Set in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution, Cranford follows the lives of the residents of a small English town. The arrival of the railroad and the changing social and economic landscape disrupt their traditional way of life, leading to class differences and conflicts. The series explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by the townspeople as they navigate the evolving world around them.
In a western town in the 1870s, a doctor finds himself in a moral dilemma when he tries to protect a criminal from a hanging. As he navigates the lawless frontier, he forms unexpected alliances and faces dangerous obstacles while searching for a lost woman. Along the way, he must confront his own demons and make difficult choices that will ultimately determine the fate of those involved.
Calvin, a young man, inherits a barbershop in Chicago and discovers the complicated life that exists within the shop. Amidst humorous conversations and events, Calvin must deal with his customers, employees, and a unsavory loan shark.
After his son is killed in a bicycle accident, a grieving father seeks revenge on those responsible. He summons a demonic creature known as Pumpkinhead to carry out his vengeful desires. As Pumpkinhead wreaks havoc on those involved, the line between good and evil becomes blurred.
Return of the Living Dead III is a horror romance movie released in 1993. The story revolves around a girl who turns into a zombie after being experimented on by the military. Despite her undead state, she tries to maintain her humanity and love for her boyfriend, leading to a tragic ending.
Related follows the lives of four sisters - Rose, Anne, Marjorie, and Joe - as they navigate the complexities of life in New York City. The series explores their relationships, careers, and personal struggles, all while dealing with the loss of their mother. From party planning to working as a lawyer, the sisters face various challenges and learn valuable lessons about love, family, and sisterhood.
In the early 1900s, a mining accident in a small town leads to the deaths of many children. Years later, a widow and her daughters move into a house near the abandoned mining camp, unaware of the dark secret that lies beneath. The town's dark past comes back to haunt them as the vengeful zombie children rise from the dead to seek revenge.
The recently widowed Jo March Behr continues to run the school she and her late husband founded, a school for boys called "Plumfield."
A drifter arrives in a small town and becomes embroiled in a series of events, including a murder, infidelity, and racial tensions.
The Fastest Gun Alive is a classic Western drama set in the 1880s. It follows a man with a hidden past who tries to start a new life in a small town. However, when his secret is revealed, he finds himself caught in a dangerous situation that puts his skills as a gunslinger to the test.
Solstice is a supernatural horror movie about a group of friends who gather at a summer home on the anniversary of their friend's suicide. As they grapple with their guilt and grief, they begin experiencing strange and terrifying occurrences that suggest a malevolent presence is haunting them. The friends must confront their past and uncover the truth behind their friend's death before it's too late.
In this heartwarming adventure, a young girl named Fena befriends a cheetah and together they embark on a thrilling journey to save her father from ruthless poachers. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and form a strong bond as they navigate the African wilderness.
96 Minutes follows four young people caught up in a carjacking. The story builds to a pulse-pounding climax as it intercuts between the tense situation on the highway and the various flashbacks that reveal how they got there.
Convicts 4 is a 1962 biographical drama film based on the autobiography written by John Resko, a New York City artist who was imprisoned for armed robbery. The film follows Resko's experiences in Sing Sing prison, including his interactions with fellow inmates, prison guards, and his struggle to maintain his sanity.
Mala Noche is a romantic drama that tells the story of a man who becomes infatuated with a young Mexican immigrant he meets in Portland. As their relationship develops, the man's desire turns into obsession, leading to a tragic and doomed romance. Set against the backdrop of poverty and illegal immigration, Mala Noche explores themes of love, identity, and the desperate lengths one will go to for connection.
State Fair is a charming pre-code comedy film about the Frake family's adventures at the annual State Fair. The film follows their experiences with contests, courtships, and the allure of the fair. Along the way, they encounter a naive pig-actor, a roller coaster ride, and various comedic mishaps. This lighthearted and nostalgic film explores themes of family, love, and the excitement of rural fairs.
A vixen mother invades a chicken coop to provide food for her cubs. She continues to raid the coop until she is shot by a farmer. The cubs are attacked by the farmer and only one survives. An otter trapped in a burrow is rescued by 10-year-old Anders and his six-year-old brother, Kjell. In secret, the boys cage the animal and finally domesticate it. They obtain food for the Otter by fishing through the ice on a frozen lake. The boys manage to keep their secret from their family. On the eve of the May Day festival, Kjell reveals to family and friends the otter's presence. Anders is so distressed that he runs into the woods with the otter. The otter breaks away and returns to its life of natural freedom. The film was a prize winner at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.
The Annihilators is a crime action film set in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It follows a group of ex-soldiers who come together to seek revenge after one of their own is brutally murdered. As they delve into the criminal underworld, they uncover a web of violence, vigilante justice, and betrayal. The film explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the consequences of war.
Jeff Scott is sent to investigate problems with wagon trains attempting to make the journey to Oregon. Sam Morgan has sent his henchmen, under lead-henchman Bull Bragg, to stop the wagon trains in order to maintain control of the fur trade in the area.
The Halliday Brand tells the tragic story of a cattle rancher seeking revenge for the murder of his fiance. This b-western explores themes of interracial romance, vigilante justice, and racism, with a mix of Native American and Western influences. Filled with deception, false accusations, and a gripping plot, it is a tale of hatred, love, and redemption.