Two co-dependent high school seniors, Seth and Evan, are about to graduate. They plan to throw a booze-soaked party to lose their virginity but encounter various obstacles along the way.
Sisters Kate and Maura are summoned home to clean out their childhood bedroom before their parents sell the family house. Looking to recapture their glory days, they throw one final high-school-style party for their classmates, which turns into the cathartic rager that a bunch of ground-down adults really need.
In the aftermath of the American Civil War, a group of outlaws led by Jesse James and his gang rise against the corrupt authorities in order to reclaim their land. Faced with resistance and violence, they must navigate love, betrayal, and their own legend to achieve their goals.
Murder by Death is a comedy crime film that parodies famous detective characters and classic murder mystery tropes. It takes place in a mansion where a group of eccentric detectives and their sidekicks are invited to solve a murder mystery. As the night unfolds, unexpected twists and turns occur, leading to a surprise ending.
A woman and her son escape from her abusive ex-husband and settle in a remote home. However, they soon discover a menacing monster lurking in a nearby lake. As they try to adapt to their new life, the son becomes fascinated with the creature, while the mother struggles to protect him. Eventually, it is revealed that the son has been dead since a drowning accident, and the mother lets go of her delusion, finding peace.
A psychiatrist becomes obsessed with solving the mystery of a family who seemingly has it all, but are hiding dark secrets. As he delves deeper into their lives, he uncovers a web of betrayal, depression, and tragic events, leading him down a dangerous path.
New York Stories is a collection of three short films, each directed by a different director, that explore different aspects of life in New York City. The first story, directed by Martin Scorsese, follows a young artist trying to make a name for himself in the art world. The second story, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, revolves around a middle-aged lawyer who becomes obsessed with a young gallery assistant. The third story, directed by Woody Allen, centers around a 12-year-old boy dealing with his parents' marital problems. Through these three stories, New York Stories offers a multifaceted portrait of the city and its inhabitants.
After a group of teenagers accidentally kills a clown during a prank gone wrong, the clown comes back from the dead and goes on a bloody murder spree to seek revenge.
Reflections in a Golden Eye is a dramatic film that explores the complex and taboo themes of repressed desires and forbidden love. Set in the American South during the 1960s, the film delves into the lives of several characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected and shocking ways. Through a series of voyeuristic encounters, the viewer is drawn into a world of secrecy, obsession, and unfulfilled longing.
In this charming film, wealthy Irish immigrant Anthony J. Drexel Biddle marries Cordelia, a headstrong woman who helps him find the true meaning of family and happiness. Filled with musical numbers, comedy, and romance, 'The Happiest Millionaire' is a delightful celebration of love and eccentricity.
A girl named Madison is getting ready to celebrate her 16th birthday with a party at the roller skating rink. However, a masked killer shows up and starts killing off her friends one by one. As the night goes on, Madison realizes that the killer might have a personal grudge against her and must find a way to survive the night.
A doctor and his wife move into a haunted house and encounter supernatural occurrences. They uncover dark secrets about the house and its previous occupants, leading to a chilling discovery.
It all begins with an anonymous text message with a party invitation. A dozen young men and women gather, eat, drink, party, and have the time of their lives inside the doors of a dilapidated mansion -- that is, until it's time to go. The front door doesn't open; the back door doesn't open.
A famous detective is invited to a swanky party at an elegant mansion, but before the night is over he finds himself involved with gangsters, blackmail and murde
In 1930s New York City, a group of guests attend a dinner party at a luxurious penthouse apartment. As the night unfolds, a shocking murder takes place, and the surviving guests must navigate a web of deceit, revenge, and hidden agendas to uncover the truth.
A couple of city dwellers move to the suburbs and are bombarded by their hyperactive neighbours who aggressively try to get them to try a strange, new health product.
In 1999, filmmakers Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson turned the camera on themselves and began filming their five-year-old son, Idris, and his best friend, Seun, as they started kindergarten at the prestigious Dalton School just as the private institution was committing to diversify its student body. Their cameras continued to follow both families for another 12 years as the paths of the two boys diverged—one continued private school while the other pursued a very different route through the public education system.
Hughes, a pizza delivery boy and Star Wars nerd, discovers he has the ability to use The Force. With his newfound powers, he sets out on an adventure to save his favorite movie franchise from a dark and cheesy fate. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and comedic situations.
Phil, a student who recently transferred into his high school, keeps to himself a lot, spending time in his basement building radios and record players. His dad notices that he has no friends, and tells him that, like the electronic parts he assembles, "you have to fit in with all hte other parts." Realizing that the reason he has no friends is because he's not one of the "crowd," Phil studies the most popular kids at school, in order to see what traits they admire most, so he can be like them and fit in.
At a ritzy beauty salon, while a mud pack is on her face, a wealthy socialite invites Thelma and Patsy, two salon attendants, to a party, mistakenly thinking they are social acquaintances whom she wants to entertain a visiting count. Just before our working-class pair arrives at the party, the hostess is called away to see to an ill dog. Thelma tries to behave in a refined way, but Patsy, with a head full of practical jokes and a bra filled with trick gadgets, turns the party on its head. The butler calls the hostess back to her home. Is Thelma and Patsy's moment in high society coming to a crashing end?