A struggling musician named Jack Malik wakes up in an alternate reality where The Beatles never existed. He realizes that he is the only person who remembers their songs and decides to perform them himself, gaining fame and success. Along the way, he faces moral dilemmas and choices that test his integrity. Ultimately, he learns the importance of pursuing love and always telling the truth.
An industrial worker named Trevor Reznik hasn't slept in a year and begins to doubt his own sanity. He experiences hallucinations and paranoia, and his guilt over a hit and run accident leads him to believe there is a conspiracy against him. As he unravels the mystery, Trevor discovers that his own guilt and insomnia have driven him to madness, creating a separate identity named Ivan. In the end, Trevor turns himself in to the police and finally finds some peace as he falls asleep in his cell.
In 'Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life', a mischievous middle school student named Rafe Khatchadorian challenges the rules of his oppressive school with the help of his best friend Leo. Together, they come up with a plan to break every single rule in the school's code of conduct and bring creativity and fun back into their lives.
Conviction is a drama film based on a true story. It follows a single mother's relentless fight for justice as she tries to uncover the truth behind her missing husband's mysterious disappearance. The plot revolves around her struggles with doubt, manipulation, false testimony, and the plea for justice. The story takes the audience through a courtroom trial, car accidents, hospital scenes, and a captivating epilogue revealing what happened. It explores themes of right and justice, as well as the complexities of the legal system. As the story unfolds, the protagonist finds herself caught in a web of wiretaps, rumors, and suspicion, eventually leading to a murder trial and a courtroom battle that reaches the court of appeals. Along the way, the film also delves into the personal life of the protagonist, showcasing her roles as a mother, a law professor, and a waitress. Set in the 2000s, the movie also takes the audience to France, where the protagonist seeks the help of a famous lawyer. Conviction is a gripping and emotional journey filled with twists and turns, ultimately highlighting the importance of perseverance and fighting for the truth.
Divine Intervention follows the story of a man living in Jerusalem who deals with the daily absurdity of life in the city, including a complicated love affair and encounters with checkpoints and police. This satirical comedy provides a unique perspective on the complexities of life in Israel and Palestine, offering a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on the region's ongoing conflict.
Full Frontal is a satirical comedy that explores the interconnected relationships of a group of people in the entertainment industry, focusing on their personal struggles, romantic encounters, and the absurdity of Hollywood.
In Mammoth, a curator stumbles upon a test tube containing an alien life form, setting off a chain of events that leads to a government cover-up. Along the way, he encounters many bizarre occurrences, such as a UFO crash, a severed hand, and a hibernating mammoth. With the help of a museum guide and a professor, he tries to uncover the truth while keeping himself and his granddaughter safe. Will they be able to expose the government's secrets? Or will they become victims of the cover-up themselves?
A middle-aged graphic designer, tired of his monotonous life and a midlife crisis, decides to take a break and go on a vacation to Paris. However, his plans take an unexpected turn when he gets involved in a series of comedic situations and adventures that challenge him to rediscover himself.
Naked is a comedy-drama movie released in 2002. The film follows the story of a man who finds unexpected happiness after going through various relationship problems. The plot revolves around his complicated love life, dysfunctional marriage, and interactions with friends and acquaintances. The man experiences revelations about his relationships and struggles to find true happiness. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, jealousy, and dysfunctional relationships.
Jesus Henry Christ is a comedy-drama film about a 10-year-old boy named Henry who begins his search for his unknown biological father. Raised by a single mother who used artificial insemination to conceive him, Henry embarks on a journey to find his missing parent. Along the way, he meets his half-sister and faces various challenges that test his resilience and determination. This heartwarming movie explores themes of family, identity, and the importance of connections.
Elizabeth Is Missing follows the story of Maud, a woman with dementia who becomes obsessed with finding her missing friend, Elizabeth. As Maud's memory deteriorates, she navigates through multiple timelines and uncovers dark secrets. The film showcases the complexities of Maud's relationship with her daughter and the challenges faced by caregivers. It explores themes of friendship, loss, and the effects of dementia on the individual and their loved ones.
After the death of their grandfather, a man, his son, and his nurse embark on a road trip to fulfill the old man's last wish. Along the way, they face various challenges and discover the importance of family bonds.
Alain, a former mountain guide, decides to change his life and become a teacher. He finds himself faced with colorful ninth graders who are not interested in anything. Seeking to motivate them and bring them together, Alain decides to organize an outing... in the bowels of a glacier. The students discover a breathtakingly beautiful world of ice. The idea that this glacier could disappear is unbearable for them. Trained by Alain, the students throw themselves body and soul into a crazy project: to prevent the glacier from melting and nothing can stop them!
A biting satire from the front lines of the American workplace, where layoffs are so routine they've created their own industry - outplacement. Elite Transition Services promises laid-off worker Scott Matter help finding a job and getting back on his feet. But as the job search grows increasingly desperate, Scott finds himself caught in a corporate purgatory where the absurdities of office life are brought into vivid relief.
When a man reaches a breaking point in his life, he is given a chance to see life from different perspectives by swapping bodies with other people. Through these experiences, he learns valuable life lessons and gains a new perspective on his own life.
Adrian, a lonely man, decides to order a mail-order bride. However, when Lichi arrives, she is not what he expected, and hilarity ensues as Adrian tries to navigate the complexities of their relationship.
A mysterious presence called The Sound causes terrible consequences for anyone who hears it.
Memo is a horror thriller that follows the story of a man who receives a cryptic post-it note, leading him down a dark path of mystery and suspense. As he unravels the secrets behind the note, he realizes the danger he is in, making every decision a matter of life and death.
Gregg's first day at his new job starts off strangely, as he discovers his cubicle is covered in a sea of Post-Its left behind by his predecessor, who he soon discovers did not leave on amicable terms. His co-workers don't seem quite normal either, standing aimlessly or endlessly chatting nonsense on the phone or gossiping by the coffee machine. Grown men cry in this office and as Gregg tries to stay on top of his new job, fighting a toy car that runs around the office, arguing with a janitor, and trying, repeatedly, to send out an all important fax; things gradually go from bad to worse in this corporate wasteland. As day turns into night, Gregg begins to realize this is no ordinary workplace. It can be very lethal...