Porky's is a raunchy comedy set in the 1950s, where a group of high school friends navigate life, love, and the pursuit of sex. They encounter various misadventures, including a visit to a strip club, revenge on a sleazy redneck, and attempts to lose their virginity. The film explores themes of friendship, lust, and the challenges of teenage life.
The Believer is the story of a young Jewish man who becomes a self-hating, anti-Semitic Skinhead. As he rises in the ranks of a loosely organized group, he struggles with his beliefs, his heritage, and his deep-rooted self-loathing. His involvement in a plot to bomb a synagogue forces him to confront his inner demons and make a choice that could change his life forever.
Breaking & Exiting is a comedy-drama film about a young man named Harry who breaks into homes but accidentally interrupts a woman, Daisy, attempting suicide. As they spend more time together, they each discover unexpected things about themselves and their lives. The film explores themes of love, personal growth, and finding happiness in unexpected places.
In The Man of the Year, a man witnesses a murder and decides to take justice into his own hands by becoming a vigilante. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he uncovers corruption and fights to bring justice to the city.
Gentleman Jim tells the story of a 19th-century boxer who rises to fame and becomes a heavyweight champion. Set in Salt Lake City, the movie follows the life of Jim Corbett, a bank employee turned boxer. Jim trains hard, fights his way to the top, and faces various challenges along the way. With determination and support from his friends, Jim overcomes deception, false accusations, and turmoil to achieve vindication and success in the world of boxing.
Bully is a documentary that sheds light on the harsh reality of bullying in Florida schools during the 1990s. It portrays the physical and psychological torment suffered by the victims, including sexual insults, psychological abuse, and violence. The film also explores the stories of high school students who have experienced sadism, intolerance, and cruelty, with some even contemplating suicide. Through interviews and real-life footage, Bully exposes the devastating effects of bullying and the urgent need for action.
3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets is a documentary that tells the story of the trial surrounding the shooting of Jordan Davis, an unarmed black teenager, by Michael Dunn, a middle-aged white man, over loud music at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida. The film analyzes the racial tensions and social issues that were brought to the forefront as a result of the trial, exploring themes of racial intolerance, injustice, and the impact of gun violence.
A bored couple rejuvenate their marriage by turning to murder.
Of Human Bondage follows the story of a medical student who becomes infatuated with a femme fatale, leading him down a self-destructive path. Set in London and Paris, the film explores themes of class differences, betrayal, and the consequences of obsessive love.
Magical Girl Friendship Squad is a comedic fantasy series about two friends who gain magical powers and become superheroes. They navigate through their new responsibilities and the challenges of being heroes while dealing with everyday life.
A group of Californians experience loss, despair and desperation over the course of seven days before Christmas. A boxing underdog must face the truth about his uncertain future, a blocked novelist struggles to create a new work admist a suspicious movie proposal, and an engineer with a secret must sell his business plans before it puts his marriage and career in serious jeopardy. With a self-imposed, mounting pressure, their actions and decisions push them deeper into a void of self-doubt and misery leading to one last hope to start fresh again.
Brawling cable layer Steve Reardon doesn't want to marry girlfriend Edith but he also doesn't want her to date other men.
A great mosaic, a labyrinth of scenes, dialogue splinters, interviews, portraits of people surrounding Hamlet and wanting to be part of his story.
An irresponsible Broadway star gets mixed up with gambling and gangsters.
Black. White. was a reality television show on FX. It premiered on Wednesday March 8, 2006 at 10 p.m. Eastern. The series followed two families of three, one white, and the other black. Through studio-quality make-up, the two families—the Wurgels and the Sparks—traded races and experienced what life is like in the other family's shoes. The show was produced and created by Ice Cube, R. J. Cutler and the show's theme song was "Race Card", performed by Ice Cube and produced by Warren G. The series had six episodes.
Salvation Army is a powerful and poignant coming-of-age drama set in Morocco. The film follows the story of a gay teenager who navigates the challenges of his sexual identity while seeking acceptance and love within the confines of the strict societal norms. He finds solace and hope in the unlikely setting of the Salvation Army, where he forms deep connections and learns the true meaning of family and belonging. Through his journey, he discovers strength in the face of adversity and ultimately finds the courage to embrace his true self.
In San Francisco, a villainous landowner with underworld connections seeks to steal the property of an old Spanish family.
When police officer Moe Finkelstein and his colleague Officer Salomon are ordered to serve as bodyguards to German consul Karl Baumer by the mayor of New York City, Finkelstein turns in his badge, convinced he has to quit the service because the man is a Nazi.
In 'The Dress,' a woman living in a small town in Poland finds her life altered when she receives a dress as a gift. As she wears the dress, she experiences various encounters and events that challenge her sense of self and her place in the world. Through friendships, dating experiences, and moments of both joy and darkness, she navigates themes of loneliness, body image, and societal expectations. The dress becomes a symbol of transformation and empowerment, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community and the challenges of daily life, 'The Dress' explores the complexities of human relationships and the power of resilience.
A carnival boss and a little person from the sideshow compete for the same woman.