Dancing at the Blue Iguana is a drama-mystery film set in a strip club in Hollywood. The story follows a group of dancers as they deal with personal struggles, relationships, and the challenges of their profession. The movie explores themes of addiction, family dynamics, and the search for identity.
A teenage girl with acting dreams, an empty wallet, and a broken heart is approached by a charming man who promises her fame, fortune, and affection—if she agrees to livestream herself crying for his niche website, Fragile.com.
The plot: Roy is jealous of Sigi, who attracts Nancy's attention, and has two clumsy guys demolish Sigi's father's T-Burn classic. For the repair of the car, Sigi desperately needs $250 until his father returns next weekend. He and his friends try to earn it on the swap meet.
The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is a dramatic retelling of the rise and fall of the Enron corporation, focusing on the fraud, corporate greed, and scandal that led to its downfall. The movie explores the intricacies of the corporate crime and the individuals involved, delving into the dark and unethical practices that were hidden behind the corporate facade. Based on a true story and inspired by a book, the film sheds light on the consequences of corporate wrongdoing and the impact it can have on the lives of many.
The story is about Mike and his teenager sister Tabitha - Nobody ever said that romance should be perfect.
No More results found.