In a world of gifted hunters and monsters, a weak hunter Sung Jinwoo gains extraordinary powers through a mysterious program, leading him to become one of the strongest hunters and conquering even the strongest dungeons.
Megumi Soutome is a contract employee in the editorial department at a publishing company. She is invited by her colleagues to join them for a drink get-together, but Megumi Soutome declines their offer. She leaves quickly after work. The reason why she is in such a rush, is so she can have a "solo katasu." She enjoys solo activities like eating alone at restaurants, having her own party, and staying at love motels.
In Imagine That, a financial executive named Evan is struggling to succeed in his career and connect with his daughter, Olivia. However, when Olivia's imaginary friends start giving him financial advice that actually proves to be successful, Evan begins to believe in the power of imagination and reevaluates his priorities.
A sailor wakes up to find his yacht taking on water after colliding with a shipping container in the Indian Ocean. With no communication or navigation equipment, he must rely on his survival skills to stay alive and find a way back to land.
Alina thought she had found the perfect job as a guild receptionist. It’s stable, safe, and has a super cute uniform. But this dream gig turns into an overtime nightmare whenever adventurers get stuck clearing a dungeon. Tired of the long nights, Alina starts taking down the bosses herself! She even earns the name Executioner for her impressive skills. Can she keep her identity a secret?
Deusa’s solo career puts her romance with Tadeu to the test. Eva wants a great artist to sing her lyrics. Soon, their musical dreams collide.
A female heavy metal guitarist deals with depression and family issues in the Icelandic metal scene.
The Smurfs come to the rescue of two children and their grandfather when an evil mysterious stranger shows up and causes their sleigh to turn over, forcing them to seek help and inadvertently bring Gargamel in on the action.
The Morricone Duel: The Most Dangerous Concert Ever is a thrilling documentary that showcases a unique and risky concert featuring the works of legendary composer Ennio Morricone. The concert brings together various musicians, including an entire orchestra, piano players, guitarists, whistlers, and even a female conductor. The documentary explores the challenges and risks involved in organizing such a grand event, including the use of cinema-on-cinema techniques. With stunning performances, percussion and choir ensembles, and mesmerizing solos from saxophones, trumpets and other instruments, the concert captivates the audience throughout. The documentary also highlights the intense atmosphere of the concert hall and features a standout performance by a talented mezzo-soprano. The concert climaxes with a breathtaking encore, leaving the audience in awe. However, in an unexpected turn of events, a gunshot rings out and chaos ensues, adding to the dangerous nature of the concert.
Angels and Ornaments is a heartwarming Christmas movie about a female singer and store owner who finds love and magic during the holiday season. With the help of an angel and her best friend, she overcomes romantic challenges and discovers the true meaning of Christmas.
A nonlinear exploration of a child's life filled with shadow and sorrow, as he waits and dreams. Through jump cuts and close-ups, the film presents an autobiographical self-portrait of emptiness and depression. The solo choral music and scenes of kids playing and a rocking chair add to the melancholic atmosphere.
Annie Mary is a talented singer living in a small village in Wales. She dreams of escaping her mundane life and becoming a successful singer. However, her overbearing father and the responsibilities of caring for her disabled mother hold her back. When Annie Mary's best friend dies, she is left with a mysterious inheritance that could change her life. With the help of her community, Annie Mary embarks on a journey to pursue her dreams and discover her true potential.
Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes is a documentary that delves into the rich history of the iconic record label, Blue Note Records. The film explores the influential role the label played in shaping the jazz music genre and its impact on music history. Through interviews with jazz musicians, archival footage, and recordings, the documentary showcases the talent and creativity that emerged from Blue Note Records. It also explores the label's role in fostering a sense of community and individual expression within the jazz music scene. The film touches on various themes such as the civil rights movement, innovation, and the evolution of jazz music.
Solo is a captivating documentary that follows the riveting journey of a kayaker as he embarks on a daring solo expedition in the treacherous Tasman Sea. With stunning visuals and gripping storytelling, this film takes viewers on a thrilling adventure through the unpredictable waters, showcasing the resilience and determination of one man's quest for triumph.
For one emotional night, a group of slum children in Mumbai, India, get a chance to experience a different world as they perform The Sound of Music with a classical orchestra, fostering hopes that it could change their lives forever.
Join Shawn Michaels in this documentary as he reflects on his successful wrestling career, from his solo days to his partnerships and championships. Hear his commentary and witness the journey of a true wrestling icon.
A feature-length documentary tracing Eric Bellion's psychological journey during his race on the Vendée Globe 2016-2017, a yacht race around the globe, single-handed and without assistance. Eric Bellion filmed himself during the 99 days of his race. He has never sailed solo for more than 6 days. This is an unprecedented immersive document of a man facing himself, loneliness and natural elements.
Dance Moms: Miami was an American reality television series on Lifetime and debuted on April 3, 2012. It was a spin-off of Dance Moms and was cancelled in September 2012 after eight episodes.
Lopushansky's second film focuses on a few hours in the life of a soloist musician during the siege of Leningrad, in WWII. The Leningrad philharmonic is going to play Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony, which is to be broadcast to England. The soloist, like his fellow musicians, is weak and half-starved, and doubts whether he will be able to perform well enough.
Jerry tries to out compete his older brother Cass, a lieutenant Naval aviator. Cass is both tough on and protective of his brother, but Jerry can give it right back.