All Recommendations

SSS
9.2

SSS

1988

SSS is composed from footage of movement improvised on the streets of pre-gentrified East Village by Sally Silvers, Pooh Kaye, Harry Shepperd, Lee Katz, Kumiko Kimoto, David Zambrano, Ginger Gillespie, Mark Dendy, and others, painstaking synched to music previously improvised for the project at Noise New York by Tom Cora (cello), Christian Marclay (turntables), and Zeena Parkins (harp). Beauty emerging from rubble. (Henry Hills)

SSS
9.7

SSS

1975

A short animation about protecting the environment.

SSSS.DYNAZENON Grand Episode
6.2

SSSS.DYNAZENON Grand Episode

2023

One day after school, first-year high school student Yomogi Asanaka comes across a starving man under a bridge. Introducing himself as Gauma, the strange drifter informs Yomogi that he is a "kaiju user," a person who deals with the "kaiju"—monsters who bring harm to the city and its citizens. The following evening, Yomogi runs into Gauma and his classmate Yume Minami. Simultaneously, a kaiju appears in a populated area of the city. Due to Gauma's lack of experience controlling the kaiju, he brings out a mysterious object from a glowing pouch, summoning a giant robot known as Dynazenon. Requiring the cooperation of four people, the mecha drags Gauma, Yomogi, Minami, and Koyomi Yamanaka—an unemployed man who was wandering on the street—into its cockpit. Their encounter with the kaiju marks the beginning of their entanglement with kaiju eugenicists—kaiju users who manipulate kaiju with ill intent—and their efforts toward bringing out the full potential of Dynazenon.

Amor Xtremo
4.4

Amor Xtremo

2006

Two brothers travel from Mexico City to Las Vegas for the U.S. Motocross Open.

Blooming over the line
6.0

Blooming over the line

2022

Born in 1918 in the ideal village of independence activists in the northern part of Manchuria, pastor Moon Ik-hwan lost his childhood friend Yun Dong-ju under Japanese oppression and Chang Chun-ha during the Yusin regime. Moon survived the mass of modern Korean history, giving hope everywhere suffering.

The Real Sherlock Holmes
4.0

The Real Sherlock Holmes

2012

So you think you know Sherlock Holmes? Well, hold on to your deerstalker hats because this new fast-paced documentary directed by Gary Lang, provides compelling evidence that the famous fictional sleuth has influenced the 21st century in ways that few could possibly imagine.

Catupecu Machu: Intimate and Interactive
10.0

Catupecu Machu: Intimate and Interactive

2008

Bottle George
0.0

Bottle George

2024

The short explores the relationship between George, a man trapped inside a small bottle, and Chako, a young girl who is scared of her alcoholic father. She is poor, but resilient, and she lives with her cat.

Losyonok
5.0

Losyonok

1984

How the guys saved and raised an orphan calf.

Die 6 Kummer-Buben
10.0

Die 6 Kummer-Buben

1968

Fun Without Limits
7.8

Fun Without Limits

1998

An afternoon in the biggest fair of Germany.

Torre del Vento
10.0

Torre del Vento

1974

Never Comeback
5.5

Never Comeback

1992

A criminal breaks out of prison and is quickly back to his old ways.

Booloo
6.5

Booloo

1938

White hunters in a Malayan jungle stalk a white tiger and bait their trap with a native girl. Captain Rogers to the rescue but falls for the Colonel's daughter.

Repeated Wedding
8.5

Repeated Wedding

1985

This is the second part for the "Buletin de Bucureti" movie.

Bad Ben: Alien Agenda
6.0

Bad Ben: Alien Agenda

2023

Aliens attack Tom Riley.

Tigers of the Snow
7.0

Tigers of the Snow

1997

There are only about 300 remaining Siberian Tigers in the wild, restricted to a section of far Eastern Russia, near the coast. Wildlife biologists risk life and limb to track the tiger and research its movements and habits. They sedate the animals so the tigers can be measured and collared. One Russian scientist is shown raising two tigers which he found orphaned as cubs. He keeps the tigers in a cage, then allows the beasts into a fenced forest-like enclosure. The efforts of these scientists are in contrast to those of poachers, who kill the tigers for their pelts, as well as for body parts to be marketed in traditional Chinese medicine.