After being released from prison, Eddie Palmer forms a bond with Sam, a young boy who is being raised by his drug-addict mother. As they navigate their way through the challenges of small-town life, Eddie discovers the joys of friendship and redemption.
A woman falls in love with an army veteran and they start a life together. However, tragedy strikes when the veteran is killed in action, leaving behind a journal for their son. Through the journal, the woman learns about the man she loves and finds solace in the memories they shared.
Set in India, The River tells a story of love, courage, and self-discovery. It follows the lives of characters living by the Ganges River and explores themes of first love, women's resilience, and the impact of World War II. The protagonist, a teenage girl, narrates her experiences and encounters with neighbors, a British captain, and a writer. The river serves as a backdrop for their intertwined lives, while the characters navigate their personal struggles and find solace and strength in the face of adversity.
Away from Her tells the heart-wrenching story of a man whose wife is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and ends up in a nursing home. As her memory fades, she forms a deep bond with another patient in the facility, forcing her husband to confront his own feelings of love, loss, and the inevitability of time.
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.
In Pursuit to Algiers, detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. John Watson board an ocean liner to protect the heir to the throne of Algiers from an assassination attempt. The detective must use his keen deductive skills to outwit the assassins and ensure the safety of the prince.
Driveways tells the story of a young boy, Cody, who accompanies his mother to clean out his late aunt's house in a quiet neighborhood. There, he befriends Del, a retired army man and Korean War veteran who lives next door. As their friendship grows, they both find solace and companionship in each other's company, navigating through life's challenges together.
Bottoms Up is a comedy movie set in a small town in the American Midwest. The story follows a bartender who aspires to become a famous actress in Hollywood. However, she gets caught up in a scandal that threatens her dreams. The movie explores themes of corruption, fame, and the pursuit of success in the entertainment industry.
In post-war Germany, a group of Jewish Holocaust survivors start a business selling linens to Germans. They face challenges and suspicion from the locals while dealing with their own painful past. As they navigate the black market, anti-Semitism, and their efforts to rebuild their lives, they find humor and resilience in the face of adversity.
In Pluto's Party, Pluto the dog throws a birthday party for himself in his backyard. He enjoys various activities including swinging on a swing, blowing out candles on a cake, and playing with a toy wagon. The film showcases Pluto's mischievousness and his interactions with other cartoon characters.
Tom, a chef, copes with the death of his wife by throwing himself into a hedonistic week of parties, casual sex, and self-destructive behavior. Along the way, he meets a woman named Sarah who challenges his self-destructive lifestyle and offers him a chance at love and redemption.
The story follows a shopgirl who, after being fired, discovers a baby left at the department store. She takes on the role of caretaker and hilarity ensues as she navigates the challenges of balancing work and caring for the baby.
Jailbait! is a hilarious yet thought-provoking movie set in a high school, exploring the lives of teenagers dealing with sensitive issues such as statutory rape, gossip, and teenage pregnancy. With witty dialogue and funny situations, it offers a unique take on the coming-of-age genre.
Trapped in a Purple Haze is a movie about a teenager who finds himself involved with a drug ring after his birthday party. As he navigates through the dangerous world of drugs and crime, he must find a way to escape the fate that awaits him.
Genre is a 1996 animated comedy film that combines slapstick comedy with surreal elements. The story follows a group of characters who experience a series of bizarre events, including body swapping and pixelation. The film incorporates hand-drawn animation and part-stop-motion techniques, creating a visually striking and unique style. With its dark and alternative comedy, Genre pushes the boundaries of traditional animation.
The daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii sets her sights on a married English engineer.
Nate is a 19-year-old film student who becomes friends with Margaret, a 52-year-old stand-up comedian. Despite their age difference, they form an unlikely friendship and help each other navigate their personal lives and relationships.
A train runs into a cow on the tracks; with the captain nowhere to be found, the fireman is forced to desperately improvise in order to keep the train going.
Dr. Bob Shushan is an overworked and absent father who runs a centre for the mentally and physically challenged. When Shushan suffers a heart attack, his life is saved by James Jones, a young patient at the center. The two men forge a friendship and help each other rekindle the father-son bond that has been missing in their lives.
With Mike it's anything but round: flat away, job a one-way street, and to make matters worse, his little loser heart still beats for ex-wife Claudia.