Frances 'Baby' Houseman falls in love with her family's dance instructor, Johnny Castle, during a summer at a Catskills resort. Despite their different backgrounds, they overcome obstacles and have the time of their lives.
In a dystopian society, dirty jokes are strictly banned and a group of high school students rebels against the government's censorship.
Due West: Our Sex Journey is a coming-of-age comedy that follows a young man's sexual awakening and exploration as he navigates relationships, lust, and the complexities of adulthood. Through a series of humorous and sometimes awkward encounters, he learns about love, desire, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Call Me Fitz is a dark comedy TV show that revolves around Richard Fitzpatrick, a morally bankrupt used car salesman who lives a completely self-destructive lifestyle. Fitz is known for his inappropriate sexual behavior, constant lying, and manipulative nature. He is forced to confront his alter-ego, a conscience that takes the form of a quirky, charming, and morally upright version of himself. Together with his dysfunctional family and colleagues at the car dealership, Fitz navigates the challenges of his chaotic life.
In Atlantic City, a young woman becomes disillusioned with her life and gets involved with a gangster after stumbling upon a stash of stolen drugs. As their relationship develops, they navigate the dangerous world of the Philadelphia mob and the underground casino scene. Along the way, they encounter love, betrayal, and the consequences of their actions.
Little Tickles is a compelling drama-comedy that tells the story of a woman coming to terms with her traumatic past. Set in 1980s France, it follows the journey of a survivor of childhood sexual abuse as she confronts her demons and seeks healing and justice. Through flashbacks and nonlinear storytelling, the film explores themes of family trauma, the lasting impact of abuse, and the power of self-discovery and resilience.
Pollock is a biographical drama about the life of Jackson Pollock, an American painter who gained success and recognition for his unique artistic creations. The movie portrays Pollock's struggles with alcoholism and relationship problems, as well as his passion for painting. It explores his rise to fame, his artistic techniques, and the impact of his work on the art world. Set in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s, the film delves into Pollock's personal demons and his ultimate tragic death.
In Split Image, a young man is recruited into a cult and is brainwashed to the point of losing his own identity. When his family hires a cult deprogrammer to rescue him, they uncover a web of lies and manipulation that ultimately leads to a dramatic confrontation.
After a string of unsuccessful relationships, Lucy decides to try a new approach to dating. With the help of her friends, she embarks on a journey to find her perfect match.
In Man Facing Southeast, a man named Rantes mysteriously appears at a psychiatric hospital in Argentina. He insists that he is an extraterrestrial and possesses telekinetic abilities. As he interacts with the staff and patients, including a psychiatrist named Dr. Denis, Rantes challenges their beliefs and raises questions about the nature of sanity and the existence of an alien presence on Earth. The film explores themes of identity, perception, and the blurred line between reality and imagination.
In 17th century Denmark, a pastor's son-in-law becomes entangled in a witch-hunt, uncovering dark family secrets and facing his own moral dilemma. As accusations of witchcraft spread, relationships are tested and lives are at stake.
Malcolm, a socially awkward man with autism, lives a quiet life in Melbourne, Australia. However, when he is framed for a bank heist, Malcolm must use his genius intellect to navigate the criminal underworld and clear his name. Along the way, he teams up with a female accomplice and encounters various challenges and comedic situations. Will Malcolm be able to outsmart the real criminals and prove his innocence?
The Pirate Movie is a campy musical parody that takes place in the 1980s. It tells the story of a girl who is transported back in time where she falls in love with a pirate. They face various comedic challenges and must navigate the treacherous waters of love and adventure.
After being fired, a businessman embarks on a journey of self-discovery and falls in love with a younger man, while dealing with his confused sexuality and the death of his brother.
Murder by Phone is a horror movie from 1982. It follows the story of a series of murders that are committed through telephone calls. The main character, a detective, must unravel the mystery and stop the killer before it's too late. As the body count rises, the tension builds and the detective finds himself in a race against time. Can he catch the killer and put an end to the terror? Watch Murder by Phone to find out!
They Still Call Me Bruce is a slapstick comedy about a man named Bruce who gets mistaken for a Korean War veteran, a doctor, and even a boxer. Hilarity ensues as Bruce tries to navigate these strange situations while dealing with a motorcycle gang, an undercover mission, and a crossdressing African-American. With nunchaku action, sight gags, and plenty of laughs, this movie is a must-watch for fans of slapstick comedy.
Sione's Wedding is a comedy film that follows a group of four friends who are invited to a wedding and must navigate cultural differences, romantic mishaps, and comedic misunderstandings.
Komasa works at the ‘Hot Lips’ whore house. One day she saves a red-haired woman, Monroe, from a demon that is attacking her. As a thank you, Komasa gets Monroe work at Hot Lips giving blow-jobs and it is quickly discovered that her blow-jobs have magical healing powers. Her fame spreads and soon this pink-haired sexual messiah is curing dozens of sick and handicapped men in her unique way which makes her a true Angel and very popular…
A computer genius is confined to a penthouse after a car accident, with only a nurse to look after him. But the advanced computer systems designed to make his life easier appear to be taking control.
Dong, the ruler of a small mountainous kingdom is keen to wreak havoc (terrorism, these days) on the general populace in various peaceful countries (mostly India), with the help of assorted people including spies in high positions in India. When he managed to kill the prime-minister (or is it the president?) of India, a small band of commandos takes it upon themselves to bring him down with some unconventional warfare.