Max Manus: Man of War is a biographical war film based on the true story of Max Manus, a Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II. The movie follows Manus as he becomes a saboteur, engaging in various acts of resistance against the German army. Through deception, bombings, and acts of bravery, Manus becomes a symbol of hope for the Norwegian people.
Grace of Monaco is a biographical drama that follows the story of Grace Kelly, the Hollywood actress who became the Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III. The movie explores her struggles adjusting to the royal life, her role in influencing international politics, and her efforts to save Monaco from a political crisis.
Set in 1975 and 1985, 'The Phantom of the Open' tells the story of a dreamer and optimist who, with the support of his family and friends, overcomes the odds and becomes a local legend in the world of golf. With the help of his identical twin brother, he navigates through challenges and surprises to leave a lasting impact on the sport. This sports comedy is based on a true story and showcases the power of determination and the spirit of an underdog.
A Kansas millionaire's divorcing wife falls in love with a Parisian headwaiter, who believes she's dating Morris Pailsbury. When her husband learns of the affair, he hires a private detective to follow her. The detective mistakenly believes she is planning to kill her husband, leading to a series of mistaken identities and a dramatic showdown aboard an ocean liner.
A mad scientist creates a formula that turns regular bats into giant, killer bats. He uses these bats to seek revenge on his enemies, including a newspaper reporter who is trying to expose his crimes.
Lady Sings the Blues is a biography drama film that tells the tragic story of jazz singer Billie Holiday. Set in the 1930s and 1940s in Harlem, New York City, the movie follows Billie's struggles with drug addiction, racism, and her rise to fame as a singer. It explores her relationships, including her tumultuous marriage and her mother-daughter bond. The film delves into the dark side of the music industry, showcasing the hardships Billie faced, from drug rehabilitation to facing the Ku Klux Klan. Lady Sings the Blues is a poignant and emotional journey into the life of a legendary musician.
A baseball team faces romantic complications when two of its players fall in love with the same woman.
Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian compete in a race to the moon, encountering various obstacles along the way.
When a police officer falls in love with a madcap heiress, they must navigate through obstacles including sensationalism, impersonation, and yellow journalism.
Dr. Otto, a mad scientist, plans to use his doomsday machine to cause economic collapse and take over the world. A bumbling hero must stop him before chaos ensues.
A man is sentenced to prison for murder and discovers the importance of honor and redemption while serving his sentence in a New York prison. He forms relationships with other inmates and struggles against corruption within the prison system.
In Bordertown, a law school graduate finds himself drawn into a criminal underworld filled with romance, betrayal, and murder. As he becomes deeper involved, he must navigate the complexities of a doomed romance, disbarred lawyers, mental deterioration, and racial stereotypes.
Upperworld is a crime drama movie set in 1930s New York City. The plot revolves around a newspaper reporter who is trying to uncover the truth behind a murder case. The investigation leads him to a high society woman and a powerful railroad magnate, and he must navigate through a web of lies, corruption, and betrayal to solve the case.
When Barry Corvall discovers that his new bride is a possible enemy agent, he resigns from the diplomatic service to go undercover to route out an espionage ring planning to destroy American industrial capability.
A crusading district attorney becomes suspicious of his wife when he receives a voice recording of her confessing to a crime. As he investigates further, he uncovers a web of deceit and discovers dark secrets that lead to a murder trial.
Fear of Clowns is a 2004 horror film that revolves around a painter who suffers from severe coulrophobia (fear of clowns) and becomes the target of an insane killer clown, leading to a series of murders and decapitations. As the painter's fears intensify, he must confront his deepest nightmares to survive.
In revenge for being falsely convicted of murder, a Union officer escapes from jail and takes a job as the enforcer for the band of outlaws responsible for his imprisonment. He plans to use his new position to gather evidence against the gang and clear his name. Along the way, he discovers a plot to blow up a bridge and must race against time to stop it.
Photos, animation, and music illustrate the story of the Beatles.
Dave Joslin, the managing editor of a big-city newspaper, is demoted and moved to the Miss Lonely Hearts column-writing department by the newspaper's publisher, J. B. Grennell, because Joslin refuses to desist in printing stories linking a gangster, Matthew Keever, to a murder. But Joslin, aided by Kit Williams, a newspaper woman with whom he is in love, investigate the murder case on their own time.
A young law graduate joins his older brother's legal practice, only to discover the firm's clients are mostly mobsters.