In 1993, cult leader David Koresh engages in a 51-day siege with the federal government in Waco, Texas. The story explores the intense standoff and its violent aftermath.
Stockholm is a dark comedy based on the true story of the Stockholm Syndrome. Set in 1973 Stockholm, a criminal takes hostages in a bank vault and forms an unexpected bond with one of the hostages.
Unfinished Business is a comedy-drama movie about a businessman named Dan Trunkman who travels to Europe with his team in order to close an important deal. Along the way, they face various challenges and obstacles that test their friendship and business skills. The movie explores themes of forced retirement, father-daughter relationships, and the ups and downs of the business world.
A poor hillbilly family from Arkansas discovers oil on their land and becomes billionaires overnight. They move to Beverly Hills, California and try to adapt to their new wealthy lifestyle, often creating hilarious chaos along the way.
An insurance agent, Virginia Baker, is sent by her employer to track down and capture an art thief named Robert MacDougal. She tries to entrap him by posing as an art thief and offers him a challenge to steal a priceless Chinese mask. They plan the theft at Mac's hideout, an isolated castle, but little does Gin know that Mac can hear their conversations. After successfully stealing the mask, Mac accuses Gin of planning to double-cross him, but she convinces him that she has an even bigger heist planned. They target a bank in Kuala Lumpur, but their plans are foiled by building security. Gin and Mac manage to escape and agree to meet at a train station, but Gin reveals that she still needs Mac for another job.
In Brute Force, a group of prison inmates plan an escape to expose the injustices and abuse they endure at the hands of sadistic prison guards. As tensions rise and violence erupts, the prisoners must navigate their way through a web of deception, betrayal, and danger.
The Condemned 2 follows a reality TV producer who forces 10 death-row convicts to compete in a fight to the death on a deserted island. As the contestants battle it out, the producer's evil intentions become clear and the hunted soon becomes the hunter.
Felon is a crime drama thriller about a man who is sent to prison after accidentally killing an intruder in his home. In prison, he must learn to survive the brutal conditions and navigate dangerous alliances, all while grappling with his guilt and striving to protect his family.
Evita is a musical film that tells the story of the rise to power of Argentine political leader Eva Perón. Set in the 1940s and 1950s in Buenos Aires, the film portrays Eva's journey from a lower-class background to becoming the First Lady of Argentina. It explores her relationship with her husband, Juan Perón, and her involvement in politics and charitable work. Evita showcases the struggles and triumphs of a woman who became an icon in Argentine history.
White Heat follows the story of Cody Jarrett, a ruthless gangster who rises to power in the criminal underworld. As he orchestrates heists and evades the police, Detective Hank Fallon becomes determined to bring him down. The film explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the dark side of ambition.
Stealing Cars is a drama about a teenager with an eidetic memory who ends up in a prison camp after stealing cars. After a mother-son reunion, the teenager gets involved in a police pursuit and faces the consequences of his actions. The movie also explores themes of self-harm, trust, and sobriety.
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover is a biographical drama that explores the life and career of J. Edgar Hoover, the influential and controversial director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The movie delves into Hoover's rise to power, his involvement in key historical events such as the Watergate scandal, and his complex relationships with presidents and other politicians. It also touches upon his personal life, including his rumored homosexuality. Through a nonlinear narrative, the film examines the dark secrets and power struggles within the FBI during Hoover's tenure.
Battle in Seattle is a gripping political drama that depicts the protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle, 1999. The movie follows a diverse group of activists and their struggle against police brutality and the abuse of power. With a handheld camera aesthetic, the film captures the intense street fighting and the clash between the protesters and the authorities.
Belfast is a powerful coming-of-age drama set in the 1960s, following a young boy growing up in the midst of the Troubles in Belfast. The film explores themes of intolerance, bigotry, and religious persecution as the protagonist navigates through the shabby streets of Belfast. Against the backdrop of exploding cars, rubber bullets, and tear gas, the boy witnesses the social decay and narrow-mindedness prevalent in the divided city. As violence escalates and riots break out, he must find a way to protect his family and maintain his own innocence.
When a bus full of passengers are gunned down in a brutal massacre, a tough detective becomes obsessed with solving the case. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deceit, murder, and corruption that leads him to the darkest corners of the city.
The Nest is a heart-pounding action film that follows a special forces team as they infiltrate an Albanian mafia stronghold. Their mission becomes even more complicated when they discover a plot to unleash violence on innocent civilians. With time running out, they must navigate through a maze of danger and betrayal to save the day.
Requiem for the American Dream is a documentary that delves into the political inequality and corporate power dynamics in America. It examines various factors such as greed, neoliberalism, and the impact of big business on democracy. The film also highlights the history of labor movements and the suppression faced by political activists. Through archival footage and insightful commentary, it offers a critique of the economic inequality and the concentration of wealth in the hands of the corporate elite.
The Hot Rock follows a group of thieves who are tasked with stealing a valuable diamond from a museum. However, their plans are constantly thwarted by unforeseen circumstances and a series of misadventures.
Batman: Strange Days is a short animated film set in the year 1939. Batman encounters the infamous villain, Hugo Strange, who threatens Gotham City with his mad experiments. With his array of gadgets and advanced technology, Batman fights to save the city from destruction and rescue the innocent.
A small group of Allied soldiers and airmen on Java are being bombed by Japanese 'planes daily. With only one working fighter of their own, and five pilots anxious to fly it, the Dutch commander chooses George Collins to fly a mission to drop a 500-lb bomb on the Japanese carrier lying offshore. As the flight progresses, the commander asks the other pilots to tell him about George. They recount his rise from brilliant law student, through the time he became involved in the corrupt machine of his state's Governor, and his attempts to redeem himself, both in his own eyes, and in Fredie, his long-time love.