A cop killed by his own partner is recruited by an afterlife law enforcement department to capture monsters living on Earth. Paired with a seasoned veteran, they uncover a plot involving stolen gold and a mystical device that could bring the dead back to life. As they investigate, they face dangerous Deados, navigate the afterlife, and fight to save the world while dealing with personal struggles and sacrifices.
Get ready to join Mickey and friends on their most amazing adventure ever -- a new movie classic inspired by Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND. It's Daisy Duck's birthday, and, in preparation, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have arranged a surprise party and bought a cuckoo clock as a present. However, the bird inside the clock escapes, leading Donald and Mickey into a strange fantasy world, modeled after Lewis Carroll's Wonderland. Some friends tag along for the journey, and some even appear as characters from the original tale. Goofy becomes the Goofy Hatter and Clarabelle Cow becomes Queen Clarabelle.
Within is a horror thriller movie about a teenage girl who suffers from agoraphobia and is confined to her home. One day, she discovers that a stranger has broken into her house and is terrorizing her.
Super Dark Times is a coming-of-age drama set in upstate New York in the 1990s. When a tragic accident occurs, a group of high school friends find themselves caught up in a spiral of guilt, paranoia, and violence. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, their friendship and innocence are put to the ultimate test.
The Face on the Milk Carton is a drama movie based on the novel of the same name. The story follows a teenage girl who sees her own face on a milk carton and starts questioning her identity and family relationships. As she delves deeper into her past, she uncovers a shocking truth about her biological parents and the circumstances surrounding her kidnapping. The movie also explores themes of teenage identity, love, and the struggles of adolescence. With the upcoming prom, the protagonist must confront her past and decide who she truly is.
Detective Jake is on a case to solve a murder, but finds himself in a web of explicit sexual encounters and hilarious situations. With his wit and charm, he navigates through New York City's underground to uncover the truth.
After the death of her brother, a woman becomes determined to find her missing sister. As she delves into the investigation, she uncovers a web of dark family secrets and must confront dangerous individuals. With her own life on the line, she must race against time to save her sister and bring the truth to light.
How They Get There is a short film that explores the unpredictable consequences of attraction. It follows a guy and a girl who meet on a sidewalk and strike up a conversation. As they go about their day, they find themselves in various situations that mimic and copy one another, leading to an unfortunate outcome.
The Breaks is a comedy movie that tells the story of an interracial romance between a woman and a man from different backgrounds. The plot revolves around their journey to overcome societal prejudices and make their relationship work. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including issues related to interracial adoption, family relationships, and losing a job. With a mix of humor and heart, the movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and cultural diversity within the context of a changing society.
Who Took Johnny is a documentary that explores the mysterious disappearance of Johnny Gosch, a young newspaper delivery boy from Des Moines, Iowa. The film examines the various theories and conspiracies surrounding his disappearance, including allegations of human trafficking and a possible cover-up by law enforcement. Through interviews and archive footage, the documentary sheds light on the case and raises questions about the truth behind Johnny's abduction.
The second film of Rachel Lang's Ana trilogy
Huddersfield (2007) is a comedy/drama movie that revolves around the life of a group of individuals living in Huddersfield. The film explores various themes such as pension, religion, alcoholism, mental illness, and neighbor relationships. It follows the story of a diverse group of characters and their interactions, providing both comedic and dramatic moments.
SHOP: A Pop Opera is a surreal and introspective musical film that follows a male protagonist on a shopping trip to a supermarket. Throughout his journey, he encounters surreal elements such as talking coffee, cheese, and a singing paper towel. The film explores themes of old age, expired food, and the mundane aspects of retail life.
A short and strange tale. The idea for it came about after a rather brief and spontaneous chat about milk cartons.
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