In Sabotage, a detective from Scotland Yard goes undercover to stop a terrorist plot in London. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit and danger that puts him and those around him in grave danger.
Caged Heat is a 1974 movie that takes place in a women's prison. The film explores the brutal realities of life in the prison, including rape, torture, and abuse of power. The story follows a female protagonist who tries to escape the horrific conditions. It is a grindhouse-style film with elements of sexploitation and psychotronic cinema.
Plank Face (2016) tells the story of a man who is kidnapped and held captive by a group of deranged hillbillies in the woods. He is subjected to horrific acts of violence, torture, and sexual assault as they transform him into a primitive, feral creature known as 'Plank Face'. As he fights to maintain his sanity, he seeks vengeance against his captors, leading to a brutal and bloody climax.
Blood of the Beasts is a shocking documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of a slaughterhouse in 1949. It reveals the brutal process of animal slaughter, from skinning and carving to bone-breaking and butchering. The film captures the gruesome reality of the meat industry and exposes the harsh working conditions faced by workers in the 20th century. This shocking shockumentary sheds light on the dark side of the food industry.
A young, newlywed couple learns to make their marriage work—on a budget.
In the middle of the Siberian taiga, 450 miles from the nearest village, live two families : the Braguines and the Kilines. Not a single road leads there. A long trip on the Ienissei River, first by boat, then by helicopter, is the only way to reach Braguino. Self-sufficient, both families live there according to their own rules and principles. In the middle of the village: a barrier. The two families refuse to speak. In the river sits an island, where another community is being built : that of the children. Free, unpredictable, wild. Stemming from the fear of the other, that of wild beasts, and the joy procured by the immensity of the forest, unravels a cruel tale in which tensions and fear give shape to the geography of an ancestral conflict.
It's Thanksgiving. Newlywed husband Abner Poodlebean faces the turkey his wife has prepared: she wants him to carve it at the table in front of her scowling family, and Abner has no idea how to proceed. The film's narrator has us cut away to the kitchen of chef M.O. Cullen who demonstrates the proper way to carve the bird, spoon out the stuffing, and lay out the platter. Back to Abner, who's missed Cullen's lesson, so he makes a fine mess. Can this marriage survive?
Thanksgiving dinner, from the turkey's point of view.
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