Chernobyl is a TV mini-series based on the true events of the catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine in April 1986. The series portrays the events leading up to the explosion, the aftermath, and the subsequent government cover-up. It highlights the devastating impact of the accident, including the radiation poisoning of thousands of people and the long-lasting effects on the environment. Through an ensemble cast, Chernobyl explores the political, social, and human consequences of the disaster.
Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City, Robert Neville, struggles valiantly to find a cure. Driven by his grief and determination, Neville experiments with various vaccines in his laboratory, hoping to create a cure for the virus. Along the way, he faces the daily struggles of living in a post-apocalyptic world, battling monsters, and dealing with the loneliness of his isolation. As he fights to survive, Neville's past and the tragedy that led to his current situation constantly haunt him. When he encounters a group of immune survivors, including a woman named Anna and her son Ethan, Neville must decide whether to embrace hope and join them in their journey to find a safe haven or continue on his solitary quest to find a cure. In the end, Neville sacrifices himself to save Anna, Ethan, and the remaining survivors, leaving behind a legend of hope and resilience.
In a peaceful post-apocalyptic world where the coasts have been flooded, the robot Alpha is left in charge of a Cafe by her owner who went off travelling. One day, she receives a package containing a camera, which causes Alpha to take a closer look at the little things in life.
After a highly unusual zombie saves a still-living girl from an attack, the two form a relationship that sets in motion events that might transform the entire lifeless world. About eight years after a zombie apocalypse, R (Nicholas Hoult), a zombie, spends his days wandering around an airport which is now filled with hordes of his fellow Undead, including his best friend M (Rob Corddry)... [Truncated to fit the character limit]
Chernobyl Diaries is a horror movie that follows a group of friends who decide to visit the abandoned city of Pripyat near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant while on a European tour. As they explore the deserted city, they encounter various dangers and terrifying mutants, leading to a desperate fight for survival.
A college student in Tokyo, Japan, discovers a mysterious pulsating frequency on her computer that leads her into a supernatural horror. As she investigates further, she uncovers a world of urban decay, isolation, and alienation, where she must confront her own loneliness and transform her reality.
A male virgin's life turns upside down when his girlfriend disappears and he becomes entangled in a surreal chase involving robbers, police, and a stolen painting.
When a group of explorers goes spelunking in a cave, they accidentally awaken a malevolent alien force that threatens the survival of humanity. As they struggle to escape the creature's relentless pursuit, they must rely on their wits and resourcefulness to stay alive. With severed heads, psychic powers, and exploding faces, this Italian exploitation film is a gruesome thrill ride.
In It Must Be Heaven, a Palestinian filmmaker travels to different cities searching for funding for his film, only to encounter unexpected and amusing situations that reflect the complexities of his homeland and personal identity.
In a deserted city, a teenage boy and girl discover that they are the only survivors of a mysterious event. They must navigate the post-apocalyptic landscape, facing dangers and uncovering the truth behind their existence.
In The Crazy Ray, a mad doctor invents a ray that freezes people in time, leading to chaos and comedic situations. A group of people in Paris must race against time to stop the doctor and save the city from being frozen forever.
The Battle of Chernobyl is a gripping documentary that delves into the events surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. It explores the explosion, the aftermath, and the efforts of the liquidators who risked their lives to contain the radiation. Through archive footage and interviews, the film sheds light on the political cover-up, the impact on the environment and public health, and the long-lasting effects of the catastrophe.
The world's first human-android acting duo, called Android Theater Project, is the collaborative brainchild of noted Japanese playwright Oriza Hirata and the leading robotics scientist Hiroshi Ishiguro. "Sayonara" is a remakable android play and has been adapted to feature film by the acclaimed filmmaker Koji Fukada (Hospitalité, Au revoir l’été). In this film project the setting of the story is largely expanded, depicting time and space in a way which can only be achieved in film, examining life and death though the communication between dying human and immortal android.
Behemoth is a documentary that explores the devastating environmental consequences of open-pit mining in Mongolia. Through stunning visuals and immersive storytelling, the film depicts the rapidly changing landscape and the struggles of local shepherds and protesters in the face of industrialization and pollution. It also delves into the political and social issues surrounding the mining industry and its impact on both the environment and human lives. Behemoth is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the urgent need for environmental awareness and action.
A Civil War veteran is amnesic after being shot in the head. When he returns to his hometown, he finds out that he has been declared a deserter. The local judge offers him a chance to clear his name, but he only wants to send him against some dangerous outlaw and his gang.
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