A fraught mother-daughter relationship is put to a terrifying test when the family patriarch dies, and the grieving mother hires a mysterious stranger to bring her husband back from the dead.
Hal is a shallow man who only values physical beauty in women. However, after being hypnotized by Tony Robbins, he can only see inner beauty. He falls in love with Rosemary, an overweight woman, seeing her as slender and beautiful. When the hypnotism is broken, Hal starts to avoid Rosemary, but realizes his true feelings for her. He reconciles with Rosemary and decides to join her on her Peace Corps mission.
In 1920s Los Angeles, a young girl named Alexandria befriends Roy, a bedridden patient in a hospital, who tells her a captivating story set on a desert island. The story involves a group of prisoners seeking revenge on Governor Odious. As the story unfolds, Alexandria becomes immersed in the tale, but the line between fiction and reality begins to blur. Through the power of storytelling, both Roy and Alexandria find solace and hope in the face of their own personal struggles.
In the midst of the Yugoslav Wars, a female soldier must rescue a baby and navigate the treacherous world of Russian propaganda, terrorism, and multiple villains. Along the way, she encounters severed heads, decapitations, a brothel, and a scarred doctor. With the help of an Albanian taxi driver and a Muslim Albanian man, she must survive the chaos and protect the innocent.
A young doctor is sent to a remote Russian village to practice medicine during the early 20th century. He struggles with inexperience, addiction, and the challenges of treating patients in a harsh and isolated environment.
Ed Wood is a dark comedy that follows the life of the eccentric filmmaker Ed Wood, known for his low-budget and unconventional movies. The film explores Wood's misfit nature, his unconventional director-actor relationships, and his struggles to create art in the face of incompetence.
In 'Day of the Dead,' a small group of scientists and military personnel are trapped in an underground bunker as the world outside is overrun by zombies. They face internal conflicts and a lack of resources as they try to find a way to survive. The tension and despair grow as they come face to face with the horrifying reality of the zombie apocalypse.
When a podcaster goes to Canada to interview a mysterious man, he gets abducted and surgically transformed into a walrus by a deranged scientist.
James Bolam portrays serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman in this made-for-TV drama. The film follows the story of Shipman, a general practitioner who throughout his career is believed to have killed as many as 250 of his patients. When the high death rate of his practice was investigated, it was discovered that he had given lethal doses of diamorphine to a vast number of his patients. He was put on trial where he was convicted of 15 murders and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Anne Shirley faces new challenges and adventures during the war in an emotional journey filled with love, loss, and resilience.
Dean sees mafia boss Santelli whack an FBI infiltrator and is relocated to a remote cabin in the Sierras for protection. While Santelli's crew tries to locate him, Dean gets company from the beautiful Monica.
Drugstore Cowboy follows the story of a group of drug-abusing friends who live an unconventional and dangerous lifestyle, stealing drugs from pharmacies and leading a life of crime. The film explores the themes of drug addiction, the consequences of drug abuse, and the struggles of a group of individuals trying to find meaning and purpose in their lives.
Rome, Open City is a powerful portrayal of life in Nazi-occupied Rome during World War II. It follows the lives of a group of courageous individuals who become involved in the resistance movement and risk everything to fight against oppression. The movie explores themes of betrayal, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye is a British mystery series that aired on ITV in the United Kingdom under the shorter title 'Marlowe, Private Eye' and on HBO in the United States from April 16, 1983 through June 3, 1986. The series features Powers Boothe as Raymond Chandler's titular character, and was the first drama produced for HBO.
A young woman named Vera Brittain leaves her studies at Oxford University to become a war nurse during World War I. She experiences the hardships of war, loss, and the struggle for her own independence.
A middle-aged man, with a peculiar personality and a troubled past, forms an unlikely friendship with a teenage girl who is a misfit. Together, they navigate through their differences and find solace in each other's company.
La Vie en Rose is a biographical film about the life and career of French singer Edith Piaf. The movie depicts her rise to fame, struggles with addiction, and turbulent personal life. It explores themes of love, loss, and the power of music.
Sherlock Holmes, a brilliant detective with a drug addiction, is faced with a series of mysterious murders orchestrated by his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Alongside his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, Sherlock must navigate the dark underbelly of London to solve the case and uncover the truth.
Babyteeth tells the story of a terminally ill teenage girl named Milla who falls in love with a drug addict named Moses. As Milla's health deteriorates, she must navigate the challenges of her illness and her unconventional relationship, all while dealing with her overprotective parents.
After the death of his wife in a car accident, a widower with a paralyzing injury becomes the target of a sadistic psychopathic killer who enjoys causing chaos and torment. As the killer continues his rampage, the widower must use his wits and prosthetic limb to outsmart his evil assailant and seek revenge for his wife's death.