Anthology series, in which every episode introduces fictionalized versions of real cases about women who, for different reasons, ended up committing murder.
Locked Up (2015) is a gripping TV show that takes place in a women's prison. It explores themes of drama, thriller, and crime, making it an intense and compelling watch. The plot revolves around a female protagonist who finds herself locked up and must navigate the complexities of prison life. The show delves into various issues such as corruption, riots, and the personal struggles of the prisoners. With its captivating storyline, Locked Up captivates viewers and keeps them on the edge of their seats.
When high schooler Subaru's basketball team is disbanded for a year, his aunt talks him into coaching an elementary school girls' team.
The adventures of a young volleyball player who moves the Japanese countryside to live with her father.
A refrigerator truck with naked bodies of four females is found on the border of Finland. Each of the girls share the same neck tattoo that resembles a house. The identities of the the girls are yet to be found. Three years later, the police arrest Valeria Mazyane, an orphaned girl and a recent Islam convert who lives in Moscow in a Kyrgyz immigrant community. The police believe she killed her husband’s brother. It turns out that Valeria is not an orphan after all, and her past is as mysterious as the man’s murder. And under her wedding hijab, there’s a familiar house tattoo.
Gran Hermano is a reality television series broadcast in Spain on Telecinco and La Siete produced by Endemol. It is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands. As of February 2012, 19 editions of the show have aired.
In Mexico, two teenage boys and an older woman embark on a road trip and learn a thing or two about life and each other. The film combines straightforward storytelling with periodic interruptions of the soundtrack, during which the action continues, but a narrator provides additional out-of-context information about the characters, events, or setting depicted. Julio and Tenoch, two boys at the threshold of adulthood, meet Luisa and invite her on a trip to an invented secluded beach. Along the way, they confront their relationships and sexual experiences. They eventually find an isolated beach and enjoy their time together before parting ways. A year later, they reunite and learn of Luisa's death.
After being imprisoned in post-World War II Japan, an American soldier finds himself entangled with the Yakuza when he is finally released. With a backdrop of organized crime, bloodshed, and a search for redemption, he navigates through a dangerous web of power and violence.
In 'Whatever It Takes,' a group of high school students will stop at nothing to win over the objects of their affection. With plenty of comedy, drama, and romance, this movie explores the lengths people are willing to go to for love.
Brokedown Palace is a drama, mystery, and thriller movie released in 1999. The story revolves around two American high school graduates, Alice and Darlene, who go on a vacation to Bangkok, Thailand. During their trip, they are framed for drug trafficking and end up in a Thai prison. With the help of an inexperienced American lawyer and a sympathetic fellow inmate, they must fight against the corrupt Thai government and prove their innocence.
Raven is a compelling TV show that follows the journey of a schizophrenic detective as he unravels a string of child kidnappings. With his unique perspective, he navigates through a web of mysteries, uncovering the truth while battling his own inner demons. The show delves into the gritty world of crime, delving into themes of schizophrenia, police investigations, and the dark underbelly of society.
St. Trinian's is a comedy film about a group of rebellious schoolgirls at a boarding school who cause chaos, exhibit unorthodox behavior, and plan a heist to save their school from financial debt.
Starred Up is a gritty and intense drama that follows Eric Love, a troubled and violent teenager who is transferred to adult prison. As he navigates the brutal and unforgiving world of inmates, he forms an unlikely bond with his therapist and tries to confront his destructive behavior. Filled with violence, tension, and emotional depth, Starred Up is a powerful exploration of masculinity, father-son relationships, and the prison system.
In the distant future, mankind is divided into two factions: Union and Deague. They have waged a war against each other for so long that no one remembers when it first began. Sara Werec, the daughter of a respectable family, is a 16-year old girl who attends a Space Academy where she is training to become a pilot. Her brother, Ralph Werec, had been sent to the frontline to accomplish a special mission when she was 11 years old. The two of them had lost their parents when they were young and the bond between the two is very close. It is Sara’s dearest wish to be reunited with her brother. To do that, she must travel to the battlefield where he is. One day, Sara’s planet is suddenly assaulted by Deague forces. To her surprise, her brother, Ralph, turns out to be one of the raiders who successfully kidnap a mysterious girl sleeping in a capsule.
Free Fall is a drama/romance movie that follows the story of a police officer who begins to question his own sexuality after forming a strong connection with a fellow officer during training. As he struggles with his feelings and the societal pressures surrounding him, he must make difficult decisions that will ultimately define his true identity.
Red Light is a TV series created by Patrícia Muller & directed by Marco Leão & André Santos about the true story of a group of women from Bragança that in 2003 rebelled against the presence of Brazilian immigrant prostitutes that were having a social and moral impact on the life of this small town.
A high-school scientist conducting an experiment becomes invisible and goes on a killing spree, targeting students and teachers. As the bodies start piling up, the school's cheerleaders become the primary suspects. This psychotronic slasher film combines elements of horror, comedy, and sci-fi.
In a world devastated by a zombie outbreak, a group of soldiers known as Re-Kill must confront the undead and navigate through a web of conspiracy and deception. The film explores the dark side of media and satirizes the fictional TV shows that capitalize on the horrors of the zombie apocalypse. With a hand-held camera style and a low-budget production, Re-Kill delivers an intense and gripping experience, highlighting the struggles and camaraderie of the military in the face of unimaginable chaos.
Brain Damage is a cult horror movie from 1988. The film follows a man who becomes addicted to a parasitic creature that gives him euphoric hallucinations. As he becomes more dependent on the creature, his life starts to spiral out of control. With themes of addiction, euphoria, and hallucination, Brain Damage is a twisted and campy horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat.