relationship becomes strained as they face challenges and make decisions that ultimately lead to a tragic outcome.
Guess Who is a romantic comedy that explores the challenges faced by a young interracial couple. With an imminent wedding on the horizon, the couple must navigate racial discrimination, parental disapproval, and the complexities of their relationship. As they plan a party for their future in-laws, hilarity ensues as the couple's differences are revealed, leading to arguments, embarrassment, and a series of comical misunderstandings. Will their love overcome these obstacles or will they be torn apart by societal pressures?
George and Martha, a bitter and disillusioned middle-aged couple, invite a younger couple, Nick and Honey, for a late-night gathering that turns into a night of drunken arguments and psychological abuse, revealing the dark secrets and turbulent nature of their relationships.
Jake LaMotta, a boxer known for his violence and temper, rises to the top of his career but his personal life suffers as a result.
In 1960s America, a married woman faces an unwanted pregnancy and the impossibility of getting a legal abortion. She joins a group of suburban women who offer services to facilitate illegal abortions. Together, they navigate the challenges and risks in their quest for reproductive freedom.
Friends with Money follows the lives of four women as they navigate through dating, marriage, money problems, and personal challenges. The movie explores how their friendships and relationships are affected by their individual struggles and how they support each other in times of need.
Certified Copy tells the story of a man and a woman, played by William Shimell and Juliette Binoche, who meet in a small Italian village. The man is an art expert who has written a book about copies, and the woman is a French gallery owner. They spend a day together, pretending to be a long-married couple, visiting a local antique shop, a water fountain, and a cafe. Throughout their conversations, they discuss their own troubled relationships, reflecting on the nature of love, authenticity, and art. As the story unfolds, it becomes unclear whether the two characters are actually strangers or if they have a deeper connection. The film explores themes of identity, truth, and the complexity of human relationships.
The Paper follows the lives of the staff at a New York City newspaper as they navigate through personal and professional challenges. With the pressure of a high-profile murder case, a tabloid reporter wrongfully arrested, and a race against time to meet the printing deadline, the team must band together to deliver the truth. Along the way, they confront issues of success, race, marital problems, and ethical dilemmas. This witty and fast-paced film provides a humorous and insightful look into the world of journalism.
After years of marriage, a wealthy couple's bitter divorce turns into an all-out war as they fight over their house and possessions, resorting to extreme measures to get revenge on each other.
Parenthood follows the journey of the Buckman family, as they navigate the challenges of raising children, dealing with divorce, and finding happiness amidst the chaos. With a cast of relatable characters, the film explores the intricacies of family relationships, the importance of communication, and the joy and frustration that comes with being a parent.
When a cyber-attack takes down the grid, a group of old college friends gather in a remote cabin to reconnect. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, they must confront threats from both inside and outside while trying to survive.
When a widow with eight children marries a widower with ten children, they must learn to navigate the challenges of blending their families and dealing with the chaos that ensues. Hilarity and heartwarming moments abound as they try to create a new family dynamic.
Flirting with Disaster is a comedy about a man named Mel Coplin who wants to find his birth parents. He goes on a road trip with his wife and young son, but things quickly spiral out of control as they encounter a series of eccentric characters and comedic mishaps. Along the way, Mel discovers more about himself and his own family, leading to unexpected revelations and hilarious situations.
When magazine editor George Stroud is framed for murder, he must race against the clock to find the real killer and clear his name. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deception and betrayal that puts his own life at risk.
Support the Girls is a comedy drama that follows Lisa, a bar manager at a sports bar in Texas, as she navigates through the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry. She forms a close bond with her co-workers and faces various obstacles like fundraising, sexual harassment, and workplace discrimination. Despite the challenges, Lisa remains dedicated to her job and works towards creating a supportive environment for her team.
When a radio host's secretary is found dead, he becomes the prime suspect and must clear his name by uncovering the truth behind the murder. As he digs deeper, he realizes that everyone around him has a secret, and he must navigate a web of lies and deception to find the real killer.
Madison is a heartwarming memoir of a father and son's journey in the world of aquatic sports, specifically hydroplane boat racing in the 1970s. It explores the themes of loyalty, family bonds, and the pursuit of dreams. The story follows a young boy who becomes involved in the sport and faces various challenges along the way. With explosive race sequences and emotional moments, Madison is a captivating story of determination and triumph.
Irresistible (2006) tells the story of a woman who becomes obsessed with her husband's infidelity and spirals into paranoia.
Time Bomb is a 1953 film-noir crime thriller about a husband and wife who are separated and then reunited on a train that has been sabotaged with a bomb. The tension rises as they must work together to disarm the bomb and catch the saboteur.