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  • Adventure of the Treasure Boys (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    5.8 IMDB

    Brothers Tony and Vinny live in a small town in Idaho. They grew up hearing stories from their grandfather, about "Uncle Davey" and the treasure he supposedly buried in Grandpa's forest 20 years ago. Armed with a set of clues left behind by Uncle Davey, the brothers set out with the help of their friends to find the treasure. Alone in the spooky woods at night, the kids find out it's not that simple and soon discover they are not alone; apparently the Mafia, whom Uncle Davey won the treasure from in a bet, finds out and sends two Chicago mobsters to collect the long lost loot. The mobsters think it will be an easy job, but Tony and Vinny aren't about to let the two gangsters steal their Uncle Davey's Gold. While Tony and his "girlfriends" search for the treasure, Vinny & his warriors go to battle using home made booby traps and surprises to fight the intruders. Will Tony and his girls find the treasure? Will the mobsters defeat the kids and get the treasure?
  • The Best Years of a Life (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    6.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Monica Bellucci, Anouk Aimée, Jean-Louis Trintignant
    An old man is having memories of a former lover who is still alive. Images of their affair showing them young combine with dreams and poetry
  • Tales of a Golden Geisha (1990)

    1990

    1h 37m

    6.4 IMDB

    Cast:  Akira Takarada
    Tales of a Golden Geisha" is a poignant and complex drama that explores the intricacies of Japan's traditional society through the eyes of a young geisha. Set in the early 20th century, the film takes us on a journey into the heart of a culture that is both glamorous and oppressive, where personal desires must often be subsumed to the expectations of one's social class and gender. At the center of the story is Miyoko, a young woman who is sold into servitude and trained as a geisha. She quickly learns that her profession is a precarious one, as she must compete with other geishas for the attention and patronage of wealthy men, while also navigating the complex social hierarchy of her world. Despite these challenges, Miyoko is determined to succeed and make a name for herself. As Miyoko rises in rank and popularity, she finds herself drawn to Yoshimura, a young businessman who is struggling to reconcile his personal desires with the expectations of his society. Despite the obstacles that stand in their way, the two begin a forbidden love affair that threatens to upend both of their lives. Through Miyoko's journey, we gain a deeper understanding of the social and cultural norms that governed traditional Japan, as well as the ways in which women like her were able to carve out their own identities and agency within that system. Miyoko is a strong and resilient character, who refuses to be defined by the expectations of others and is willing to fight for her own happiness. The film is beautifully shot, with stunning visuals that transport us back in time to a world that is at once exotic and familiar. The performances are also strong, particularly from the lead actress, who brings a quiet strength and dignity to her portrayal of Miyoko. Overall, "Tales of a Golden Geisha" is a moving and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of traditional Japanese society and the power of personal agency and resilience in the face of adversity. It is a story that will resonate with audiences of all backgrounds, and serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
  • Jane Eyre (1997)

    1997

    1h 37m

    7 IMDB

    Cast:  Samantha Morton, Ciarán Hinds, Rupert Penry-Jones, Joanna Scanlan
    "Jane Eyre" is a classic tale of love and independence, brought to life on the big screen in the 1997 romantic drama film. Based on Charlotte Bronte's beloved novel, the movie tells the story of a young governess who falls in love with her mysterious employer and must navigate the challenges of social class, morality, and personal identity. At the center of the story is Jane Eyre, a young woman who has endured a difficult childhood and is determined to make a better life for herself. After years of mistreatment at the hands of her cruel aunt, Jane is sent to a boarding school where she receives an education and learns to value her own independence and self-respect. As an adult, Jane becomes a governess and is hired to work for the wealthy and brooding Mr. Rochester. Despite their initial animosity, Jane and Mr. Rochester soon develop a strong connection and begin to fall in love. However, their happiness is threatened when a dark secret from Mr. Rochester's past is revealed, and Jane is forced to choose between her love for him and her own sense of morality and self-respect. Through her struggles and triumphs, Jane emerges as a symbol of strength and independence for women everywhere. Her unwavering commitment to her own principles and her refusal to be controlled by the expectations of society make her a timeless heroine. The film adaptation of "Jane Eyre" stays true to the themes and emotions of the novel, capturing the sweeping romanticism and subtle social commentary that have made the story a classic. The film features strong performances from its cast, particularly Charlotte Gainsbourg as Jane and William Hurt as Mr. Rochester. Overall, "Jane Eyre" is a powerful and moving film that celebrates the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Its timeless themes of love, independence, and personal identity continue to resonate with audiences today.
  • Trances (1981)

    1981

    1h 37m

    6.7 IMDB

    "Trances" is a powerful and captivating film that explores the music and impact of the Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane. Through a combination of interviews, live performances, and historical footage, the film takes us on a journey into the heart of Moroccan culture in the 1970s, and the role that Nass El Ghiwane played in shaping it. At its core, "Trances" is a celebration of the power of music to transcend social and political boundaries, and to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people. Through their innovative fusion of traditional Moroccan music with Western rock and pop influences, Nass El Ghiwane created a sound that was both deeply rooted in Moroccan culture and open to the world. The film also explores the social and political context in which the band emerged, at a time when Morocco was undergoing profound changes and struggles for independence. Through their music and lyrics, Nass El Ghiwane became a voice for the marginalized and oppressed, addressing issues such as poverty, corruption, and the struggle for freedom. What makes "Trances" such a compelling film is the way in which it blends documentary-style footage with music and performance. The film takes us inside the world of Nass El Ghiwane, showing us the band members at work and at play, and giving us a glimpse of the profound connection they shared with their audiences. The music of Nass El Ghiwane is the heartbeat of the film, and it is impossible not to be moved by the energy and passion of their performances. The band members are all gifted musicians and performers, and their music speaks to the soul of Moroccan culture and society. Ultimately, "Trances" is a film about the power of art and creativity to bring people together, to transcend social and political boundaries, and to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people. It is a film that celebrates the resilience and strength of the human spirit, and the enduring power of music to inspire and uplift us all.
  • Ladies in Retirement (1941)

    1941

    1h 37m

    7.1 IMDB

    Cast:  Ida Lupino, Evelyn Keyes, Elsa Lanchester
    Released in 1941, "Ladies in Retirement" is a chilling psychological thriller that tells the story of a solitary housekeeper named Ellen Creed (Ida Lupino) who lives in a remote estate with her two mentally disturbed sisters. Ellen has been working as a housekeeper for over a decade for the wealthy Mrs. Edwards, who recently passed away. Her only companions are her sisters, who suffer from mental illness and require constant care and supervision. When Ellen's nephew, Albert Feather (Louis Hayward), arrives at the estate, he finds himself caught up in the web of secrets and lies that surrounds the Creeds. As he learns more about his aunt and her sisters, he realizes that their idyllic life in the countryside is far from what it seems. The film takes viewers on a suspenseful journey of murder, manipulation, and deceit as the true nature of the Creeds' relationship is revealed. Ida Lupino delivers a stunning performance as Ellen Creed, the complex and conflicted housekeeper who is torn between her duty to her sisters and her desire for a better life. Lupino's portrayal of Ellen is nuanced and layered, and she effectively conveys the character's inner turmoil and struggles. Louis Hayward also delivers a strong performance as Albert Feather, the young man who unwittingly gets caught up in the Creeds' twisted world. The film's setting in the English countryside provides a stark contrast to the dark and disturbing themes that it explores. The lush landscapes and picturesque scenery serve as a backdrop to the Creeds' sinister actions, highlighting the stark contrast between appearance and reality. Overall, "Ladies in Retirement" is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the twisted dynamics between family members and the depths to which people will go to protect their secrets. It is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences to this day, and a must-see for fans of the noir genre.
  • Il était une fois, une fois (2012)

    2012

    1h 37m

    5.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Camille Cottin
    Était une fois, une fois: A Hilarious Comedy of Mistaken Identities and Second Chances Était une fois, une fois is a delightful French comedy that will leave you laughing out loud from start to finish. Directed by Christian Merret-Palmair, the film tells the story of Patrick, a man who is down on his luck and looking for a fresh start. After a series of setbacks, Patrick decides to take on a new identity and start a new life. He becomes Antoine, a successful businessman who seems to have it all. But as he tries to keep up the façade, he finds himself embroiled in a series of hilarious misunderstandings and mishaps. The film is a masterclass in physical comedy, with a series of set pieces that are both clever and laugh-out-loud funny. The performances are top-notch, with standout turns by François-Xavier Demaison as Patrick/Antoine and Anne Marivin as his love interest, the fiery and unpredictable Juliette. What makes Était une fois, une fois so enjoyable is its light-hearted and optimistic take on life. Despite the challenges and setbacks that Patrick/Antoine faces, the film is ultimately a celebration of second chances and the power of being true to oneself. While the film may not break any new ground in terms of storytelling, its charm and wit make it a must-see for fans of French comedy. It is a delightful and uplifting film that will leave you with a smile on your face long after the credits have rolled.
  • Where's Rose (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    4.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Ty Simpkins
    When a little girl is found after going missing, only her older brother recognizes the evil force that has returned in her place.
  • 1974: La posesión de Altair (2016)

    2016

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    La posesión de Altair is a chilling horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Directed by Victor Dryere, the film tells the story of Altair, a young woman who becomes involved in the occult and unleashes a malevolent force that threatens to destroy her and everyone she loves. The film is a masterclass in suspense and terror, with a slow-burning tension that builds to a heart-stopping climax. Dryere's direction is masterful, and he expertly balances the scares with the emotional depth of the characters. As Altair, actress Cassandra Ciangherotti delivers a haunting and powerful performance. Her portrayal of a woman slowly descending into madness and darkness is both mesmerizing and disturbing. The supporting cast is also excellent, with strong turns by José María de Tavira and Sofía Espinosa. What makes La posesión de Altair stand out from other horror films is its exploration of the consequences of dabbling in the occult. The film shows the real and terrifying consequences of playing with forces beyond our control, and the devastating impact it can have on our lives and the lives of those around us. While the film may not be for the faint of heart, those who appreciate a good scare will find much to admire in La posesión de Altair. It is a haunting and unforgettable tale of darkness and despair, and a reminder of the power of the human spirit to overcome even the darkest of forces.
  • All the Lord's Men (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    3.2 IMDB

    A couple of Los Angeles detectives with no leads investigate nothing.
  • Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971)

    1971

    1h 37m

    7.4 IMDB

    Released in 1971, "Four Nights of a Dreamer" is a poetic and haunting film directed by Robert Bresson. The film tells the story of a chance encounter between a young artist, Jacques (Guillaume des Forêts), and a troubled woman, Marthe (Isabelle Weingarten), on a bridge in Paris. Over the course of four nights, Jacques and Marthe explore the streets of Paris together, sharing their hopes, fears, and dreams. Despite their vastly different backgrounds and personalities, they are drawn to each other, and their bond deepens with each passing night. The film is a meditation on the power of love and the magic of the human spirit. Through the lens of Jacques and Marthe's relationship, viewers are given a glimpse into the beauty and mystery of life. Their conversations are poetic and philosophical, exploring the nature of art, dreams, and the human experience. Despite the film's dreamlike quality, it is grounded in a deep sense of melancholy and loss. Marthe is haunted by the death of her lover, and Jacques is grappling with his own feelings of loneliness and isolation. As the film progresses, their connection becomes more complex, and the viewer is left wondering whether their love is strong enough to overcome the obstacles that stand in their way. "Four Nights of a Dreamer" is a film that lingers in the mind long after the credits have rolled. It is a testament to the power of cinema to capture the intention of people.
  • I Came By (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    6.1 IMDB

    Cast:  Kelly Macdonald, George MacKay, Hugh Bonneville, Percelle Ascott
    Follows a young graffiti artist who discovers a shocking secret that would put him and the ones closest to him in danger.
  • The Longest Swim (2014)

    2014

    1h 37m

    6 IMDB

    Cast:  Wil Horneff
    Released in 2014, "The Longest Swim" is a documentary film that chronicles the historic attempt of Ben Lecomte to swim across the Pacific Ocean. Lecomte, a Frenchman living in Texas, set out on his 5,500-mile journey from Choshi, Japan to San Francisco, California with the goal of raising awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on the world's oceans. The film takes viewers on a journey through the challenges and obstacles that Lecomte faces during his journey. From treacherous weather conditions to physical and emotional exhaustion, Lecomte must overcome countless obstacles to achieve his goal. He battles through shark-infested waters, navigates through unpredictable currents, and confronts the solitude of being in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean. Through it all, Lecomte remains focused and determined, driven by his passion for the cause he is championing. He is supported by a dedicated team on a boat that follows him across the ocean, providing him with food, water, and medical care. "The Longest Swim" is a testament to the power of human endurance and the resilience of the human spirit. It is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through perseverance, determination, and a commitment to a cause. The film offers a unique perspective on the impact of plastic pollution on the world's oceans, highlighting the urgent need for action to protect our planet's fragile ecosystems. Overall, "The Longest Swim" is an inspiring and captivating documentary that offers a rare glimpse into one man's journey to achieve the seemingly impossible. It is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the limits of human endurance and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity.
  • No Such Thing As Loyalty (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    5.8 IMDB

    Two men loyalty is tested when a very ungrateful and needy female comes in between their friendship. Will she divide Darnell and James or will their loyalty to each other overcome the dangerous game she playing. With all being said, James didn't make it no easier either.
  • Sea of Shadows (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    7.3 IMDB

    The vaquita, the world's smallest whale, is near extinction as its habitat is destroyed by Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia, who harvest the swim bladder of the totoaba fish, the "cocaine of the sea." Environmental activists, Mexican navy and undercover investigators are fighting back against this illegal multi-million-dollar business.