When the disappearance of a young girl grips the city of Baltimore in 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course.
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a movie that follows the life of Bruce Lee, a martial arts legend who became a cultural icon. The film showcases his journey from his upbringing in Hong Kong to his rise to stardom and his struggles with racism, prejudice, and personal demons. It explores his relationships, including his romance with Linda Lee, his marriage, and his role as a father. With intense martial arts action and a powerful storyline, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story immerses viewers into the life of this influential figure.
In Elephant Song, a psychiatrist becomes obsessed with a patient at a mental institution as he tries to uncover the truth about the disappearance of the institution's director. As he delves deeper into the patient's mind, he discovers a shocking secret that will change everything.
Amid the evocative blend of flavorful spices to create the perfect kretek cigarette, two souls embark on an epic romance set in 1960s Indonesia.
During the Vietnam War, a young soldier is torn between his sense of duty and morality when he witnesses his fellow soldiers committing a brutal and heinous crime against a Vietnamese girl. He becomes determined to seek justice and expose the truth.
In the town of Wasseypur, a clash between gangsters Sultan and Shahid Khan leads to Khan's expulsion and sparks a vengeance-fueled feud that spans three generations.
Glory Road is a biographical drama film based on the true story of the 1966 Texas Western College basketball team, whose coach, Don Haskins, led the first all-black starting lineup to the NCAA national championship. Despite facing racial segregation and prejudice, the team overcame these obstacles to achieve greatness and change the face of college basketball. The movie highlights the coach-player relationship, the challenges they faced, and the importance of teamwork and respect.
An Adventure in Space and Time (2013) is a movie that tells the story of the creation and early years of the popular TV show Doctor Who. It focuses on the challenges faced by the show's creator, Sydney Newman, and the first Doctor, William Hartnell, as they navigate the complexities of producing a groundbreaking science fiction series. The movie also explores the impact of Doctor Who on popular culture and its lasting legacy.
During the Vietnam War, a US fighter pilot, Dieter Dengler, is shot down over Laos and must endure the hardships of survival and captivity in a prison camp. Determined to escape, Dengler plans an elaborate getaway with fellow American prisoners, facing dangers and challenges at every turn. With bravery and resourcefulness, Dengler manages to outsmart his captors and ultimately find his way back home.
Gorillas in the Mist is a biographical drama based on the true story of Dian Fossey, a renowned scientist and animal activist who dedicated her life to studying and protecting gorillas in Africa. The movie follows Dian as she travels to Rwanda and establishes a research camp in the remote mountains to study the behavior of gorillas. She faces numerous challenges, including poachers, who pose a threat to the gorillas and their habitat. Dian becomes deeply connected to the gorillas and forms a strong bond with them, leading her to fight against their potential extinction. The movie explores themes of conservation, environmental destruction, and the importance of preserving wildlife in their natural habitats.
In a world on the brink of war, a scientist envisions a utopian future but is faced with the reality of global conflict and the destruction of civilization.
A relentlessly ambitious working-class man becomes one of France's most controversial public figures in this fictionalized biopic about Bernard Tapie.
Beyond the Black Rainbow follows a captive woman in a mad-doctor's commune, as she attempts to escape from an evil and deeply disturbed doctor. The movie features elements of Kubrickian horror, with visions of hell and a loss of sanity.
O.J.: Made in America is a documentary series that delves into the life and career of O.J. Simpson, from his rise to fame as a football player to his fall from grace after being accused of murder. The series also explores the racial tensions and media frenzy surrounding his trial, highlighting the larger social and cultural issues at play.
During World War II, a group of resistance fighters take on a dangerous mission to sabotage a Nazi headquarters and bring down the oppressive regime. Their actions will test their courage, resilience, and loyalty as they confront the horrors of war and fight for freedom.
More American Graffiti is a movie that takes place in the 1960s and follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the turbulent time of the Vietnam War. The movie combines comedy and drama as it explores themes of peace, army desertion, teenage rebellion, and the cultural shifts happening during that era.
The Abandoned is a horror-mystery-thriller film from 2006. It follows a woman who inherits an abandoned house in a Russian village. As she explores the house, she starts uncovering dark secrets about her family, including a twin brother she never knew about. The more she digs, the more she realizes that the house is haunted by a doppelganger and that there are sinister forces at play. She must confront her past and fight for her survival.
Cantinflas (2014) is a biographical comedy-drama film that explores the life of the legendary Mexican actor and comedian, Cantinflas. The movie showcases his rise to fame, his struggles in the entertainment industry, and his impact on Mexican cinema. It also touches upon his relationships with famous personalities like Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Diego Rivera, Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, David Niven, Dolores del Rio, and Elizabeth Taylor. Overall, it is a heartwarming story that highlights the triumphs and tribulations of the beloved artist.
A celebration of the legendary band that revolutionized pop music, and the iconic, harmonious sound they created that personified the California dream, captivating fans for generations and generations to come.
Born to Be Blue is a biographical drama that follows the life of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, it explores his struggles with drug addiction, his comeback, and personal redemption.