In Friendsgiving, a group of friends in Los Angeles come together to celebrate Thanksgiving. The film follows their hilarious and dramatic misadventures as they navigate through the holiday, dealing with personal issues, and creating chaos along the way. From grocery shopping disasters to unexpected encounters with a dominatrix-costume-wearing friend, the friends find themselves in various unexpected situations. With plenty of laughter, heartwarming moments, and a touch of drama, Friendsgiving is a comedic exploration of friendship, family, and the chaotic nature of Thanksgiving.
Mandragora (1997) is a thought-provoking drama film that explores the life of a teenage protagonist as he navigates through various challenges and experiences in his quest for self-discovery. The movie delves into controversial themes such as drugging a minor, underage smoking, and the exploration of one's sexuality. It also touches on complex relationships, including a strained father-son dynamic and the discovery of one's own identity. Mandragora takes the audience on a gripping and introspective journey, leaving them with questions and a deeper understanding of the protagonist's struggles.
Junk Food consists of four intertwining stories. The first and fourth sections show the morning routine of an blind, old Japanese woman, waking up, buying bread and milk, praying at the family alter; however, it is the second segment where the true story begins.
The stooges graduate from dental school and go out west to open a practice. Everything goes well until Shemp "cures" an outlaw's toothache from the instructions in a carpentry book, and the boys must leave on the run.
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