Levon Cade left behind a decorated military career in the black ops to live a simple life working construction. But when his boss's daughter, who is like family to him, is taken by human traffickers, his search to bring her home uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he ever could have imagined.
When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael and Jack suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently altered.
A Marine named Logan Thibault travels to Louisiana after serving three tours in Iraq. He believes that a woman he saw in a photograph saved his life during the war. Determined to find her, Logan embarks on a journey from Colorado to Louisiana with his dog Zeus by his side. When he finally meets the woman, Beth, there is immediate distrust. Beth runs a dog kennel and training business with her grandmother, Ellie. Logan's arrival also triggers jealousy and control from Beth's ex-husband, the town's Deputy Sheriff. As Logan tries to navigate these challenges, he forms a bond with Beth's son Ben and finds a sense of belonging.
During Kazuya Maeda's first year of high school he felt like a nobody, just another forgotten face shuffling through the crowded hallways. Even his best friend from childhood, Nimi, seemed somehow more difficult to approach, since she had matured a little quicker in the unsettling way that girls have a habit of doing. However, this year, things will be different for Kazuya, and part of that change may just be because of the big new chick magnet hanging in front of him: The used digital SLR he just received from his dad! But will just having a camera be enough to make talking to girls a snap? Well, if he stays focused and proves to be good enough at making them look good, it might just be! And since it's digital, there are no negatives or having to wait for things to develop! Will Kazyuya's new stock-in-trade click with the most beautiful girls in school, or will his career as a lensman be just a flash in the pan?
Based on the true story, 'Dahmer' dives into the disturbing life of Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer who preyed on young men and indulged in acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. The film explores his twisted psyche and the events that led to his capture.
Backbeat is a drama film that tells the story of the early days of The Beatles, focusing on their time in Hamburg, Germany. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the struggles of being a young rock band trying to make it big. It follows the complicated relationships between the band members and their friends, including a love triangle and the challenges they face in the music industry. Backbeat offers a glimpse into the formative years of one of the most iconic bands in history.
A group of friends come together to confront a married couple about their failing marriage and convince them to join a couples' retreat. However, their intervention leads to unexpected revelations and tensions among the friends.
Faces Places is a heartwarming documentary that follows the journey of a photographer named JR and an artist named Agnès Varda as they travel through rural France. They capture the beauty of the countryside and the people they meet along the way, creating stunning art and forming unlikely friendships.
After a teenage girl is found murdered in a California town, a young woman is forced to prove her brother is innocent of the crime, discovering a disturbing dark side to the community.
Two young men develop a strange bond. One spends his days delivering pizzas and takes photos on the side. The other lives in a cabin in the woods.
One night of severe rain, Sonic and Chip come by an old mansion where they decide to take shelter. Whilst Sonic seems unfazed by the creepy surroundings, Chip is scared out of its wits. The mansion is inhabited by three scary - yet sweet - ghosts who like to play tricks on innocent visitors: A cute and girlish ghost who likes to collect photographs of her terrified guests. The remaining two boy ghosts compete for her attention by taking photographs of their scare victims. Their scariness is the key to popularity in the realm of ghosts. The boy ghosts are excited at the prospect of hunting their new and unusual guests, Sonic and Chip. Who will win the ultimate competition to her heart?
Directed by Amy Redford, 'What Comes Around' is an immersive thriller where a young love affair takes a menacing turn. As the story unfolds, nothing and no one can be trusted.
Welcome to Sarajevo is a powerful drama set during the Bosnian War. It follows the experiences of journalists covering the brutal conflict and the impact it has on the lives of the people caught in the crossfire. The film explores themes of war, survival, and the resilience of the human spirit.
A Place On Earth is a movie about a photographer who finds himself questioning his purpose in life as he captures the everyday lives of people in a small village. He becomes increasingly detached from the world around him and goes on a journey of self-discovery, trying to find meaning in his work and relationships. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of identity, purpose, and the power of human connection.
Summer is a permanent state of mind in Limassol, a once small seaside town in Cyprus now transforming into the oligarch paradise of the Mediterranean. Within its asphyxiating environment, Tina, a depressed food stylist is ready to give up on everything on the day of her birthday, until an extraordinary encounter changes her life.
Bunny is a melancholic animated movie about a bunny who finds solace in cooking. The bunny's world is filled with frustration and morbidity, but cooking becomes an escape for the bunny. The movie explores themes of death, loss, and the desire for reunion. With no dialogue, Bunny tells a heartfelt story through visual storytelling.
The son of a schizophrenic mother and abusive father must unravel the mystery of his frightening visions before he succumbs to madness.
In this drama-thriller, a man named Marc shaves off his moustache, which leads to a series of events that push him into a spiral of madness and paranoia. As Marc's friends and loved ones deny ever seeing him with a moustache, he becomes determined to prove that he is not delusional. The mysterious disappearance of his moustache becomes a symbol of his unraveling mental state, leading him to question his own sanity and reality itself.
In 'Runaway Brain', Mickey Mouse's brain gets swapped with that of a monster after he signs up for a money-making experiment. Chaos ensues as Mickey must find a way to switch back before the monster causes havoc in his body.