Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, two US marshals, are sent to investigate the disappearance of a patient at a remote island asylum. As they delve deeper into the case, Teddy uncovers a shocking truth about the asylum and himself.
Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital is a supernatural drama series set in a haunted hospital in Maine. It follows the story of multiple protagonists who are faced with ghosts, psychic powers, and a secret society. The hospital is also plagued by unethical doctors and a creepy ghost girl.
Battlestar Galactica is set in a future where a group of human survivors must defend themselves against the AI Cylons after their home planet is destroyed in a devastating attack. The survivors, led by the Battlestar Galactica spaceship, embark on a quest to find a new home while battling their own personal demons and the constant threat of the Cylons.
After a heart attack, writer Ben Mears' return to his hometown of Jerusalem's Lot coincides with a series of child murders and supernatural occurrences. He discovers that the town's residents are vampires.
Freddy Krueger, trapped in Hell, convinces Jason Voorhees to rise again and go on a killing spree. However, when the public becomes more afraid of Jason than Freddy, they form a plan to defeat them both. The group takes Jason back to Camp Crystal Lake while pulling Freddy into the real world, where they will fight. In the end, both Freddy and Jason appear to die, leaving the winner ambiguous.
The Atlanta Child Murders is a TV miniseries that aired on February 10 and 12, 1985 on CBS. Inspired by true events, the miniseries examines the so-called "Atlanta child murders" of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Masada (1981) is a TV mini-series based on the historical event of the siege of Masada by the Roman Empire in ancient Israel. It follows the story of a group of Jewish zealots who resist the Roman legion, facing challenges such as espionage, political intrigue, and slave labor. The mini-series explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the struggle for freedom.
Laura brings her family back to her childhood home, an orphanage for handicapped children, in order to reopen it as a facility for disabled kids. Her son, Simón, starts to communicate with an invisible friend named Tomás. As the story unfolds, Laura discovers secrets about the orphanage and the ghost children that haunt it.
A young solicitor, Arthur Kipps, is assigned to prepare a large house for sale on a marsh. He discovers that the estate is haunted by the ghost of a woman seeking revenge against the villagers. With the help of a couple who have also lost a child, Arthur investigates the history of the estate and the secrets it holds.
Funny Games is a psychological thriller that follows a wealthy family's vacation turned nightmare when two sadistic young men invade their home and subject them to a series of tormenting games.
In the city of Tokyo, Japan, a samurai warrior named Izo is transported to an alternate reality where he embarks on a journey of vengeance. He encounters sadistic assassins, bloody battles, and a mass child killing. With his sword in hand, Izo seeks to bring justice and end the suffering in this dark and violent world.
In the midst of a civil war in Burundi, a team of experts is sent to investigate a series of killings by a giant crocodile. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a mass grave and face the terrifying reality of a monster lurking in the waters. With children and villagers in danger, they must stop the creature before it claims more lives.
Two psychopathic young men, Peter and Paul, take a family hostage in their cabin by breaking George's leg with a golf club. They force the family to play sadistic games and bet on their survival. When the family's son, Georgie, tries to escape, he is shot dead. The men leave but return to capture Ann again. They stab George and give Ann a choice between a slow death with a knife or a quick death with a shotgun. Ann seizes the shotgun and kills Peter. Paul rewinds time and kills George. They take Ann on the family's boat and drown her. The cycle of murder restarts.
A little boy goes missing during a thunderstorm in Spain, and his family is haunted by his ghost. They uncover a dark secret involving a cult and a ritual sacrifice of children.
The Untold Story is a crime comedy that takes place in Macau. It follows a police investigation into a series of gruesome murders, with themes of police brutality, absurdism and accidental cannibalism. The film explores dark and taboo subjects such as rape, suicide, and violence in prison. It also delves into the macabre with scenes of severed heads and drinking urine. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
The Young and the Damned (1950) is a crime drama film that takes place in Mexico City. It follows the lives of young delinquents who live in the slums and are forced to navigate the challenges of poverty, violence, and social issues. The film explores themes of juvenile delinquency, family relationships, and the harsh realities of life in the city.
After returning from his military service in Afghanistan, a marine suffering from PTSD finds himself in an alternate reality where he must search for his kidnapped son in a post-apocalyptic world.
Set during the Nanking Massacre in 1937, 'The Flowers of War' tells the story of a mortician, a convent student, and a group of prostitutes who seek refuge in a church. As they struggle to survive in the midst of the atrocities committed by the Japanese military, they form unlikely bonds and find strength in each other.
Devil's Knot is a gripping true story based on the West Memphis Three murder case in 1993. The film follows the investigation and trial of three teenagers accused of killing three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. As the case unfolds, doubts and suspicions arise, revealing a flawed legal system and the impact of media sensationalism. Devil's Knot delves into the complexities of small-town justice and the search for the truth.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads a historic campaign for equal voting rights, organizing a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965, facing violent opposition and political obstacles.