Follow the hilarious and chaotic escapades of Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck as they navigate through outrageous situations in their own unique way.
Wait Until Dark is a thriller film from 1967 that tells the story of a blind woman who becomes the target of a psychopath in her own apartment. As the psychopath tries to locate a valuable doll hidden in her apartment, the blind woman must use her wits and resourcefulness to outsmart her attacker.
A man named Johnny is betrayed by his best friend Mark, leading to a series of dramatic and absurd events. The movie showcases the relationships, infidelity, and strange behaviors of the characters involved.
In Munster, Go Home!, the Munster family travels to England to claim an inheritance. Upon arriving, they find themselves embroiled in an adventurous car race, encountering eccentric characters and supernatural beings along the way. They must navigate the challenges and embrace their unconventional family in order to succeed.
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a magical toy store run by the eccentric Mr. Magorium. When he decides to sell the store, it causes chaos as the toys come to life and try to convince him not to go. A young boy named Eric and a skeptical accountant named Henry must learn to believe in the magic of the store and save it from being sold.
In the small town of Clearwater, a paperboy becomes obsessed with seeking revenge for the murder of his father. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers dark secrets and becomes a target himself, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful confrontation.
Supernanny (2005) is a reality TV show that follows the life of a specialist nanny who helps families struggling with behavioral problems. Using her expertise in child psychology and parenting techniques, she works with parents to address naughty behavior, discipline issues, and family relationships. Through a combination of reenactments, advice, and constructive criticism, the Supernanny helps parents establish house rules, implement time-outs, and create a positive environment for their children.
My Best Fiend is a documentary that explores the volatile and intense relationship between director Werner Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film delves into their love-hate dynamic, showcasing the challenges and conflicts they faced while working together on various projects. From explosive arguments to passionate artistic collaborations, My Best Fiend offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex world of filmmaking and the unique bond between Herzog and Kinski.
Celebrity is a satirical comedy that follows the life of a celebrity who deals with fame, divorce, and the challenges of being in the public eye. With a witty and humorous tone, the movie explores the ups and downs of celebrity culture with a satirical twist.
After finding the body of a murdered girl, a man becomes the prime suspect in her death and must uncover the secrets and lies within his own life to prove his innocence.
The Women tells the story of the lives and loves of a group of wealthy Manhattan women. Set in the glamorous world of New York high society, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
A new transfer student reluctantly tries out for the cheerleading team at the insistence of her overly ambitious mother.
Two best friends decide to have a child together while keeping their relationship strictly platonic, but their arrangement gets complicated as they start dating other people.
The Coast Guard is a drama film set in South Korea about a soldier who witnesses a murder and becomes obsessed with finding the killer. The film explores themes of friendship, loss, and the brutal realities of war. It delves into the mental toll that military service can take on a person, portraying the protagonist's descent into madness as he becomes increasingly consumed by his search for justice. Along the way, he navigates complex relationships and confronts his own demons, ultimately leading to a shocking conclusion.
Camille is a romantic comedy film about a young couple who embark on their honeymoon to Niagara Falls. However, their trip takes an unexpected turn when they encounter the ghost of a woman who died on her honeymoon years ago. The couple must navigate this supernatural experience while also dealing with their own personal issues and regrets.
The Queen of Versailles is a documentary that follows the journey of a wealthy couple, David and Jackie Siegel, as they build the largest single-family home in the United States. However, their extravagant lifestyle is abruptly disrupted by the 2008 financial crisis, leading to their struggle with bankruptcy and the subsequent impact on their family dynamics. Through a candid and often shocking lens, the film explores themes of wealth, debt, family, and the consequences of pursuing the American dream.
Tigers is a biographical drama film about a teenager's journey in overcoming depression and dealing with the pressures of becoming a professional football player. Set in Milan, Italy, the movie explores themes of mental health, estranged relationships, and the challenges of the sporting world. Based on a true story, Tigers follows the protagonist's path of self-discovery, resilience, and determination.
Set in 1930s India, 'Water' follows the story of an 8-year-old child bride, who becomes a widow and is sent to live in an ashram for widows. There, she meets an old woman who challenges her beliefs and leads her on a path of self-discovery and empowerment. The film explores themes of tradition, discrimination, and the strength of love in the face of adversity.
Zaza, an actress in a Parisian music hall, finds herself entangled in a romantic rivalry while struggling with fear and the challenges of her profession. Based on a play, this comedy-drama takes place in the vibrant city of Paris, France.