Harper Marlowe goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside after the death of her ex-husband. However, she soon finds herself haunted by her past as she encounters strange occurrences and a figure that torments her. As the events escalate, Harper must confront her own demons and fight for her survival.
When a teenager suspects his new neighbor is a vampire, he enlists the help of a TV horror show host to take him down before more people end up dead. As they investigate, they uncover a vampire nest in their quiet suburban neighborhood and must find a way to destroy it.
After a tragic home birth, a woman navigates the grieving process with the support of her husband and family. As she copes with the loss of her child, she must also confront the complexities of relationships and motherhood.
In the 1880s, the residents of a small mining town in Nevada must band together to fight against man-eating monsters known as graboids.
Tanner Hall follows the lives of four girls and their experiences in a New England boarding school. As they navigate through teenage years, they form strong bonds while facing challenges such as self-injury, romantic relationships, and the complexities of growing up. The movie delves into themes of friendship, love, and the search for identity.
White as Snow is a comedy-drama film set in the beautiful French Alps. It follows the story of a woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finding love. Through various events and encounters, she navigates through the isolated places of the mountains, meets interesting characters, and experiences moments of joy, heartbreak, and personal growth.
Asylum (2005) follows the story of a woman who is sent to a psychiatric hospital after she is accused of murdering her husband. As she navigates her new surroundings, she becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the hospital's dark secrets. Along the way, she forms a complex relationship with her psychiatrist and encounters dangerous individuals who test her sanity.
In the 1980s, in a near-future Glasgow, a TV reporter with a terminal illness is chosen to participate in a fictional reality show. The show follows the lives of people with short life expectancies, broadcasting their experiences to the public. As the reporter begins to form relationships with the other participants, he navigates the invasion of privacy, sensationalism, and unethical practices of the show. The story takes a tragic turn as the reporter's illness worsens and he faces the threat of death. The movie explores themes of privacy, sensationalism, and the impact of media on society.
Blue Iguana follows a group of eccentric individuals who find themselves involved in a diamond heist in London. As they strive to escape the clutches of criminal organizations and law enforcement, they must rely on their wit and unconventional skills to find freedom.
Hit the Road is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a family's road trip with their beloved pet dog. The journey takes unexpected turns as they encounter various challenges and learn valuable lessons about family, love, and the importance of cherishing every moment.
The Disorderly Orderly is a comedy movie from 1964 about a man who works as an orderly in a sanitarium but is a complete disaster. He gets into a series of hilarious situations, including running away, getting stuck in a folding bed, and falling down a laundry chute. Despite his disorderly nature, he manages to bring laughter and joy to the patients in the sanitarium.
InAPPropriate Comedy is a sketch comedy movie that follows a series of outrageous and offensive sketches. It features various characters and scenarios that tackle controversial subjects such as racism, drug abuse, and paparazzi. The film is known for its crude humor and satirical take on social issues.
In Sound of My Voice, a journalist and his girlfriend infiltrate a cult led by a mysterious woman who claims to be from the future. As they investigate further, they are drawn deeper into the group's manipulative practices and ambiguous beliefs. The movie explores themes of manipulation, cult dynamics, and the blurred lines between reality and belief.
Comrade Drakulich is a satirical comedy set in 1970s Communist Eastern Europe. It follows the absurd adventures of a secret agent on a mission to save the world from a vampire threat. Filled with political satire, awkward situations, and unexpected romance, this film takes viewers on a wild and hilarious ride.
O Lucky Man! (1973) follows the journey of a young coffee salesman named Mick Travis as he embarks on a surreal and darkly comedic exploration of ambition and corruption. From encountering an evil industrialist to a touring band, Mick faces unjust incarceration, corrupted idealism, and surreal situations that challenge his beliefs. This satirical film delves into themes of power, greed, and the absurdity of modern society.
After accidentally killing a young girl, a disturbed teenager named Ronald hides in a hidden room in his house. As his mentally ill mother dies and his absent father fails to return, Ronald lives in isolation, spying on his unsuspecting family and neighbors. He becomes obsessed with a girl who lives next door and starts leaving evidence of his presence, leading to a series of tragic events.
Hanpeita Takeichi, a samurai, finds that he has travelled through time to modern-day Japan. He's taken in by an old man who runs a cram school, and begins to work as a teacher there.
After her daughter is brutally raped and murdered, a grieving mother takes justice into her own hands and goes on a quest for revenge against the culprits.
Set in Buenos Aires, this psychological thriller follows the life of Adrian LeDuc, a shy and socially awkward man who runs a failing cinema. His life takes a dark turn when he becomes entangled with his eccentric apartment building tenants, including a drag queen, a hitman, and a mysterious man. As Adrian's paranoia and distrust grow, he discovers shocking secrets that threaten to consume him.
The adventures of Shetland pony Poly in the South of France.