An American expat named Mickey Pearson runs a successful marijuana empire in London. He decides to sell off his business to a billionaire so he can retire peacefully. However, his decision triggers a series of events involving plots, schemes, bribery, and blackmail as various individuals try to steal his empire. Mickey must navigate through these challenges and protect his business and his wife.
A young teacher named Erin Gruwell inspires her racially divided class of at-risk students at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high school. Based on a true story, Erin uses unconventional methods to engage her students, including having them keep diaries and teaching them about the Holocaust. Through her efforts, the students begin to transform their lives and find hope for the future.
The French Dispatch is a movie that pays tribute to journalists in a fictional French city. It revolves around a collection of stories published in 'The French Dispatch Magazine'. The film explores different narratives, including a cycling reporter showcasing the town of Ennui-sur-Blasé, an art masterpiece created by a mentally disturbed artist in prison, a student protest that turns into a revolution, and a private dinner that goes wrong when the police commissioner's son is kidnapped. The movie captures the essence of journalism and the stories that unfold within a city.
In The Tailor of Panama, a skilled tailor in Panama finds himself caught up in a complex web of espionage and political intrigue when he is approached by a British spy. As he becomes more involved in the dangerous game being played around him, he must navigate the murky waters of betrayal and deception to protect himself and those he cares about.
Men, Women & Children delves into the various ways people use technology to connect, communicate, and seek validation, highlighting the impact it has on their relationships and self-image.
Dear White People follows several black students at an overwhelmingly white Ivy League college as they navigate social injustices and cultural biases through a satirical lens. The film explores themes of race relations, political correctness, and free speech, culminating in a riot on campus. Through the eyes of the main characters, the movie examines the challenges faced by young black students in a predominantly white academic environment.
Zola, a waitress, agrees to go on a road trip with a new friend to strip at a club in Florida. But things take a dark turn when they encounter dangerous situations involving pimps, violence, and murder.
Disconnect follows multiple interconnected storylines that revolve around the consequences of modern technology and its effect on personal relationships, privacy, and identity. The lives of a group of individuals are profoundly affected by a series of events involving cell phone usage, credit card fraud, cyber-bullying, and online impersonations. As the stories unfold, the characters are forced to confront the consequences of their actions and grapple with the question of whether true connection is possible in the digital age.
Almost Adults follows two best friends in the final year of college as they transition into adulthood. One embraces her sexuality and tries to move on from her crush on her roommate, while the other struggles with her long-term relationship with her boyfriend. Together, they navigate the challenges of growing up, coming out, and discovering who they truly are.
Everything in high school is like the world ending and Sadie Mitchell's crippling fear of the coming apocalypse is the heightened version of that.
Risk is a documentary that follows the controversial figure Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, as he deals with the legal implications of his actions and the impact they have on national security.
Follows a litter of puppies as they train to become guide dogs for the blind, exploring the emotional journeys of the dogs and their human trainers.
Set in 1960s Tennessee, Child of God follows the story of Lester Ballard, a man who becomes increasingly detached from society and resorts to violence, necrophilia, and other disturbing acts. With a troubled past, Ballard spirals further into darkness as he loses touch with reality.
Dinosaur 13 is a documentary that tells the story of the discovery and subsequent legal battle over the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever found. The film follows the paleontologists who unearthed the dinosaur in the Badlands of South Dakota and their fight against the US government, Native American tribes, and other parties for ownership of the fossil. The documentary explores the scientific and cultural significance of the find, as well as the personal toll it takes on the individuals involved.
Dark Horse tells the inspiring true story of a group of working-class friends from a small village in Wales, who decide to take on the elite 'sport of kings' and breed themselves a racehorse. Raised on a slagheap allotment, their foal grows into an unlikely champion, beating the finest thoroughbreds in the land, before suffering a near fatal accident. Nursed back to health by the love of his owners - for whom he's become a source of inspiration and hope - he makes a remarkable recovery, returning to the track for a heart-stopping comeback.
D.O.A. is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of the iconic punk rock band Sex Pistols in the 1970s. The film delves into the history of the band, their rebellious music, and the cultural impact they had during their short-lived career. It follows the band members' drug addiction, their relationships, and the chaotic atmosphere of the punk rock scene in England. It also features concert footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments, offering an intimate look into the world of punk rock. With a mix of music, politics, and personal stories, D.O.A. captures the essence of the punk movement and its lasting influence.
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a documentary film that tells the story of the history and cultural significance of Dawson City, a town in Yukon, Canada. The film explores the discovery of a collection of silent films that have been preserved in the permafrost for decades, as well as the Klondike Gold Rush and other key moments in the city's past.
Four young friends who have all lost their parents form a band and embark on a journey to find meaning and purpose in their lives. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and discover the power of music to heal their souls and connect with others.
Between Us is a comedy-drama that explores the challenges and complexities of relationships. The movie revolves around an unmarried couple who are on the verge of getting married. As their wedding day approaches, they are faced with various obstacles and temptations, including infidelity and lovers' quarrels. The film delves into the themes of trust, commitment, and the struggles of maintaining a long-term relationship. With a mix of humor and emotional depth, Between Us offers a realistic portrayal of the ups and downs of love.
Newtown is a heart-wrenching documentary that explores the aftermath of the devastating school shooting that occurred in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012. Through emotional interviews and powerful footage, it showcases the grief and resilience of the community as they come to terms with the unimaginable tragedy.