Yellowjackets is a TV show about a high school girls' soccer team that crashes in the Canadian wilderness. The survivors must navigate the challenges of the wilderness, including cannibalism, animal abuse, and struggle for survival. The story also focuses on the psychological drama and suspense within the group.
When a handsome neighbor moves in across the street, Anna, a heartbroken woman for whom every day is the same, starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel; that is, until she witnesses a gruesome murder. Or did she?
In 1970s Italy, a Catholic priest and his followers experience a descent into madness as they become plagued by diabolical possessions. The story explores themes of faith, evil, and psychological trauma.
In a small Illinois town, a group of scientists discover an alien organism that can control people's minds. As the creature begins to possess the town's residents, a police officer and a professor must find a way to stop the invasion before it's too late. With deceit and high tension, they uncover the truth behind the glowing orb that holds the power of the Brain Eaters.
After moving into a new home, a mother and daughter are plagued by a terrifying supernatural entity that threatens to destroy their lives.
Desert Killer is a 1952 short film directed by Larry Lansburgh about a hunter tracking a sheep-killing mountain lion. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.
Jim and Brad make their annual hunting trip to the desert, but this year everything is different: Their third partner, Paul, has died in an accident and they've taken his nephew, Ray, along in his place. When they arrive, though, there's not a single animal to be found, only a grizzled old-timer who joins them. When they meet two female campers, they all begin to behave aggressively, unable to resist their animal urges. The next morning the women have disappeared, but the strange moods and behaviors persist and change in ominous ways. Something has them in its grip and it has total control over them...
Marcos, a withdrawn park ranger, sees the fragile balance achieved in his isolation collapse with the arrival of a couple of biologists investigating strange bird deaths. Unfortunately, the desire and envy for normality represented by the couple awaken the monster he has been trying to control. His face, his legs, and his arms don’t belong to him and as the desperation becomes incontrollable, he can only see one way out: mutilation.
Documentation of three Survival Research Laboratories events, 1983-1984. Meet Stu, the SRL guinea pig, and see him training to operate the 4-legged Walking Machine, see 10-barrel shotguns, hear the "Stairway to Hell".
A bizarre sci-fi rock opera like little else being produced under the banner of Canadian film at the time, Metal Messiah is about an enigmatic metallic-skinned stranger trying to stop society's self-destructive obsession with rock and roll. Anchored in Toronto's live music scene if the late 1970s, this dystopian parable was the feature film debut of local music impresario and director Tibor Takács. Working with screenwriter Stephen Zoller, Takács' film is a crudely crafted, episodic work that plays out like a glam version of Amos Poe's avant-punk NYC flick The Foreigner (1978), but with even more ambition, attempting to scale to the bombastic rock opera heights of films like Phantom of the Paradise (1974) and Tommy (1975). (from: http://www.canuxploitation.com/review/metalmessiah.html)
Wildlife tries to survive within a concrete landscape. A filthy fox limps.
In a dark subterranean landscape, the Amphibian has lost its way.
Tigers in the Himalayan foothills, filmed by famous hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett.
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