The Killing is a crime drama TV show set in Seattle, Washington. It follows the investigation of a murder, focusing on the detectives and their pursuit of the truth. The show delves into the complexities of the case, exploring themes of corruption, political campaigns, and the impact of the crime on the community. With a strong female police officer as the protagonist, The Killing combines elements of neo-noir, suspense mystery, and psychological thriller.
The Fall is a psychological thriller TV show set in Northern Ireland. It follows a female detective's pursuit of a misogynistic serial killer. The show explores themes of violence against women and the psychological impact of crime.
In Los Angeles, a nameless and emotionless Hollywood stuntman works as a getaway driver for criminals. He forms a bond with his neighbor and her son, but when her husband is released from prison, he becomes involved in a pawn shop robbery that puts them all in danger. As he seeks revenge against the criminals who killed his friend, he must navigate a dangerous game of betrayal and violence. With his own life on the line, he must protect the ones he cares about and make a difficult decision about his own future.
In a desolate world, a guide called Stalker takes Writer and Professor on a dangerous journey through the Zone, a forbidden area outside of the city that holds a room capable of granting one's deepest wish. Along the way, they encounter traps, philosophical discussions, and personal revelations. As they reach the room, their desires clash, and they must confront their fears and motivations. Ultimately, they come to realize the true power of their innermost desires and the consequences of obtaining them.
A retired man, Tony Webster, is suddenly confronted with his past when he receives a letter from a woman claiming to be the mother of his college girlfriend's daughter. As he delves into his memories, Tony reflects on the choices he made and the consequences they had on those around him.
A doctor investigates a mysterious plot by a company to murder children on Halloween night through the use of a cursed mask. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he discovers a connection to ancient Druid rituals and the Stonehenge.
Sex, lies, and videotape is a drama that delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and the hidden desires and secrets that bind them. Through the lens of a therapist and her interactions with her patients, the film brings to light the complexities of intimacy and the powerful role that sexual obsessions and tensions can play in shaping lives. As the characters navigate through lies and deceit, the truth is revealed in the most unexpected ways.
Little Fish is a crime drama movie that tells the story of a woman who tries to escape her drug-dealing past and find redemption. Set in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, the film explores themes of self-destructiveness and the consequences of one's choices. As the woman navigates her relationships with childhood friends and forms new friendships, she must confront her own demons and face the challenges of motherhood. With an ambient and industrial music score, Little Fish delves into the tragedy and complexity of human relationships.
Jam is a surreal comedy TV show that combines elements of sketch comedy, satire, and postmodernism. It explores themes of paranoia, distortion, and irreverence through a series of bizarre and nonsensical sketches and monologues. The show features ambient music and musical numbers, creating a unique and entertaining viewing experience. Based on a sketch comedy radio show, Jam takes viewers on a surreal journey that challenges traditional notions of television entertainment.
Samsara is a non-narrative documentary that takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey across different countries and cultures, exploring themes such as modern life, balance, art, and spirituality. Using breathtaking aerial shots and stunning cinematography, the film provides a unique perspective on the diversity and interconnectedness of the human experience.
Chronos is a non-narrative poetic documentary that takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through various ancient temples, cities, and artworks, while also capturing the hustle and bustle of modern life. With stunning time-lapse photography and beautiful ambient music, Chronos invites its audience to contemplate the mystery and wonder of time.
Beyond the Black Rainbow follows a captive woman in a mad-doctor's commune, as she attempts to escape from an evil and deeply disturbed doctor. The movie features elements of Kubrickian horror, with visions of hell and a loss of sanity.
For All Mankind is a documentary film that provides an in-depth look at the Apollo program, including the historic moon landing in 1969. The film explores the achievements and challenges of the astronauts and mission control as they worked towards the goal of landing a man on the moon. Through archival footage and interviews with the astronauts, For All Mankind offers a captivating and informative glimpse into one of humanity's greatest achievements in space exploration.
A struggling writer, Tom, moves to Paris to escape his troubled past and start a new life. He takes up a job as a night watchman at a hotel and becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman who lives in the building. As their relationship develops, Tom gets drawn into a web of intrigue and danger, unsure of who he can trust.
Backlight is a drama mystery movie that follows the story of a teenage boy who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a traumatic event. Along the way, he encounters a series of intriguing and mysterious characters as he navigates through the landscapes of Los Angeles, California and an abandoned airplane, uncovering hidden truths about himself and the world around him.
Luxor is a drama film that follows a British aid worker named Hana who returns to the ancient city of Luxor. As she wanders through the city, she is flooded with memories of her time in Syria and her past love. Hana meets an archaeologist named Sultan who is also dealing with his own memories and regrets. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and reflection amidst the backdrop of the Luxor Festival.
In the movie 'The Visitor (2008)', a mute stranger arrives in a rural area, capturing the attention and curiosity of the residents. As he interacts with them, he brings about unexpected changes, revealing the dark secrets and struggles of the community. Through his actions and silence, he creates a sense of suspense and violence, ultimately leading to an ambiguous ending. The movie explores themes of childhood trauma, isolation, and the power of silence.
In 1967, a young David Lynch grabbed his new Bolex 16mm camera, to film his friend and mentor Bushnell Keeler and brother Dave Keeler sailing on the Chesapeake Bay in Bush's King's Cruiser. This was David Lynch's very first film, which he prefers to call a "home movie". It depicts a man, a painter, who changed David's life forever pursuing the artist's life, which he continues to this day.
A young couple buys what they believe is their dream home, but after moving in, they quickly realize that strange things begin to happen.
Silent Ones is a drama film that follows a Hungarian woman who becomes despondent after a car accident that claims her little brother's life. Filled with despair and hopelessness, she sets out on a solitary journey, navigating through her own loneliness and darkness. The film showcases the emptiness and futility she experiences as she tries to find solace in a bleak and desolate landscape.