In 1957, a large alien robot crashes from orbit near the coast of Rockwell, Maine. After being rescued by a young boy named Hogarth, the Iron Giant follows him back to his house and befriends him. However, a paranoid government agent named Kent Mansley discovers evidence of the Giant and tries to track him down. Hogarth and the Giant seek help from beatnik artist Dean McCoppin and try to evade Mansley. Eventually, they are discovered by the military and attacked, leading to a climax where the Giant sacrifices himself to save the town of Rockwell.
When a young boy named Mark is sent to live with his aunt and uncle after his mother's death, he quickly learns that he has a darker side. Mark's sociopathic tendencies manifest in sadistic behavior, including the killing of the family dog. As his deception and manipulation grow more elaborate, his cousin Henry becomes suspicious of his true nature. The film culminates in a deadly confrontation between the two boys, ultimately revealing the extent of Mark's evil.
Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain, David and Jack, are attacked by a werewolf in a small village. Jack is killed, and David wakes up in a London hospital. He starts experiencing strange dreams and is visited by Jack's ghost, who warns him that he will transform into a werewolf at the next full moon. David falls in love with his nurse, Alex, but struggles with the growing realization that he is capable of committing violent acts. As the full moon approaches, David transforms into a werewolf and goes on a killing spree. Eventually, David is shot and killed by the police.
In this horror-comedy sequel, Cole Johnson, now a high school student, is still traumatized by his previous encounter with a satanic cult and has trouble believing that they are truly gone. When they resurface to continue their demonic rituals, Cole must once again face his fears and protect himself and his friends from their evil plans.
A male nurse and his friend stumble upon the dead body of a famous actress in a hospital. As they become obsessed with the corpse, tensions rise and dark secrets are revealed.
The Atheism Tapes is a 2004 BBC television documentary series presented by Jonathan Miller. The material that makes up the series was originally filmed in 2003 for another, more general series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, but was too lengthy for inclusion. Instead, the BBC agreed to create The Atheism Tapes as a supplementary series of six programmes, each consisting of an extended interview with one contributor.
Goodnight Mommy is a psychological horror film about twin brothers who become suspicious of their mother's true identity after she undergoes cosmetic surgery and appears different. As their paranoia grows, the boys begin to believe that their mother may be an imposter, leading to a series of chilling and disturbing events.
After witnessing his girlfriend being kidnapped and taken away in an ambulance, a comic book artist becomes obsessed with finding her. He teams up with a detective to uncover a conspiracy involving human experimentation and a mad doctor. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they face obstacles and danger, leading to a thrilling and action-packed climax.
American seminary student Michael Kovak travels to Italy to take an exorcism course. Disillusioned with his father, he decides to become a priest and abdicate his vows upon completion. However, after ordination, he writes a letter of resignation, citing a lack of faith. His superior convinces him to attend a class on exorcism in Rome. Michael reluctantly agrees and meets Father Lucas, a renowned exorcist. Skeptical at first, Michael witnesses supernatural events and eventually performs an exorcism on a possessed girl. After the girl's death, Father Lucas becomes possessed himself, leading Michael to perform another exorcism and regain his faith. He leaves Rome and becomes a priest.
In 'They,' a group of graduate students find themselves trapped in an alternate dimension filled with supernatural horrors after investigating a childhood trauma. As they struggle to survive, they become hunted by a dark creature. With nightmares turning into reality, they must confront their deepest fears to escape the nightmare.
Blue Steel is a neo-noir thriller about a rookie cop who becomes the target of a psychotic killer in New York City. As the rookie cop tries to solve the case, she becomes entangled in a web of deception, domestic abuse, and obsession. With the city as their backdrop, the two engage in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
In the summer of 1984, a group of teenage friends becomes obsessed with the idea that their neighbor, a local policeman, is a serial killer. As they conduct their own investigation, they gather evidence and follow him, but their accusations are met with disbelief. As tensions rise and suspicions mount, they find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Will they uncover the truth, or will their lives be forever changed by the summer of 84?
After the tragic death of their daughter, a grieving couple travels to Venice. There, they encounter supernatural events that force them to confront their fears and the guilt they carry. As they try to move on and rebuild their lives, they are drawn into a chilling mystery that threatens their sanity and well-being.
In a remote village in France, the peaceful life of the villagers is disrupted when a flying saucer arrives and the villagers must deal with the aliens. The village mayor, an old man, is skeptical of the alien encounter, but as events unfold, he discovers the truth about the aliens and the importance of tradition versus modernity. Alongside the humorous encounters and cultural clashes, the film also explores themes of infidelity, alcoholism, and the second chances in life.
Religulous is a hilarious and thought-provoking documentary in which comedian Bill Maher travels the world, interviewing people from various religious backgrounds and questioning their beliefs. With a sharp wit and unapologetic skepticism, Maher challenges religious dogma and highlights the absurdities and contradictions within religious institutions. Through a series of candid and often provocative conversations, Religulous delves into topics such as faith, extremism, cultural differences, and the relationship between religion and science. This thought-provoking and hilarious documentary offers a fresh and humorous take on the complex and controversial subject of religion.
After discovering an ancient manuscript, a nerdy computer programmer transforms into a muscular hunk and embarks on a journey of self-discovery, all while dealing with identity crises and disbelief from those around him. With the help of his therapist and psychologist, he navigates his new identity, facing challenges and embracing his newfound masculinity.
Two Evil Eyes is an anthology film that includes two stories of horror and suspense. In the first story, a photographer becomes obsessed with a cat and begins to experience horrifying hallucinations. In the second story, a greedy woman conspires with her lover to inherit a wealthy man's fortune, but their plans take a terrifying turn when zombies rise from the grave. The movie explores themes of greed, manipulation, and the supernatural.
In Imperial China, a martial arts expert and his team must join forces with a group of vampire hunters to defeat a powerful group of vampires. Together, they embark on a dangerous journey to stop the vampires before they unleash chaos upon the land.