The Poltergeist movies are a trilogy of American horror films distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the 1980s. The films revolve around the members of the Freeling family, who are stalked and terrorized by a group of ancient ghosts that are attracted to the youngest daughter, Carol Anne. The original film was co-written by Steven Spielberg.
The story of the Passion of Jesus Christ from the New Testament of the Bible.
This collection delves into the darkest aspects of human behavior, exploring themes of sexual power, deception, and murder. The main characters are often flawed or opportunistic, manipulating situations to their advantage and navigating morally ambiguous scenarios. With plots full of convoluted and surprising twists, these films keep the audience guessing, differentiating truth from assumptions. Rife with blackmail, deceit, and volatile relationships, these captivating stories delve into the complexities of human relationships and the boundaries people cross when driven by their desires. Embracing moral ambiguity, they invite viewers to piece together the truth amidst the convoluted events on screen.
Two epics portraying fictional events within the context of America's history.
Ghostbusters is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film, directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as three eccentric parapsychologists in New York City who start a ghost-catching business. The second film, Ghostbusters II, was released in 1989.
A series of romantic musical films about clashing cliques of high schoolers in the 1950s and 1960s.
This film series explores familial strife and the quest for personal identity through motorcycle riding. The first film follows two hippie bikers seeking spiritual meaning. The second film, through family history, reveals a character's legacy from the first film, showing connections through a shared love of motorcycles. The third film portrays a young man passionate about motorcycle repair, rebelling against his conservative father to find his identity. The fourth film features a young woman striving to prove herself as a motorcycle racer in a male-dominated sport, facing gender discrimination.
A wild, freeform, Rabelaisian trip through the darkest recesses of Edinburgh low-life, focusing on Mark Renton and friends: Sean Connery wannabe Sick Boy, dimbulb Spud, psycho Begbie, and clean-cut athlete Tommy.
The Vampire Chronicles is a series that revolves around the fictional character Lestat de Lioncourt, a French nobleman turned into a vampire in the 18th century.
Bridget Jones is a franchise based on the fictional columnist with the same name. English writer Helen Fielding started her Bridget Jones’s Diary column in The Independent in 1995, chronicling the life of Bridget Jones as a thirtysomething single woman in London as she tries to make sense of life and love with the help of a surrogate «urban family» of friends in the 1990s.