Movies
Here, you’ll find a treasure trove of films waiting to be discovered. From timeless classics to the latest blockbusters, we’ve got a little bit of everything for every movie lover. Whether you’re in the mood for an epic adventure, a heartwarming romance, or a nail-biting thriller, our collection is here to inspire and entertain you. Sit back, relax, and let’s dive into the world of cinema together!

Alien (1979)
The spaceship Nostromo responds to a distress signal from a planetoid, awakening its crew to investigate per company orders.

Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Three gunmen await “Harmonica” at a train station for an ambush. Harmonica arrives and swiftly eliminates them, setting a tense and violent tone.

Rear Window (1954)
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” follows photographer L.B. Jefferies, wheelchair-bound in Greenwich Village, witnessing suspicious activity.

Modern Times (1936)
The film critiques industrial society as the Tramp, employed in a factory, hilariously struggles with the fast-paced assembly line, causing chaos.

Cinema Paradiso (1988)
The film starts in Rome with Salvatore mourning Alfredo, his childhood mentor, leading him to reminisce about their bond and his cinematic upbringing.

The Intouchables (2011)
The film starts with Driss and Philippe evading police, sparking an unexpected bond that challenges their differences and transforms their lives.

Casablanca (1942)
Rick Blaine, an American expatriate, runs Rick’s Café Américain in wartime Casablanca, where he navigates intrigue and romance amid political turmoil.

The Usual Suspects (1995)
Roger “Verbal” Kint, a con artist with cerebral palsy, recounts a ship massacre to Agent Kujan, unraveling a complex web of events.

Harakiri (1962)
Hanshirō, a rōnin, seeks seppuku at the Iyi clan estate. Saitō doubts his sincerity, thinking it’s a ploy for charity.

Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
After Seita’s death, his spirit reunites with his sister Setsuko’s spirit emerging from a candy tin in post-war Japan’s Kobe.