In post-Civil War Spain, a young girl named Ana explores her vivid imagination to escape the harsh reality of her surroundings. She becomes fascinated with the movie 'The Spirit of the Beehive' and its mysterious character, Frankenstein. As the lines between fantasy and reality blur, Ana embarks on a journey of self-discovery and understanding.
In Cheaper by the Dozen 2, the Baker family goes on a family vacation to a lakeside resort, where they encounter rival families and face various challenges. As they navigate through the competitive holiday activities, they learn the importance of family unity and love.
In the antebellum South, Alice escapes from a brutal plantation owner and finds herself in 1973. With the help of a political activist, she learns the truth and finds empowerment in the post-Civil Rights Era American South.
Howling III: The Marsupials is a horror-comedy film that follows the story of female werewolves who are actually marsupials. It takes place in Australia and explores themes of love, transformation, and supernatural power. The movie includes elements of comedy and horror, with werewolf curses, transformations, and a surprise ending.
Follow Ben, Miko, and Alice as they navigate relationships and search for connection while traveling across the country. Ben, a struggling filmmaker, obsesses over unavailable women while managing a movie theater. After Miko moves to New York, Ben is left to figure out his desires.
Apples is a movie that explores the themes of memory and amnesia. The story follows a character who experiences memory loss and tries to regain his memories through various tasks and encounters. Apples uses the symbol of apples to represent the fragility of memory and the desire for remembrance. Through scenes of dancing, funerals, and grocery shopping, the movie delves into the complexities of memory and the human experience.
What happens when the fates of two strangers intertwine after a cosmic event? A mystical love story unfolds in the enchanting city of Kutaisi, Georgia, as two people search for true love amidst a world of magic and curses.
The Woman Who Ran follows a woman named Gamhee who decides to visit old friends while her husband is away on a business trip. As she engages in conversations and reconnects with her female friends, she gradually realizes the complexities and nuances of their relationships. The film examines themes of friendship, marriage, and the quiet moments of everyday life.
Frightmare is a dark satire horror-comedy that follows a filmmaker who accidentally becomes a vampire. The movie explores themes of rehabilitation, exploitation, and the blurred boundaries between reality and fantasy. It is filled with suspense, dark humor, and unexpected twists.
The Last Horror Film follows an obsessed fan who becomes infatuated with an actress and stalks her at a film festival in Cannes, France. As his horniness escalates, he becomes increasingly delusional and starts fantasizing about undressing and stripping the actress. He takes a trip to France, hoping to get closer to her, but his behavior becomes increasingly erratic and dangerous. The film features scenes of knife-wielding, a hot tub with a woman in it, and a taxi driver who plays a key role in the plot. It also includes elements of a film within a film, with the protagonist daydreaming about being the actress's love interest. In the climax, the protagonist plots to electrocute the actress in a bathtub, but his plan backfires, and he ends up electrocuting himself in a hot tub instead. The movie ends with a freeze frame of the protagonist's dead body. Throughout the film, there is a recurring theme of sexual attraction and the protagonist's inner voice narrating his thoughts and desires. The Last Horror Film is considered a video nasty and explores themes of obsession, stalking, and the blurred line between reality and fantasy.
Crazy Joe is a 1974 crime drama movie that follows the story of a mobster named Joe as he rises to power within the criminal underworld and ultimately faces his downfall. The movie explores themes of power, loyalty, and the consequences of a life of crime.
Smithereens is a gritty drama set in 1980s New York City. It follows the story of a young punk-rock girl living in a van, struggling with loneliness and trying to find her place in the city. She gets involved with dangerous characters and experiences the highs and lows of the music scene. The film explores themes of identity, rebellion, and the price of fame.
Fear(s) of the Dark (2007) is a French horror anthology film that delves into the deepest fears and nightmares of its characters. The film consists of several short stories that revolve around themes such as bullying, cowardliness, supernatural horror, and more. Each story is presented in a unique and artistic animation style, creating a visually striking and chilling experience for the audience.
In 1942, two young brothers are sent to live with their strict grandmother in Yonkers, New York. As they navigate their new environment, they experience a series of comical misadventures, testing their familial bonds and learning valuable life lessons.
A filmmaker in Denmark faces numerous obstacles, including a prison sentence, while trying to complete his film. He must navigate difficult relationships, including with his ex-wife and his father, as he races against time to finish his project.
Two friends reminisce about their last days of high school, when one of them ruined his shot at young love due to his jealousy and possessiveness.
Daddy is a heart-wrenching film that follows the story of a divorced father fighting for custody of his daughter. As he navigates the complex legal system and deals with his ex-wife's mental illness, he must confront his own struggles as a filmmaker. With powerful performances and a compelling storyline, Daddy explores themes of family relationships, mental illness, and the challenges of the legal system.
A young woman named Ruby drops out of medical school to focus on supporting her husband, Derek, who is serving an eight-year prison sentence. Ruby's life revolves around her visits to the prison, working a full-time job, and trying to maintain her relationship with Derek. As time goes on, Ruby is faced with challenges that test her loyalty and force her to confront her own desires and dreams.
The three not-so-lucky guys are having the most difficult, weirdest and funniest day of their lives. Meanwhile, in Moscow, a gang of Kyrgyz conspirators begins to wield, a sexist gynecologist and a feminist traumatologist come to work, a film producer is cheating on the Motherland, and clay policemen are uncovering their batons. The only question is which of these meetings will become fatal for our friends.
Film Geek follows the story of a socially awkward film geek who gets fired from his job at a video rental shop. He finds himself lost and unsure of what to do next, but through a series of encounters and experiences, he begins to discover his true passion for cinema and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he navigates relationships, explores his own sexuality, and ultimately finds his place in the world.