A young boy named Jack and his mother, known as Ma, have been held captive in a small room since his birth. They devise a plan to escape, and Jack is successfully rescued. They are brought to the outside world, where they must adjust to freedom and reconnect with their family.
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.
In Klute, a private detective named Klute is hired to find a missing man named Tom. During his investigation, Klute meets a call girl named Bree Daniels, who becomes a key suspect in the case. As Klute digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that puts both him and Bree in danger.
In Gaslight (1944), a woman becomes increasingly suspicious of her husband's behavior as he tries to drive her to the brink of insanity. With the help of a detective, she uncovers a disturbing web of lies and deception.
A professor encounters a nightclub singer and becomes involved with her and her gangster ex-boyfriend. They all end up at a remote mansion where secrets are revealed and romance blossoms.
A Snake of June is a Japanese erotic thriller film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. The movie follows Rinko, a woman who receives a series of disturbing photographs that depict her performing sexual acts. She is then blackmailed by the mysterious photographer, who threatens to expose her to her husband. As Rinko becomes more entangled in the photographer's web, she must confront her own desires and fears. Set in Tokyo, the film explores themes of sexuality, obsession, and power dynamics.
When a young boy receives a magical cupboard for his birthday, he discovers that it has the power to bring his toy cowboy to life. This creates an adventurous journey as the boy and his new friend, who is actually a real-life Native American warrior from the past, embark on exciting and sometimes dangerous quests. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, responsibility, and the power of imagination.
When a deadly plague breaks out in New Orleans, a doctor and a police captain must race against time to track down the carrier before the disease spreads. With the help of a reporter and a nurse, they navigate a web of crime, corruption, and personal dramas to save the city.
In the 1850s, a criminal mastermind and his team plan to rob a train and steal a strongbox filled with gold. Based on a true story, the film explores the historical figure's elaborate scheme and the challenges they face in executing the heist. As tensions rise and the authorities close in, the criminals must use their wit and deception to outsmart their pursuers.
In 1890s Paris, a renowned surgeon discovers a way to cheat death by transplanting adrenal glands, but he must kill in order to rejuvenate himself. As he becomes more desperate, his crimes become more gruesome.
Okkadu is a thrilling action movie centered around a courageous sportsman who gets caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse while trying to rescue a village girl from a domineering mother and a street gang. With intense car chases, explosive fights, and unexpected twists, Okkadu keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Something Wild (1961) is a gripping drama that explores themes of despair, violence, and redemption in New York City. The story follows a female protagonist who becomes a rape victim, leading to a series of traumatic events including a missing daughter and a suicide attempt. The movie takes place during Christmas time and delves into the dark underbelly of the city, involving elements of kidnapping, police investigations, and pregnancy. Through it all, the protagonist's journey towards healing and finding hope is central to the plot.
In 'Bad Kids Go To Hell,' a group of wealthy prep school students are locked in detention on a stormy Saturday afternoon. As time passes, they start to realize that they are not alone in the academy, and a mysterious killer begins targeting them one by one. With no escape and the feeling of being trapped, the students must uncover the identity of the killer before it's too late.
Barefoot in the Park is a comedy film about a newlywed couple, played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, who struggle to adjust to married life in a small New York City apartment. The film follows their comedic adventures as they navigate various challenges, including meddling in-laws, arguments, and cultural differences. Despite their differences, they learn to compromise and find happiness in their unconventional relationship.
When a crossword puzzle creator discovers a dead body in her aunt's art gallery, she teams up with a homicide detective to solve the murder. As they investigate the crime, they uncover clues related to a stolen painting and a series of crossword puzzles that lead them closer to the truth. Along the way, they encounter various suspects and navigate the art world of New York City.
A police investigator must stop a mutant baby from going on a killing spree, while also dealing with the challenges of parenthood.
A millionaire invites guests to his mansion, one of whom is a werewolf, and sets out to hunt the beast. As the guests are killed one by one, a detective must uncover the secret identity of the werewolf and put an end to the manhunt.
A man discovers his uncontrollable sleepwalking leads him to explore his deepest and forbidden desires in the streets of Buenos Aires.
In 'Save Me,' a man struggling with his homosexual feelings is sent to a Christian conversion therapy center in New Mexico. There, he forms deep connections with the fellow residents and confronts his internalized homophobia. The movie explores themes of friendship, love, religion, and self-discovery.
An agent for the state attorney general poses as a convict to learn about bank loot.