A struggling writer in the midst of a divorce befriends a retired serial killer who incidentally becomes his marriage counselor by day, and killing counselor for his next book by night.
In 1980s Miami, Valentine, a psychotic hitman seeks freedom by hijacking the Chicago Outfit's insurance scam. Partnering with enemies and pursued by a justice-driven undercover cop, a silent collaboration may be more deadly than lucrative.
A magical talking vagina helps her trans woman best friend travel back in time in order to acquire a uterus - altering the entire multiverse in the process.
In Vienna in 1913, Hugo, a young man from a well-off Viennese family, is sent to see Sigmund Freud, the inventor of psychoanalysis. Hugo complains that he feels an impulsive revulsion tinged with hatred for Jews. Freud accepts him for an analysis. Hugo befriends a struggling artist obsessed with vegetarianism and German nationalism, Adolf. Filmed in contemporary New York City—particularly in the Bronx—V13 portrays the origins of the Nazi Weltenschaung. Alan Cumming gives an extraordinary performance as SIgmund Freud. The screenplay is based on a play by Alain Didier-Weill. His prior collaboration with the director, THE CALLER (2008), won the Made in New York Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival.
It is the turbulent year of 1989. David Gutierrez is the new judge who arrives in town to dispense justice. However, dark forces get in the way of his mission. David stands up to them, but the secrets of his past become his enemies’ most powerful weapon. David will have to face the consequences of his actions or be persuaded by the corruption of those who want truth and justice silenced in the town.
A mercenary takes on the job of tracking down a target on a plane but must protect that target when they're surrounded by people trying to kill both of them.
A group of disillusioned outsiders abandon modern society in search of a new beginning. Settling on a remote, uninhabited island, their utopian dream quickly unravels as they discover that the greatest threat isn’t the brutal climate or deadly wildlife, but each other.
When 24-year-old Jason Hochberg arrives for counsellor weekend at his beloved Camp Pineway, his biggest problem is feeling out of touch with his teenage co-workers. Little does he know; a masked killer has murdered camp owners John and Kathy and is preparing to strike again.
Inconsolable since the death of his wife, Karsh, a prominent businessman, invents a revolutionary and controversial technology that enables the living to monitor their dear departed in their shrouds. One night, multiple graves, including that of Karsh’s wife, are desecrated, and he sets out to track down the perpetrators.
Marcie has a dream: to own Ed's Tavern, where she's bartender and den mother to a devoted small-town community. But when a developer sets his sights on Ed's wooded land, Marcie's future is upended. As she rallies her people, she finds that an endangered bird may hold the key to preventing the loss of the tavern and saving her community.
In this enveloping second part of the Youth trilogy, shot between 2015 and 2019, Wang Bing deepens his vérité portrait of a generation struggling to survive on meager wages amidst a nation’s economic expansion, emphasizing the distrustful, increasingly combative relationship between workers and management.
Hopelessly stuck in a dead-end job and forced to move in with his disapproving mother-in-law, Eddie Mathews sets out to make his Hollywood dream come true -- urged on by his imaginary villainous companion, who wants to be brought to life.
Rudy gets a second chance at life, when he inherits his family's doll-making business, but it comes with a challenging stipulation. Rudy's Uncle Jack seems to have his nephew's best interests at heart, until he teams up with a greedy business partner and helps develop a sordid plan to become rich.
The third time was the charm. Twice turned down by "Menudo" for being too short, Ricky Martin (born Enrique Martin Morales) joined the boy band at the age of 12 and emerged as a teen heartthrob. Five years later, he was on his own, singing in 5 languages, propelling Latin pop to mainstream music. There was Mexican theater, a TV show, and then an American soap opera and sitcom along the way. The child who began as a choir altar boy and sang fast food TV ads in Puerto Rico would transcend his "Livin' La Vida Loca" lyrics and reveal his true self as a gay man. A six-year marriage, 4 children by surrogacy, and divorce would follow. Some may call it "A Loco Life."
Scooters are for joyrides not cross-country treks. Try telling that to 182 riders who signed up for the tenth running of Scooter Cannonball. On wheels the size of dinner plates, they attempt to cross America in eight days on back roads. THE BIG SCOOT follows along as riders face scorching desert heat, rutted mountain passes, and even wild animals. Crashes and camaraderie become their constant companions as they learn that the true reward lies in the ride itself-if they can survive it.
The lives of a human smuggler transporting refugees to the Darién Gap, an asylum seeker in New York City, and frontline humanitarian volunteers interweave in a harrowing examination of the global migration crisis.
Beachfront bicycle rental shop owner, Howie, scrambles to beat out a competing rental shop opening the next day. As time ticks, he encounters thieves, dead bodies, a new love interest and the hope to turn his luck around. But, will it all work out?
When a sorority president is murdered before rush week, her two Littles- Brianna and Chrissy- compete in an election to become her successor, but find themselves counting more than just votes as bodies pile up around them.
From the Cowboy's Boot Heel: The Musical Journey of Rob McNurlin is a captivating documentary that chronicles career of Appalachian musician Rob McNurlin. Directed by Steven Middleton, the film combines intimate interviews, live performances, and a treasure trove of archival media to trace McNurlin's evolution as an artist. From his early days to his status as a celebrated voice in Appalachian and Americana music, the film paints a vivid portrait of a musician whose work bridges country, folk, and gospel traditions, offering a rich exploration of heritage, artistry, and the enduring power of storytelling through song. Featuring interviews with J.T. Cure, Marty Stuart, Kenny Vaughn, Chris Scruggs, and Jorma Kaukonen,.