Young Ones is a sci-fi drama set in a post-apocalyptic world where water is a precious resource. When a bandit threatens the safety of his family, a teenage boy must find a way to protect them. The movie explores family relationships, love, and the lengths one would go to survive in a dystopian future.
Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997) is a neo-screwball comedy set in a radio station in Tokyo, Japan. Chaos ensues as the radio announcers, actors, and foley artists struggle to put on a successful live broadcast. The story revolves around the race against time to compromise with diva behavior, rehearsals, and quick changes. Slapstick and satire comedy elements are infused throughout the movie, providing hilarious moments and a unique insight into the world of radio entertainment.
Trouble in Paradise is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film follows the story of a suave jewel thief and a crafty con artist who team up to commit a series of robberies. However, their plans are complicated when they both fall in love with the same woman, leading to a hilarious and unpredictable chain of events.
Reg and Lindsay Morgan run an organic fertilizer business. After one of their suppliers dies, they discover the secret ingredient to their success - human flesh. As they embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder, their business flourishes. But when a trio of hitchhikers become their latest victims, things take a twisted turn as the brothers face poetic justice.
Mysterious Object at Noon tells the story of a small town that is thrown into chaos when a mysterious object appears. The film follows different characters as they navigate through a series of unexpected events and encounters. With elements of documentary and fantasy, this film explores themes of identity, storytelling, and the power of imagination.
Hot Coffee is a documentary that reveals the truth behind the infamous 'hot coffee' lawsuit, which involved a woman suing McDonald's after suffering severe burns from spilled coffee. The film explores the legal and media aspects of the case and highlights the importance of civil justice.
One Wild Moment is a French sex comedy that explores the complicated relationships between adults and teenagers, specifically focusing on a man-gold girl romance during a summer vacation in Saint-Tropez. The film delves into themes of coming-of-age, extramarital affairs, and betrayal, while also capturing the vibrant atmosphere of the Mediterranean Sea.
In post-World War II New York City, an advertising salesman navigates the cutthroat world of Madision Avenue while trying to maintain his integrity and find love.
In Arthur's Perfect Christmas, Arthur and his friends embark on various festive adventures as they prepare for Christmas. They navigate through challenges like a school play, a lost toy, and Arthur's parents' struggles with the holiday season. Despite the ups and downs, they learn the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of love, friendship, and family.
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
The Agronomist is a biographical documentary that tells the story of Jean Dominique, a Haitian journalist and radio personality. The film explores his struggle for justice and freedom of speech in Haiti, as well as his efforts to bring attention to the country's political and social issues. It follows Dominique's journey from his early days as an agronomist to his influential role as a voice for the Haitian people.
The McCoys and the Weavers are two feuding hillbilly clans. Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker, attempts to end the fighting; but violence and zaniness win out.
A Hollywood talent agency tries to avoid finacial ruin by getting its best clients on the air.
Little Iodine does her best to break up the marriage of her parents, ruin a romance and cost her father his job.
Hubert Abercrombie Gumm, a flighty, eccentric screwball acquires a job as an executive at a radio station at the insistence of his only-slightly less eccentric aunt Fannie Handley, who is married to one of the company owners. After mixing up the script pages to the various radio programs, Hubert sets out to get the name of a returning explorer on a contract for the radio station. Other than the title, this film has no connection at all to the 1934 W.C. Fields film of the same title even though some sources give the plot of the Fields' film as the plot of this film.
Seven beautiful but sexually unfulfilled women don the state of the art virtual reality headset that allows them to explore and realize all of their deepest sexual fantasies right before their eyes and yours.
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