Red Dwarf is a sci-fi comedy TV show set in the distant future. The story follows a crew of characters aboard a mining spaceship called Red Dwarf, who must navigate the challenges of outer space while dealing with their neurotic tendencies. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, surreal humor, and satirical take on space travel.
In the year 2077, after a war with alien invaders known as Scavs, Tech 49 Jack Harper questions his mission and himself when he rescues a woman from a crashed spacecraft. They discover that the alien invasion was a lie and set out to destroy the alien command center. Along the way, Jack learns the truth about his own identity as a clone and makes a self-sacrifice to destroy the Tet and deactivate the drones.
During a Category 5 hurricane, a group of skilled criminals plans to rob the U.S. Treasury Department. A meteorologist and a Treasury agent must work together to stop them and save the hostages trapped inside.
In a future world where biotechnology has advanced, humans undergo biological changes and abandon physical pain and disease. Performance artist Saul Tenser and his partner Caprice exploit Tenser's accelerated evolution syndrome, showcasing his organ transformations through avant-garde performances. A police unit recruits Tenser to infiltrate a group of radical evolutionists. As Tenser delves deeper into this underground movement, he discovers their agenda of modifying their digestive system to consume plastics. Amidst betrayal and tragedy, Tenser ultimately embraces their beliefs on human evolution.
When a powerful storm with winds of 500 miles per hour hits a small town, a scientist must race against time to stop a disaster from occurring. With the help of military forces and his own expertise, he must find a way to prevent mass destruction.
Doomsday Book is an anthology of three unique stories set during a time when humanity is faced with impending doom. In the first story, a robot gets enlightenment and decides to become a Buddhist monk. The second story revolves around a meteor that threatens to destroy Earth and the efforts to prevent it. The third story delves into the spread of a deadly virus and the struggle for survival. Through humor and drama, Doomsday Book explores philosophical questions about consciousness, technology, and the human condition.
In Eden Log, a man wakes up in a dark and mysterious underground facility called Eden Log with no memory of who he is or how he got there. As he explores the facility, he discovers strange mutant creatures and encounters a female survivor. Together, they must navigate the treacherous environment and uncover the truth behind Eden Log and their own identities. The facility is controlled by a powerful corporation engaged in corporate warfare, and secrets and betrayal lurk around every corner. With time ticking against them, the man and the woman race to escape and expose the truth before it's too late.
In Crimewave, a nerd and a dishwasher get falsely accused of crimes they didn't commit, leading to a wild chase filled with slapstick comedy and plot holes. They must clear their names before it's too late.
Godard's Passion follows a filmmaker's journey through the process of creating a film, delving into themes of purity, disillusionment, and human behavior. It explores the dynamics between the director, actors, and technicians as they work on a project without a script. Along the way, the filmmaker encounters a German actress, a factory owner, and a couple with contrasting personalities. Through this exploration, Godard's Passion raises questions about communication, memory, and the culture of filmmaking.
When a computer technician is killed by a serial killer, his consciousness becomes trapped in the virtual reality world of the internet. From there, he takes control of various devices in the real world and terrorizes a single mother and her children. As the family tries to fight back, they discover the true identity and motives of the killer.
Nine Playmates and a host of male and female models illustrate the changing look of boudoir undergarments over the years.
A young nurse gets a new job at an insane asylum and soon realizes that something sinister is happening within its walls. As she uncovers the truth about the asylum's patients and staff, she finds herself trapped in a downward spiral of horror and violence.
The Space Children is a sci-fi movie from 1958. When a group of children on a beach stumble upon an alien creature, they find themselves caught between the scientists who want to study the creature and the military who want to use it for their own purposes. As the children try to protect the creature, they learn valuable lessons about family, friendship, and the importance of world peace.
After a team of researchers at a science facility in underground facility created a portal to a parallel universe, they become the target of an evil alien. In order to survive, they must confront their worst nightmares and battle the telepathic alien monster.
That's Entertainment! III is a documentary film that takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the golden age of Hollywood. Featuring film clips, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film celebrates the music, dance, and entertainment that made this era so iconic.
West Beirut is a heartwarming coming-of-age comedy drama set in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War. Tarek, Omar, and May, three teenagers attending an international school in Beirut, navigate their way through the challenges of war, friendship, and first love. As they document their experiences on a Super-8 camera, they capture moments of laughter, fear, and hope, providing a unique perspective on the impact of conflict on their lives.
I Am is a documentary that delves into the fundamental questions of human existence, exploring themes such as materialism, love, and spirituality. The film takes viewers on a thought-provoking journey, questioning the values and beliefs that guide our lives.
A divorced woman (Michael Learned) moves to San Francisco from Omaha with her young son. She's trying to re-build her life after her divorce, she leaves her son with his grandmother. She joins the choir of a local church. She has some issues with the choirmaster (John Houseman) who tries to get the choir into shape before the Christmas concert. The choir overcome some personal setbacks as they all deal with personal issues. Zoe (Michael Learned) thinks of quitting the choir all together when push comes to shove.
The movie follows a young technician who starts a new job in a theater company. As he navigates the backstage world of the theater, he becomes involved in various dramas and moral dilemmas. The story explores themes of politics, communism, and personal relationships.