Gods and Monsters is a biographical drama that tells the story of James Whale, a renowned film director known for his work on Frankenstein. The movie explores Whale's personal life, including his relationships and struggles with his own sexuality. Set in the 1950s, the film delves into themes of memory, friendship, and the challenges faced by a gay filmmaker in Hollywood. It also touches on Whale's interactions with his gardener, Clayton Boone, and their complicated dynamic. The plot weaves together elements of horror filmmaking, world war one, and the exploration of queer identity.
Cop and accomplished fencer Andrew is assigned to protect archaeologist and museum curator Julie Wilkins, the only witness to the theft of the legendary sword of Alexander the Great. Andrew has recurring dreams about two men having a sword fight in what is to be a historical place. At his fencing club he meets Stratos, initiator of a deadly swordplay competition, who seems to be the key to both Andrew's haunting visions and the loss of Alexander's sword.
Three characters make the realization that none of them have ever felt true-fear, so over the course of one night, they set out to trick each other into feeling it.
The Johnsons are a model of the perfect American family. But sometimes things aren't always what they seem.
Employees of a wealthy home look for a chance of revenge against the unfair way they are treated.
In the midst of a tyrannical regime, a psychiatrist navigates the dangerous world of a psychiatric hospital and forms an unlikely alliance with an escaped patient. As they work together to survive, they uncover dark secrets and challenge the oppressive system.
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