In Next Friday, a man is forced to move in with his uncle after getting fired from his job. He must navigate his uncle's crazy antics while also dealing with a neighborhood gang war. Will he be able to survive the chaos?
A hustler gets embroiled in a criminal underworld in London, desperately trying to make money and survive.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows the journey of a 17-year-old girl named Autumn, who travels from her small town in Pennsylvania to New York City to seek an abortion. Accompanied by her cousin and best friend, Skylar, Autumn navigates the challenges and obstacles she faces along the way, including a lack of money, parental consent laws, and anti-abortion demonstrations. Throughout the film, Autumn's resilience and determination shine as she fights for her right to make decisions about her own body.
Chicuarotes is a coming-of-age drama that follows two teenage friends living in Mexico City. Tired of their impoverished lives, they decide to take matters into their own hands and become involved in petty crimes. As they descend deeper into a world of crime and violence, their friendship and lives are put to the test. With themes of desperation, loyalty, and the consequences of their actions, Chicuarotes explores the harsh realities faced by young people in Mexico City.
A teenage girl becomes infatuated with a much older man, and her sister, who is a judge, tries to prevent their relationship from developing. Hilarity ensues as they get caught up in a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.
Walking and Talking follows the lives of two best friends, Amelia and Laura, as they navigate their relationships, careers, and personal struggles. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of female friendship. Set in New York City, Amelia and Laura support each other through laughter and tears, as they learn to embrace the challenges of adulthood.
Mug is a comedy-drama set in Central Europe, exploring themes of identity, nationalism, and xenophobia. The film follows a man who undergoes a face transplant after a serious accident and has to navigate the challenges of adjusting to his new identity in a society obsessed with appearance. As he tries to rebuild his life, he encounters various comedic and dramatic situations that shed light on the complexities of nationalistic values and the struggle for acceptance.
The Margin is a French drama film released in 1976. It tells the story of a businessman who becomes involved with a call-girl in Paris. The film explores themes of sensuality, disillusionment, and the power dynamics between men and women. It contains explicit sexual content and scenes of nudity. The Margin is an adaptation of a 20th-century European literature and provides a deep and provocative exploration of human relationships and desires.
Coldblooded is a dark comedy about an aging hitman who takes on a new job at a retirement home. As he navigates through the eccentricities of the residents and coworkers, he finds himself facing unexpected challenges and uncovering a secret mission. With dark humor and unexpected twists, Coldblooded explores themes of loneliness, redemption, and the meaning of life.
After his brother is killed by the local crime boss, Duke Johnson returns to Bucktown and teams up with his friend to clean up the town. As they battle corruption and violence, they uncover a web of deceit that goes all the way to the top.
A banker embarks on a wild goose chase to find a hidden treasure. Along the way, he encounters drag queens, cabaret performers, and a series of comedic mishaps.
A television journalist, Marc, finds himself entangled in a web of crime when he becomes involved with a gang planning a jewelry heist. As he gets deeper into the criminal underworld, Marc must navigate a treacherous landscape of danger, betrayal, and murder.
When a cop and a hood form an unlikely alliance, they must navigate a dangerous world of money, violence, and deception to uncover a hidden scheme. As they face challenges and risks together, they develop an unexpected bond that tests their loyalties and ultimately leads to a shocking revelation.
ABBA: The Movie is a documentary-style film that follows the popular Swedish pop group ABBA during their 1977 Australian tour. As the band travels from city to city, they experience various adventures and encounters, including press conferences, interviews, and concerts. Along the way, they are pursued by a radio DJ who is determined to get a phone interview with them. The film also offers glimpses into the personal lives of the band members and highlights their rise to international fame.
Two insurance salesmen get mixed up with gangsters and a nightclub singer in the tropics.
The Golden Touch is an animated film from 1935 that tells the story of King Midas, who is granted the power to turn everything he touches into gold. However, he soon realizes that this gift comes with a heavy price, as everything he loves is turned to gold, including his daughter. King Midas must confront the consequences of his greed and learn an important lesson about the true value of wealth and love.
A prostitute enters a brothel and establishes a rivalry faking love with the old owner.
This movie revolves around friendship, sensuality, and infidelity. It explores the complexities of human relationships and the desires and tensions that exist within them. The story unfolds through various scenes involving urination, sexuality, and hidden money. It also delves into the themes of art, theater, and personal growth.
When a businessman invites a group of people to his mansion for a weekend getaway, they quickly realize that one of them is a murderer. As they try to uncover the killer's identity, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to a deadly game of cat and mouse. With each passing hour, the body count rises and the guests must race against time to unmask the culprit before they become the next victim.
16-year-old Mari, raised without a mother by a drunkard father, is put in an orphanage which she immediately, though unsuccessfully, tries to flee from. The sensitive Mari finds it hard to adapt to the coarse manners and brutal games amongst the children. Only gradually does she develop a sense for the similarly difficult fates of her fellow sufferers, who have long forgotten how to cry. She even falls in love for the first time, not with her self-appointed “protector” Tauri, but with the rough-mannered Robi.