
In a Texas border town, car salesman Charlie moonlights as masked Lucha libre wrestler “Green Ghost.” When assailants arrive seeking an otherworldly emerald, Charlie discovers that he has super powers that he must harness to save humanity.

In a Texas border town, car salesman Charlie moonlights as masked Lucha libre wrestler “Green Ghost.” When assailants arrive seeking an otherworldly emerald, Charlie discovers that he has super powers that he must harness to save humanity.

Margot is a french backpacker who always gets herself into trouble. When she finds out that her dodgy landlord has a dirty secret, she has no other choice but to skip rent and run away. On the run she crashes at her perfect sisters house, Carol, who she hasn’t spoken to in a while. Things in the suburbs are complicated, her sister is hard work and her boyfriend Chad is depressed. The three of them under one roof gets messy as Margot faces her problems and becomes an adult.

Eager to climb the corporate ladder, the nice guy and low-level office drone, Chris, sees his hard work go down the drain when an arrogant and conniving co-worker steals his brilliant idea and lands an important client. Under those circumstances, the tough ex-Marine and determined team-building coach, Storm Rothschild, leads the mismatched office team to a remote tropical island for a mandatory two-day character-building course. However, there, on the secluded haven, whatever can go wrong will go wrong, as ravenous ambition, unpunished rebellion, frail allegiances, and even a ferocious man-eating tiger get in the way of the stranded employees’ safe return to civilisation. Does the team have what it takes to survive?

The door of time opens between the swordsman who wants to seize the legendary divine sword at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty and those who chase after an alien prisoner imprisoned in a human body in 2022.

“Enthusiastic Sinners” is the saga of a married cop, a small town widow and their 24 hour lust story that turns into a love story.

A famous author hires a personal assistant to work out of her home but doesn’t realize that the woman is actually a deranged fan who plans on taking over her whole life.
Fairy tales come vividly to life with this $75 million spectacular, a long-delayed fantasy/ horror comedy that can only come from the ingenuity of director Terry Gilliam. Gilliam’s maverick sensibility makes the film more closely comparable to Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow and Neil Jordan’s The Company of Wolves, with the added benefit of impressive CGI effects and lavish production design.

Folklore collectors and con artists, Jake and Will Grimm, travel from village to village pretending to protect townsfolk from enchanted creatures and performing exorcisms. They are put to the test, however, when they encounter a real magical curse in a haunted forest with real magical beings, requiring genuine courage.

Mia, in attempts to make it in a male-dominated sports journalism industry, begins to expose the dark underbelly of high school sports in her small hometown. Now, she must choose between her loyalties to her town and her career aspirations.

Forgotten Man tells the story of Carl, a troubled young actor in an East London Theatre Company for the homeless with a history of incarceration. When the opening night of his new play ends with an actor fighting an audience member, Carl, in the affluent attire from his play, abandons the theatre for the bustling streets of contemporary London. He meets Meredith, a wealthy out-of-towner in London for a funeral. Their sweet romance has Carl risking a parole violation to pursue another life, but when Meredith invites Carl to see the very play he is the lead actor in, and the theatre erupts in violent conflict, Carl is found trapped between his desire and obligation.

The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York’s secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school.

“I wanted to be one of the wild ones, the ones who broke free.” These words begin the semi-autobiographical tale of Catherine’s (Elizabeth Rice) journey in 1968 into the heart of the sexual revolution in San Francisco. She dances naked in the Paradise Club. The soul singer works the audience “Brothers and sisters, these are good times! America’s doin’ fine!” Catherine begins an affair with Earl, the club’s owner. She meets her soul mate, Ben (Evan Williams), but love eludes her. She quickly descends into the club’s dark underworld where she lives by night while America burns with the war in Vietnam, political assassinations, and anti war protests. By the end of ’69, peace and love are dead and Catherine must find her way back into the light.”

Forty-year-old Jimmy is growing up, or at least he’s getting older. While mooching the upper bunk of his ten-year-old nephew’s bed, he enjoys the never-ending generosity of his sister Aiko, and dodges the wrath of his impatient brother-in-law Tak. He thinks that if only he could get married all his problems would be solved. But when he falls head over heels for Tak’s niece things only go from bad to worse.