In a crime-ridden Detroit, a cyborg police officer battles against a cyborg villain who is terrorizing the city. As the violence escalates, RoboCop must navigate a web of corruption and face off against powerful enemies to save the city from destruction.
Bratz follows four best friends as they navigate the ups and downs of high school life. When they each join different cliques, they must learn to stay true to themselves while dealing with the pressures of popularity. Along the way, they discover the power of friendship and the importance of staying true to their dreams.
Return to Sleepaway Camp follows a group of teenagers at a summer camp who face public humiliation, a psycho killer, and a talking parrot.
A marriage counselor in Washington, D.C. finds herself in a marriage crisis when she is tempted by a charming billionaire. As her faith is tested, she must confront issues of love, betrayal, and temptation.
The Promotion is a comedy film that follows two employees, Doug and Richard, as they compete for a promotion to manage a new store location. Along the way, they face various challenges and obstacles, including rivalry, motivational tapes, marital problems, and more. The film provides a satirical look at the corporate world and explores themes of ambition, friendship, and personal growth.
Pleasure follows the life of a Swedish pornstar as she navigates the adult film industry. It explores themes of sexuality, relationships, and the challenges faced by women in the industry.
When Strangers Appear is a thrilling action movie set in a small town. A mysterious man arrives at a gas station, followed by a female fugitive. As their paths cross, the town becomes a battleground for survival.
1:54 is a drama film that follows Tim, a high school student who is dealing with his sexuality while also trying to succeed as a competitive runner. He faces challenges such as homophobia, bullying, and internalized struggles. Tim's life takes a turn when a video of him sharing a kiss with another boy goes viral, causing him to face intense scrutiny and harassment. As he prepares for an important race, Tim must confront his fears and find the strength to be true to himself.
In Double Whammy, a detective is pushed out of a window while investigating a theft of a necklace. He becomes involved in a rivalry with a tabloid journalist and encounters various eccentric characters along the way. With dark humor and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of guilt, dysfunctional family, and mannequins.
The Cook is a silent film set in a seaside resort. The story revolves around a cook who works in a restaurant at the resort. The film showcases various comedic situations that the cook finds himself in, including being chased by a dog, dancing, and throwing food. It also features stunts such as high diving and catching falling objects. The plot is light-hearted and revolves around the cook's daily life and interactions with customers.
Psychobitch is a coming-of-age story about a socially awkward boy named Henrik who is ostracized by his classmates. His life takes a twist when he meets a passive-aggressive girl named Ingrid, and together they navigate the challenges of high school and small-town life in a Norwegian village. The movie explores themes of teenage romance, family relationships, and the struggles of being an outsider.
In 'The Count' (1916), a tailor pretends to be a nobleman to attend a dance party and win the heart of a rich woman. He faces comedic mishaps, romantic rivalry, and tries to avoid the police.
Yuki picks up a gay hitchhiker after leaving her husband's house following an argument. When the hitchhiker discovers his boyfriend having sex with a woman, he decides to keep traveling with Yuki. They reach a diner, which is filled with scummy Deliverance rejects who proceed to rape and torture them.
In 'The Hoose-Gow,' Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a labor camp where they create mayhem and havoc. Their attempts at a prison break, food fights, and comedic antics lead to hilarious consequences.
Human Experiments (1979) is a crime, horror, and thriller movie that revolves around the twisted world of a women's prison. The innocent woman protagonist finds herself trapped in a facility where horrifying human experiments take place. As she navigates the cruel and dangerous environment, she must uncover the truth behind the mass murders and gruesome acts. With themes of psychological torture, mind control, and the fight for survival, this movie delivers a chilling and disturbing narrative.
John Apple Jack is a story about a gay man, John Apple, who is engaged to his straight female best friend, Jack. Their relationship is put to the test when John's father disapproves of their engagement, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events. The movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery.
When Do We Eat? is a comedy that follows a dysfunctional Jewish family as they come together for their Passover celebration. The festivities take an unexpected turn when a series of events, including drug use and hallucinations, cause tensions and secrets to be revealed. As the night progresses, the family must confront their issues and strive for reconciliation.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and other characters attempt to perform a recital at a theater. Chaos ensues as they face various mishaps, including getting hit with hammers and bricks, throwing food, and dressing as makeshift parachutes.
Axolotl Overkill is a drama film about a young girl named Mifti who lives in Berlin. She is rebellious and self-destructive, engaging in drug abuse and alcohol-induced blackouts. Mifti deals with the loss of her mother and forms a complicated relationship with her half-sister. She navigates through the chaos of Berlin's music clubs and parties while trying to find her place. Throughout the movie, she encounters various characters and indulges in random sexual encounters. The film explores themes of coming-of-age, mental illness, and the search for identity.