Stage Fright (1987) is a horror thriller about a theater group whose production of a play within a film is disrupted by a masked psychopath who starts killing the cast members. As panic sets in and the body count rises, the sole survivor must uncover the identity of the killer before it's too late. With elements of suspense, murder, and a thrilling climax, Stage Fright keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Gaspard at the Wedding (2017) follows a dysfunctional family as they attend a wedding at a zoo. The movie explores themes of family relationships, chance meetings, and the quirky events that unfold during the wedding.
A neglected wife struggles to cope with her neglectful husband and turns to prostitution. The family's dysfunction reaches a new level when the father impregnates his own daughter. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to murder and chaos.
Paris, France (1993) is a comedy-drama film that explores the story of a boxer-turned-publisher who struggles with a midlife crisis and an unfaithful wife. The plot delves into themes of sexuality, infidelity, and the pursuit of personal fantasies. Set in the vibrant city of Paris, the film takes a comedic and dramatic approach to navigate the complexities of relationships and desires.
When a woman brings her non-Jewish fiancé to meet her family, chaos ensues as the quirky relatives navigate cultural clashes, secrets, and unexpected revelations.
Tracktown tells the story of Plumb Marigold, a young Olympic hopeful who faces challenges both on and off the track as she tries to balance her intense training schedule with her personal relationships. As she prepares for a major competition, Plumb must navigate the complexities of her mother-daughter estrangement, deal with injuries, and find a way to stay motivated and focused. Set in the town of Eugene, Oregon, known for its dedication to the sport of running, the film explores themes of loneliness, coming-of-age, and the sacrifices athletes make in pursuit of their dreams.
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