When a group of friends find themselves trapped inside a 1980s slasher film, they must use their knowledge of horror tropes to survive and find a way back home.
Allsång på Skansen is a Swedish tv show held at Skansen, Stockholm, every summer on Tuesdays. The audience is supposed to sing-along with musical guests to well-known Swedish songs. The show started in 1935 on a small scale - about fifty people in the audience. Today about 10 000–25 500 people come to each performance.
In a land of magic and knights, a young woman named Kayley embarks on a dangerous and epic quest to retrieve Excalibur, the magical sword of King Arthur. With the help of a blind hermit and a two-headed dragon, she faces battles, betrayal, and a vengeful villain who seeks to destroy Camelot. Will Kayley succeed in her mission and save the kingdom?
Yi Yi follows the lives of a middle-class family in Taipei, exploring themes of love, family dynamics, and personal growth. The story unfolds through the perspectives of different family members, highlighting their individual struggles and relationships with each other. As they face various challenges and make important decisions, the film offers a heartfelt reflection on life's complexities and the search for meaning and happiness.
I Still Believe tells the heartwarming story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss. As Jeremy's career takes off, he falls in love with Melissa, a fellow musician. Their relationship is put to the test when Melissa is diagnosed with liver cancer. Through the ups and downs, Jeremy's faith in God and his love for Melissa never waver, ultimately leading to a miracle and a love that lasts forever.
In Life or Something Like It, a reporter named Lanie is given a prophecy by a homeless man that she only has a few days to live. As she tries to come to terms with her impending death, she must reevaluate her priorities and decide what is truly important in life. Along the way, she navigates her complicated relationship with her fiance, confronts her fear of commitment, and learns to appreciate the simple joys in life. Through a series of unexpected events and surprising encounters, Lanie discovers that there is more to life than her successful career and starts to question the meaning of it all.
A salesman and a flamenco dancer traverse through various bizarre situations, reflecting on the meaning of life and the absurdity of existence. Their journey is marked by dark humor, satire, and unconventional storytelling. With a mix of alternative comedy and workplace drama, the film explores themes of mortality, identity, and the human condition.
Generation Kill is a TV show based on the true story of a Marine unit during the Iraq War. It follows the experiences of the soldiers as they navigate the challenges of war, including the violence, cynicism, and chain of command. The show explores themes of friendship, male bonding, and the camaraderie that develops among the soldiers in the face of adversity.
Yellow Submarine follows the adventures of The Beatles as they are transported to a surreal underwater world by a band of music-hating creatures. With the help of Captain Fred and his Yellow Submarine, The Beatles must save Pepperland from the villainous Blue Meanies and bring music, love, and peace back to the land.
After his father falls victim to a treacherous produce market conspiracy, a man sets out to seek revenge against the criminals responsible. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and forms unexpected alliances in order to bring justice to the wholesale produce business in 1940s San Francisco.
After a devastating nuclear explosion, the president of the United States must navigate through the chaos and rebuild civilization. Along the way, he encounters various challenges including a mysterious monolith, a desert full of secrets, and a countdown that could determine the fate of humanity.
In 1890s London, a hedonistic painter named Dorian Gray makes a Faustian bargain to trade his soul for eternal youth. As he continues to live a life of debauchery, his portrait ages and becomes a hideous reflection of his sins, while he remains eternally young and untouched by the passage of time. The painting becomes a symbol of his moral decay and the consequences of his actions.
The Beatles (1965) is a TV show that follows the adventures of the iconic music band, showcasing their rise to fame, their struggles, and their music.
When their caring doctor is framed for murder, a group of psychiatric patients must go on the run to prove his innocence. As they navigate the streets of New York City, they encounter hilarious misadventures and unexpected challenges.
Hedwig, a transgender rock musician from East Berlin, forms a rock band called The Angry Inch. As she tours the US, she reveals her life story, including her botched sex change operation and her relationship with a US soldier. The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and self-acceptance.
A journalist befriends a homeless musician with schizophrenia, and helps him navigate his life and his love for music in Los Angeles.
When a woman's long-time friend reveals he's engaged, she realizes she loves him herself and sets out to get him, with only days before the wedding. Three weeks before her 28th birthday, New York City food critic Julianne 'Jules' Potter receives a call from her lifelong friend Michael O'Neal, a Chicago sportswriter. Years earlier, the two agreed that if they were both unmarried by age 28, they would marry each other. Realizing that Michael is the love of her life, Jules resolves to sabotage his wedding. She reunites with Michael and meets his bride-to-be, Kimmy. Jules schemes to break up the couple but fails. Frustrated, she enlists the help of her gay friend George. Jules lies and tells Michael that she is engaged to George, hoping to make him jealous. Michael admits to feeling jealous, but Jules fails to confess her own feelings. On the day before the wedding, Jules tries to manipulate the couple into breaking up, but they decide to get married. Jules finally confesses her love to Michael, but he forgives her and goes after Kimmy. Jules finds Kimmy and apologizes, assuring her that Michael truly loves her. The wedding proceeds, and Jules and Michael say their goodbyes, both moving on.
In 'Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish', the comedian tackles various topics including racism, LGBTQ issues, and family relationships, offering his unique and humorous perspective. With crude humor and social commentary, he explores the challenges of being African-American in today's society.
In the Land of Women is a movie about a young writer named Carter Webb, who moves to the suburban neighborhood to take care of his sick grandmother. While living there, he forms relationships with the women in the neighborhood and learns about love, friendship, and the complexities of life.
The Brothers Bloom, two con artist brothers, decide to pull off one last grand heist. They set their sights on Penelope Stamp, a beautiful and eccentric heiress. The brothers concoct an elaborate scheme that involves adventure, romance, and unexpected twists. As they carry out their plan, they find themselves questioning their roles as con artists and the true nature of their relationship.