When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
When a cockerel apparently flies into a chicken farm, the chickens see him as an opportunity to escape their evil owners. Ginger, the determined chicken, has been trying to flee the coop with the help of two rats, Nick and Fetcher. When Mrs. Tweedy realizes her failing farm, Ginger convinces the other hens to speed up their escape efforts. A Rhode Island Red rooster named Rocky crashes into the coop and the hens believe he can teach them how to fly. Rock's wing is injured, but he puts the chickens through exercises to buy them time. As Mr. Tweedy assembles a machine, Ginger and the chickens work on building a plane. When Mr. Tweedy kidnaps Ginger to test the machine, Rocky rescues her and sabotages the machine. The chickens finish their plane just as Mr. Tweedy repairs the pie machine. In a revolt, the chickens tie up Mr. Tweedy and escape in the plane, with Mrs. Tweedy in pursuit. Rocky and Ginger save the day, and the chickens find refuge in a bird sanctuary. Rocky and Ginger become a couple, while Nick and Fetcher plan to start their own chicken farm.
After discovering a list of numbers that predicts past and future disasters, M.I.T. professor John Koestler sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe. With the help of the numbers, he uncovers the dates of major catastrophic events and realizes that there are still numbers left that predict future events. As he tries to unravel the mystery, he realizes that the final event is related to the sun and could potentially destroy life on Earth. John must race against time to stop the disaster and protect his family.
In 1969, four strangers arrive at the El Royale Hotel. Catholic priest Daniel Flynn, singer Darlene Sweet, salesman Laramie Seymour Sullivan, and sarcastic Emily Summerspring meet the hotel's only employee, Miles Miller. As the guests settle in, secrets are revealed and tensions rise. Priests turn out to be robbers, FBI agents are undercover, and hidden passageways with surveillance equipment are discovered. A kidnapping, murder, and a sadistic cult leader add to the chaos. Ultimately, the survivors must fight for their lives and confront their guilt and past actions.
Raised by a single mother in poverty, Ray Charles goes blind at a young age. He finds solace in music and rises to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.
Pawn Sacrifice is a gripping biographical drama that follows the life of chess champion Bobby Fischer and his rise to fame amid the intense Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union. From his early years as a prodigious chess talent to his historic World Chess Championship match against Boris Spassky, Fischer's journey is plagued by paranoia and inner demons that threaten to consume him.
When a bus crash sends four souls to the afterlife, they are given a chance to return to Earth to complete their unfinished business. As they inhabit the bodies of living people, they must navigate their way through love, friendship, and redemption.
Set in 1960s Taiwan, A Brighter Summer Day follows a teenage boy who becomes entangled with a youth gang. As the summer unfolds, the boy faces violence, love, and the challenges of coming of age in a turbulent environment.
In the 1950s, the Justice League superheroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, unite to fight against supervillains and save the world from destruction during the Cold War.
Set in the glamorous world of Miami in the 1950s, Magic City follows the life of hotel owner Ike Evans as he navigates the dangerous waters of organized crime. With his establishment serving as the hub for illegal activities, Ike finds himself entangled in a web of seduction, betrayal, and murder. As tensions rise between the mobsters and the district attorney, Ike must protect his family and his business at all costs.
In 1959, Truman Capote learns of a murder case in Kansas and decides to write a book about it. He forms a relationship with one of the killers on death row while conducting research. As Capote delves deeper into the case, he becomes emotionally attached to the killer. The appeals process drags on for years, and Capote struggles to complete his book. Eventually, he obtains the information he needs but realizes his own callousness in the process. With the last appeal rejected, Capote witnesses the execution and reflects on his inability to stop it. Despite the success of his book, Capote is consumed by his own misery and never finishes another book.
Hi-de-Hi! is a British sitcom that takes place in Maplins, a fictional holiday camp in the 1950s. The show follows the lives of the camp's staff, including their workplace antics and unrequited love.
Hitchcock (2012) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Alfred Hitchcock, the renowned filmmaker. The movie explores his struggles, triumphs, and relationships, giving a glimpse into the man behind the camera. It delves into the making of his iconic film 'Psycho' and the challenges he faced in bringing his vision to life. Through the lens of Hitchcock's life, the movie portrays the complexities of creativity, love, and obsession.
Set in the 1950s, a group of friends in Baltimore navigate through the challenges of life, love, and friendship. The story revolves around a diner where they often meet to share their experiences and bond with one another. As they face various personal and relationship issues, they find solace and support in their tight-knit group.
Desert Hearts is a drama and romance film based on the novel by Jane Rule. The story revolves around Vivian, a recently divorced professor who travels to Reno, Nevada. She meets Cay, a free-spirited younger woman, and they embark on a passionate love affair against the backdrop of conservative 1950s America. Vivian must confront societal expectations and her own self-discovery as she navigates her newfound desires.
In the year 1959, a psychotherapist treats three schizophrenic patients at a mental hospital. The patients all believe that they are Jesus Christ and the psychotherapist tries to understand their delusions while facing opposition from a bureaucrat. The story is based on a true story and is entirely told in flashback.
Cold War is a romantic drama that follows the tumultuous relationship between a jazz pianist and a female singer in 1950s Poland. Their love is tested by politics, border crossings, and the iron curtain that separates them. As they navigate through the challenges of the Cold War era, their love story becomes a powerful metaphor for the struggles faced by individuals caught in the midst of political turmoil. With stunning cinematography and a haunting soundtrack, Cold War is a visually striking and emotionally gripping film.
Obsession (1976) is a gripping psychological thriller that follows a man who becomes dangerously obsessed with a woman he believes is his dead wife's doppelganger. As he gets entangled in a web of deceit, guilt, and secrets, he must confront the consequences of his actions before it's too late.
In 1959, women from different backgrounds come together to work as saleswomen in a prestigious department store in Sydney, Australia. Over the course of a summer, they form strong friendships, navigate love and romance, and grapple with societal expectations. Based on the novel by Madeleine St John, Ladies in Black is a heartwarming story about the transformative power of fashion and the pursuit of dreams.
In 1959, the death of George Reeves, the beloved actor who played Superman on TV, leaves a detective disillusioned. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of jealousy, deception, and scandal in the glamorous world of Hollywood.