This Baltimore-set movie follows the lives of Gigi, Janine, and Beth as they navigate the complexities of relationships and misreadings. Gigi overanalyzes men's signs of interest and seeks advice from her colleagues. Janine is paranoid about her husband's behavior and discovers a potential affair. Beth wants to get married but faces resistance from her long-term boyfriend. As their stories unfold, they learn valuable lessons about love, communication, and finding oneself.
Cheryl, a black woman living in England, faces discrimination and financial difficulties. Years later, Neve, a fair-skinned black woman married to a non-black man, hides her true self. Two strangers, who turn out to be Neve's children, disrupt her life. The children befriend Neve's own kids and cause chaos, leading to Neve abandoning her second set of children.
A contemporary couple's relationship is shown through flashbacks, depicting their courtship and the eventual end of their marriage. Present-day scenes show the couple's struggles and conflicts, while flashbacks reveal the early stages of their love. The movie explores themes of love, marriage, and the challenges that can arise over time.
Larry Gopnik, a Midwestern physics teacher, faces a series of unexpected events that result in the unraveling of his life. Despite his search for meaning and answers amidst the chaos, he finds himself sinking deeper into turmoil.
In The Gay Divorcee, a woman named Mimi seeks a divorce from her inattentive husband. With the help of her aunt, she enlists the services of a lawyer who sets in motion a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Along the way, Mimi falls for an American dancer named Guy, who is mistaken for the infamous co-respondent in her divorce case. As they navigate through a series of hilarious mishaps, the two find themselves falling in love and eventually resolve their misunderstandings. Set in Brighton, England, this 1930s comedy combines music, dance, and mistaken identities in a delightful way.
Thirteen at Dinner is a crime mystery thriller about a murder that takes place during a dinner party. The famous detective Hercule Poirot is called in to solve the case, which involves a group of suspects with various motives. As Poirot investigates, he uncovers hidden secrets and deceit within the group, leading to a shocking revelation in the end.
Arrhythmia is a drama film that follows the story of a paramedic in Russia who is dealing with issues in his personal life as well as the challenges of his job. He and his wife, who works as a nurse, are constantly at odds and considering a divorce. At work, he faces bureaucracy and stress due to healthcare reforms. The film explores themes of humanity and the struggle to find balance in a demanding profession.
Rifkin's Festival is a romantic comedy that follows a married couple as they attend a film festival in San Sebastian. The husband, a film scholar, becomes infatuated with a French movie director while the wife, wanting a divorce, begins a fling with a young Frenchman. The film explores themes of failed marriage, infidelity, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
The boss's daughter, who is tired of her privileged life, starts working in the textile factory where she falls in love with one of the workers. Their relationship becomes complicated when her father finds out and tries to break them apart. Will their love prevail?
Joe Tyler, a process server, is tasked with serving divorce papers to Sara Moore. However, he ends up falling for her and the two embark on a misadventure-filled road trip across Texas, racing against time to deliver the papers before her husband finds out. Along the way, they encounter comedic obstacles and develop feelings for each other, creating complications in their mission.
A woman in an unhappy marriage has a love affair with a younger man in post-World War II England. The story explores their troubled relationship and the consequences of their actions.
The film tells the story of Viviane Amsalem, who struggles to obtain a divorce from her husband in a religiously conservative society. Despite enduring years of an unhappy marriage, she faces resistance from her husband, the Orthodox Jewish court, and societal prejudices.
Indian is a 2001 action thriller film that follows the story of a tough cop who takes on a terrorist plot. With his righteous rage and one-man army skills, he fights against terrorism while also dealing with personal struggles like marital estrangement and the murder of his father-in-law. The film explores themes of patriotism, police corruption, and the battle of good versus evil.
A photographer's life changes dramatically when he accidentally kills his wife's lover and is forced to flee the country. He starts a new life from scratch, assuming a new identity and dealing with the consequences of his actions. As he navigates through a series of unexpected events and unwanted fame, he contemplates suicide and contemplates the meaning of success. The movie delves into themes of identity, fame, and the consequences of one's actions.
Nothing Like the Holidays is a comedy-drama movie set during Christmas. It revolves around the Rodriguez family as they gather for the holidays in their childhood home in Chicago. As the family reunites, old tensions and secrets resurface, leading to humorous and emotional moments. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected events, the Rodriguez family learns the true meaning of love, forgiveness, and togetherness.
Let the Game Begin is a comedy film that follows a group of friends who create a game that leads to unexpected romantic entanglements. The game revolves around a series of challenges and dares, throwing the characters into hilarious and unpredictable situations. As the game progresses, the players find themselves facing surprising revelations and discovering the true nature of love.
Philippe Lutcher, an anarchist, fires a shot at Clara Stuart, a famous stage and screen actress, but only wounds her. The star, through affectation and curiosity to know his motives, pleads in his favour at his trial, but he rebuffs her pity. After he has served 18 months in prison, they meet and fall in love.
Deep Water is a crime drama thriller set on Jersey Island. It follows a dysfunctional couple who are involved in adultery and murder. The husband murders his wife's lover and tries to dispose of the body. The case is dismissed and ruled as an accidental death. However, the husband continues to face accusations of murder. With the help of a private detective, he tries to uncover the truth and get away with the crime.
Mouna Raagam is a heart-wrenching drama and romance film released in 1986. It tells the story of a couple who are brought together through an arranged marriage but face numerous challenges and tragedies that test their love and commitment. From the death of their boyfriend to emotional blackmail and a dysfunctional marriage, the couple must navigate through grief, heartache, and societal expectations. Set in Delhi, India, this film explores themes of love, marriage, and personal freedom.
When Gus Stewart's wife announces that she wants to divorce him, he starts thinking about committing suicide. His 14-year-old son Alex notices this and desperately tries to prevent him from doing so and to give his father a reason to live.