Three backpackers head to Slovakia after hearing about a hostel filled with American-loving local women. Upon arrival, they find themselves sharing a room with two attractive women who invite them to a spa. However, the backpackers soon realize that they are in for a terrifying experience as they uncover a dark secret about the hostel and become victims of a sadistic torture organization. Surviving the ordeal, one of the backpackers seeks revenge on those who harmed him and teams up with a fellow survivor to bring down the organization.
To Sir, with Love is a drama film set in London, England in the 1960s. A dedicated schoolteacher, Mark Thackeray, takes up a teaching job in a high school populated by unruly and rebellious students. Through his innovative teaching methods and genuine care for his students, he gradually gains their respect and transforms their lives. The film explores themes of maturity, respect, and the teacher-student relationship.
In Problem Child 2 (1991), a mischievous boy named Junior causes chaos in his new neighborhood. He pulls pranks, plays practical jokes, and causes trouble wherever he goes. With his infamous misbehavior and clever antics, Junior manages to turn the peaceful community upside down.
Boiling Point is a drama-thriller film set in a high-end restaurant kitchen during a busy night. The story revolves around a head chef, his staff, and the challenges they face while trying to deliver perfect meals. As tensions rise and tempers flare, the pressure reaches a boiling point, leading to an emotional meltdown. The film explores themes of addiction, mental health, and the sacrifices required for success in the culinary industry.
In Take Me, Ray is a professional who specializes in providing people with a unique experience of being forcefully abducted. However, when a mysterious client hires him for a weekend experience, Ray's life takes a twisted turn as he discovers that this abduction may not be what it seems. As the lines between reality and fantasy blur, Ray finds himself caught in a web of deception and danger.
In 'The Oath,' a family's world is turned upside down when their daughter needs a heart transplant. Desperate to save her, they resort to extreme measures, leading to a series of events that tear the family apart.
When a couple becomes engaged, they decide to experiment with an open relationship, leading to hilarious and awkward situations.
The Big Kahuna is a movie that follows a group of salesman as they attend a convention in Wichita, Kansas. The film explores themes of religion, self-reflection, and the struggles of married life. As the characters navigate conversations about God, divorce, and their careers, they are confronted with the ups and downs of their relationships and personal beliefs.
In his comedy special, Jim Gaffigan tackles various topics including weight gain, being a vegetarian, Valentine's Day, unicycle riding, toilet paper, Thanksgiving, steak, the Statue of Liberty, and more in his trademark humorous style.
A farmer in a rural world faces destruction and frustration when giant snails invade his field. With no dialogue, he tries to find a solution using unconventional methods and encounters various bizarre situations along the way.
The Lunch Date is a comedic drama short film from 1989. The story revolves around a lunch date that turns into a series of mishaps and misunderstandings at Grand Central Station in Manhattan, New York City. The film is known for its satirical comedy and has been included in the National Film Registry.
The Geisha Boy follows the story of a bumbling magician who, while performing for the US military in Korea, befriends a young boy. Together, they embark on a series of adventures and hilarious mishaps as they navigate cultural clashes, comedic misunderstandings, and heartwarming moments of intergenerational friendship. From hiding in a trunk to performing magic tricks, the duo's journey is filled with laughter, magic, and unexpected surprises.
A person narrates themself making a salad
In Bedevilled Rabbit, Bugs Bunny finds himself in Tasmania where he encounters the Tasmanian Devil. Bugs tries to outwit the Tasmanian Devil using various disguises and tricks, leading to a chaotic and hilarious chase. The film is filled with slapstick humor and clever gags.
A story set during the summer of 1925 in rural Romania, where the lives of a young couple are forever changed by the arrival of a wealthy Frenchman who seeks refuge from a looming political conflict. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of war.
Triple Standard is a drama and romance movie that follows the story of a gay protagonist who is struggling with his relationship and facing issues of acceptance. The movie explores themes of homosexuality, masculinity, and the challenges faced by a closeted homosexual. It delves into the struggles and conflicts that arise within relationships and the consequences of denying one's true self. Through the portrayal of various characters, Triple Standard highlights the importance of acceptance and self-discovery.
A small group of amateur cooks and kitchen guests discover exactly why some refer to the kitchen as the "heart of the house".
In a 1960s-era informercial for an electric vibrating salad tossing device that, unbeknownst to the host, might have a dual purpose.
Two guys trying to find a brothel come across a group of beautiful female zombies.
From Soup to Nuts is a hilarious silent comedy film from 1928. The film follows a bumbling waiter who wreaks havoc at a high-society party. With slapstick humor and classic gags, this Laurel and Hardy film will leave you laughing from start to finish.