In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town named Scotty Smalls moves to Los Angeles and befriends a group of boys who play baseball at a small field known as the sandlot. Despite his lack of experience, Scotty is accepted into the group and becomes an integral part of their team. Together, they navigate various challenges and misadventures, such as getting banned from the local pool, winning a game against their arch-rival, and trying to recover a priceless baseball they accidentally lost. The film follows Scotty's journey as he learns the customs of the sandlot and forms lasting friendships, culminating in a future where he becomes a radio commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers and his friend Benny becomes a star player on the team.
When a young girl discovers a secret in a special Christmas ornament, it leads her on a journey to discover the true meaning of family and love during the holiday season.
Bright Star tells the story of the passionate yet unconsummated love between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. Set in the early 1800s, the film explores their intense connection and the obstacles they face in pursuing their love, including societal expectations and Keats' declining health. Directed by Jane Campion, the movie beautifully captures the longing, grief, and loss experienced by the two lovers.
Executive Suite is a drama film that revolves around a power struggle within a furniture company. The story explores the internal turmoil and ethical dilemmas faced by the executives as they compete for the position of company vice president.
Martin is 12 years old and dreams of playing on the neighbourhood baseball team. When he doesn’t make the cut, his father steps in and organizes a B team. Father and son spend a summer full of hope and disappointment, surprises and foul balls.
Dad is a touching movie that explores the complicated relationship between a father and son. The story follows a grieving son as he navigates the challenges of his father's terminal illness and reminisces about their shared memories. Set in Los Angeles, California, the film delves into themes of family, love, and the power of memories.
Mo' Better Blues is a captivating comedy-drama film set in 1990s New York City. It follows the story of a talented saxophonist and his struggles to balance his love for jazz music, his complex relationships, and his pursuit of success. The film explores themes of friendship, love, rivalry, and the challenges faced by African-American musicians in the industry. With stunning performances and an engaging storyline, Mo' Better Blues is an entertaining watch for music and movie enthusiasts alike.
A con man tries to swindle an older woman by pretending to be the manager of a famous opera singer. Chaos ensues as the Marx Brothers create havoc backstage and on stage, culminating in a hilarious performance.
In the coal mining town of Matewan, West Virginia, in the 1920s, tensions rise when a labor organizer arrives to support the striking miners against the oppressive coal company. As the conflict escalates, the town becomes a battleground for racial tensions, class struggle, and the fight for workers' rights.
In this film-noir, a Polish concentration camp survivor assumes a false identity to gain custody of a child and uncover a murder-plot. Set in San Francisco, the story revolves around the House on Telegraph Hill and the secrets it holds. With elements of mystery, thriller, and drama, this movie explores themes of greed, betrayal, and identity.
Happythankyoumoreplease follows the lives of a group of young friends in New York City as they navigate relationships, careers, and personal growth. The story revolves around the complex dynamics of love, friendship, and gratitude, portraying the ups and downs of life in the city that never sleeps. It explores themes of self-discovery, finding happiness, and the importance of human connections.
Set in the summer of 1963, 'The Flamingo Kid' follows a teenager who takes a summer job at a beach club. He navigates through the challenges of growing up and discovering himself while working at the club and interacting with its eccentric members. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, identity, and the clash between different social classes.
Black Legion is a movie set in the 1930s, focusing on a Polish-American machinist who joins a secret organization called the Black Legion. The organization promotes hatred towards immigrants and minorities. As the protagonist gets deeper into the organization, he faces the consequences of his actions, including violence, guilt, and the destruction of his personal life.
A Painted House follows a 10-year-old boy named Luke growing up in a rural town in 1950s Arkansas. He witnesses a murder and faces numerous challenges including difficult childhood, poverty, and a disabled brother. The story explores themes of family, hard life, and class conflict.
Joey lives with his mother. His father isn't around, he doesn't like school, he is bored and doesn't take orders from anyone. In other words he is a real little scamp. Being at one's wit's end, his mother decides to look for a "big brother" (sort of surrogate father) for Joey. At first this clumsy Arnie doesn't know how to handle Joey but after a while everything changes and not only for Joey ...
A married woman, trapped in a loveless marriage, discovers passion and desire in the arms of a mysterious stranger. As their affair intensifies, she must decide between the excitement of the forbidden and the stability of her current life.
Sleeping Giant follows the story of a teenage boy named Adam who spends his summer in a small town, getting into various adventures and facing the challenges of growing up. Throughout the summer, Adam experiences friendship, love, and the complexities of teenage sexuality, all while navigating the ups and downs of adolescence. As he explores the world around him, Adam learns valuable life lessons and discovers the true meaning of self-discovery and personal growth.
Relative Evil (aka Ball in the House) - When JJ (Jonathan Tucker) returns home from rehab, he is greeted by a conniving family who are plotting to cash in on a life insurance policy before his 18th birthday
The true-life drama about a handicapped Baltimore woman living on welfare who organized a sandlot baseball team and ended up coaching more than 50,000 boys and girls over nearly 40 years.
When Naomi, a young refugee from Nazi-occupied Paris, moves into Alan Silverman’s building in New York, he does his best to avoid her. But despite Naomi's strange behavior and the language barrier, they slowly develop a deep and touching friendship.