After hitting her head, a woman gains an extraordinary amount of self-confidence and views herself as incredibly beautiful. With her newfound confidence, she embraces her appearance and experiences life as a confident woman. However, she soon realizes that her appearance hasn't changed and must learn to find self-acceptance without relying solely on her looks.
After a one-night stand, a temp worker becomes dangerously obsessed with a happily married man, leading to a series of disturbing events.
A mother, Rachel, moves to Finland with her husband and son to cope with the loss of her twin son in a car accident. Her son, Elliot, discovers a wish-granting wall and begins talking to an invisible person. As Elliot exhibits disturbing behaviors claiming to be Nathan, Rachel seeks answers from the town doctor and Helen, who reveal a satanic cult in the town. Rachel takes photographs of Elliot but finds him missing in all the pictures. She is sedated, forced into a ritual, and locked in her room. Rachel escapes and confronts her husband Anthony, who reveals that Elliot is not real, and Rachel created him as a coping mechanism. Rachel accidentally kills Anthony and tries to find Elliot in a grain silo, but he is nowhere to be found. Rachel returns to New York, still delusional and believing that Nathan, Anthony, and Elliot are alive.
Antonina Miliukova, an aristocratic woman in 19th century Russia, becomes obsessed with marrying the famous composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Despite his attempts to end the marriage, she endures the humiliation and madness in order to stay with him.
Notes on a Scandal follows the story of a lonely teacher who develops a dangerous obsession with a younger colleague, leading to blackmail and scandal. Based on a novel, this gripping drama explores themes of forbidden desires, manipulation, and the consequences of our actions.
In Images, a mentally ill woman experiences a mental breakdown and delusions of adultery, leading to paranoia and inner conflicts. Set in the British countryside, the film explores themes of loneliness and supernatural elements.
Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy New York City heiress, has a dream of becoming an opera singer. She hires a vocal coach and starts performing in front of audiences, unaware of her complete lack of singing talent. With the support of her husband and loyal friends, Florence pursues her passion and becomes famous for her unique performances. However, her delusions and chronic disease eventually catch up with her.
In 'The Dollmaker,' a delusional woman coping with the death of her son turns him into a doll, leading to a series of mysterious events. As she struggles with her grief, she becomes obsessed with the doll and begins to lose touch with reality.
A war veteran's life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a mysterious woman in a psychiatric hospital. As their paths intertwine, dark secrets are revealed and the boundaries of reality are blurred.
A middle-aged man is seduced by two young girls who turn out to be sadistic criminals. He must fight for his life as the girls subject him to torture and sexual exploitation.
Doom Asylum follows a group of friends who decide to explore an abandoned asylum. Little do they know, a psychopathic killer lurks within its walls and begins targeting the unsuspecting visitors. As the body count rises, the survivors must find a way to escape before they become the next victims.
The Story of Adele H. is a biographical drama set in the 1860s, based on the true story of Adele Hugo, daughter of renowned French writer Victor Hugo. Adele becomes infatuated with a British officer and follows him to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her unrequited love and obsession drive her to insanity, leading to her being committed to an asylum.
Crush and Blush is a dark comedy about a school teacher's love affair with a student. It explores the complexities and consequences of a forbidden relationship in a comedic and provocative way. The film is set in South Korea and delves into the intersecting themes of love, power dynamics, and societal expectations.
It's 1982, and Midwestern housewife Joyce Jackson is obsessed with Elvis Presley; she's even used the King of Rock and Roll's inspiration to turn her house into a wacky shrine. Convinced Presley's still alive, Joyce concocts a plan to find and meet him, and enlists her on-again, off-again husband to help.
A carpenter uncovers a dark secret when he is hired to renovate a haunted house. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he begins to question his own sanity.
Invisible Child tells the story of a nanny who forms a deep bond with an imaginary child. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of family relationships, mental illness, and the challenges of a dysfunctional family.
After 10 years of struggle in Paris, Emma Peeters has to face the facts: she will never be an actress. She decides to commit suicide on her 35th birthday. That is when she meets Alex, a funeral home employee.
Criminally Insane 2 follows the story of a delusional woman who becomes a psycho killer, using a meat cleaver to murder her victims. As an obese woman, she struggles with mental illness and delusional disorder. This horror thriller movie explores themes of obesity, psychiatric patients, and the consequences of delusional thinking.
After years in a mental institution, Ethel is taken in by her aunt. Many people including the head nurse of the institution and a local detective believe letting Ethel leave that hospital was a huge mistake.
Erhart wants to protect his mentally ill mother from the forced sale of her home. Doing so, he uncovers a scheme that reveals the secrets of his long-vanished father. Family story meets the legacy of post-socialist transformation.