After the tragic death of his wife and daughter, a music professor moves into an old mansion in Seattle. As he starts experiencing supernatural phenomena, he delves into the history of the house and uncovers a dark secret involving a ghostly child. With the help of a medium, he seeks revenge and unravels a series of horrifying events.
Thad Beaumont, a successful writer, creates a pseudonym for his violent and disturbing stories. But when his pseudonym takes on a life of its own as a murderous alter ego, Thad must confront his darkest secrets and save himself from his own creation.
In The Prophecy: Uprising, a group of angels seeks to prevent the apocalypse by using a powerful ancient book. As they face police brutality and supernatural threats, they must find a way to stop the prophecy from being fulfilled.
Rare 1977 documentary short hosted by Christopher Lee on the occult. Topics range from witch covens, Astrology, psychic powers, seances and astral projection, amongst others.
Europe After the Rain is a documentary film that delves into the interwar period of Europe, focusing on the artistic movements, political upheaval, and social tensions that shaped the continent. From the rise of Nazism to the exile of intellectuals and artists, the film explores the impact of World War II and its aftermath on European society. Through interviews, archival footage, and visual art, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at the cultural and historical context of this turbulent era, highlighting the influence of literature, surrealism, Dadaism, and other art movements. With a particular focus on the works of Salvador Dali and other prominent artists, the film examines how the trauma and social transformations of the time gave birth to new artistic expressions and movements. It also delves into the role of psychoanalysis, communist ideologies, and the exploration of the subconscious in shaping the art of the period. Europe After the Rain provides a thought-provoking exploration of the artistic and political landscape of the 1910s to the 1960s.
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