Broadcast News follows the lives of a neurotic TV news anchor, an ambitious television producer, and a talented but unattractive reporter. As the three navigate the cutthroat world of journalism, they face professional and personal challenges, including a love triangle and the pressure of working in the fast-paced news industry. Set in 1980s Washington, D.C., this film explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists.
Hysterical Blindness is a drama/romance TV movie that follows a lonely woman's journey of self-discovery. Set in the 1980s, the film explores themes of grief, desperation, and friendship between women. The protagonist navigates through awkward situations, confrontations, and the death of her boyfriend, all while living with her mother. As she tries to find happiness and love, she grapples with her own insecurities and the challenges of avoiding confrontation.
Two college film students set out to make an homage to Charlie LaRue, not for art or for money. They're doing it to get a hot chick.
The Female Animal is a film noir drama about a manipulative and possessive female actress and her dysfunctional family. The movie explores themes of mother-daughter relationships, homosexual subtext, and the taming of the shrew. It also touches on film noir and psychotronic film elements. The main character is a femme fatale and a female sexual predator who controls and dominates those around her. The plot involves an affair, alcoholism, and the struggles of the actress and her daughter.
Horror Hotel The Movie is a hilarious and thrilling horror-comedy sci-fi film that takes place in a mysterious hotel. Strange occurrences and bizarre events unfold as a group of unsuspecting guests stay at the hotel, including a woman with a port-wine stain on her face, a man who carries a woman, and a wheelchair user. From mind-swapping to poison sprays, convulsions to veterans, and tied-to-a-bed incidents to pillow smothering, this movie is packed with twists and turns. It also features a moonshine-drinking grandmother, a thunderstorm, and references to the New Testament. With electric shocks, gun threats, hidden men in cabinets, clones, dancing alone, and drinks like cocktails and champagne, Horror Hotel The Movie delivers a mix of horror, comedy, and sci-fi entertainment.
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