Will Hunting, a janitor at M.I.T., has a gift for mathematics but sabotages his own life due to self-loathing from an unhappy childhood. When he solves a difficult math problem, he is given the opportunity to study math and see a therapist. Through therapy, he confronts his past and learns to take control of his life. Meanwhile, he forms a relationship with a woman named Skylar and must decide whether to leave his old life behind and pursue a new future. With the support of his therapist and friends, Will embarks on a journey of personal growth and self-discovery.
Sing Sing (2023) is a drama movie about a theater group that escapes the harsh reality of incarceration by coming together to stage a play. The cast of the play includes actors who have been incarcerated, bringing their own experiences and stories to life on stage.
The Lost Weekend is a film noir about a struggling writer with a drinking problem who spirals into desperation and delirium over the course of a long weekend. He battles his addiction, experiences hallucinations and nightmares, and faces the consequences of his actions.
In a future where a devastating war has left the planet in ruins, a group of soldiers stationed on a remote planet must battle against deadly androids known as 'screamers.' As the soldiers try to survive and find a way off the planet, they encounter various challenges and face the ultimate fight for their lives.
When a high school student in Indiana wants to take her girlfriend to the prom, a group of narcissistic Broadway stars travel to her small town to support her and fight against the intolerance she faces from the community.
When a teenage girl struggles to find a date for homecoming, she creates a robotic boyfriend. However, things take a turn when her creation becomes more than just a fake boyfriend and starts developing its own personality. As the robot boy tries to fit in and understand human emotions, he discovers the true meaning of friendship and love.
Dead of Night is an anthology film consisting of five supernatural horror stories, framed within an overarching narrative. The film features stories about a ventriloquist and his evil dummy, a haunted mirror, a ghostly child, a racing driver who has premonitions of his own death, and a man trapped in a recurring nightmare. As the stories unfold, the characters begin to question their own sanity and the reality around them.
Only Angels Have Wings is a movie set in South America where a group of pilots face constant danger while transporting goods. The plot focuses on their camaraderie and the challenges they face. The story also involves romance, as one of the pilots falls in love with a showgirl. The pilots must navigate through treacherous situations, including airplane accidents and the threat of nitroglycerin explosions. The movie explores themes of redemption and loyalty.
Bullets Over Broadway (1994) is a postmodern comedy crime movie set in 1920s New York City. It follows a playwright who faces challenges in bringing his Broadway play to the stage due to interference from a mafia boss and his own complicated romantic relationships. With elements of metafiction and urban comedy, the film explores themes of talent, love, and the struggles of the creative process.
When a mild-mannered bank clerk and his eccentric friend plan a risky heist to steal gold bullion, chaos ensues as they navigate through a series of hilarious and unexpected situations.
Being Julia is a story about a talented actress in London during the 1930s who struggles with love, infidelity, and social climbing. She seeks revenge and finds herself in an open marriage, exploring a relationship with a younger man. With elements of comedy and romance, the movie portrays the complexities of her personal and professional life in the theater world.
What's New Pussycat? is a hilarious comedy that takes place in Paris and follows the intertwined lives of various characters. From ladykillers and gigolos to schoolboys and pregnant women, this film explores the complexities of love and relationships with wit and charm.
Theatre of Blood is a dark comedy horror film about a Shakespearean actor who seeks revenge on theater critics who gave him bad reviews. He disguises himself and kills the critics in various horrific ways, including decapitation, being speared to death, and stabbing. The film has a tragic villain and an anti-hero theme, with elements of gothic horror and slasher. It also explores themes of memory, jealousy, and over-acting.
Looking for Richard is a documentary film that explores the process of creating and performing William Shakespeare's play Richard III. It offers insights into the world of acting, the challenges of staging a Shakespearean play, and the creative process behind bringing a classic work to life.
In Paris, a disillusioned detective goes on a downward spiral as he investigates a murder case involving the mafia, debt, and a hotel. His existential loneliness and existential crisis deepen as he uncovers the dark secrets of the city.
The Hottest State follows a young actor/musician in Texas who falls in love and struggles with anger, loss, and impotence. He must confront his own demons and find his true path in life.
Dr. Phibes, a disfigured doctor, rises from the dead and seeks revenge against those who wronged him. With the help of a mute assistant and various eccentric inventions, he plans to unleash a series of elaborate and gruesome killings. As he continues on his path of revenge, his ultimate goal of immortality becomes clear.
Bye Bye Monkey is a surreal comedy about a man who finds a monkey and their adventures together. The film explores themes of feminism, absurd humor, and surrealism, while also touching on topics like pregnancy and rape. With a mix of comedy and drama, Bye Bye Monkey takes viewers on a wild and unpredictable journey.
A man is lured to a Mexican resort to take part in a deadly plot, involving a gangster and a husband-wife relationship. He must navigate the dangerous situation and try to stay alive.
Adaptation of John Gay's 18th century opera, featuring Laurence Olivier as MacHeath and Hugh Griffith as the Beggar.