The Player follows a film studio executive who becomes mixed up in a murder investigation after receiving death threats. As he tries to navigate the dangerous world of Hollywood, he must contend with dishonesty, corruption, and mistaken identities. With satirical humor and a touch of romance, this film explores the cutthroat nature of the movie business.
In 1950s Hollywood, Eddie Mannix, a studio fixer, deals with various issues involving the studio's actors, including a kidnapping, a pregnant actress, and a communist conspiracy. As he struggles to handle these challenges, Eddie realizes the importance of doing what is right for the sake of his job.
In 'Swimming with Sharks,' a young assistant endures humiliation and abuse from his evil boss in the film industry. Fueled by anger and a desire for revenge, he turns the tables on his tormentor with a twisted and dark plan.
Hitchcock (2012) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Alfred Hitchcock, the renowned filmmaker. The movie explores his struggles, triumphs, and relationships, giving a glimpse into the man behind the camera. It delves into the making of his iconic film 'Psycho' and the challenges he faced in bringing his vision to life. Through the lens of Hitchcock's life, the movie portrays the complexities of creativity, love, and obsession.
During the Great Depression, a movie star steps off the screen and into reality, falling in love with a lonely woman in New York City. This fantasy-becomes-reality tale explores the complexities of love, happiness, and the boundaries between fiction and reality.
The remake of 'When Harry Met Sally' that everyone has been waiting for is finally here.
In 1930s Hollywood, a self-made film producer faces challenges and rivalry in the cutthroat industry while navigating a love triangle and seeking revenge.
A disillusioned film producer decides to make a controversial movie after his latest project fails, leading him on a wild journey filled with depression, cynicism, and a bizarre string of events.
Nobody Knows Anything! (2003) is a comedy-drama film set in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The movie follows the lives of various characters including a grocery store owner, a prison guard, a lawyer, and a mayor. They all find themselves entangled in a series of comedic and dramatic situations, including a robbery. With humor and chaos, this movie showcases the struggles of blue-collar workers and the eccentricities of Hollywood life.
The World's Greatest Lover is a comedy film from 1977. It follows the story of a man who dreams of becoming a famous movie star. Through a series of comedic misadventures, he ends up fulfilling his dream and becoming a beloved celebrity. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles such as jail, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements.
Violet is a film about a woman named Violet who struggles with self-doubt, mental illness, and anxiety. She embarks on an emotional journey to overcome her fears and find her true self. The film explores themes of personal relationships, social interaction, and the impact of past traumas. As Violet starts a new job in film production, she is forced to confront her inner demons and learn to love herself.
Versatile technician Nigel and daughter Annie MacIntyre, officially her producer, are the only people classy Prudence McCoy lets intervene in the traditional show on household tips she presents, third generation. But the TV station was bought by a tycoon, who sends his son Michael Merchant to modernize the show, assisted by studio executive Jack Jameson, Prue's ex. That includes a makeover and, even worse, co-host Angelica Adams, an immature bikini weather program presenter, who looks up to 'maternal' Prue. Her counter-move is no less daring.
Rocket Gibraltar tells the story of a 34-year-old man and his struggle to repair his broken family relationships after the death of his wife. As he deals with his own terminal illness, he tries to reconnect with his estranged children and grandchildren. Along the way, they reminisce about the past, celebrate life, and come to terms with their own mortality.
In It Happened in Hollywood, a former silent film star tries to make a comeback in Hollywood with the help of a loyal fan club, but faces challenges from a ruthless Hollywood director and a bank robber. Set in the 1930s, this comedic drama explores themes of redemption and the changing landscape of the movie industry.
Television director/producer Michael Pressman mounts a production of Frankie and Johnny in the Clare de Lune starring his wife, Lisa Chess. But their attempts to stage the play and work on their marriage keep running afoul, and everything's threatened by their difficult male lead, Alan Rosenberg. Michael's best hope, as a husband and producer, is to step into the character that Alan has abandoned.
A Star Is Bored is a hilarious comedy set in a bustling movie studio. The plot revolves around a rivalry between two cartoon characters, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck, who are competing for the lead role in a film. Jealousy and antics ensue as they try to outdo each other, with Elmer resorting to dressing up as a rabbit and Daffy attempting outrageous stunts. Amidst the chaos, a giant fish appears on set, adding to the mayhem. Will Elmer or Daffy win the role and become a star? Find out in this entertaining film!
An old-time mogul struggles to reenter the club where power and money make the rules.
When Hollywood film studios reject her because she's too young, an Arkansas woman sets out to build a career as an actress on her own.
Comedic short featuring Shakespeare's notable characters; many performing musical numbers. An assistant director is told to read all Shakespeare’s works in order to mine them for potential film plots. Falling asleep on the job, he dreams of various Shakespearean characters coming to life from the pages of giant books and singing and dancing in celebration of their "goin’ Hollywood." The characters appearing include Romeo, Juliet, Juliet’s Nurse, Puck, Peter Quince, Hamlet, Old Hamlet’s Ghost, Falstaff, Antony, Cleopatra, and Macbeth. Shakespeare appears toward the end of the film to object, but he is quickly convinced by his characters to join a big song and dance routine. Includes passing references to a number of familiar Shakespearean scenes including Hamlet’s "to be or not to be" soliloquy, Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene, Hamlet with Yorick’s skull, and Enobarbus’ speech on Cleopatra’s barge.
U.S. spies catch a Moscow-born U.S. citizen helping spies, and they force him to counterspy.