After being confined to an insane asylum for four years, Chucky is seemingly back to terrorize the now adult Andy Barclay. As Andy battles his own personal demons, he must also confront the resurrected killer doll and his cult of followers.
In 1963, a Korean War veteran named McMurphy pleads insanity to avoid hard labor and is transferred to a mental institution. He becomes a leader among the patients and opposes the tyrannical nurse who suppresses them. The battle between McMurphy and the nurse escalates, leading to tragic consequences.
In the late 1800s, a man takes on the identity of a doctor at Stonehearst Asylum, where he discovers the disturbing truth about the treatment of the patients.
Leatherface is a horror movie about a brutal psychopathic killer who escapes from an asylum and goes on a violent killing spree. The police, desperate to stop him, engage in vigilantism, leading to extreme violence and brutality. As the body count rises, Leatherface's true origin as a member of an evil family of killers is revealed.
In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes. Sergeant Raymond Shaw saves his unit, but doubts arise about what really happened. Shaw, now a vice-presidential nominee, and Major Ben Marco, haunted by dreams of Kuwait, investigate the truth. As Marco delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy to seize the White House, with powerful individuals at Manchurian Global trying to stop him.
After being taken to a mental institution, Dorothy escapes to the land of Oz once again to save her friends from an evil witch.
A Gulf war veteran named Jack Starks is wrongly sent to a mental institution for insane criminals. There, he becomes the object of a doctor's experiments that completely affect his life. Starks tries to piece together his memories and find out what happened to him on a specific date in the past. Along the way, he encounters a young woman named Jackie who believes his story. Together, they navigate through time and uncover the truth about Starks' past and his connection to Jackie's family.
Shine tells the story of David Helfgott, a child prodigy pianist from Australia who experiences a breakdown and battles with schizophrenia. The movie follows his journey as he overcomes his mental illness and returns to the world of music.
Zelig is a mockumentary that tells the story of Leonard Zelig, a man who has the ability to physically transform himself to resemble anyone he is around. During the Great Depression, Zelig becomes a celebrity as he effortlessly changes his appearance to fit in with different social groups and situations. The film explores themes of identity, conformity, and celebrity culture.
Bird is a biographical drama that tells the story of Charlie "Bird" Parker, a renowned saxophonist and jazz musician. The film follows Parker's rise to fame in the 1940s and 1950s, his battles with drug addiction, and his tragic death at a young age. Set in Brooklyn, New York, Bird also explores Parker's interracial relationship, his experiences in jazz clubs, and his struggles with heroin addiction. Directed by Clint Eastwood, the film offers a compelling portrayal of a talented musician caught in the grip of addiction.
The Scribbler follows Suki, a young woman with multiple personalities who moves into a halfway house. She undergoes an experimental psychiatric treatment called The Siamese Burn, which aims to eliminate her multiple personalities. As she goes through the treatment, she starts to uncover the truth behind her friend's death and realizes that the house residents may not be who they seem. Suki must confront her own inner demons in order to survive and find the truth.
Through a Glass Darkly follows a family's vacation to a remote island, where they confront their own psychological turmoil. The daughter struggles with mental illness, specifically schizophrenia, which leads to intense and disturbing experiences. As the family grapples with their own demons, they are forced to confront their relationships and the fragility of their own sanity.
After suffering a nervous breakdown, a young woman is committed to a mental institution where she struggles to regain her sanity through therapy and treatment.
A man wakes up with amnesia and discovers that he is being held captive in a basement. As he tries to regain his memories, he uncovers horrifying secrets about his past and the people around him.
Set in the 1960s, 'Mad to Be Normal' follows the story of RD Laing, a Scottish psychiatrist who challenges the traditional psychiatric methods by promoting at-home therapy and encouraging personal connections with his patients. The movie explores his revolutionary approach to mental health and the obstacles he faces in implementing his ideas.
Kyon Ki... tells the story of a young man who is falsely accused and ends up in a mental institution. There, he falls in love with a patient and together they face the challenges of their illness and the oppressive environment of the institution. The film explores themes of mental illness, sadness, truth, and the power of love.
The Fifth Floor is a horror thriller set in a psychiatric hospital, where dark secrets and abuse unfold. The film delves into the shocking reality of sexual abuse, rape, and the disturbing treatments such as electroshock therapy and hydrotherapy. As the plot unravels, the main character discovers the sinister truth behind the hospital's practices.
In the second dramatic case for lawyer Harmon Cobb, he defends an incarcerated woman who is wrongly imprisoned and refused release from a mental institution.
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 is a documentary that tells the story of Mindy Alper, a talented artist who uses her art as a form of therapy. The film explores her struggles with mental illness, including her battle with depression, anxiety, and a communication disorder. It showcases her unique artistic style and the impact it has on her life and relationships. Through interviews with Mindy, her friends, and her psychotherapist, the documentary offers a deep and intimate portrait of an artist's journey through mental illness and the power of art as a means of expression and healing.
In Secret Child, a young woman discovers a long-held family secret that takes her on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romances. Set in 1970s, the movie explores themes of disillusionment and the consequences of hiding the truth. The protagonist's life is further complicated when she undergoes electroconvulsive therapy, which adds another layer of depth to the narrative.