Rotten (2018) is a gripping documentary series that uncovers the exploitative and profit-driven practices of the food industry. The show delves into topics such as the meat industry's impact on the environment, the ruthless tactics employed by corporations, the wastefulness and dwindling resources, and the cruelty towards animals. It exposes the corruption and extortion within the food industry, shining a light on the harmful effects of factory farming and the consumption of animal blood. Rotten also examines the capitalist system's role in perpetuating these problems and advocates for more sustainable and organic food options.
In 'The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature,' Surly and his friends must stop the mayor from turning their park into an amusement park.
A group of long-time friends decide to go on a vacation together at a beach house. However, as the vacation progresses, hidden secrets and unexpected events begin to strain their relationships and test their loyalty to one another. With drama, comedy, and revelations, this movie explores the complexities of friendship and the impact of the choices we make.
Feast follows the story of a Boston Terrier named Winston who becomes a devoted foodie when his owner starts a new relationship. As Winston experiences the ups and downs of his owner's romantic life through the meals they share together, he learns about the power of love, loyalty, and the joy of good food.
Food, Inc. explores the shocking truth about the food industry, uncovering the dark secrets behind our food supply. From the exploitation of workers to the environmental impact of factory farming, this film exposes the hidden costs of our modern food system.
After a massive blackout hits Tokyo, a Japanese family must navigate the challenges of living without electricity as they leave the city and venture into the countryside. They face food and water shortages, encounters with police officers, and the death of a loved one. Along the way, they learn to adapt and find ways to survive.
Venice Calling is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the journey of a little girl in Venice as she discovers love, friendship, and the true meaning of family. Filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable moments, this road-movie explores themes of teenage love, class differences, and the bonds that hold us together.
Saya Suzuki is an ordinary employee working at a hotel. She falls in love with her elite boss Susumu Tsuge. Through their romance, Saya Suzuki grows as a person.
Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber is a comedy movie that tells the story of a manipulative woman who stops at nothing to climb the social ladder. With themes of love, manipulation, and ambition, the movie showcases the antics of the protagonist as she navigates her way through San Francisco's high society.
After being forced to leave her job in Atlanta, a woman returns to her small hometown where she rediscovers her passion for cooking and love. She reunites with an old flame and faces competition in a diner cooking competition. Through laughter and tears, she navigates her way through embarrassment, confusion, and a corporate takeover while finding the true meaning of love.
London Clash, a movie star, faces a dilemma as he must decide between pursuing his one true love or taking a life-changing role in a major motion picture. His world is turned upside down as he contemplates the price of fame and the decisions that come with it.
Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a comedy-drama film set in the 1950s. It follows a young aspiring actor who moves to Greenwich Village, New York City, and explores the bohemian lifestyle, relationships, and struggles in the entertainment industry.
Farmageddon is a documentary that highlights the plight of small farms and organic agriculture in the face of industrial farming. It discusses the struggles faced by farmers and the importance of supporting local, sustainable food choices. The film also delves into the topics of farm raids and the controversy surrounding raw milk and other organic produce.
John and Mary meet at a singles bar and engage in a one-night stand. As they navigate their relationship, they struggle with commitment and trust issues. Based on the novel of the same name.
Mickey One is a neo-noir film released in 1965. The movie follows a stand-up comedian who is on the run from the mob. He finds himself in a web of paranoia and debt as he tries to escape his past. With a pseudonym and burning clothes, he navigates the seedy underbelly of Chicago and Detroit, encountering strip clubs, broken glass, and a witness to his past crimes. The film explores themes of identity, redemption, and the price of fame.
In Bitter Feast, a vengeful chef kidnaps a food critic who wrote a scathing review about him. He takes his critic to a remote cabin in the woods, where he plans to torture him and make him suffer. As the critic tries to escape, a cat-and-mouse game ensues, leading to a thrilling and gory climax. Bitter Feast is a gripping horror-thriller that explores the dark side of revenge and the lengths people will go to protect their pride and passion.
Last Party 2000 is a documentary that provides an inside look into the 2000 US presidential election and explores the various issues and controversies surrounding it. It delves into topics such as homelessness, gun control, political conventions, and the two-party system, highlighting the challenges faced by the American democracy. The film also sheds light on voter apathy, campaign strategies, and the impact of various interest groups on the electoral process. With interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, Last Party 2000 offers a comprehensive examination of the political landscape during that critical time.
A thought-provoking documentary that explores the issue of food waste and its environmental impact.
An exploration of a new paradigm of health, science, and medicine, based on the interconnections between us and nature.