The Mayor of 44th Street (1942)
Director: Alfred E. Green
Actors: Anne Shirley, Freddy Martin, George Murphy, Joan Merrill, Richard Barthelmess, William Gargan
Country: United States of America
Happiness Ever After (2021)
This sequel to “Happiness is a Four-Letter Word” finds Zaza, Princess and Zim living new chapters of their lives amid loss, family grudges and new love.
Beautiful Creatures (2013)
Ethan Wate just wants to get to know Lena Duchannes better, but unbeknownst to him, Lena has strange powers. As Lena’s 16th birthday approaches she might decide her fate, to…
Stroszek (1977)
Before Tonight Is Over (1966)
Two female clerks using up their savings to enjoy a few days of carefree life, two plumbers looking for an erotic adventure, a building contractor determined to drink away all…
Suspected Person (1942)
After a $50,000 heist in New York, two of the suspected robbers walk free from the courtroom and they waste no time in heading to London in search of the…
Seduction Theory (2014)
Seduction Theory is a darkly comic coming of age story of a boy, his psychiatrist father and the girl he can’t get out of his mind.
Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (2006)
The gruesome tapestry of psychological manifestations of a nineteen year old bulimic runaway stripper-turned prostitute as she descends into a hellish pit of satanic nightmares and hallucinations.
Death in Small Doses (1995)
One night Nancy Lyon awakes in pain and dies shortly after – poisoned with arsenic. Her family immediately suspects her husband Richard, who left her temporarily the year before because…
Flame in the Streets (1961)
Flame in the Streets is a 1961 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker. Racial tensions manifest themselves at home, work and on the streets during Bonfire Night in…
A Distant Thunder (1978)
Patty is lying awake one night in a church basement, distraught and scared. She is to be executed the next morning for refusing to take the Mark of the Beast….
Franz (2025)
Conceived as a kaleidoscopic mosaic, the film follows the imprint Franz Kafka left on the world from his birth in 19th-century Prague to his death in post-WW1 Vienna.