
Basil (1998)
A lonely young aristocrat in turn-of the century England struggles to meet the approval of his over-bearing, class-conscious father while trying to please the selfish woman he loves.
Director: Radha Bharadwaj
Actors: Christian Slater, Christopher Owen, Claire Forlani, Crispin Bonham-Carter, David Ross, Derek Jacobi, Jared Leto, Jenny Downham, Rachel Pickup, Stephanie Bagshaw
Country: United Kingdom
iHostage (2025)
When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff.
Duffy of San Quentin (1954)
San Quentin’s new warden crusades for reform and for a framed inmate who loves a nurse.
Assassination (2015)
In Japanese-occupied Korea, three freedom fighters are assigned a mission to assassinate a genocidal military leader and his top collaborator. But the plan goes completely awry amidst double-crossings, counter-assassinations, and…
The Way My Way (2024)
Joshua (2007)
The arrival of a newborn girl causes the gradual disintegration of the Cairn family; particularly for 9-year-old Joshua, an eccentric boy whose proper upbringing and refined tastes both take a…
Eyes of a Thief (2014)
Tareq is released from an Israeli prison and returns to his hometown in Palestine, a place transformed by drastic changes and filled with secrets, to find his daughter. As secrets…
Blank Canvas (2021)
A 40 something-year-old man who rediscovers himself when he’s kicked out of his sister’s house and forced to live in his brother’s apartment with no electricity.
The Coachman (1961)
A man tries to raise his two sons and two daughters under some of the most adverse conditions known to man. The father operates a horse-drawn cart, but in a…
Insect (2018)
The Dung Beetle is late, the Parasite is asleep and Mrs Larva is more interested in her knitting than the director’s instructions. It’s clear: this amateur theatre company has a…
The Primary Instinct (2015)
Actor Stephen Tobolowsky has acted in over 200 TV shows and films over the past 40 years, possessing one of the most dazzlingly diverse filmographies on the planet. But even…