In Pulp Fiction, the lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. From a restaurant robbery to an overdose incident, a gold watch heist, and a Bonnie situation, the characters navigate a world of crime and moral choices. With dark humor and a nonlinear timeline, the movie explores themes of loyalty, honor, and the effects of power.
A jewelry heist orchestrated by gangster Joe Cabot goes awry, leaving the criminals suspicious of a police informant. As they try to figure out who the rat is, tensions rise and violence ensues. Ultimately, the heist crew is torn apart by betrayal, leading to a deadly Mexican standoff.
A woman named Rose searches for her adopted daughter Sharon in the strange and desolate town of Silent Hill. As she navigates the town, she encounters supernatural creatures and horrifying events. Along the way, she uncovers the dark secrets of Silent Hill and must confront the darkness within herself.
In Detroit, Clarence meets a call girl named Alabama and they fall in love. After killing her pimp, they discover a bag of cocaine and decide to sell it in California. Along the way, they encounter gangsters and face danger, but ultimately survive and start a new life in Cancún.
In the realm of King Hrothgar, a mighty warrior named Beowulf arrives to rid the kingdom of the vicious monster Grendel. However, Beowulf's victory comes at a price as he must confront the consequences of his heroic actions and face an even greater threat.
The Rules of Attraction (2002) is a dark comedy that explores the interconnected lives of college students, focusing on their relationships, love triangles, sexual encounters, and personal struggles. Set in a New Hampshire college, the movie delves into themes like bisexuality, suicide, rape, and unrequited love.
Crying Freeman is a movie based on the manga of the same name. It follows the story of a skilled hitman named Freeman who falls in love with a woman named Emu and becomes caught in the middle of a power struggle between the Yakuza and a Chinese crime syndicate. As the story unfolds, Freeman must navigate the dangerous world of organized crime while trying to protect the ones he cares about.
Killing Zoe is a movie about a bank heist in Paris that goes awry, resulting in a night of chaos and violence. The protagonist, Zed, is an American safe-cracker who is recruited by some childhood friends to help rob a bank. However, things quickly spiral out of control as the robbery is botched and the hostages are taken. Zed finds himself in the middle of a dangerous situation, surrounded by violent criminals and struggling to survive the night.
In Lucky Day, a parolee's luck takes a turn for the worse when he encounters a psychopathic contract killer. As he fights to protect his family from the killer's wrath, the tension rises and the stakes become higher. With themes of revenge and crime, this action-packed movie explores the unpredictability of luck and the consequences of one's past choices.
In this sci-fi movie, a doctor creates a superhuman being named Mr. Stitch. However, Mr. Stitch has a dark past and ends up escaping from the laboratory. As he tries to make sense of his memories and dreams, he is pursued by the doctor and encounters various challenges. With his superhuman strength and abilities, Mr. Stitch must navigate a world that fears and misunderstands him.
In RPM (1997), a man gets tied up in a car heist with a dog, leading to a thrilling and comedic adventure.
A woman, devastated by the departure of her lover, anxiously awaits a phone call that could determine her future.
A 1983 English language short film written and directed by Roger Avary, starring Andrew Blinn, Stephen A. Housden and Brian Leckner.
A re-edited version of the "European Trip" section from The Rules of Attraction, originally meant to bridge the gap between adaptations of Bret Easton Ellis' novels Rules of Attraction and Glamorama by Roger Avary.
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