On the eve of their high-school graduation, best friends Amy and Molly realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night. Along the way, they encounter various classmates and experiences, including a yacht party, a murder mystery party, a drug trip, and a confrontation with their crushes. Despite their disagreements, they ultimately reconcile and make it to their graduation, understanding the importance of friendship and letting loose.
During his valedictorian speech, a high school student named Denis Cooverman declares his love for the popular girl, Beth Cooper, leading to a wild night of adventures and self-discovery.
Say Anything... is a 1989 movie about a high school student, Lloyd Dobler, who falls in love with Diane Court, the valedictorian of their graduating class. As their relationship develops, Lloyd must navigate the challenges of personal insecurities, disapproving parents, and a potential career opportunity for Diane. The movie also features a subplot involving Lloyd's passion for kickboxing.
The To Do List is a coming-of-age comedy film about a high school valedictorian named Brandy Klark who decides to create a to-do list of sexual experiences before going to college. Set in the year 1993, the film follows Brandy's journey as she explores her sexuality, experiments with various sexual acts, and navigates the complexities of relationships and love during her summer vacation. With a mix of black humor, raunchy comedy, and dark comedy, The To Do List portrays Brandy's humorous and sometimes awkward encounters with sexual experimentation, naivety, and teenage sexuality.
A high school student named Leigh Ann Watson plans to get revenge on her strict and tyrannical history teacher, Mrs. Tingle, after she unfairly accuses her of cheating. Alongside her friends, Leigh Ann must come up with a clever scheme to teach Mrs. Tingle a lesson she'll never forget.
A high school senior with schizophrenia, Adam, narrates his life as he attends a new school and falls in love with Maya, a fellow student. With the support of his tutor and the guidance of a loving mother, Adam learns to cope with his mental illness and pursue his dreams of becoming a chef.
The Lifeguard follows the story of Leigh, a 29-year-old journalist living in New York City who quits her job to escape from her personal crisis. She moves back to her childhood home in Connecticut and takes up her old job as a lifeguard. While there, she begins an affair with a 16-year-old boy, Jason, who is the valedictorian of his high school. As Leigh navigates her own life crisis, she finds solace in her relationship with Jason, as they both try to figure out their futures.
In Dirty Deeds, an American teen comedy, a high school student named Zach is determined to become popular by completing a list of outrageous challenges. These challenges include stealing panties, pranking fellow students, and engaging in sexual escapades. As Zach navigates through the social hierarchy of his school, he learns important lessons about friendship and self-acceptance.
A teenager with an eating disorder struggles to find her own identity and cope with the loss of her twin brother. She seeks the help of a psychiatrist and battles with her own mental disorder while trying to balance school, family relationships, and her own health.
Remember the Daze (2007) is a comedy-drama film that takes place in the 1990s and follows a group of high school students during their summer break. The story focuses on their experiences with friendships, drug use, partying, and coming-of-age moments. It explores themes of nostalgia, rebellion, and the complexities of teenage life.
Here on Earth is a drama and romance film that tells the story of a teenage love triangle set in a small town. The film explores themes of class differences, family relationships, and illness. The plot revolves around a spoiled rich kid who gets expelled from his private school and is sent to a public school where he meets a working-class girl. They fall in love despite their differences and face challenges along the way, including the terminal illness of the girl.
Three women who were childhood friends end up on different paths in life. One becomes a successful socialite, one becomes a drug addict, and one becomes involved with a gangster. Their lives intersect again with dangerous consequences.
Karl is the workaholic adopted son while Stephan is the lazy one. They both go to Munich to study medicine and Karl is at the top of the class while Stephan is barely passing. When Stephan's actions causes the death of Anna, Karl is the one who takes the wrap and three years in prison. When he gets out, he finds Stephan is dead and a sick child needs an operation and he does brilliant surgery. This gets him noticed and his mother tells them that he is Stephan Brenner, not Karl Brenner. She tells Karl that he must cure sickness in the world. But, being that he is Stephan, he can no longer marry Lottie, as she is now his sister.
In the summer of 1948, a small-town girl named Jane embarks on a memorable vacation filled with music, puppy love, and unexpected adventures. Along the way, she discovers the true meaning of friendship and experiences the joys and challenges of growing up.
Ah, Wilderness! follows the story of a young man, his big family, and the ups and downs of small-town life in New England. Filled with comedic moments and heartfelt drama, it explores themes of graduation, family dynamics, and alcoholism. Set during the Fourth of July celebrations, it captures the spirit of a bygone era.
Two overachieving “good girls” decide to experience all they’ve missed out on in one crazy, unforgettable night prior to their high school graduation.
A poor farmer's daughter dreams to go to college and become a doctor; to make this possible, her father mortgages his farm to a rich land owner. The girl finishes college and becomes and takes back her father's land.
Wealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.
Distant Thunder is a drama movie set in 1969 about a Vietnam War veteran struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, unemployment, and estrangement from his family. As he grapples with his inner demons, he forms an unlikely friendship with a valedictorian and a former rival. Together, they confront the challenges of their troubled lives and find redemption in the healing power of friendship.
The Business of Fancydancing is a movie about a Native American poet named Seymour Polatkin who returns to his reservation after achieving success. He is forced to confront his past, including his troubled relationship with his childhood friend Mouse and his estranged father. Through his poetry and interactions with the reservation community, Seymour grapples with issues of identity, tradition, and the impact of colonization.