Haunted by his mother's recent death, a young man becomes suspicious of his wealthy father's sexy, new bride. When his father dies mysteriously, the boy decides to investigate.
Swept Away is a comedy romance film about a wealthy woman named Amber and a working-class man named Giuseppe. They end up stranded on a deserted island after their yacht gets shipwrecked. As they struggle to survive, their relationship takes a surprising turn.
Exposé (1976) is a controversial horror film set in a country house, where a secretary is subjected to a series of horrifying events including anal rape, forced blow jobs, and murder. The film explores themes of psychopathy, sadism, and revenge, as a psychopathic killer goes on a murder spree in a rural setting.
Angie, a poverty-stricken young mother, is taking care of her son and alcoholic mother when she is evicted from her house. Now she has to get money from the only person she knows with any - the man who abused her as a child.
In Sick Girl, a woman believes her friends have drifted apart and tells a seemingly innocent lie. However, this lie spirals out of control, causing a rift in the community.
Superstar follows the story of a high school student who becomes a superstar despite facing various challenges and obstacles. Along the way, she discovers the importance of belief in oneself and the power of pursuing one's dreams. This comedic and romantic movie explores themes of teenage life, friendship, and self-discovery.
Daphne is a thirty-something single woman living in London. She works as a chef in a restaurant and spends her free time avoiding commitment and dealing with the struggles of adulthood. When she witnesses a traumatic experience, Daphne must confront her own issues and figure out what truly matters to her.
Gambit is a comedic crime thriller about a cat burglar who plans an elaborate heist to steal a priceless statuette. Along the way, he falls in love with a beautiful woman and encounters various obstacles, including a wealthy art dealer and a cunning millionaire. With the help of his accomplice, the burglar must navigate through a series of comedic and thrilling situations to successfully pull off the heist.
A story about an 11-year-old boy who experiences a childhood very unlike any other children at his age. There is no safe and loving home. Silas lives with his mother and there is no father figure to be found. This causes Silas to have a distorted view of what it means to be a man. His mother is a prostitute and has costumers at home, around the clock. Silas, unfortunately, sees a lot of things a child his age should not be exposed to. 'Manhood' is the story about Silas' fight to become a man and win his mother's heart and attention.
Meantime follows the lives of an East End family struggling with unemployment, relationships, and mental health issues. With a mix of comedy and drama, the film explores the challenges faced by working-class individuals in 1980s London.
When her sister commits suicide, a young woman enrolls at her sister's last-known location - a mysterious school for girls. As she investigates, she discovers dark secrets and a satanic cult that will stop at nothing to protect its interests.
Eulogy (2004) is a comedy-drama movie about a dysfunctional family that reunites for their grandfather's funeral. As they come together, family secrets, conflicts, and relationships are revealed. The movie explores themes of loss, family dynamics, and the complexities of relationships.
A prostitute sets out to frame a cop.
A young man moves to Chicago and becomes embroiled in the dangerous underworld of gambling and adultery.
In this psychological thriller, two identical twin sisters become the prime suspects in a murder case. As a police detective and a homicide detective investigate the crime, they are faced with the challenge of differentiating between the sisters. The plot takes a twist when it is revealed that one sister has been gaslighting the other, leading to a sister-sister romantic rivalry and a series of psychological tests and interrogations.
A Good Lawyer's Wife is a sexually charged drama that explores the hidden desires, infidelities, and dysfunctional aspects of a seemingly perfect marriage. It delves into the lives of an older woman and a teenage boy as they enter into a forbidden relationship, while their respective spouses spiral into their own forms of sexual experimentation and dissatisfaction. The film also tackles taboo subjects such as premature ejaculation, suicide, and murder, making it a thought-provoking exploration of human desires and relationships.
Sex and the Single Girl is a comedy movie from 1964 that revolves around deception, impersonation, and a series of hilarious situations. The story follows a tabloid writer who pretends to be a psychiatrist in order to get insider information on a well-known author. As the plot unfolds, misunderstandings, mix-ups, and outrageous situations ensue, making for a delightful and entertaining watch.
World War II espionage drama, starring Preston Foster and Lynn Bari.
Born to Kill (1947) is a film noir crime drama about a man named Sam Wilde who goes to Reno to get a quick divorce from his wife, only to fall in love with a beautiful and manipulative woman named Helen Brent. As Sam becomes increasingly obsessed with Helen, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder. The film explores themes of jealousy, adultery, corruption, and greed.
When a suburban housewife becomes involved in a murder investigation, she must confront her turbulent marriage, infidelity, and unfulfilled ambitions.