In the artificial city of Thneed-Ville, 12-year-old Ted embarks on a journey to find a real tree to impress Audrey. He seeks the story of the Lorax, a grumpy creature fighting to protect his world. Ted discovers the Once-ler, who narrates his past. When demand for his product exceeds supply, the Once-ler gives in to his family's greed and starts chopping down trees, causing environmental damage. The Lorax tries to stop him, but the Once-ler only realizes the consequences when the last tree falls. Ted learns the importance of reforestation and plants a Truffula seed.
Roy Neary, an electric lineman, has his life turned upside down after a close encounter with a UFO. As he becomes obsessed with finding answers, strange events start happening all over the world. Roy's pursuit leads him to a mysterious mountain where he discovers the truth about the extraterrestrial life and joins a group of people selected to leave with the aliens.
Explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and how it gives birth to psychoanalysis. A young Swiss doctor, Carl Jung, uses word association and dream interpretation as part of his approach to Sigmund Freud's radical new science of psychoanalysis. Their work is complicated by the arrival of Sabina Spielrein, who becomes an important influence on both men. The movie follows their collaboration and eventual falling out, leading to the development of psychoanalysis as we know it.
In the 1940s, Ralphie Parker desperately wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. He goes through various trials and tribulations, including a bully, a broken lamp, and a disappointing decoder pin. After a fight with the bully, he fears punishment from his father but is pleasantly surprised to receive the BB gun as a gift.
A young woman named Lucy Honeychurch visits Florence, Italy with her cousin and chaperone. While there, she meets George Emerson, a handsome and free-spirited young man who sparks her interest. However, upon returning to England, Lucy becomes engaged to a wealthy man named Cecil Vyse. As she navigates the constraints of society and her own desires, Lucy must choose between a life of tradition or pursuing true love.
Standing Tall is a drama film about a delinquent teenage boy who is sent to a rehabilitation center and finds an opportunity for redemption. The film explores his journey of coming-of-age and the challenges he faces in the process. It touches upon themes of juvenile delinquency, fear, and the pursuit of a better life.
Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) is an Italian anthology film consisting of four segments, each directed by a different filmmaker. The film satirizes and explores various themes such as self-reflection, controversy, obsession, jealousy, gluttony, and death. It features elements of surrealism, dark comedy, and political satire.
In Staying Together, a group of siblings in a small town deal with family tensions and the challenges of running a chicken restaurant, while facing personal issues like heart attacks and arguments. Through comedic and dramatic moments, they navigate their relationships and find ways to stay together.
The Witnesses is a drama/romance movie that takes place in Munich, Germany and Vincennes, France. The story revolves around a group of friends, including a gay man living in Munich, a Muslim woman, and a teenage boy. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by the characters in their daily lives.
In the small town of Exceptional Vista, aliens invade and begin snatching bodies, leading to chaos and hilarity as the residents try to fight back and survive. With irreverent humor and a satirical take on small-town life, Top of the Food Chain combines elements of comedy, horror, and sci-fi.
Late Summer is a coming-of-age drama about a young gay teenager who navigates through his desires and experiences, including love, friendships, and the challenges of growing up.
'Sweaty men!' enthuses Bob Honcho. The Steve Reeves adventure film, The Giant of Marathon (1959), aka The Giant of Marathon, features lots of sweaty men. And that's as good a reason as any to give it a commentary track. Enter the Film Crew, three repairmen whose lowly employment includes providing these tracks for crummy movies. The threesome suffer through the homoerotic antics of the ancient Greeks, portrayed mainly by hairless musclemen wearing what look like gleaming white diapers. They mock the token temptress for looking like the Joker and the token female lead for seeming uninterested in her leading man. But they can't blame her. With a suitor who asks his comrades for baby wipes (at least in their version), she's probably better off without him.
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