Black Spot is a TV show set in a small town surrounded by mysterious woods. The police chief is determined to unravel the truth behind a series of unexplained phenomena, disappearances, and murders. As she digs deeper, she discovers a dark secret hidden within the community.
Burning (2018) tells the story of Jong-su, a young aspiring writer who crosses paths with Haemi, a spirited woman from his childhood. When Haemi mysteriously disappears, Jong-su becomes obsessed with finding the truth and unravels a web of secrets and deceit.
Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is a comedic and sci-fi movie that revolves around a tea shop owner who discovers a computer screen that allows him to communicate with himself from two minutes in the future. As he tries to prevent unfortunate events from happening, he soon realizes that changing the future is not as easy as it seems.
In 1997, four kids vanish in Silverpoint Woods. 23 years later, one boy tries to find out what happened.
In Cat-Women of the Moon, a group of female astronauts travels to the moon and encounters a society of catwomen. The catwomen have psychic powers and a desire for world domination. The astronauts must find a way to escape and stop the catwomen from achieving their evil plans.
Singularity Principle is a feature length science-fiction film about the consequences of renegade experiments into Parallel Universes. Co-written and directed (with Austin Hines) by physicist Dr. David Deranian, the film pays particular attention to accurate scientific detail. The story starts off with the disappearance of noted scientist Professor Jack Brenner (John Diehl) during a fateful parallel universe experiment. Jack's protégé, Dr. Peter Tanning (Michael Denis) is being interrogated by Dr. Lawrence Cason (William B. Davis) of a clandestine Black-Ops Agency to learn about the experiment and to find out what happened to Jack Brenner. Lawrence makes it clear that he wants to know everything about the experiment, including how parallel universes can be manipulated. The story unfolds with Peter describing the events of the experiment up to the fateful day where...
Detached life of two young strangers is interrupted when they are transported to an unknown dimension.
This fascinating series features Max himself, filmed in live action, sitting at a drawing board and concocting adventures for his star performer Ko-Ko the Clown. Max is supposedly the guy in charge, and he takes sadistic glee in putting Ko-Ko through various forms of hell, but the clown usually fights back and sometimes gets the best of his Uncle Max. FADEAWAY elevates this charged relationship to new heights (or depths?) of nightmarish surrealism; it's also one of the most enjoyable Inkwell cartoons I've seen to date, packing lots of imaginative, unpredictable twists and turns into an eight minute running time.
At the end of a long day, five children look to fill in the remaining hours of sunlight before they return home. Bored, and looking for a new playground, they enter an imposing, decaying building that has been abandoned for years. Abandoned and distressed, the building stands alone in its surroundings. No other buildings dare approach. A warning to visitors the children should have noticed. Using classic horror motifs and contemporary characters, CLICK discovers why we are afraid of the dark. A discovery that the children make in possibly the last building they will ever enter.
A magician and some assistants put up a series of posters of music hall acts in a frame. Then the magician brings each poster to life.
A Man, with a condition that makes him disappear if he is out after dark, awakes in an alley and must return home or face eternal darkness and the night's creatures.
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