Jean mène une vie tout ce qu'il y a de plus correcte, avec une famille et un travail respectable, celui de directeur de la prison pour femmes de Versailles. Seulement, à partir du jour où il se penche sur le dossier d'Anna, incarcérée sous sa garde, tout change. Ils tombent éperdument amoureux, et vivent une histoire d'amour intense mais aussi impossible. Inspiré d'une histoire vraie (racontée par Florent Gonçalves dans son livre), ce film met en parallèle leur emprisonnement respectif : celui de Jean, psychologique, et celui d'Anna, plus matériel.
Three years after abandoning his life as a stripper, Mike (Channing Tatum) is now running his own furniture business. He receives a call from Tarzan (Kevin Nash) who informs Mike that Dallas is "gone". Believing that his former boss has died, Mike drives to a hotel only to find that his friends, the remaining Kings of Tampa, are enjoying themselves at a pool party. After revealing that Dallas has bailed on them to start a new show in Macau, the Kings let Mike in on their plan: to end their careers on a high note by traveling to Myrtle Beach for a stripping convention. Later, while trying to work, Mike overhears a song he used to strip to and dances. Reinvigorated, Mike decides to join them on their trip.
Sean Weathers stars as Tracy Spencer, a former hard partying womanizer trying to change his ways for the love of his new girlfriend, however Tracy finds himself more often than not falling victim to his old ways.
Ace Jackson (Sean Weathers) is a low level criminal who has dreams of making it big. Through his cousin, Baxter (Waliek Crandall), a local drug king pin, Mr. Bigelow aka Mr. Biggs (Adonis Williams), lets Ace unload a shipment of cocaine under the condition that he gets his money or drugs back by the end of the week, however things go horribly awry when the drugs are stolen and now Ace has to try and beat the clock before he gets killed by Bigelow's goons. The film has a very unique look and structure to it, the actors were aloud to improvise most of their dialogue to give the film a natural feel, it was shot in high-contrast black and white along with added graininess to match the gritty, dark, dirty world and the characters in it. There are also still images of murder victims spliced throughout the film to add to the impending sense of doom and inevitability for Ace. The most blunt message in the film however is the scrolling text that appears several times making statements of social and political injustices, comparing the macro and micro and turning Ace’s journey into an allegorical tale of someone on the bottom of the food chain trying in vain to make it to the top.
Soloman Crow (Sean Weathers) is a drug addict roaming the streets of Manhattan looking for marks to con out of their money and pretty women to con into sex. Looking to get off the streets for a while and kick his drug habit, he visits his brother Tyler P. Crow (Waliek Crandall), a god fearing, bible quoting, closeted homosexual. The character is a parody of playwright and filmmaker Tyler Perry. While staying there Soloman wastes little time running his mind games on his brother's wife, Tamia (Sybelle Silverphoenix), and together they concoct a murder plot against Tyler that goes terribly awry.
The film opens with Abby Russell at a night club where she explains to the audience via a narration that her "job" is to murder cheating men in order to "keep scum off of the streets"- a job that she thoroughly enjoys. She then murders a man by slicing through his femoral artery and then throwing him off the roof of the club. The following day she attends a ceremony where she watches Danni Rodgers, a nurse she had been mentoring, graduate. She then approaches her and meets Danni's mother and stepfather Larry Cook. Despite this joyful moment and all of her preparation, Danni is ill prepared for her first true day of nursing duty and is berated by Dr. Morris for her inability to respond quickly to an emergency situation. Abby views the situation with disgust, as she knows that Dr. Morris is a sadist that enjoys harassing new nurses.
Mike (Tatum) has big plans for a business of his own but pays his bills through a series of odd jobs, most notably performing as the star stripper at Xquisite Strip Club in Tampa, a club owned by Dallas (McConaughey), who has dreams of creating an "empire" of strip clubs.
Ombline est une jeune femme d'une vingtaine d'années, impliquée dans une opération de police qui a mal tourné où son compagnon a trouvé la mort et où elle a blessé un policier. Incarcérée pour trois ans, elle découvre qu'elle est enceinte et donne naissance à Lucas en prison où elle doit apprendre à l’élever. À 18 mois, l’enfant est placé en famille d’accueil comme la loi l’exige. Séparée de son fils, parmi ces femmes abîmées, surveillantes ou prisonnières, Ombline se construit en tant que femme, en tant que mère… Elle va se battre dans le seul espoir de récupérer la garde de Lucas à sa sortie de prison…
For their vacation, Ash, his wife Linda, their friend Scotty, and his wife Shelly travel to an apparently abandoned cabin in the woods. In the cabin, the quartet finds a recorder, audio reels, and an old book. Scotty plays one of the reels, which were made by the cabin's owners, Professor Raymond Knowby, and his wife Henrietta. The reel reveals the professor and his wife were working on translating the book, a seemingly demonic sex guide known as the Necronomicum Ex-Mortis. While reciting a mantra he found in the Necronomicum, Knowby seemingly went insane, laughing maniacally as he repeated the words over and over again, summoning an evil force that shatters one of the cabin's windows.
Set against the backdrop of the 1976 election, the story is centred on delinquent teenager Iris (Sofia Karemyr), who is sent to live in a juvenile home. She meets Sonja (Josefin Asplund) there and the two regularly slip away for adventures in the city. Together they are recruited to the prostitution ring operated by Dagmar Glans (Pernilla August), a madam well-known to the authorities. Dagmar's clients are mostly rich and powerful men, including senior politicians of the day. She becomes the subject of a police investigation led by a young vice officer, John Sandberg (Simon J. Berger). Sandberg soon discovers Glans has powerful clients but also finds his investigation hampered by his superiors and his life threatened by sinister figures. Police break up the prostitution ring but the powerful clients avoid being named in the scandal and Dagmar's trial concludes with her receiving a suspended sentence before Iris can testify about being an underage prostitute. In the aftermath of the trial, Sandberg is killed in a hit and run incident and his report into the affair is classified by the newly elected government. The film ends with Iris running away from the juvenile home, her ultimate fate ambiguous.
On Halloween in 1999, young Michael Myers donned a clown mask and stabbed his older sister Judith (who had just had sex with her boyfriend) to death in their suburban home in Haddonfield, Illinois. Michael was sent to an asylum in the nearby Bellevue, and placed under the care of Doctor Samuel Loomis. On the fifteenth anniversary of Judith's death, Michael escapes by hijacking one of the institution's vehicles, returns to his old home, and spies on Laurie Strode as she drops off the house's keys at the behest of her realtor father.
After having sex with her boyfriend, a woman is shocked when he transforms into Freddy Krueger, who she mistakes for Edward James Olmos. Freddy seduces the woman with his glove, which has vibrators affixed to the fingers.