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1. Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart (2013)
PG | 94 min | Animation, Adventure, Drama
A 19th-century drama about a man whose heart was replaced with a clock when he was born. The situation dictates that he should avoid feeling strong emotions -- love, most of all -- but he just can't keep his feelings under wraps.
Directors: Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu | Stars: Mathias Malzieu, Olivia Ruiz, Grand Corps Malade, Jean Rochefort
Votes: 7,445
2. Tenacious D: Post-Apocalypto (2018)
72 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Jables and Kage were living their lives when nuclear war breaks out. After surviving the onslaught by hiding in a 1950s refrigerator, they now must wander the post apocalyptic world in this Tenacious D extravaganza.
Stars: Kyle Gass, Jack Black
Votes: 503
3. The Legend of the Stardust Brothers (1985)
100 min | Music, Comedy
In 1985, Makoto Tezuka, the son of manga genius Osamu Tezuka, was still a film student with a few experimental shorts to his credit and who was entrusted with the mission to turn an album by Haruo Chikada into a musical film.
Director: Macoto Tezuka | Stars: Shingo Kubota, Kan Takagi, Kyôko Togawa, Issay
Votes: 626
4. Red Hot Chili Peppers: Funky Monks (1991 Video)
60 min | Documentary, Music
Shows the classic lineup of the Red Hot Chili Peppers recording their 1991 breakthrough album "Blood Sugar Sex Magik."
Director: Gavin Bowden | Stars: John Frusciante, Adam Horovitz, Anthony Kiedis, Nial LaPrell
Votes: 816
5. The Amory Wars
Fantasy, Sci-Fi | Announced
A family living in a futuristic alternate universe tries to take down an evil dictator.
6. The Cardigan (2023)
46 min | Drama
Set in a small, picturesque town during a nostalgic summer, the movie follows the intertwining lives of these three young individuals as they navigate love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, based on Taylor Swift's album "folklore."
Director: Liam Moule | Stars: Nicholas Alexander, Lucy Way, Polly Coombes, Katie Kittermaster