The Call of the Wild is a movie set in the 19th century during the gold rush in the Yukon. It follows the story of Buck, a domesticated dog, who is stolen and sold as a sled dog. Buck faces various challenges and discovers his wild instincts as he navigates the harsh Alaskan wilderness.
Chungking Express is a film consisting of two parallel narratives set in Hong Kong. In the first story, a young police officer obsessively pines for his ex-girlfriend while frequenting a fast-food snack bar. In the second story, another police officer falls in love with a mysterious woman who works as a flight attendant. Both stories center around themes of love, loneliness, and serendipity, capturing the chaotic yet intimate atmosphere of the city.
After a highly unusual zombie saves a still-living girl from an attack, the two form a relationship that sets in motion events that might transform the entire lifeless world. About eight years after a zombie apocalypse, R (Nicholas Hoult), a zombie, spends his days wandering around an airport which is now filled with hordes of his fellow Undead, including his best friend M (Rob Corddry)... [Truncated to fit the character limit]
Love the Coopers follows the chaotic Christmas Eve celebration of the Cooper family, where unexpected events and family issues test their relationships and bring them closer together. Through humor and heartwarming moments, the film explores the complexities of family dynamics and the joy of the holiday season.
Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe. Roy's mission is to contact his father from Mars and try to ascertain the situation. He confronts his father and plants a nuclear payload to stop the surges caused by the malfunctioning antimatter power source. The data suggests that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe.
A wealthy family gathers for dinner to discuss a serious crime committed by their sons and to decide how to handle it. Tensions rise as secrets and conflicting opinions emerge, leading to a heated and intense night.
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her is a dark comedy that delves into the life of a housewife who leads a double life as a prostitute. Set in 1960s France, the film tackles themes of consumerism, urban development, and the struggles of modernization. Through a story of occasional prostitution, the movie provides a satirical commentary on societal norms and the impact of commercialization.
Wilson, a mild-mannered oddball, navigates through the complexities of life in his quest for camaraderie. Despite his naivety, Wilson attempts to mend his broken relationships with his ex-wife and daughter. Along the way, he encounters various humorous and heartfelt situations that challenge his understanding of the world. Based on a graphic novel, Wilson's journey unfolds with laughter, introspection, and unexpected encounters.
After her mother disappears, a teenage girl sets out on a journey to find her, uncovering secrets and discovering herself along the way.
Married Life is a movie that explores the complex nature of relationships and the choices people make. Set in the 1940s, it follows the lives of a group of friends and the secrets they keep from each other. As jealousy, infidelity, and deception unravel their perfect lives, they are faced with decisions that have far-reaching consequences. With a neo-noir style, this film delves into the darker side of human relationships.
A man inherits an apartment in Paris from his estranged father, but when he arrives, he finds an elderly woman and her daughter living there. As they form an unlikely bond, secrets are revealed and relationships are tested.
She Dies Tomorrow follows Amy, a woman who becomes convinced that she will die the next day. As her fear spreads to those around her, the film explores themes of death, obsession, and the nature of fear.
Simon Axler, an aging stage actor, is in the midst of a personal crisis. His career is on the decline, his wife has left him, and he is contemplating suicide. Seeking redemption, Simon embarks on a tumultuous love affair with a much younger woman.
Judith Hearne, a middle-aged, unmarried woman living in a boarding house in 1950s Dublin, struggles with loneliness and despair. She forms a close but complicated friendship with her landlord's nephew who is also struggling with his own personal issues.
In the near future, Europe is united by a vast underground subway network. A man named Roger becomes caught up in a corporate conspiracy involving mind control and surveillance. As he tries to uncover the truth, he encounters a mysterious woman and finds himself in a dystopian world filled with diabolical plans and danger.
Francofonia delves into the complex history of the Louvre Museum in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France. It reveals the intertwined stories of the museum's director, the Nazi officer responsible for protecting the museum, and the museum's priceless art collection.
After a tragic accident, a man's memory is wiped clean and he must navigate a web of secrets involving his past, leading to unexpected romance and shocking revelations.
Better Than Sex is a romantic comedy-drama set in Australia. It follows the story of a wildlife photographer and a dressmaker who have a one-night stand that unexpectedly develops into a deeper emotional connection. As they navigate the complexities of love, lust, and commitment, they discover more about themselves and what they truly want from a relationship.
Mister Buddwing follows the story of a man who wakes up in Central Park with no memory of who he is. He embarks on a journey through New York City, encountering various people and situations that may hold the key to his past. As he tries to uncover his identity, he becomes entangled in a web of mystery, suspense, and melodrama.
In Three Came Home, a woman and her husband are captured by the Japanese army during World War II and imprisoned in a brutal internment camp. She must find the strength and courage to survive and protect her family in the face of violence, torture, and suffering.