College student Jonathan Moore is mistaken for a spy after he accidentally takes photographs of a KGB agent. He becomes embroiled in a real-life spy game, facing dangerous situations and uncovering secrets. With the help of a fellow student, Sally, Jonathan must navigate through a web of deception and intrigue to survive.
Two showgirls, one a gold-digger and the other a romantic, embark on a cruise ship in search of love and diamonds. Along the way, they encounter romance, comedy, and plenty of song and dance.
A mentally unstable photo developer named Sy Parrish becomes obsessed with the Yorkin family, idolizing their happiness and affluence. He stalks them, steals their photos, and fantasizes about being part of their family. When he discovers that the husband is having an affair, his idyllic conception of the family is shattered and he seeks revenge. Sy forces the lovers to pose naked while he takes pictures but does not harm them. After a police chase, he is arrested and reveals his troubled past. The film ends with a picture of the family, leaving the viewer to decide its meaning.
The Human Contract is a drama film that follows the story of a man whose life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes involved in a risky and forbidden relationship. As he navigates the complexities of this affair, he is forced to confront his own desires and confront the consequences of his actions. This thought-provoking film explores themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery within the context of a suspenseful and engaging narrative.
After his girlfriend mysteriously disappears, a man embarks on a desperate search to find her. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that puts his life at risk.
When a shy librarian witnesses a murder, she becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving mistaken identities, double crosses, and a dangerous chase. With the help of a charming detective, she must unravel the truth before it's too late.
In '$ (1971)', a group of criminals plan and execute a heist to rob a bank vault filled with money, encountering various obstacles and unexpected twists along the way.
After the tragic death of her son, a grieving mystery writer named Rachel moves to a remote cottage on a small island to find solace. However, she starts experiencing supernatural occurrences and begins to question her sanity. As Rachel investigates the mystery surrounding the island and its lighthouse, she uncovers dark secrets that put her life in danger.
In 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' a navy veteran turned treasure hunter sets out on a comedic adventure to find sunken treasure. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including a locked chest, underwater photography, and a betrayal.
Fort Apache Napoli is a movie based on a true story that follows a journalist as he delves into the dark and dangerous world of the Camorra mafia in Naples, Italy. Set in the 1980s, the film explores themes of corruption, murder, and the struggle for justice in a city plagued by organized crime. The protagonist uncovers shocking secrets and faces life-threatening challenges as he uncovers the truth behind the powerful mafia's grip on the city. With a mix of suspense, drama, and gritty realism, Fort Apache Napoli takes viewers on a gripping journey into the heart of a criminal underworld.
Bill Cunningham New York is a documentary that follows the life and work of Bill Cunningham, a talented fashion photographer for The New York Times. The film explores Cunningham's unique approach to photography, his dedication to documenting street fashion, and his impact on the fashion industry.
During a late-night screening of a horror movie, a group of people in a theater become trapped when a killer starts picking them off one by one.
In Rough Magic (1995), a magician's assistant finds herself in a surreal adventure as she tries to escape from pursuers and discover the secrets of magic. Along the way, she encounters a talking dog, a drifter, and a politician, leading to a series of comedic and romantic misadventures.
The Moon in the Gutter is a surreal and dark crime thriller that takes place in the slums of Marseille, France. The story follows a man named Gerard who becomes obsessed with finding his sister's killer. As he delves deeper into the world of crime and prostitution, Gerard's own sanity starts to unravel.
During World War II, a Jewish pianist finds himself deported to a concentration camp. He uses his musical talents to survive, experience love, and ultimately escape the horrors of the war.
The Saint of Fort Washington is a drama film set in New York City. It follows a homeless man who befriends a schizophrenic man at a homeless shelter. The two form a deep friendship as they navigate the challenges of street life and mental illness. The story explores themes of friendship, loss, and the struggles faced by those living on the streets. The plot intensifies when one of their friends is stabbed to death, leading to a series of events that test their bond. The film delves into the realities and hardships faced by the homeless population.
The movie Tokyo Shutter Girl, based on the comic series by Kenichi Kiriki, consists of three separate works by three separate directors, each set in Tokyo. It is about three Japanese schoolgirls in a photo club.
Sexuality without pretense gives the wallop to Events. A dramatic street story of young runaway flower-kids in the Greenwich Village of 1968, it raises ethical questions while the screen explodes with erotica."EVENTS is without question, the most far-out sexually experimental film made in the sixties or seventies."--Bruce Williamson, Playboy
Kitty and Inge are two sisters from Amsterdam who are on holiday in Limburg. During their stay they hear about a mysterious criminal on the loose named "the black rider" on the radio. To their surprise, they encounter a man dressed in black walking around in the forest...
A Boston boy escapes from spies and survives in the wild with tricks from his mountain-man father.