A quirky 1932 adventure where Douglas Fairbanks turns Robinson Crusoe into a slapstick spectacle. Expect tropical chaos, primitive shelters, and plenty of sunburned laughs—what could go wrong?
Come Clean feels painfully real, like trying to explain yourself after missing life’s biggest moments. Greta Gerwig directs Saoirse Ronan and Daniel Kaluuya in a raw, honest story that sticks with you.
Buster Keaton’s wild chase across golf courses and downtown in Seven Chances keeps surprising. Will he outrun the bride avalanche before the clock runs out? The chaos and laughs unfold.
Bulldog Courage from 1935 is a rough and ready Western, full of grit, good guys, bad guys, and fists flying. Simple, fun, and perfect with a warm mug of coffee.
"New Frontier" mixes Wild West with sci-fi, featuring Chris Pine and Regina King. Expect dust, gadgets, and sharp one-liners, but beware the shift into cosmic pondering and odd friendships.
Buster Keaton's 1922 short film shows madcap contraptions and wild stunts with a straight face, hinting at chaos behind the comedy. Did you know Keaton built it all himself?
Arizona Days from 1937 features Tex Ritter's cheerful singing, cheesy cowboy charm, and a silly plot that might make you smile or cringe—perfect for a nostalgic laundry hum.
Tough to Handle offers a messy, cosy ride with Jake Gyllenhaal and Meryl Streep. Surprising direction, wild scenes, and mood swings make it a film you won’t forget easily. Want more?
Double Whoopee offers slapstick chaos that feels like childhood joy, with classic gags and timeless charm that keep you laughing even after nearly a century - stay tuned for more!
Pygmalion’s charm lies in Eliza’s transformation and witty banter, but some parts feel dated. Still, the British humor and gritty moments keep you hooked. Want the full story?