Endless Love follows the journey of two young people, Jade and David, who fall deeply in love despite the disapproval of Jade’s overprotective father. Their love is tested as they navigate through various challenges, including family conflicts and societal expectations. Will their love endure? Or will the obstacles prove too much to overcome?
Just as Mike is on the heels of closing the biggest deal of his career, he's pulled away from his bachelor life in the big city to a farm in rural Ohio in order to help his recently orphaned nephews find a new home.
X+Y is a touching movie that follows the journey of a teenage math prodigy with autism, as he navigates the challenges of love, loss, and acceptance. With the support of a dedicated teacher and newfound friends, he discovers his own strengths and learns the true meaning of connection.
After a custody battle, a mother and daughter move into a new apartment only to discover strange occurrences, including a water stain that seems to have a mind of its own.
A long term couple on the verge of closing their open relationship find themselves in uncharted territory when one of them forms an intense connection with a younger man. Their individual fears and desires collide over a hot Texas summer.
Heaven is a poignant drama that follows the life of a woman as she navigates through various hardships, including the death of her grandmother, a troubled relationship with her father, and the challenges of motherhood. Set in Atlanta, Georgia, the film explores themes of family, love, and resilience.
Boy is a hilarious and heartfelt story about heroes, magic, and Michael Jackson. It follows Boy, a young boy who fantasizes about his father being a hero and how his life suddenly changes when his father returns home after being absent for years.
The Demon (1978) tells the story of a young boy in Tokyo who lives a life of extreme poverty. He is mistreated by his stepmother and father, and struggles to survive on his own. The movie explores themes of adultery, trust, and the harsh realities of life in the city. Through powerful storytelling, it sheds light on the issues of child abuse, undernourishment, and the lengths some people will go to survive.
One from the Heart is a romantic musical drama set in Las Vegas, exploring the tumultuous relationship of a couple during the Fourth of July weekend. It delves into themes of desire, lust, and the challenges faced in a marital crisis.
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song is a gritty and groundbreaking blaxploitation film from 1971. It follows the story of a black male prostitute who goes on the run after killing two racist cops who were assaulting a young black man. As Sweetback evades capture, the film explores themes of racism, activism, and the struggle for freedom.
Lazy Hazy Crazy tells the story of three teenage girls, who navigate the complexities of friendship, love, and sexuality. They explore their desires and boundaries while facing societal expectations and personal challenges. As they embrace their true selves, they learn valuable lessons about life and relationships. The movie also touches upon themes of prostitution and the struggles faced by young women in contemporary society.
In order to impress her boss and win a promotion, an advertising executive hires a personal trainer to help her seduce a man who appears to be perfect. As the two spend time together, they develop feelings for each other, leading to complications and unexpected romantic entanglements.
A Taste of Honey tells the story of Jo, a teenage girl living with her single mother in a small apartment in working-class England. When her mother remarries and leaves Jo, she finds herself sharing a bed with a sailor named Jimmy. Jo becomes pregnant, but Jimmy abandons her, leaving Jo to navigate the challenges of being a single mother. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, societal expectations, and the struggles faced by working-class individuals.
In Box of Moonlight (1996), a middle-aged engineer facing a midlife crisis encounters a free-spirited stranger who takes him on an unexpected journey. As they venture into the woods, engage in vandalism and various misadventures, the engineer's perspective on life begins to change. Through their interactions and the experiences they have together, the film explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and embracing the unexpected.
In Moscow, a young boy's life changes when he suddenly transforms into a mermaid after making a wish. As he navigates his new existence under the sea, he must also deal with the challenges of growing up in a rapidly changing world. This heartwarming and magical coming-of-age story explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery.
Midnight's Children is a movie based on the best-selling novel by Salman Rushdie. It tells the story of children born at the exact moment of India's independence from British rule. These children, with magical powers and connections to each other, become intertwined in the political and social events that shape the nation. The film explores themes of love, death, political turmoil, and the struggle for identity.
Eight Days a Week is a romantic comedy about a teenage boy who becomes infatuated with his next-door neighbor. He faces challenges such as romantic rivalry, his own obsession, and the disapproval of his strict religious family. Despite the obstacles, he is determined to win the heart of the girl he loves.
When 12-year-old Grace is stripped naked and abandoned on a forbidden island, she must rely on her wits and the help of a misfit boy to survive. As they navigate the challenges of the island, including runaway orphans and a thieving dance troupe, they form a deep friendship and discover the beauty of first love.
Last Ride follows a father and his young son as they embark on a journey through the Australian outback. The father, an ex-convict, tries to reconcile with his troubled past and build a better future for his son. Along the way, they face challenges and encounter various characters, testing their resilience and bond.
On his family's farm in rural Iowa, young Jack Gudmanson is wrestling with his sexual identity, not an easy thing to do in the macho world of the Midwest. But things become clearer for him when he discovers via a rusty old lunch box filled with gay magazines that his father, killed in Vietnam, led a double life down on the farm. But as liberating as the discovery is for Jack, it is painful for his grandfather and mother, who have tried for years to keep it a family secret. Now Jack must decide whether to share this new information with his younger sister or allow it to remain buried a while longer.