Thomas wakes up in a community of boys after his memory is erased. They are all trapped in a maze and must join forces with fellow runners to find an escape. As they navigate the maze and encounter deadly creatures called Grievers, Thomas starts to remember his past and discovers that they are part of a test conducted by WCKD to find a cure for a devastating Flare virus. With the help of a girl named Teresa, they uncover the truth behind the maze and must face the next phase of the experiment.
Misfits follows a group of young offenders sentenced to work in a community service program, where they are struck by a mysterious storm and gain superpowers. As they navigate their newfound abilities and deal with their personal issues, they find themselves embroiled in a series of misadventures.
After having escaped the Maze, the Gladers now face a new set of challenges on the open roads of a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. They discover a corrupt organization called WCKD and join forces with a resistance group called The Right Arm to take them down and rescue their captured friend.
Young hero Thomas embarks on a mission to find a cure for a deadly disease known as The Flare. In this third 'Maze Runner' film, Thomas and his friends rescue captured children, face off against WCKD mercenaries, and navigate a post-apocalyptic future filled with mazes, combat, and a race against time. As they search for a cure, they encounter infected Cranks, an evil corporation, and a resistance movement. Along the way, Thomas must confront betrayal, sacrifice, and the loss of loved ones. Ultimately, they find hope and a new home on an island.
Juno, an offbeat young woman, unexpectedly becomes pregnant and considers having an abortion before deciding to give the baby up for adoption. She navigates the challenges of teenage pregnancy while forming unexpected connections with the couple who wants to adopt her baby.
Chariots of Fire is a 1981 movie based on the true story of two athletes, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, who overcome personal and societal challenges to compete in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Abrahams, a Jewish student at Cambridge University, faces prejudice and discrimination as he strives to prove himself in the world of athletics. Liddell, a devout Christian from Scotland, grapples with his religious convictions and his passion for running. The film explores themes of faith, determination, and the pursuit of excellence.
A wife discovers her husband's affair and confronts him, leading to a series of events that unravel their lives. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, she must navigate through a web of deceit to save her marriage and her sanity.
Derice Bannock, a Jamaican sprinter, dreams of winning gold at the Olympic Games like his father. However, after a mishap during the trials, his dreams are shattered. Determined to compete, Derice forms the first Jamaican Bobsled Team with the help of disgraced coach, Irving Blitzer. Together they recruit three other athletes, Sanka, Yul, and Junior, and train rigorously for the Winter Olympics in Calgary. Despite facing ridicule and challenges, the team perseveres and finally qualifies for the Olympics. With the odds against them, the Jamaican team competes with determination, representing their country with pride and dignity.
My Way is a movie set during World War II, telling the story of two young men, one Korean and one Japanese, who are forced to fight for their respective countries. Through a series of events, they end up on opposite sides and must confront each other on the battlefield. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the brutal realities of war.
The Ringer is a comedy film about a man named Steve Barker who pretends to be mentally challenged in order to enter the Special Olympics. He plans to rig the games by competing in events he knows he can win easily, but things don't go as planned. As Steve bonds with the other athletes, he realizes the importance of friendship and honesty.
A woman searching for a new apartment moves into a seemingly perfect place, only to slowly realize that her landlord is a dangerous and manipulative individual. As she uncovers his unsettling behavior and attempts to escape his clutches, she must confront her deepest fears and fight for her survival.
After surviving years of torture as a prisoner of war during World War II, Louis Zamperini struggles to adjust to civilian life. Tormented by his traumatic past and haunted by memories of war, he finds salvation and forgiveness through his newfound faith in Christianity.
In the year 1915, two Australian sprinters, Archy and Frank, join the army and are sent to fight in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. As they experience the horrors of war, they form a close bond and face the reality of the failed military strategy in the battle of the Gallipoli Peninsula. The film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the impact of war on young soldiers.
The movie follows a teenage boy named Ethan who is struggling with his identity and sexuality. He forms a close bond with his male best friend, Josh, and starts to develop romantic feelings for him. As Ethan navigates through his emotions and experiences his first love, he also has to deal with the challenges of coming out to his single father and facing judgment from his peers. The story explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and self-discovery.
In TiMER, people get an implant called the TiMER, which counts down to the exact moment they will meet their soulmate. Oona, a grocery store clerk and musician, has a TiMER implanted but it remains blank, indicating that her soulmate has not yet gotten a TiMER. As she navigates through relationships, Oona starts to question the concept of soulmates and whether the TiMER truly guarantees a happy ending.
In French Connection II, a detective from the New York Police Department travels to Marseille, France to continue his pursuit of the French drug traffickers he encountered in the first film. As he works alongside the French police, he becomes trapped in a deadly cat-and-mouse game, facing the dangers of organized crime and drug addiction. With his life on the line, he must navigate through a thrilling investigation filled with shootouts, chases, and a race against time.
Teenager Charley Thompson gets a summer job working for a horse trainer and forms a strong connection with Lean on Pete, a racehorse with a troubled past. When the horse is sold and slated to be euthanized, Charley embarks on a dangerous journey to save his newfound friend.
In Almost Friends, a young man named Charlie attempts to navigate the complexities of adulthood, all while dealing with his strained relationships with his mother and stepfather. As he pursues his dreams of becoming a chef, he must also navigate the world of dating and find a way to balance his personal and professional aspirations. With the help of his friends and a little bit of self-discovery, Charlie learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and finding one's place in the world.
In Stadium Nuts, four best friends find themselves caught in a romantic rivalry as they compete in a roller-skating race. With a wedding dress, roller skates, and a plaster cast involved, hilarious chaos ensues. Set in the beautiful countryside of Provence, the friends navigate a series of comical challenges, all while trying to win the race and find true love.
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a drama film that follows a young working-class rebel named Colin Smith, who is sent to a reform school after committing a burglary. He discovers a talent for long-distance running and finds solace and freedom through the sport. However, he faces a moral dilemma when he is offered a chance for redemption by his school's governor.