A French family goes on a journey of sexual exploration and discovery, dealing with topics like coming out, bisexuality, and teenage sexuality. The story revolves around the relationships and desires of the family members.
Lost Highway is a neo-noir psychological thriller that explores themes of identity, duality, and paranoia. The story follows Fred Madison, a saxophonist, who becomes haunted by a series of mysterious events and starts to lose his grip on reality. As he delves deeper into the darkness, he discovers a chilling connection between his own life and a brutal murder.
Bridget Jones, a 30-something woman, decides to make positive changes in her life and documents her journey in a diary. She is torn between her attraction to her questionable boss, Daniel Cleaver, and the repulsive but attractive barrister, Mark Darcy. Bridget falls for Daniel, only to realize he doesn't feel the same way. Eventually, she sees the truth about Daniel and realizes her true feelings for Mark.
A young woman, recently released from a mental hospital, becomes a secretary for a demanding lawyer and develops a sadomasochistic relationship with him.
The Unacceptable is a sitcom set in Athens during the 1990s, following the lives of a group of friends who navigate the ups and downs of relationships, careers, and social issues. The story revolves around their humorous and often outrageous escapades, highlighting the challenges of living in a rapidly changing society.
In 'Romance,' a young woman embarks on a journey of sexual exploration and self-discovery, engaging in various erotic encounters and questioning the boundaries of love and fidelity. Through explicit and intimate scenes, the film explores themes of desire, passion, and the complexities of human relationships.
Intimacy is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the complex emotions of love, lust, and existential loneliness. Set in London, the movie follows the story of a man and a woman who engage in a clandestine affair as a way to escape the disillusionment of their own lives. As the affair progresses, they find themselves torn between their desire for passion and the fear of losing their own identities.
Right before his wedding, an uptight guy is tricked into driving his grandfather, a lecherous former Army Lieutenant Colonel, to Florida for Spring Break. Along the way, they encounter a series of wild and comedic adventures, leading the uptight guy to question his upcoming marriage and embrace a more adventurous side of life.
Bullied by his father to grow up, a teen fights between the love of his step-mother over his father's life.
Emmanuelle, a young woman in a seemingly perfect marriage, embarks on a journey of sexual exploration and liberation. As she encounters different sexual experiences, she begins to question her own desires and the boundaries of her relationships.
French Fried Vacation is a comedy film from 1978 that follows a group of French tourists on vacation in the Ivory Coast. The film explores themes of sexual problems, male chauvinism, and free love as the tourists navigate their summer vacation filled with flirtation, one-night stands, and extramarital affairs.
Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks. In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car. Bonnie, who is bored by her job as a waitress, is intrigued with Clyde, and decides to take up with him and become his partner in crime. They do some holdups, but their amateur efforts, while exciting, are not very lucrative. The duo's crime spree shifts into high gear once they hook up with a dim-witted gas station attendant, C.W. Moss. The three are joined by Clyde's brother, Buck and his wife, Blanche, a preacher's daughter. Soon a long-simmering feud between Bonnie and Blanche begins; the once-prim Blanche views Bonnie as a harpy corrupting her husband and brother-in-law, while Bonnie sees Blanche as an incompetent, shrill shrew. Bonnie and Clyde turn from pulling small-time heists to robbing banks. Their exploits also become more violent. When C.W., the get-away driver, botches a bank robbery by parallel parking the car, Clyde shoots the bank manager in the face after he jumps onto the slow-moving car's running board. The gang is pursued by law enforcement, including Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, who is captured and humiliated by the outlaws, then set free. After a raid kills Buck, injures Bonnie and Clyde, and leaves Blanche sightless and in police custody, Hamer tricks Blanche, whose eyes are bandaged, into revealing the name of C.W. Moss, known in the press only as an unnamed accomplice. The Ranger locates Bonnie, Clyde and C.W. hiding at the house of C.W.'s father, who thinks Bonnie and Clyde -- and an elaborate tattoo -- have corrupted his son. He strikes a bargain with Hamer: in exchange for a lenient jail sentence for C.W., he helps set a trap for the outlaws. When Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed while stopped by the side of the road, the police riddle their bodies with bullets in a blood bath.
Scorned is a provocative and intense erotic thriller about a grieving widow who discovers her husband's infidelity. Fueled by jealousy and rage, she takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge on those who have wronged her. The movie explores themes of passion, betrayal, and the dark side of desire.
Weird Science is a comedy, romance, and sci-fi movie released in 1985. Two socially awkward high school nerds, Gary and Wyatt, create the perfect woman using their computer. They use a Barbie doll, a computer program, and a lightning storm to bring her to life. The woman, Lisa, is intelligent, beautiful, and has magical powers. As the boys enjoy their newfound popularity, they also learn important life lessons about friendship, self-confidence, and being true to oneself.
Belle de Jour follows the story of Séverine, a bored and unsatisfied housewife who decides to work at a high-class brothel during the day. As she continues to live this double life, Séverine explores her own sexual fantasies while dealing with the consequences it has on her marriage and personal identity.
Matt Buckner is expelled from Harvard after taking the fall for his roommate's drugs. He moves to London and becomes involved with a local football hooligan group. As he learns to navigate the world of violence and loyalty, he also uncovers a family's tragic past. Eventually, Matt seeks revenge and redemption, leading to a final confrontation with his enemies.
American Beach House is a hysterical comedy that takes place in a beach house in Malibu. The story revolves around a manager who receives an invitation to a holiday contest. With a mix of seductive women, peeping toms, and wild beach antics, this sex comedy is full of surprises.
Animal Instincts is an erotic thriller that explores the dark desires and sexual fantasies of a neglected wife. When her husband fails to satisfy her, she seeks excitement and pleasure in the arms of another man. As the affair unfolds, passions ignite and secrets are revealed, leading to a dangerous game of betrayal and seduction.
Grossly overweight yet good-hearted professor Sherman Klump takes a special chemical that turns him into the slim but obnoxious Buddy Love. Sherman falls in love with Carla, a chemistry graduate student. However, his alter ego Buddy begins to take over and uses Sherman's work to impress a wealthy alumnus. Buddy's aggressive behavior and womanizing ways cause problems, and Sherman must fight to regain control of his body and prove himself to Carla and the others.
Turn Me On, Dammit! tells the story of Alma, a teenage girl living in a small town in Norway, who is going through a sexual awakening. Frustrated by her raging hormones, she explores her sexuality through vivid daydreams and masturbation. However, her sexual desires and fantasies start to interfere with her friendships and reputation, leading to hilarious and awkward situations. Alma's journey of self-discovery and acceptance is both funny and poignant, touching upon themes of teenage sexuality, friendship, and the challenges of growing up.