Yuusuke was just a normal kid going to high school. Then one day, the cute and behaloed Noelle fell, quite literally, into his life, naked as a baby and every bit as innocent. Before he can even fathom what's just happened, Yuusuke is inducted into a rather odd family of otherworldly beings. Papa is a Frankenstein monster with a taste for calisthenics. Mama is a gorgeous lady with a penchant for "round objects" -- really! The eldest sister, Sara, is literally invisible; the brother, Gabriel, is a teenage vampire with an attitude problem; and the youngest sister, Ruka, loves inventing things. There's a disapproving Grandma, who's a witch to the nth degree, and her vulture familiar. All Yuusuke wanted was for the beautiful Natsumi to even notice his attention, but now he has an angel-in-training to follow him wherever he goes. And Noelle, too, has a guide on her path to being an angel, the mysterious Michael.
Rumbling Hearts (2003) follows the story of four high school friends whose lives are forever changed after a tragic car accident. It explores themes of love, betrayal, mental imbalance, and the consequences of one's actions. With intense emotions and unexpected twists, Rumbling Hearts is a rollercoaster of emotions that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
It tells the story of Edward. After undergoing a facial reconstructive surgery, he becomes fixated on an actor in a stage production based on his former life.
In this movie, the events of the TV series "Neon Genesis Evangelion" (1995) are taken to an extreme where mankind faces an apocalypse and the fate of the world is in the hands of a teenage boy who hesitates with motives he doesn't even understand.
When Marnie Was There follows the story of Anna, a shy and introverted girl who is sent to live with relatives in the countryside. While exploring her new surroundings, Anna discovers an abandoned mansion where she meets a girl named Marnie. As Anna learns more about Marnie and their friendship develops, she starts to uncover the truth about Marnie's identity and their connection.
Dave Buznik, a timid businessman, is wrongly sentenced to anger management where he meets Dr. Buddy Rydell. Buddy's unorthodox methods push Dave to confront his anger issues. As Dave goes through therapy, he faces challenges that test his limits, including a court case, an intense roommate, and a love triangle. With Buddy's guidance, Dave learns to express his anger and stand up for himself. In the end, he realizes the importance of love and honesty, leading to personal growth and a happy ending.
Dreams is a collection of eight short stories that take the audience on a surreal journey through various dreamscapes. From encounters with mythical creatures to meditations on environmentalism and nuclear disaster, each story explores different aspects of the human experience.
Chickenhare, a young hero born half chicken and half hare, is determined to fit in and feel loved despite his differences. He is obsessed with adventuring, even though he is clumsy. When his villainous uncle escapes from jail and threatens to overthrow his father, Chickenhare sets off on a quest with his friends to stop him.
In 'Flawless,' a transgender woman named Rusty helps a former New York City police detective named Walt recover from a stroke. Through singing lessons and physical therapy, Rusty and Walt develop a unique bond that challenges societal norms and prejudices. As they navigate their own personal struggles, the unlikely duo finds strength and friendship in each other.
Naked (1993) is a disturbing dark comedy that follows Johnny, a drifter who experiences a mental breakdown while wandering the streets of London. The film explores themes of loneliness, cruelty, and existentialism as Johnny encounters various strangers and engages in disturbing and nihilistic conversations. With its provocative and thought-provoking narrative, Naked pushes boundaries and delves into the depths of human nature.
Happy End is a dark comedy that revolves around a dysfunctional wealthy French family. The story explores themes of boredom, emptiness, infidelity, and depression. It touches upon topics such as euthanasia, the European refugee crisis, religious extremism, and terrorism. The plot follows the family members as they navigate their personal struggles and dark secrets.
Seventeen-year-old Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever altered after befriending Rachel, a girl he once knew in Hebrew school who has leukemia.
Rachel, a recovering drug addict, returns home for her sister's wedding, which brings to light the complex dynamics of their dysfunctional family.
Butterfly is a heartwarming and thought-provoking TV show that follows the journey of an 11-year-old boy named Max, who struggles with gender identity and societal pressure. Max's divorced parents, Vicky and Stephen, have different views on how to support him, leading to conflict and emotional challenges. The show explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of family relationships.
The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well follows the lives of four seemingly ordinary individuals in Seoul, Korea, whose lives are intertwined by infidelity, hopelessness, and troubled marriages. As they navigate through their own personal struggles, their paths cross and their secrets are exposed, leading to a series of unexpected consequences.
Kabir Singh is a dark romantic drama about a surgeon who goes on a self-destructive journey after his love is married off to someone else. Filled with anger issues and indulging in drugs and alcohol, Kabir's actions lead to consequences that he must face.
In the movie 'Homicide,' a detective is called to investigate a murder that leads him to a secret organization. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deception, blackmail, and domestic terrorism. With the clock ticking, he must navigate the dangerous underworld to find the truth and bring the criminals to justice.
The Devil, Probably is a 1977 movie that delves into the story of a teenage boy who is disillusioned with the state of the world. He engages in destructive behavior, such as shoplifting and drug abuse, as a way to cope with his feelings of hopelessness and meaninglessness. The movie provides a realistic portrayal of a young man's struggle with depression and his search for meaning in a seemingly apathetic and indifferent society.
Day of the Wacko (2002) is a tragicomedy that follows the life of a man plagued by obsessive-compulsive disorder and self-hatred. As he navigates through a failing marriage and a dead-end job as a teacher, he becomes increasingly consumed by his own failures and descends into a mental illness. With elements of dark humor and social satire, the film explores themes of identity, love, and the everyday struggles of life.
Bliss is a provocative exploration of sexuality, intimacy, and the complexities of marriage. It delves into the deep emotional struggles of a couple, as they navigate issues of abuse, infidelity, and repression. The film takes a raw and honest approach to these topics, ultimately revealing the transformative power of self-discovery and acceptance.