True Women is a TV mini-series that follows the lives of four women as they navigate through the challenges and triumphs of life in 19th century America. From the cotton fields of the South to the battlefields of the Civil War, their stories intertwine with themes of friendship, courage, determination, and women's rights.
After a shooting, Jo's family vacations turns into turmoil.
After 70 years of silence, Adolf Hitler wakes up in modern-day Berlin and tries to navigate the political landscape.
Saboteur is a 1942 movie about a factory worker who is falsely accused of sabotage and goes on the run to clear his name. He encounters a series of obstacles and villains while trying to prove his innocence and find the true saboteur.
In this biblical drama, Jesus Christ (played by Ewan McGregor) wanders the desert for 40 days and nights. He encounters temptation and turmoil, facing the Devil himself (also played by McGregor). Along the way, Jesus meets a family in need of help and is torn between his mission and his desire to assist them. As he struggles with self-discovery and redemption, Jesus battles the demons within himself and faces the ultimate test of faith.
The Wild Geese is a 1978 movie about a group of ageing mercenaries who are hired to rescue a kidnapped diplomat in Africa. They face various challenges and obstacles as they navigate through the dangerous landscape of a war-torn country.
In The Uninvited, a composer and his sister move into a haunted house on the cliffs of Cornwall, England. They uncover family secrets and encounter vengeful ghosts as they try to unravel the mysteries of the house.
A pair of lookalikes, one a former French aristocrat and the other an alcoholic English lawyer, fall in love with the same woman amongst the turmoil of the French Revolution.
In Simply Irresistible, a talented chef named Amanda falls in love with a mysterious man who has magical powers. Together, they navigate the challenges of opening a restaurant and find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other. With elements of fantasy and romance, this movie is a delightful and enchanting watch.
When a law professor is suspected of murder, he finds himself hiding out in a small town and falling in love with a tenant while being pursued by a determined investigator. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the professor must navigate through the chaos and prove his innocence.
Storytelling is a dark comedy that delves into the lives of suburban residents and tackles themes of turmoil, exploitation, and the power of storytelling. Through its satirical lens, the film explores various aspects of contemporary society, including race relations, relationships, and the struggles of individuals. With its sardonic humor and thought-provoking narrative, Storytelling offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
Dracula's daughter, charged with murder and desperate for her family curse to end, seeks the help of a psychiatrist to overcome her vampiric urges.
In Yellow Sky (1948), a gang of thieves led by Stretch hides out in a deserted town called Yellow Sky after a successful robbery. However, their plans are disrupted when they encounter a US Cavalry troop in the town. As tensions rise, the gang must navigate deception, desperation, and greed while facing the possibility of a deadly shootout.
During World War II, a group of construction workers known as the Seabees are recruited into the U.S. Navy and become a vital part of the fighting force in the Pacific theatre. They face the challenges of war, including the loss of a main character, and seek retribution against the Japanese atrocities.
Gentleman Jim tells the story of a 19th-century boxer who rises to fame and becomes a heavyweight champion. Set in Salt Lake City, the movie follows the life of Jim Corbett, a bank employee turned boxer. Jim trains hard, fights his way to the top, and faces various challenges along the way. With determination and support from his friends, Jim overcomes deception, false accusations, and turmoil to achieve vindication and success in the world of boxing.
In Night Train (1959), a mysterious man boards a train and his presence leads to turmoil and suspicion among the passengers. As the night unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the passengers must confront their own moral ambiguity and loneliness. The claustrophobic environment of the train intensifies the tension, as the passengers try to uncover the truth while trying to escape their own personal turmoil.
Tales of Manhattan is an anthology film that follows the lives of various individuals who are connected through a tailcoat. The film explores themes of destiny, determination, treachery, and retribution, as each character faces their own struggles and challenges. From a drunken man and a deceiving woman to a composer and a homeless person, the stories intertwine in a series of humorous and dramatic events.
Two insurance salesmen get mixed up with gangsters and a nightclub singer in the tropics.
In order to save his failing crops, a desperate farmer makes a deal with the devil. But when the devil comes to collect his dues, the farmer must find a way to outsmart him and save his soul.