Set in the 1960s in Kyoto, Japan, Norwegian Wood follows the story of a young man named Toru Watanabe as he reminisces about his relationships with two women. The film explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth, as Toru navigates the complexities of his romantic entanglements while also dealing with the challenges of university life and the changing social landscape of the time.
The Cheetah Girls 2 follows the adventure of a girl group who goes to Barcelona for a music festival. Along the way, they navigate relationships, competition, and mother-daughter conflicts. This lightweight comedy-drama is filled with singing, dancing, and the ups and downs of friendship.
The Broken Circle Breakdown is a deeply emotional film that explores the devastating effects of loss, love, and grief. Elise and Didier, a passionate couple in Belgium, find solace in their bluegrass music as they try to come to terms with the illness and eventual death of their daughter. As their relationship is tested by their differing beliefs and the overwhelming sadness they face, they must navigate the complexities of love and find a way to heal their broken hearts.
The Cheetah Girls, a girl group, travel to India for a dance competition. They face challenges, experience friendship and rivalry, and embrace the culture of India.
When four teenagers in Manhattan, New York City, get the chance to audition for a record producer, they form a pop group called The Cheetah Girls. They navigate the trials and tribulations of show business, school life, and mother-daughter relationships while pursuing their dreams of becoming pop stars.
In Blades, a group of friends find themselves terrorized by a lawnmower-wielding killer. As the body count rises, they must figure out who is behind the madness before they become the next victims. With elements of parody and slasher comedy, Blades is a hilarious and bloody ride.
Third-rate doo-wop singers making a comeback hook up with a campy manager who books them to perform in drag.
Love Struck Sick is a romantic comedy about a person who falls madly in love with someone but faces obstacles on the way. The story follows their journey as they navigate through the ups and downs of love, with unexpected twists and turns. Will love conquer all in the end?
Saddled with a slavish, boring laundry job and no social life whatsoever, Kikuchi rarely leaves his bare apartment except to follow home and spy on a supermarket check-out girl. But there's no one he can tell about his secret passion, least of all his gawping, work-shy colleague. Even a stray kitten can't alleviate Kikuchi's frustration; clearly, something's got to give... This first film by a former manga illustrator, a terse and enigmatic blend of black comedy and psychodrama, has been compared to both Eraserhead and Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman; another point of reference might be the slow, deceptively banal domestic dramas of Ozu, with whom Iwamoto shares a penchant for a mostly static camera, simple compositions, and an eye for the absurd details of everyday life.
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