Nicholas Nickleby is thrust into a world of misfortune after the death of his father, leaving him to support his mother and sister. He encounters wicked uncles, sexual harassment, and a new job that leads him to uncover secrets and find his true calling.
Bunny is a melancholic animated movie about a bunny who finds solace in cooking. The bunny's world is filled with frustration and morbidity, but cooking becomes an escape for the bunny. The movie explores themes of death, loss, and the desire for reunion. With no dialogue, Bunny tells a heartfelt story through visual storytelling.
A mother and her daughter move into a new house, and soon the mother begins to uncover dark secrets hidden within its walls. As she digs deeper, she realizes that the previous occupants of the house may have been involved in a series of mysterious deaths. With her daughter's life at stake, the mother must confront these deadly secrets before it's too late.
Highgate House of Horror is a chilling horror film set in the infamous Highgate House. The movie follows a chef who moves into the house and discovers its dark secrets. As the chef unravels the mysteries, he encounters multiple storylines and a surprise ending that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
The We and the I follows a group of high school students from the Bronx as they ride a bus on their last day of school. The film explores their relationships, drama, and conflicts, touching on themes of identity, bullying, and friendship.
The Crocadero nightclub. Porky has his diploma from the Sucker Correspondence School of music, and has dreams of being a bandleader, but he's broke. He gets a job at the club washing dishes. His boss mistakes Porky going after a fly for loafing and fires him. His bandleaders don't show, and he brings Porky back to impersonate several famous bandleaders.
Miriam and Dave Lapp are a charming young couple with a brood of adorable children. Dave works in and part owns a construction company. They are also members of the 'Old Order' Amish community in Pennsylvania,whose church forbids all technology - though Dave gets lifts to work in a car and the couple,by allowing themselves to be filmed,risk the wrath of church elders. Having outlined their traditional life-style to camera Miriam persuades several friends to be happily filmed and it becomes clear that the Lapps and other,younger Amish,believe that,having been rebaptized to allow a more open evangelical approach - risking excommunication thereby - they feel the need for a change in the community. The film ends as the family consolidates its dream to own their own farm.
After being unjustly attacked, a cook goes on a killing spree.
Documentary about famous chef Alain Ducasse.
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