After the death of his father, a young boy named Charlie misses him dearly. One winter, a magic harmonica brings his dad back to life as a snowman named Jack Frost. As Jack spends time with Charlie, they bond and rediscover the joys of family, love, and the magic of Christmas.
During World War II, a British pilot miraculously survives a plane crash and finds himself caught between life and death. As he falls in love with an American woman, he must navigate a heavenly appeal process to plead for his life.
Killer's Kiss follows a boxer who becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he falls for a woman who is being pursued by a violent hoodlum. As the tension rises, the boxer must navigate a web of revenge, police investigation, and personal danger.
In 'You Can't Take It with You,' the Sycamore family lives a carefree and eccentric life in New York City. When their daughter Alice falls in love with Tony Kirby, the son of a rich snob, chaos and hilarious situations ensue. The Sycamores' quirky habits clash with the conservative Kirby family, leading to misunderstandings, lies, and a series of coincidences. Through it all, love and friendship prevail, reminding us of the importance of staying true to oneself.
Wrong Move is a drama film released in 1975. It tells the story of a young man who is plagued by existential loneliness. In an attempt to find meaning in his life, he embarks on a road trip adventure. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences moments of self-reflection and discovery.
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese is a documentary that explores Bob Dylan's iconic Rolling Thunder Revue tour in 1975. The film delves into the passion, ingenuity, and reenactment of this historic event, showcasing Dylan's contribution to American culture and the music scene.
SubUrbia is a 1996 comedy-drama movie about a group of friends who reunite in their small suburban town. The film explores their struggles with personal and romantic relationships, as well as their ambitions and dreams. With a mixture of comedy and drama, SubUrbia delves into the complexities of coming of age and the challenges of small-town life.
Sam Whiskey (1969) follows Sam Whiskey, a man with a reputation for getting things done, as he is hired to recover a stolen shipment of gold. Along with a stagecoach con artist and a gold-digging widow, Sam embarks on an adventure in the Arizona Territory to retrieve the stolen gold and outsmart the criminals. With plenty of action, comedy, and a touch of the Wild West, Sam Whiskey (1969) is an entertaining film packed with excitement.
The Plumber is a psychological thriller set in Adelaide, Australia. It follows the story of a plumber who becomes the target of intimidation and paranoia after he is wrongly accused of inappropriate behavior towards a married woman. As his life unravels, he must navigate through a series of escalating events to clear his name and regain control.
A clash between fishermen and poachers is surging on the Po river Delta. A local group of volunteers lead by Osso wants to save the river from overfishing and defend it from the Florians, a family on the run from the Danube region. They have with them Elia, who once was part of the local community and now is on the opposite side of the conflict. Overtaken by blind violence and thirst for vengeance, Elia and Osso will confront each other in the Delta fogs, discovering their real nature in a fight that has no heroes.
Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is a movie that portrays a family's struggles and relationships amidst the backdrop of urbanization in China. It delves into the challenges they face due to forced relocation, lack of money, and redevelopment. The story revolves around a 70th birthday celebration that brings out conflicts between family members. With elements of romance and drama, the movie addresses themes of love, loss, and societal changes.
A man is sentenced to prison for murder and discovers the importance of honor and redemption while serving his sentence in a New York prison. He forms relationships with other inmates and struggles against corruption within the prison system.
West and Soda is a parody of the classic western genre, following the adventures of a cowboy named West and his trusty horse Soda. They navigate through a wild west town populated with eccentric characters, including an outlaw crime boss, a blacksmith, a marshal, and even a talking bird. With hilarious antics and clever satire, the film takes a humorous approach to the western genre.
Loose Shoes is a comedy movie that follows a group of misfits as they navigate through various hilarious situations. From playing harmonica to being pushed into a swimming pool, the characters find themselves in a series of absurd and amusing events. With elements like a sex doll, a cemetery, and even a submarine, the plot keeps the audience entertained with its outrageous humor. As the story unfolds, the misfits encounter everything from human skeletons to calf, creating a unique and entertaining experience.
In 19th century California, a group of escaped convicts seeks revenge after being framed for murder. With the Sierra Nevada mountains as their backdrop, they navigate through a snowstorm, hidden money, and a woman in jeopardy.
Soviet, British, French and American allies patrol post-war Vienna.
Sylvester Cat and a tough bulldog escape, chained together, from a transport vehicle headed for the city animal pound and make like convicts on the lam.
Swarthy Paul Yeager arrives in New Orleans, and promptly gets a job bartending at La Cage du Verre, a show bar where his former girlfriend Jacqueline is a dancer and the moll of its sadistic owner, Marko. He and Jacqueline smuggle diamonds and drugs, with the local police detective in on the take. Even though Paul is ex-CIA, he's not undercover, he just wants to win Jacqueline back. His CIA pals from black ops are on hand hoping to arrest Marko's boss. Detective Montrachet finds out Paul's past and sets up a double cross. Her aims are less clear: to get back with Paul, to stay with Marko, or to run her own scam and scamper away?
Following her husband Arthur's mysterious death, Rachel Baxley packs up her life as a State Department wife in Hong Kong and boards a freighter along with her husband's casket bound for the U.S. She begins to regret this decision when she meets one of the crew members, a handsome rogue named Jake Fontaine - who has smuggled his liquor above in Arthur's coffin! Suddenly, a typhoon hits and the freighter breaks apart. Marooned on a desert island with Jake they fall in love. Shortly thereafter, Jake comes to suspect that Rachel's "late" husband Arthur might not be dead at all. Rachel is stunned when Arthur arrives on the island with his heroin smuggling partners. In the ensuing chaos, Jake overcomes each of the smugglers and heroically rescues his new love, Rachel.