Rob Dyrdek and Big Black have outrageous adventures around Los Angeles. From skateboarding to pranks, they always find a way to have fun.
In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles private investigator Larry 'Doc' Sportello investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a wealthy real estate developer, white supremacists, and a secret organization that smuggles drugs into the country. As he navigates through a world of drugs, deception, and eccentric characters, Doc tries to find the truth and save his ex-girlfriend.
Egos clash and conflicts mount as young skaters and BMXers attend a specialty summer camp to learn tricks and tips from some of the biggest names in sport.
Evan, a musically gifted orphan, runs away from his orphanage and searches New York City for his birth parents. On his journey, he's taken under the wing of a homeless man who lives in an abandoned theater.
Ken Park is a provocative and controversial drama that explores the lives of several teenagers in a California suburb. The film delves into themes of infidelity, abuse, sexual exploration, and teenage angst. It follows the lives of four teenagers who engage in a variety of explicit and taboo behaviors, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
When a teenager's family moves to a new town, he is targeted by a gang of hoodlums. In order to protect his new home and save his friends, he trains in karate with the help of the ghost of Bruce Lee.
Kids is a gritty and provocative film that follows a group of teenagers in New York City as they navigate various aspects of their lives, including underage sex, drug use, and street life. The film delves into themes of coming-of-age, sexual promiscuity, and the consequences of their actions.
Lords of Dogtown is a coming-of-age film set in the 1970s. It tells the story of a group of teenagers from Venice Beach, California who become famous skateboarders. The film explores their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and the impact success has on their lives. It also touches on themes of friendship, rivalry, and the price of fame. The movie is based on a true story and highlights the importance of perseverance and following one's passion.
In Untraceable, an FBI agent is on the hunt for a serial killer who streams his sadistic murders live on the internet. As the death toll rises, the agent must race against time to track down the killer before he strikes again.
After the death of his mother, Ichigo Kurosaki discovers he has the power to see ghosts. He becomes a Soul Reaper, tasked with protecting the living world from evil spirits and guiding the souls of the deceased to the afterlife.
Grind is a comedy movie about a group of skateboarders who go on a road trip to win sponsorship for their skateboarding careers. Along the way, they face various challenges and comedic mishaps. The movie explores themes of friendship, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of dreams.
When a Hollywood dog star is lost, he ends up in a firehouse and becomes a mascot, all while helping to solve the mystery of arson in the neighborhood.
Big Wednesday is a poignant coming-of-age film that follows the lives of three friends who are passionate about surfing in 1960s California. It showcases their journey through the Vietnam War era, friendship, and the challenges they face as they navigate the changing times.
In Flicka 2, a teenage girl named Carrie forms a bond with a wild mustang horse. She must navigate challenges such as a horse stampede, a nasty neighbor, and a romantic triangle while trying to save the horse from a championship race. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming, the movie explores themes of coming-of-age, human-animal relationships, and father-daughter estrangement.
Paranoid Park tells the story of a teenage skateboarder who accidentally causes the death of a security guard and then grapples with guilt and his own sense of responsibility. The film is a nonlinear exploration of guilt, trauma, and coming of age.
Young Hunter follows the story of a 15-year-old boy who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening. His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes involved in a blackmail scheme related to his exploration of his own homosexuality. As he navigates through the challenges of his teenage years, he must confront issues of abuse, manipulation, and the hidden dangers of the digital world. Set in Argentina, this movie explores themes of identity, repression, and the complexities of coming-of-age.
Chalet Girl is a comedy romance movie set in a ski resort. The story revolves around a young woman who takes up a job as a chalet girl in the Austrian Alps. She meets a wealthy man, and sparks fly between them. As they spend time together, they fall in love, despite coming from different social backgrounds. The movie explores themes of class divide and follows their journey of overcoming obstacles to be together.
Metallica: Through the Never is a 2013 concert film starring the band Metallica. The film follows a young roadie named Trip who is sent on a mission during a Metallica concert. He encounters a series of surreal and dangerous events, including riot police, a burning car, and a hooded figure. As the chaos unfolds, Metallica performs their biggest hits in an epic concert.
Patrik and Göran, a gay couple, want to adopt a baby. But instead of a 1.5-year-old, they mistakenly get a troubled teenage boy named Patrik. They face challenges in their adoption process and in building a relationship with Patrik.
Foxes is a 1980 movie that tells the story of four adolescent girls growing up in the San Fernando Valley of California. As they navigate through their teenage years, they encounter various challenges and experiences that shape their lives. The film delves into themes of friendship, family relationships, love, and the struggles of youth in an urban environment.