In this extra scene from "Descendants: The Rise of Red," Bridget follows her dream of spreading love and joy to all through her dance, the "Shuffle of Love." Red and Chloe see how important the dance is to Bridget and offer to help perfect it in time to debut the dance at Merlin Academy’s biggest event, Castlecoming. In the euphoria of perfecting her dance for all to see, Bridget’s imagination runs wild, and her dance explodes beyond her wildest dreams… or so she thinks.
Fed up taking care of everyone's needs but her own, writer, wife and mom Annie discovers a tiny door in her closet that leads to what appears to be a better version of her life: a sweet and perfect doppelganger of her husband, well-behaved and helpful kids, a writing mentor who lives next door. But as this "Closet" family begins to reveal their flaws, Annie's place in this new world is challenged by the Closet version of herself.
The Green Snake, who feeds only on demons and never harms humans, is misunderstood by the people of Hangzhou. Driven out and attacked, she escapes wounded and encounters a little ghost. The two decide to travel together. Upon entering the demon realm, the Green Snake attempts to rescue captured demons but faces skepticism and rejection. The Demon King, recognizing her abilities, assigns her a critical mission. As she spends time with the little ghost, the Green Snake begins to experience human emotions, and a deep bond forms between them.
Two cameras determined to be of the famed urban explorer Blight leave details of an incredible disappearance in a long-abandoned chemical factory that took the lives of dozens of employees a decade earlier.
Getting High is a surreal exploration of the mind, told through the eyes of a narrator trapped in the haze of his own thoughts. As he indulges in a joint, the film takes on a green-tinted aesthetic, symbolizing his disconnection from reality as his consciousness drifts through a series of iconic cinematic references, philosophical musings, and existential dilemmas. The movie draws influence from Fight Club, Her, American Psycho, and The Matrix, weaving these allusions into a disorienting montage of self-doubt, introspection, and the search for meaning. With a soundtrack that ranges from haunting to chaotic, Getting High is both a personal reflection on the consequences of indulgence and a universal commentary on the noise and beauty of modern existence. The film leaves you questioning your own reality, while pondering what truly sustains us — art or the illusions we create.
When human sailors are attacked by mysterious creatures of the deep, only one person can stop the war between land and sea: the Witcher, Geralt of Rivia.
"Porche" is an American short musical documentary directed by Joe Redmond and Luis Angeles, based on the album of the same name. It follows the journey of two small-town rappers, JRGRETZKY (Joe Redmond) and Margiela Sorcerer (Luis Angeles) over several years as they attempt to find their sound and create an album with the help of their friends, fellow rapper CashStarChris (Chris Gnos) and filmmaker Jamdry (Jamdry Rodrigues). The result is a kaleidoscopic odyssey, a 30-minute long visual album examining the boundless limits of adolescent creativity and ambition.
In this Cinderella story set in a mythical West African kingdom. The prince, heir to the throne, and an orphaned maiden, must overcome numerous obstacles in their quest to find true love.