A successful photographer in a wheelchair, Jeff, spies on his neighbors from his apartment window and becomes convinced that one of them has committed murder. With the help of his fashion-model girlfriend, Lisa, and his nurse, Stella, they investigate the suspicious behavior of their neighbor, Thorwald. Their suspicions are confirmed when they find Mrs. Thorwald's belongings and Jeff is pushed out of the window by Thorwald. Luckily, he is saved by the police and Lisa. Thorwald confesses to the murder and they all live happily ever after.
Greg Heffley is a young boy who documents his life through a diary. He faces various challenges in middle school, including toxic friendships and embarrassing situations. Along the way, he learns important lessons about friendship, loyalty, and self-discovery.
At a mental hospital, psychiatrist Dr. Mark Powell tries to cure patient PROT, who claims to be from the planet K-PAX. As PROT's story unfolds, Powell begins to doubt his own explanations. The patients at the hospital believe in PROT's extraterrestrial origin, and he offers to take one of them back to his planet. However, as Powell learns more about PROT's history and trauma, he is left with no definite answer about PROT's true identity.
All Good Things is a crime drama film based on the true story of Robert Durst, a real estate developer suspected of murdering his wife. The film explores his double life and the downward spiral of his marriage, as well as the investigation and trial that follow.
Wait Until Dark is a thriller film from 1967 that tells the story of a blind woman who becomes the target of a psychopath in her own apartment. As the psychopath tries to locate a valuable doll hidden in her apartment, the blind woman must use her wits and resourcefulness to outsmart her attacker.
A meteorite crashes near a small town, unleashing a gelatinous blob that devours everything in its path. The town's police officer, doctor, and a group of teenagers must find a way to stop the creature before it consumes the entire town.
In Youth in Revolt, Nick Twisp (Michael Cera) is a teenage boy who falls in love with Sheeni (Portia Doubleday), a free-spirited girl. To win her over, he creates an alter ego named Francois, who is confident and rebellious. As Nick gets deeper into his double life, he must navigate through various obstacles and misadventures in order to be with the girl he loves.
When a police detective's investigation into a suicide note leads him to uncover corruption and organized crime, he must navigate a dangerous world of femme fatales and political corruption to uncover the truth.
Julien Donkey-Boy is a drama comedy film released in 1999. It tells the story of Julien, a young man with schizophrenia, and his dysfunctional family. The film explores themes of mental illness, abusive father, and the challenges Julien faces in his day-to-day life. It also touches upon topics such as the loss of his mother, miscarriage, and his chaotic and absurd experiences. As Julien navigates through his life, he finds solace in his passion for photography and the support of his grandmother. This thought-provoking film takes a raw and honest approach to depict the struggles faced by individuals with mental illnesses and their impact on their families.
Pickup on South Street follows Skip McCoy, a pickpocket, who unwittingly steals a top-secret microfilm from the purse of a Communist spy. He becomes embroiled in a dangerous game between the government agents and the spy ring as they both try to retrieve the valuable film. As Skip navigates the treacherous streets of New York City, he must outsmart the cunning Communist informers and survive the violent consequences of his actions.
Reflections in a Golden Eye is a dramatic film that explores the complex and taboo themes of repressed desires and forbidden love. Set in the American South during the 1960s, the film delves into the lives of several characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected and shocking ways. Through a series of voyeuristic encounters, the viewer is drawn into a world of secrecy, obsession, and unfulfilled longing.
In a suburban town, a teenager goes missing, leading to a chain of events that reveal the dark secrets and dysfunction of the residents. The story explores themes of suicide, drug use, parent-child relationships, and the absurdity of suburban life.
Umberto D., an aging pensioner in post-World War II Italy, battles poverty and loneliness as he tries to fend off eviction and find companionship in his loyal dog.
The Wasp Woman is a cult horror B-movie from 1959. It tells the story of a successful advertising campaign executive who injects herself with a serum made from wasp enzymes to reverse the aging process. However, the serum turns her into a hideous and deadly creature, leading to a series of women being killed. The movie explores themes of fear of growing old, lost youth, and the consequences of trying to defy nature. It is a campy horror film with elements of surrealism and creature feature. The music score features piano and flute, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The Wasp Woman was remade in 1995.
In Sibling Rivalry, a salesman meets an adulterous wife in a hotel room and dies during sex. The aspiring writer wife tries to reconcile with her bored housewife sister, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures involving a doctor, a police officer, and a corpse.
In One Hundred and One Nights, a film buff suffering from memory loss goes on a fantastical journey through different movie genres, accompanied by an enchanting singer and a mischievous magician. Together, they explore love, friendship, and the power of storytelling. Set in France, this comedic adventure takes the audience on a nostalgic trip through cinematic history.
During World War II, a group of saboteurs embarks on a mission to destroy a munitions factory. They face danger and deception as they try to complete their mission.
The Killing Floor is a gripping crime thriller that follows the story of a detective investigating a series of murders in New York City. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and obsession. With every step closer to the truth, he realizes that the killer may be closer than he thought.
Evening Classes follows Monsieur Hulot, a clumsy yet comedic math teacher, as he navigates through a chaotic acting class and brings his unique teaching methods to the students. With his slapstick comedy, Hulot's hilarious antics leave the class in stitches and bring laughter to the screen.
Homo Sapiens is a contemplative documentary that explores the haunting beauty of abandoned places and the traces of human existence left behind. With no dialogue or music, the film invites viewers to reflect on the fragility of human existence and our capacity to create and destroy.