Method is a TV show about a female protagonist who becomes involved in a murder investigation in Russia. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a dark past and battles her own mental illness and alcoholism. The show explores themes of psychosis, anti-heroism, and the complex relationship between a father and daughter.
In Pulp Fiction, the lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. From a restaurant robbery to an overdose incident, a gold watch heist, and a Bonnie situation, the characters navigate a world of crime and moral choices. With dark humor and a nonlinear timeline, the movie explores themes of loyalty, honor, and the effects of power.
Lucy, a woman caught in a dark deal, gains superhuman abilities after ingesting a drug. She turns the tide on her captors and seeks revenge, ultimately becoming an unstoppable force.
Sugar Rush follows the journey of a teenage girl as she navigates her way through a world of love, friendship, and difficult choices. Set in Brighton, England, the series explores themes of sexual identity, infidelity, and family dynamics, all while providing a dark comedic undertone. As the protagonist embarks on a path of self-discovery, she encounters ecstasy, extramarital affairs, teenage lesbian relationships, and the consequences of her actions.
In Mechanic: Resurrection, Arthur Bishop is forced out of retirement when his life is threatened. To save the woman he loves, he must complete three impossible assassinations and make them look like accidents. With time running out, Bishop must use all his skills to outsmart his enemies and stay alive.
In Climax, a group of dancers rehearsing in an isolated boarding school find themselves trapped in a night of hell after unknowingly consuming a sangria spiked with LSD. As their descent into madness intensifies, paranoia, violence, and psychological disintegration take over, leading to a night of brutality and chaos. The film explores themes of desperation, self-mutilation, sexual abuse, and the unraveling of sanity.
An ex-con named Cullen embarks on a revenge-driven killing spree, targeting those involved in a past heist. As he is tracked by a veteran cop and an egocentric hitman, Cullen's past is slowly revealed, leading to a final confrontation that exposes the truth behind his motives.
Blow tells the story of George Jung, who along with the Medellín Cartel, introduced cocaine to the American market in the 1970s. It explores his rise to power, his relationships, and his eventual downfall. Based on a true story, Blow depicts the life of a notorious drug dealer and the consequences he faced.
A Shaolin martial artist named Lee is recruited by Mr Braithwaite to attend a fighting tournament on Han's island under the guise of seeking revenge for his dead sister while secretly spying on Han, a former monk from Lee's temple who is also an opium lord. Lee meets other fighters, Roper and Williams, with their own agendas. On the island, Lee discovers Han's illegal activities and fights to free the prisoners and defeat Han in a final battle. In the end, Lee and Roper escape while Han is defeated.
Quicksand is a thrilling TV show set in Sweden, where a high school student finds herself on trial for murder after a tragic school shooting. The series explores themes of crime, drama, and mystery as it delves into the complex lives of the characters and the dark secrets they hide.
Machine Gun Preacher follows the true story of Sam Childers, a former biker and drug dealer who turns his life around and becomes a preacher. He travels to Sudan and witnesses the atrocities committed by the Lord's Resistance Army. Determined to make a difference, Childers starts a mission to rescue children who have been forced to become soldiers, using his machine gun to protect them. As he fights against the LRA and faces personal challenges, Childers finds redemption and a new purpose in life.
When a wealthy man's chauffeur's son is kidnapped, he must navigate the dangerous underworld of crime to save him. In this classic Japanese film, tensions rise as the police, the underworld, and the high society clash.
A detective and an FBI agent team up to track down a vicious serial killer in the frozen landscape of Alaska.
Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage directed by Dr. Wilbur Larch. Larch secretly performs abortions for women while also being addicted to ether. Homer, who disapproves of abortions, is trained by Larch but refuses to perform them. He leaves the orphanage with Candy and settles on an apple orchard. Homer and Candy have an affair while her boyfriend is away at war. Homer helps Rose, a worker's daughter, with an abortion. Wally returns paralyzed, and Candy decides to be with him. Homer returns to the orphanage and becomes the director.
In a future society, books are banned and burned by the government to control the population's access to information. Guy Montag, a fireman, begins to question his role in this totalitarian regime and secretly starts reading books. As he delves deeper into literature, he becomes disillusioned with the society he once defended.
When his brother is murdered, a tough enforcer named Jack Carter seeks revenge and goes on a one-man crusade to bring down those responsible. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, Carter uncovers a web of corruption, betrayal, and violence. He must navigate through a world of thugs, gangsters, and corrupt cops to find the truth and get justice for his brother.
The Dirt is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Mötley Crüe, one of the most notorious and successful rock bands in history. Set in the 1980s in Los Angeles, California, the film chronicles the band's rise to fame, their wild and destructive lifestyles, and the price they paid for their fame. It explores their relationships, drug abuse, and the tragedies they faced, including the death of a daughter and a car accident. The Dirt is based on the autobiography of the same name written by the members of Mötley Crüe.
54 is a drama film set in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. It tells the story of Shane O'Shea, a young Jersey boy who becomes a bartender at the iconic Studio 54 nightclub. As Shane becomes immersed in the world of drugs, sex, and disco music, he starts to question his own values and struggles to maintain his relationships. The film explores themes of fame, excess, and the price of living in the fast lane.
When a couple discovers a bag of stolen money in their dead tenant's apartment, they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous chain of events that involves criminals, police, and a deadly debt. As they struggle to survive, they must decide how far they are willing to go to keep the money and protect their own lives.
Sleeping Beauty follows the story of a college student named Lucy who becomes involved in a hidden world of sexual desires and exploitation. After taking a job at a high-end hotel, she is introduced to a secret society that offers clients the opportunity to have sex with a woman in an unconscious state. As Lucy is drawn deeper into this dark world, she must confront her own desires and question the morality of her choices. With themes of power, control, and exploitation, Sleeping Beauty is a provocative exploration of human sexuality.