Over the Moon is an animated adventure movie about a young girl named Fei Fei who builds a rocket to travel to the moon in order to prove the existence of the Moon Goddess. With the help of a talking pet rabbit and a friendly frog, Fei Fei embarks on a magical journey filled with love, loss, and the power of imagination.
In early 18th-century England, the court faces upheaval when a new servant, Abigail, arrives and endears herself to Queen Anne. Abigail schemes her way into Anne's favor, resulting in a rivalry with Sarah, Anne's childhood friend and advisor. As Abigail rises in power, she manipulates Anne and forms a romantic relationship with her. Sarah, realizing Abigail's treachery, tries to expose her, but Abigail poisons Sarah's tea and orchestrates her removal from the court. With Sarah gone, Abigail gains control over Anne and begins to influence her decisions, including the war with France. However, Sarah returns and threatens to reveal their past love letters, prompting Anne to choose between Abigail and Sarah's loyalty. Abigail ultimately wins Anne's favor and becomes her confidante, while Sarah is banished from the country. The movie ends with Abigail stepping on one of Anne's rabbits, symbolizing her control over the queen.
Max, a terrier, enjoys a peaceful life with his owner Katie until she brings home Duke, a larger dog. Max and Duke do not get along, but when they are both captured by animal control, they must work together to escape. With the help of their friends, they navigate the dangerous streets of New York City and eventually become close friends.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a young woman with an artificial limb gets captured by a cult leader and must fight for her survival.
Set in the French Riviera, the film revolves around Juliette, an orphan girl who becomes the center of a love triangle between two brothers. Marital infidelity, sexual attraction, and the manipulative nature of the characters make for a captivating drama.
In a rural village, a series of supernatural events unfold after a villager uncovers a buried skull. The evil presence possesses the youth of the village, leading to murder, satanism, and human sacrifice. As the terror escalates, the villagers must face their darkest fears to save themselves.
In Art of Falling in Love, a painter and a divorced man form a strong bond as they navigate through life's ups and downs. Together, they learn the importance of love and the power of second chances.
After the death of his wife, a grieving man takes a train ride where he encounters an obnoxious man, leading to unpredictable events.
In School for Tramps, a group of tramps attends a school that teaches them how to be proper gentlemen. Chaos ensues when a case of mistaken identity leads to hilarious situations and romantic entanglements. With slapstick comedy, mistaken kisses, and a touch of romance, this film is a delightful mix of laughter and heartwarming moments.
The Minus Man tells the story of a disturbed man who moves from town to town, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. He uses different methods to kill his victims, such as poison or violence, and remains undetected by the authorities. As the body count rises, a postal clerk and a female police officer become suspicious and try to uncover the truth behind the string of murders.
In the horror film Kandisha, a teenage girl accidentally summons an evil spirit named Kandisha after a legendary female demon is awakened. With the help of her friends, she must find a way to stop the vengeful spirit before it destroys them all.
After being bitten by a mosquito carrying a deadly virus, Steve becomes a zombie. He tries to keep his condition a secret as he and his fiancée, Tina, plan their wedding. However, Steve's cravings for brains become increasingly difficult to control, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations.
Mozart and the Whale is a heartwarming romantic comedy about two people with Asperger's syndrome who find love and overcome their challenges. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, the movie explores the complexities of relationships and the power of love to break through barriers.
In 1970s Germany, a schoolteacher becomes entangled with a satanic cult. As she delves deeper into their rituals and beliefs, she discovers dark secrets and must fight to protect herself and those she cares about.
A college freshman becomes obsessed with the previous owner of his school issued laptop.
In 'Wild Men,' a convenience store robbery, a car crash, and hitting an animal with a car bring together two men in a hilarious and thrilling escapade. Handcuffed together, they navigate marital arguments, bumbling detectives, goat killings, and a variety of absurd situations as they journey through the beautiful and treacherous wilderness. With a duffel bag full of money as their constant companion, they must confront their own demons and find camaraderie in unexpected ways.
Xenia follows the journey of a 16-year-old gay teenager, Dany, as he navigates life in Greece after the death of his mother. Alongside his older brother, Odysseas, they search for their missing father and face various challenges such as homophobia, xenophobia, and the struggle to find their place in society. Through their hardships, they form a bond and discover the power of acceptance and love.
David is a successful city trader in London who is relentlessly focused on work. Beneath the confident facade, he is trapped by memories of the past and hostile to anyone who dares to help. Flashbacks reveal a childhood in South Africa at the mercy of an inadequate bully of a father Donald and an ineffectual mother Joanne. The physical and sexual abuse he suffered threatens any chance of happiness he might have now.
Instant Swamp is a hilarious comedy that follows the story of a man who finds himself caught up in a series of absurd situations in a small town. From running man races to pet rabbit superstitions, the film explores the quirky and unpredictable nature of life in rural Japan. With a touch of romance and a lot of laughs, Instant Swamp is a delightful movie that will leave audiences entertained and wanting more.
So Young, So Bad is a 1950 drama movie that tells the story of a group of teenage girls who experience tension and violence at a strict boarding school. The film explores themes of rebellion and delinquency as the girls navigate their way through a difficult environment.