Created by French surrealist artist Roland Topor and director Henri Xhonneux, Telecat is a news show parody hosted by a tomcat named Groucha (who always had his arm in plaster) and an ostrich named Lola. It featured a variety of sentient objects and revolved around the idea that the real-life elementary particles known as gluons were “the souls of objects”.
Dracula, the owner of Hotel Transylvania, operates a high-end resort where monsters can be safe. When a human named Jonathan discovers the resort, Dracula goes into overprotective mode to keep his daughter Mavis safe from a potential human threat. However, as Jonathan charms everyone at the hotel, including Mavis, Dracula realizes that he has broken Mavis' heart by manipulating her and must find a way to make things right.
Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters is an American variety show hosted by Barbara, Louise, and Irlene Mandrell that aired on NBC for two season in 1980.
When budget cuts threaten to cancel the music program at his school, a high school biology teacher decides to become a mixed martial arts fighter to raise money and save the program. Along the way, he faces various challenges and fights in the ring, proving that anyone can be an underdog.
When the chipmunks and Chipettes go on a cruise trip, they end up getting stranded on a deserted island after a mishap. With their survival skills put to the test, they must find a way to get off the island and back home.
Healer follows the story of a talented yet enigmatic messenger known as 'Healer' who gets involved in a complex web of romance, political corruption, and personal secrets. Along the way, he discovers love and uncovers the truth behind a tragic event.
In 1920s Hollywood, silent film star Don Lockwood falls for chorus girl Kathy Selden. As they try to make the difficult transition to talking pictures, they face challenges from jealous screen partner Lina Lamont and must find a way to make their new musical film a success.
When an oil tycoon plans to demolish their theater, the Muppets must reunite and put on a show to raise money and save their beloved home. Chaos, laughter, and catchy musical numbers ensue as they go on a journey to get the band back together.
In post-World War II Germany, American judges preside over the trials of Nazi war criminals. The gripping courtroom drama explores themes of war crimes, justice, and the aftermath of the Holocaust.
Judy is a biographical drama film that follows the story of legendary performer Judy Garland. Set in the late 1960s in London, the movie explores Garland's struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism, and her personal life. Despite her difficulties, Garland continues to captivate audiences with her singing and performances. Through flashbacks, the film also delves into her early career, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. Judy showcases the highs and lows of Garland's life, highlighting her talent, resilience, and the toll fame took on her.
James Clayton, a CIA trainee, is asked by his mentor Walter Burke to help find a mole in the Agency. As Clayton goes through a series of tests and training at the CIA headquarters, he becomes increasingly skilled in espionage. He forms a romantic relationship with fellow recruit Layla Moore, who he later discovers is a mole. Clayton is then appointed as a non-official cover operative to spy on Moore. He uncovers evidence of her treachery and confronts Burke, who reveals the truth behind the scheme. Clayton ultimately foils Burke's plan and discovers the truth about his father's CIA involvement.
Mommy is a drama about a single mother who is trying to raise her troubled teenage son. The movie explores their relationship and the challenges they face as they navigate through life.
PCU is a hilarious satire that takes place on a college campus, where a high school senior named Tom attends. The movie follows Tom as he navigates the various factions on campus, including a fraternity and a group of liberals. The film pokes fun at political correctness, fraternities, and the absurdities of college life.
The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson is a mockumentary on the disappearance of a fictitious wealthy British film producer, Kevin Johnson, who is dealing in sex, lies and blackmail in Hollywood.
A talented teenager dreams of becoming a pop star, but must overcome obstacles like being an orphan and facing mean stepsisters. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, she finds her voice and learns to believe in herself.
A woman reports that her son has been kidnapped from her car. As the police and community search for the missing child, tensions rise and secrets are uncovered in a racially charged investigation.
Respect is a biographical drama that follows the rise of Aretha Franklin, an African-American pop singer, in the 1960s. The film explores her journey from a gospel singer to becoming the Queen of Soul, showcasing her struggles, abusive relationships, and her relationship with her father. It also highlights her iconic performances and the impact of her music.
A teenage girl from a small town moves to Tokyo and falls in love with a fashion model, but their relationship is tested by lies, secrets, and tragedy.