Something Borrowed is a romantic comedy about a woman named Rachel who is in love with her best friend's fiancé. When Rachel and the fiancé, Dex, become intimate, they must navigate the complications of their secret affair while dealing with loyalty and guilt.
Rosa salvaje is a Mexican telenovela that was broadcast in 1987. It starred the popular Mexican actress Verónica Castro, who played the main character, "Rosa", co-starring with Guillermo Capetillo as her love interest and Laura Zapata as the villain of the story. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China the United States, Indonesia and provided the template for numerous other Latin American soap operas in terms of story, plot twists and characters for years to come.
Mike O'Donnell decides to save a janitor near a bridge and unexpectedly turns into his 17-year-old self. He goes back to high school to relive his glory days, mend his relationships with his family, and win back the love of his life.
Ben Stone, a laid-back party animal, unexpectedly becomes a father when his one-night stand, Alison, shows up on his doorstep eight weeks later pregnant with his child. As they try to make their relationship work, they face doubts, infidelity, and the pressures of impending parenthood. Can they overcome these obstacles and settle down happily?
Controversy surrounds high school basketball coach Ken Carter after he benches his entire team for breaking their academic contract with him.
Tony Manero, a 19-year-old Italian-American man living in Brooklyn, finds release from his life's troubles through his passion for disco dancing. As he prepares for a dance contest, he navigates the challenges of racism, homophobia, and class differences in 1970s New York City.
Lace is a TV mini-series that tells the story of a young actress who embarks on a journey to uncover the identity of her biological mother. Along the way, she discovers secrets, melodrama, and the truth about her own past.
Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage directed by Dr. Wilbur Larch. Larch secretly performs abortions for women while also being addicted to ether. Homer, who disapproves of abortions, is trained by Larch but refuses to perform them. He leaves the orphanage with Candy and settles on an apple orchard. Homer and Candy have an affair while her boyfriend is away at war. Homer helps Rose, a worker's daughter, with an abortion. Wally returns paralyzed, and Candy decides to be with him. Homer returns to the orphanage and becomes the director.
In the Heat of the Night is a crime drama film set in a small-town Mississippi. When a murder occurs, a black detective is reluctantly asked to help solve the case, revealing the racial tensions and prejudice in the community. With an unlikely partnership and against the odds, they work together to catch the killer. It explores themes of racism, justice, and the power of working together.
Harold and Kumar reunite for a wild Christmas adventure after accidentally burning down Harold's father-in-law's prized Christmas tree. Along the way, they encounter Santa Claus, robot maids, and various outrageous situations that test their friendship.
Alfie is a charismatic flirt and womanizer in New York City who enjoys living a carefree life. However, his actions begin to catch up with him as he faces the consequences of his promiscuity and infidelity, particularly when he encounters an abused woman and unintentionally gets her pregnant.
Sarah Huttinger is convinced that her family is the inspiration behind the film The Graduate. When a family secret comes to light, Sarah starts a rumour about her mother's past, leading to a series of events that will change her life forever.
Cabaret is a drama musical set in 1930s Berlin during the Weimar Republic, a time of political unrest and the rise of Nazi ideology. The story follows an entertainer named Sally Bowles, a master of ceremonies at the Kit Kat Klub, and her complex relationships with a British writer and a German man. As the political climate deteriorates, their lives are affected by the rise of the Hitler Youth, anti-semitism, and the increasing control of the Nazi Party.
This live-action Christmas musical adventure for the entire family weaves classic Christmas melodies with humor, faith, and new pop songs in a retelling of the greatest story ever told: the story of Mary and Joseph and the birth of Jesus.
In this classic South Korean horror-mystery film, a music teacher's affair with a housemaid leads to a web of lies, blackmail, and betrayal. As the secrets unravel, the consequences become deadly.
In Mexico City in the early 1970s, Cleo, a housekeeper for a wealthy family, navigates through personal and societal challenges during a transformative year. She forms a close friendship with another housekeeper, deals with the strained relationship between the head of the household and his wife, and experiences a pregnancy and abandonment. Amidst political tensions and personal growth, Cleo finds strength and support from her employer's family. The film explores themes of class, love, loss, and resilience.
The Virgin Spring is a 1960 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It tells the story of a medieval peasant family in Eastern Scandinavia who seek revenge after their daughter is raped and murdered. The film explores themes of faith, revenge, and the clash between pagan and Christian beliefs.
In 1900s Vienna, a young woman falls in love with a famous pianist and writes him a letter expressing her feelings. Despite their brief encounter, she becomes obsessed with him for the rest of her life, even as he remains unaware of her existence. Their paths cross again in the 1910s, but tragedy strikes when the pianist's illegitimate son dies from typhus. The woman continues to love him silently, eventually dying alone. The film explores themes of unrequited love, obsession, and the power of a single letter.
Schoolgirl Report Part 1: What Parents Don't Think Is Possible is a groundbreaking German film that delves into the world of teenage sexuality in the 70s. Through a series of vignettes, the movie explores topics such as masturbation, first lesbian experiences, sexual fantasies, and encounters with older partners. With its explicit content and daring subject matter, this film challenged societal norms and sparked debates about adolescent sexuality.
In the mountain village of Provence in 1851, a young woman named Violette returns home after her husband goes missing. As a political prisoner, she is forced into isolation and begins farming in order to survive. Inspired by a true story, 'The Sower' explores themes of literacy, motherhood, and political repression.