Ginny and Georgia, a mother and daughter duo, move to the small, picturesque town of Wellsbury, New England. As they try to settle into their new lives, they soon discover that the town holds dark secrets and hidden scandals.
School is a TV show that delves deep into the lives of its characters, exploring various issues such as love, friendship, and personal growth. The story revolves around the struggles and triumphs of a group of students as they navigate through the ups and downs of high school life. With elements of drama and romance, the show offers a realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by teenagers, tackling sensitive topics such as controversy, drugs, and teenage sex.
Childhood best friends Nora, Ginny and Mary used to spend every summer at sleepaway camp together, and now, fifty years later, seize the opportunity to get back together for a reunion at the camp — full of food fights, river rafting and emotional revelations.
Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko meet and fall in love during their summer vacation. When they discover they're now in the same high school, they try to rekindle their romance. Danny tries to protect his cool image, causing Sandy to storm off. With the help of their friends, they eventually reconcile and confess their feelings for each other at the school dance. Despite obstacles and misunderstandings, Danny and Sandy end up together, flying off into the sky in Danny's car.
A woodcarver named Geppetto creates a puppet named Pinocchio. The puppet is brought to life by the Blue Fairy with the condition that he must prove his worthiness to become a real boy. Pinocchio is guided by Jiminy Cricket, his conscience. Along his journey, Pinocchio is tempted by dishonest characters and must learn the importance of honesty and selflessness. Eventually, Pinocchio saves his father from a whale and is transformed into a real boy. Meanwhile, Jiminy Cricket also proves himself as a good conscience.
Jeepers Creepers 2 follows a group of high school students who are on their way home from a championship basketball game when their bus breaks down in the middle of nowhere. As they wait for help, they start to realize that they are being hunted by a supernatural serial killer known as the Creeper. With nowhere to run, they must find a way to fight back and survive the night.
When a young boy named Mark is sent to live with his aunt and uncle after his mother's death, he quickly learns that he has a darker side. Mark's sociopathic tendencies manifest in sadistic behavior, including the killing of the family dog. As his deception and manipulation grow more elaborate, his cousin Henry becomes suspicious of his true nature. The film culminates in a deadly confrontation between the two boys, ultimately revealing the extent of Mark's evil.
In Child's Play 2, a possessed doll named Chucky returns to continue his murderous spree. This time, he targets a young boy named Andy Barclay and his foster family, causing chaos and horror. As Chucky wreaks havoc, the family must discover a way to stop the evil doll before it's too late.
Kids is a gritty and provocative film that follows a group of teenagers in New York City as they navigate various aspects of their lives, including underage sex, drug use, and street life. The film delves into themes of coming-of-age, sexual promiscuity, and the consequences of their actions.
Thorn Castle follows the story of a young boy who embarks on a summer vacation filled with adventure, friendship, and self-discovery. Set in a beautiful lakeside town, the boy explores the surrounding nature, goes fishing, and encounters various challenges along the way. With the guidance of a wise teacher and the support of his loyal dog, he learns important life lessons and grows into a strong and independent teenager.
A young couple, Kit and Holly, go on a killing spree across the American Midwest after Kit murders Holly's disapproving father. They become fugitives, constantly on the run from the police. As they travel through different states, they encounter various challenges and face the consequences of their actions.
After their mom leaves for a vacation, a group of siblings find themselves in a bind when their babysitter dies. In order to avoid being sent to a group home, they decide to cover up the incident and take on the responsibility of running the household. As they struggle to keep everything under control, chaos ensues and they must navigate through a series of hilarious and unexpected events.
Now and Then follows the lives of four childhood friends - Roberta, Teeny, Samantha, and Chrissy - who reunite as adults and look back on their past experiences in a small town during the summer of 1970. Through a series of flashbacks, the movie explores their adventures, friendships, first loves, and personal growth, all while dealing with issues such as the Vietnam War and the challenges of growing up. It's a heartwarming coming-of-age drama filled with nostalgia, friendship, and self-discovery.
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is about a 13-year-old girl named Rynn who lives alone in a New England town. She is determined to hide her family's dark secret and keep her younger brother, who is exploited by an unscrupulous adult, safe. Rynn is also confronted by a nosy landlady and a suspicious police officer while she tries to maintain a normal life.
Violet Perfume (2001) is a drama movie set in Mexico City. The film revolves around a teenager who navigates through various challenges including friendship, theft, and the accidental death of another teenage girl. The plot explores themes of teen angst, violence, and the complex relationships between teenagers and their parents.
XXY (2007) tells the story of a teenager named Alex, who was born with both male and female genitalia. As Alex enters adolescence, their intersex condition becomes a source of both curiosity and ostracization. Set in Uruguay, the film explores Alex's journey of self-discovery, the complexities of gender identity, and the social stigmas surrounding intersexuality. The plot delves into themes like coming-of-age, sexual awakening, and the search for acceptance.
The Life Before Her Eyes follows the story of a high school girl named Diana, who experiences a traumatic event that shapes the rest of her life. The film explores themes of guilt, survivor's remorse, and the consequences of choices, all while shifting between different timelines. As Diana struggles to come to terms with what happened, she must confront her own past and the decisions that led her to this point.
Oh, Ramona! is a coming-of-age comedy that follows the story of a teenage boy named Andrei who is infatuated with his dream girl, Ramona. Throughout the movie, Andrei tries to overcome his shyness and navigate the complexities of relationships, friendships, and sexual frustration.
In 'Lovers and Other Relatives,' a neglected wife finds herself drawn to her younger brother-in-law, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected encounters. Set against the backdrop of 1970s Italy, the film explores themes of love, infidelity, and coming of age.
Based on a true story, An American Crime follows the shocking events that took place in 1965 when Sylvia Likens, a teenage girl, was brutally tortured and murdered by Gertrude Baniszewski, a single mother. The film highlights the harrowing treatment Sylvia endured in the basement of Gertrude's home, as well as the systemic failures that allowed such abuse to occur.