What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious mockumentary comedy that follows the lives of vampire roommates living in Staten Island. The show explores their daily struggles and antics as they try to navigate the modern world and maintain their supernatural existence.
In a future dystopian society, a political demonstration turns into a fight for survival as citizens must confront white supremacy, abuse of power, and social injustice during an annual event known as The Purge. With the help of a resistance movement, a group of African-Americans in New York City and New Jersey must navigate through a night of terror, violence, and psychological thrills to expose the corrupt system and fight against the oppressive regime.
Grounded for Life is a sitcom that follows the misadventures of the Finnerty family, a dysfunctional Irish-American family living in Staten Island. The show explores various family dynamics and humorous situations that arise in their everyday lives.
Tess McGill, a Staten Island secretary, dreams of climbing the corporate ladder. When her boss steals her idea, she takes matters into her own hands and impersonates a female executive to secure a business deal and prove her worth.
Scott, a slacker in Staten Island, struggles with mental depression and arrested development. He lives with his mother and has a fear of commitment. When his mother starts dating a new boyfriend, Scott's life takes an unexpected turn. With the help of his firefighter friends, Scott begins to confront his fears and find his purpose in life.
Private detective investigates a murder in New York and discovers a shocking secret: conjoined twin sisters with a psychopathic tendency. As the investigation unfolds, the detective's own sanity is questioned and an evil plot is revealed.
Hello, My Name is Doris is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of Doris, a sixty-something woman who leads a mundane life in Staten Island, New York. After the death of her mother, Doris finds herself infatuated with a much younger co-worker named John. As she navigates her newfound feelings, Doris begins to break free from the constraints of her ordinary existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
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.
Miracle at St. Anna follows the journey of four African-American soldiers who get trapped behind enemy lines in Tuscany during World War II. As they fight for survival, they also uncover a mysterious connection to a village and its people.
Me, Natalie follows the story of a young woman named Natalie who feels invisible in her own life. She navigates the ups and downs of living in New York City, dealing with family relationships, societal pressure, and the search for self-confidence. Along the way, she discovers the true importance of self-acceptance and embracing her own uniqueness.
A kindergarten teacher in Staten Island becomes fascinated with one of her students, a young boy who shows immense talent in poetry. As she becomes more and more obsessed with his gift, she starts taking questionable actions to ensure his success, crossing boundaries and endangering both of their lives.
Staten Island Summer follows a group of lifeguards as they navigate friendships, love, and summer adventures in Staten Island, New York City. With pool parties, sunbathing, and plenty of laughs, this coming-of-age comedy is filled with unforgettable moments.
Big Fan follows the story of a die-hard New York Giants football fan who lives a mundane life as a parking lot attendant. After an encounter with his favorite player goes awry, he becomes involved in a police investigation. The film explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the blurred line between fandom and reality.
Cropsey is a chilling documentary that investigates the urban legend of Cropsey, a boogeyman-like figure rumored to have been kidnapping children in Staten Island in the 1980s. The film delves into the abandoned mental hospital where Cropsey was said to have hidden, as well as the real-life missing children cases that inspired the legend.
Combat Shock (1984) follows a Vietnam veteran living in poverty in New York City. As he struggles with the effects of Agent Orange and PTSD, he becomes involved in drugs and the criminal underworld. The film explores themes of nihilism, urban decay, and the haunting effects of war on an individual's psyche.
Love the Hard Way is a story about a young thief who is recruited by a seductive woman to participate in a series of robberies. As their relationship unfolds, they become entangled in a web of self-destructiveness and secret agendas. Set in the urban setting of New York City, the movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions.
Staten Island is a dark comedy movie set in Staten Island, New York City. The story follows a septic tank cleaner who becomes entangled with a mob boss. The plot involves environmental activism, dismemberment, and genetic enhancement. The movie explores themes of violence, murder, and the nonlinear timeline through multiple perspectives. It also delves into the concept of eugenics and features a deaf-mute character and a dead body. Throughout the film, blood and stolen money play important roles.
Set in the 1950s, 'Two Family House' tells the story of Buddy, a blue-collar Italian-American man with a dream of opening a bar. Budday and his wife purchase a run-down two-family house and plan to convert the first floor into a bar, but they encounter multiple obstacles, including racial prejudice, infidelity, financial crisis, and a tenant who refuses to leave. As Buddy navigates these challenges, he finds himself torn between his ambitions and his loyalty to his wife and friends. The film explores themes of friendship, ambition, guilt, and the pursuit of dreams.
Mac (1992) is a drama film set in Staten Island, New York City. The story follows a Jewish woman who works as a painter and her experiences with family estrangement, a fall from a roof, and a broken arm. The film explores themes of work, house construction, and strained brother-brother relationships.
In a small town, a deranged brute goes on a killing spree, seeking revenge on high school students. The murders involve brutal methods, including a screwdriver in the head and a blow torch. As the body count rises, a group of misfit teenagers must find a way to stop the mad killer before they become the next victims.