Clarissa, a teenage girl, shares her thoughts and experiences with her viewers through her TV show. She deals with various challenges and situations in her life, including school, family relationships, and growing up.
Speed Racer is a young and talented race car driver whose passion for racing is shadowed by his family's past. With the help of his loyal friends and his advanced car, the Mach 5, Speed must navigate dangerous races, corporate conspiracies, and family secrets to prove himself as the best racer in the world.
Whore is a 1991 drama that takes a raw and unflinching look at the dark world of prostitution. The movie follows a female sex worker as she navigates the dangerous streets, facing violence, mistreatment, and brutality. Through her eyes, we are exposed to the routine, disdain, and sexuality that come with the job, as well as the constant threat of harm. The film explores themes of capitalism, violence against women, and the complexities of sex work.
The Crystal Maze is a TV show that aired in 1990. It features teams of contestants who must navigate through a labyrinthine maze, solving puzzles and completing challenges in different themed zones such as medieval times, Aztec, futuristic, and more. The show is known for its eccentric host and unique gameplay.
Zoboomafoo is an animated TV show that follows the adventures of two brothers as they interact with various animals. With the help of a talking lemur named Zoboomafoo, they learn about wildlife and the importance of environmental conservation. The show combines comedy, education, and entertainment to engage young viewers.
A spoof horror film in which a mad scientist turns tomatoes into killers. A group of heroes must stop the vegetable terror before it's too late!
The Trap Door (1984) follows the adventures of a servant living in a castle filled with bizarre creatures. With the help of his talking skull friend, he must navigate traps, cook meals, and deal with his evil boss. This stop-motion animated series combines comedy and horror elements, creating a unique and darkly humorous world.
The Passion of Anna follows Andreas Winkelman, a man who becomes entangled in a web of confusion and despair as he grapples with his own identity and the tumultuous relationships in his life. Set in Sweden, the film explores themes of depression, loss, domestic violence, and isolation. Through a series of surreal and haunting events, Andreas is forced to confront his deepest fears and desires, ultimately leading to a profound existential crisis.
A group of friends navigate the ups and downs of casual sex and relationships while on a holiday resort. The battle of the sexes, desire, and the search for love are all explored in this raunchy comedy.
Richard III is a Shakespearean play that depicts the ambitious and ruthless ascent of Richard III to power in 15th-century England. Fueled by betrayal and fueled by his deformity, Richard navigates the treacherous world of the Wars of the Roses to claim the throne of England, leading to a final showdown on the battlefield of Bosworth.
In a painting, the characters, including a painter and his muse, come to life. They journey through a parallel world, facing discrimination, cruelty, and forbidden love. Along the way, they explore themes of social class and artistic creation.
In 1960s Paris, a wealthy businessman becomes infatuated with his Spanish maid on the 6th floor. As their relationship develops, they both face the challenges of their stark class differences and societal expectations.
Caesar Must Die is a documentary drama that follows a group of high-security prisoners in Italy as they rehearse and perform a production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The film explores themes of freedom, tyranny, and the power of art to transcend boundaries.
In a world threatened by evil forces, two youngsters become the superhero Yatterman, using their magical stone and incredible mecha to fight against villains and save the day. Along their journey, they encounter various challenges and embark on exciting adventures filled with action, comedy, and fantastical elements.
Babes in Toyland follows the story of two toy makers, Tom and Mary, who fall in love. They must join forces to save Toyland from the villainous Barnaby, who is determined to take over the town. With the help of some magical elements and the support of their friends, Tom and Mary embark on a whimsical adventure to save their home.
This documentary explores Klaus Kinski's unique and controversial interpretation of Jesus Christ, with a focus on his intense monologues, interruptions, and artistic choices. It delves into the impact of his performance on the theater audience, the use of biblical quotes, and the underlying themes of religion and Christianity.
In this charming film, wealthy Irish immigrant Anthony J. Drexel Biddle marries Cordelia, a headstrong woman who helps him find the true meaning of family and happiness. Filled with musical numbers, comedy, and romance, 'The Happiest Millionaire' is a delightful celebration of love and eccentricity.
Ski Party is a comedy musical film set in the 1960s. A group of college students go on a ski vacation and get into comedic antics. The movie incorporates elements of psychotronic films and drag culture, with cross-dressing and gender-bending being recurring themes. The group of friends also engage in ski competitions and indulges in the fun and campy atmosphere of the ski resort. The film captures the spirit and energy of the era, with beach party vibes and entertaining musical numbers.
Ruby Dennis is an middle-aged man with an unfulfilled ambition as a singer. As he begins to pursue that ambition, his family falls apart.
A gangster, his girlfriend, and an old woman get involved in a series of absurd and comical situations in Paris, including traps, parodies, and revenge.