Paul Blart, an overprotective mall cop, goes on a vacation in Las Vegas with his daughter. However, he gets caught up in a heist when a gang of thieves plans to steal a valuable art collection from the hotel where he is staying. Paul must use his security guard skills to save the day.
Threesome (1994) follows a bizarre love triangle involving a straight woman, her gay roommate, and their new male friend. As they navigate their complex relationships, they explore their own sexualities and confront societal judgments.
The James Dean Story is a biographical documentary that explores the life of James Dean, a cult actor known for his iconic film career and turbulent personal life. The film delves into Dean's upbringing in Indiana, his journey to Hollywood, and his rise to stardom. It highlights his relationships, including his cousin and his girlfriend, as well as his passion for acting and his involvement in the entertainment industry. The documentary captures Dean's impact on the world of film and his lasting legacy as an icon.
When You're Strange is a documentary about the influential rock band The Doors and their lead singer, Jim Morrison. It explores their journey from the band's formation in the 1960s to Morrison's sudden and unexpected death in the 1970s. The documentary includes archive footage, interviews, and focuses on the band's music, performances, and Morrison's charismatic and controversial personality.
An honest examination of the funny, sexy, turbulent and beautiful high-stakes game of heterosexual cohabitation. Tim wants to be a doctor. Caroline doesn't quite know what she wants. They both know their love is real, but can that love endure a town full of possibilities and temptation?
The movie Mama's Boy (2022) centers around the upbringing of Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and how his close relationship with his mother led to and inspired his activism.
This romantic drama focuses on the romance between a 14-year-old mathematics genius and a 19-year-old All-American volleyball player.
Katy Devoux runs a gambling-drinking joint in British Columbia. She is a fair-playing business woman, but is ashamed of the source of her income, so she has had her daughter Nona raised in the states. Jeff Bowman, an unprincipled scoundrel and business rival, arranges for her daughter to come to town in hope of bringing shame to the mother. He overplays his hand and is killed by Tim Reed, a faithful retainer of Katy's and in love with Nona. The plea is self defense.
A woman's husband is wrongfully accused and imprisoned on Devil's Island. She takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge to bring him justice.
"Cappy" Ricks comes out of retirement to fight against a bill, sponsored by his old political rivals, that, if passed, would forbid the selling of wooden shingles for house-roofs. He also takes time, along the way, to smooth the rocky road to romance being traveled by Bill Peck and Barbara Blake.
Young Scooter O’Neal, orphaned after his father’s suicide, is sent out West to live with family friend Dobe Jones. Unaware of his father’s fate Scooter longs to return to his home in Chicago especially after discovering Dobe is an embittered ranch hand hellbent on seeking revenge on his duplicitous wife Eleanor and the man she ran off with. Dobe is dogged in his pursuit until he unwittingly puts Scooter’s life in danger. Seeing the error of his ways the pair ride off together in search of a new adventure.
A wealthy young man bets his uncle that he can transform a clumsy cleaning lady into a glamorous fashion plate, then marry her off to his bachelor cousin.
Coast Patrol was a threadbare silent 5-reeler starring Kenneth MacDonald as an officer in the titular patrol. Nothing much happens really, except for a few misunderstandings, fistfights and boat chases.
In 'The Girl from Nowhere', a man's peaceful day at home is disrupted by the sudden appearance of a mysterious woman who brings chaos and humor into his life. The film captures the hilarious misadventures that follow as the man tries to figure out who she is and why she showed up at his door.
Rachael (Bessie Barriscale) marries Clarence Breckenridge (Hershel Mayall) a widower much older than herself. Although she tries to be a good wife, he ignores her for the bottle. In addition, his daughter, Billy (Ella Hall), who is not much younger than Rachael, is spoiled. When Rachael meets the family doctor, Warren Gregory (Herbert Heyes), they fall in love.
A girl tends a garden planted with symbolic flowers: red roses for lust and white roses for love. Daddy Wisdom encourages the girl to cultivate the white roses instead of the red.
Ranch hand Tommy Dawes has a special bond with little Rosemary, the crippled daughter of his boss Bill Nyall. When Tommy accidentally breaks Rosemary's favorite doll one day, he borrows a $20 gold piece from the foreman's mattress to go to town and buy a new doll. However, on the way there he is ambushed and robbed by an escaped convict
When Rosamond, a convent girl, discovers that her mother is Baby Brabant, a notorious queen of Petworth's gambling house, her ideals are shattered and she denounces her mother's life.
A man who has been jilted by the woman he loves sets out to recover her stolen jewels in order that she can be happy with her new husband.
When two men, one from the city the other a trapper and a woman are trapped in a cabin in the Northwoods after a massive snowstorm. Through the winter a silent bitter struggle develops between the men for the hand of the young woman which ends in the treachery of the city man being exposed and the trapper winning the affections of the young woman after a thrilling forest fire.