"4 Days" tells the story of two college friends who slowly realize they mean more to each other than either had initially realised. '4 Days' joins Derek and Mark in the days leading up to Valentine's Day over the course of a few years - charting the blossoming of a friendship in to something much more enduring as time goes on - and challenging both to question who they thought they were and who they truly want to be. Painting a moving picture of how an abiding friendship can sometimes lead to love - and how we sometimes have to wrestle with our own demons to find their true self, '4 Days' is achingly romantic and delicate.
A murdered girl's defiant mother (Frances McDormand) boldly paints three local billboards, each with a controversial message, igniting a furious battle with a volatile cop (Sam Rockwell) and the town's revered chief of police (Woody Harrelson).
For Dennis (Jon Paul Phillips) 30th birthday, his sugar daddy says the three words no kept boy wants to hear - "Get a job". Interior Designer/Reality Show star Farleigh Knock (Thure Riefenstein) has a knack for keeping beautiful things, like the Adonic Dennis, around his home. So when Fairleigh gives him this unthinkable ultimatum Dennis goes from Kept Boy to Lost Man. How will Dennis retain his identity, his autonomy, in a post gay marriage world, where vestiges of a minority cultures sexual mores remain?
If you think 'Airplane' was funny, then buckle your seatbelts for this hilarious, no holds barred film from the Zucker Brothers and Jim Abrahams, directed by John Landis of the 'Blues Brothers' and 'Animal House' fame. Here is the birthplace of the raunchy and ridiculous, a collection of uproarious takes off and puts one of commercials, news shows, coming attractions, plus the immortal 'A Fistful of Yen'. Kentucky Fried Movie' is non stop hysteria, loaded with puns, double entendres and a constant parade of bountiful babes! Imagine 'Saturday Night Live' without the censors and you've got the one and only!
A preoccupation of most gay guys is the fantasy of sex with a straight guy. He can be your best buddy, college jock, some guy you seen on the street or just some generic straight boy. A recent survey showed that 10% of straight men have sex with other men – and of them 70% are married! This doesn't make them gay... it makes them awesome! "How to seduce a straight boy" brings 5 true stories, taken from internet forums and brings them to life.
Laced with Doris Day's vibrant performances of songs from the era, this 1955 Academy Award winner (Best Motion Picture Story) is based on the tough-minded tale of Etting's life with the man who boosted her career with strong-arm tactics and smothered her in an obsessive grip she escaped at great peril.
"Dropping the Soap" goes behind the scenes of long running (terrible) soap-opera "Collided Lives" - and the desperate antics of its cast and crew. When the network brings in a ruthless new Executive Producer (lane Lynch, in an Emmy award-winning performance) to "re-brand" the show, the cast must fight for their survival by any means necessary. Bend over, Daytime!
After finishing a motorcycle race in New Hampshire, Bud Clay (Vincent Gallo) loads his racing bike into the back of his van and begins a cross-country odyssey to Los Angeles where he is to compete in another race. During his trip, he meets three very different women: Violet (Anna Vareschi), a wholesome all-American gas station attendant; Lilly (Cheryl Tiegs), a fellow lost soul he connects with at a highway rest stop; and Rose (Elizabeth Blake), a Las Vegas prostitute. Thoughout his journay, Bud can never escape his intense feelings for the love of his life, Daisy (Chloe Sevigny), so he plans to reconcile with her when he reaches Los Angeles. Arriving in Los Angeles, Bud checks into a motel before visiting the abandoned home he once shared with Daisy. He leaves a note, hoping she will turn up at his motel room...
Robert Catesby (Kit Harington) is a committed Catholic at a time when Protestant England persecutes Catholics relentlessly. The authorities directed by King James's Spymaster-in-Chief Robert Cecil (Gatiss), hunt down, torture and execute priests while lay Catholics are subject to oppression and the loss of their property. They must practice their religion in secret, risking imprisonment, fines, harassment and even death. Catesby's refusal to abandon his religion has brought him to the edge of financial, social and psychological ruin. His wife and father have both recently died, leaving him to bring up a young son in an increasingly hostile world. Unable to stand by while his coreligionists suffer, and despite the peaceful protestations of head Jesuit Father Garnet (Peter Mullan) doing nothing is not an option for a man like Catesby. He starts to recruit friends and relatives, swearing them to secrecy as he devises an audacious plan. His astute and capable cousin Anne Vaux (Liv Tyler) becomes suspicious about his activities and fears the consequences will be the exact opposite of what Catesby intends. This fast-paced 17th century thriller delves into the history behind the plot evolution, the selection of the team to carry it out, the gathering of the resources, and the obstacles they came up against. At the same time a deadly cat and mouse game is played out with Cecil's ruthless spy network.
Frankie (Harris Dickinson), an aimless teenager on the outer edges of Brooklyn, is having a miserable summer. He escapes the bleakness of his home life by causing trouble with his delinquent friends and flirting with older men online. When his chatting and webcamming intensify, he finally starts hooking up with guys at a nearby cruising beach while simultaneously entering into a cautious relationship with a young woman. As Frankie struggles to reconcile his competing desires, his decisions leave him hurtling toward irreparable consequences.
Two filmmakers select an outspoken conspiracy theorist as the subject of their latest documentary film but halfway through the project he simply disappears. This should not be possible. People do not just disappear. Not unless someone wants them to. What if he was on the verge of exposing some higher scheme? And so begins an obsessive effort to reconstruct his findings, an effort that points the duo to a high-powered organisation for the political and business elite, The Tarsus Club. What if they could somehow infiltrate one of their controversial retreats? Where would that lead them? To the truth? Or to a far more sinister and, ultimately, dangerous place...
Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara star as a young couple who – after being separated by loss – discover an eternal connection and a love that is infinite. An unforgettable meditation on love and grief, A Ghost Story emerges ecstatic and surreal – a wholly unique experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Fresh from his grave, confused young gay zombie Otto has memory problems, so he goes in search of the truth in the seedy underground art squats and S&M clubs of present day Berlin. It is here that he meets crazy avant-garde lesbian filmmaker Medea and her girlfriend Hella, who both encourage him to star in their political horror porn movie. However, things get complicated when Otto discovers he had a dishy ex-boyfriend, Rudolf, and pines of rekindling their relationship. Will Otto find his old flame? And if he does, how will he resist eating him!?
The story unfolds on land, sea and air, as hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk with enemy troops closing in. RAF Spitfires engage the enemy in the skies above the Channel, trying to protect the defenseless men below. Meanwhile, hundreds of small boats manned by both military and civilians are mounting a desperate rescue effort, risking their lives in a race against time to save even a fraction of their army.
To secure money for his family that will support them for the rest of their lives, Miloš (Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic), a retired adult film star from Serbia, plunges once more into the depths of pornographic production only to find that his new mysterious and menacing employer has unthinkable terrors in store for him.
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