White Men Can't Jump follows two streetball hustlers who join forces to compete in a basketball tournament. Along the way, they face challenges such as racial tensions, friendship, and the ups and downs of their hustle.
Join the Loud family as they embark on a hilarious and exciting journey filled with fun, friendship, and unexpected twists. When the family goes on a vacation to Scotland, they stumble upon a hidden castle and discover their royal heritage. With the help of their new Scottish friends, the Louds must navigate the challenges of being royalty while staying true to themselves.
Lincoln and his best friend, Clyde, struggle to decide whether to participate in the Loud family Spooktacular, attend their friend, Xander's, party, or go trick-or-treating on Halloween.
A Loud House Christmas follows the Loud family as they plan for their holiday celebrations. But when things go awry, they end up in different places across Miami. With time running out, the Loud siblings must come together to save Christmas and reunite their family.
This rom-com set in London during the Christmas season follows Adam and Emma on their daily commute from the village of Langton to London, where they meet the same passengers every day. When their train breaks down in the countryside, Adam decides to break the taboo of talking to strangers on a train and invites the whole carriage to their own Christmas party.
Brian's Song tells the true story of the friendship between Brian Piccolo, a white player, and Gale Sayers, a black player, on the Chicago Bears football team. Their bond strengthens as they face personal challenges and racial tensions in the 1960s. However, their inspiring friendship is tested when Brian is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
In the Bahamas, a closeted bisexual man explores his sexuality while facing homophobic bigotry and religious intolerance. He forms a mixed-orientation relationship with a white man and faces challenges in his relationships with his abusive mother and wife of a minister. The story touches on themes of love, prejudice, and self-discovery.
Looking for Langston is a black and white biographical drama that delves into the life and artistic works of Langston Hughes. It explores themes of homosexuality, eroticism, and the Harlem Renaissance. The film presents a surrealistic portrayal of Hughes' experiences as a gay black man during this time, highlighting his relationships, struggles, and contributions to black history.
A grim, merciless gunfighter known as Santana protects a young woman from the murderers of her family members and at the same time pursues a revenge against a traitor responsible for the death of his fellow soldiers years before.
Bwoy follows Brad O’Connor who, after the death of his son, becomes entangled in a chaotic and passionate online love affair with Yenny, a young Jamaican man. With both Brad and his wife Marcia seeking solace in destructive ways, their lives and relationships are pushed to the brink, culminating in tragic confrontations that no one can avoid.
The non-donor father in a gay relationship struggles to come to terms with being the father to a child which is not biologically his.
Set within the embrace of an intimate group of friends in college, Ace follows the emotional journey of a shy newcomer who discovers an attraction to longstanding group-member Z that he can neither ignore nor fully embrace. As the connection between Ace and Z intensifies, so to does the silence that both illuminates their fears and fuels their insecurities. Though the attraction between them appears unmistakable, their inability to acknowledge and express their feelings for each other openly threatens to sever the powerful bond that draws them instinctively to each other.
A neighborhood populated by ghosts of a relationship and a tradition.
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