Escape Room is a thrilling horror movie about a group of strangers who find themselves trapped in a deadly escape room game. As they try to solve the puzzles and escape, they quickly realize that the stakes are high and that failure means certain death. With time running out, they must work together to uncover the clues and survive.
Sansho the Bailiff is a heart-wrenching drama that takes place in 11th-century Japan. It tells the story of a family torn apart by slavery as the son and wife are sold into servitude while the father is banished. The film follows their separate journeys and their ultimate goal of redemption and reunion. Through themes of compassion, sacrifice, and self-sacrifice, Sansho the Bailiff explores the ethics and morals of feudal Japan.
By the Sword is a movie about a man who is haunted by his past and seeks revenge through sword-fighting. Set in Manhattan, New York City, the story follows his journey as he confronts his demons and engages in thrilling duels. Along the way, he forms a love interest, faces off against a villain, and learns valuable lessons about loyalty and honor.
Atrocious is a horror movie that follows a family's vacation gone wrong. While staying in a country house, they uncover a dark secret and find themselves in a labyrinth of terror. As they document their horrifying experiences, they are faced with sadism, cruelty, and brutality. With mysterious events and a sense of danger lurking around every corner, they must find a way to escape the darkness before it consumes them.
The Grandmother is a surreal black-and-white short film that tells the story of a young boy living with his abusive grandmother. The film explores themes of neglect, abuse, and escape in a dark and unsettling manner.
A disturbed child murders their family and films the horrifying events, creating a chilling found footage movie. Set in Upstate New York, the story follows their evil actions and the terror they inflict on their victims.
Berlinguer: I Love You follows the story of a young poet who becomes involved with a group of activists and a prostitute in Tuscany, Italy. In the midst of political turmoil and personal struggles, he navigates relationships, explores his identity, and finds inspiration through poetry and friendship.
In a town called Hope on the edge of Britain's empire, desperations clash: the beautiful Dorothea Brook is desperate to free her pregnant sister Rose from the clutches of Fraser, a fortune hunter. A local politician, William Poyner, is desperate for cash and thinks marriage to Dorothea will save him. Dorothea hires Lawrence Hayes, a rough but handsome Argonaut, to bribe Fraser with jewels and to marry Rose; Hayes desperately loves Dorothea and may marry Rose to stay close to her. But Dorothea has a lover, the ravishing Anne Cooper, who encourages the match with Poyser to give the lovers cover. Are these remedies, each desperate in its turn, going to make anyone happy?
When a mischievous dog named Pooch comes to town, he wreaks havoc on the community, causing chaos and hilarity. From wrestling with a dog to hitting someone with a rock, Pooch's antics lead to a wild adventure filled with laughter.
The gang help Scotty and his grandfather after an obnoxious lunch counter owner forces them to move their lemonade stand.
City in Darkness is a gripping film about murder, espionage, and arms smuggling in the eve of World War II. It follows a comical sidekick and an Asian detective working together to uncover a conspiracy involving burglaries, forged passports, and crooked businessmen. Set against the backdrop of a blackout in Paris, the story takes thrilling twists and turns as the protagonists race against time to solve the mystery and prevent a catastrophic event.
Footprints on the Moon is a 1975 horror mystery thriller film. In the story, a translator has dreams of a small town where strange and bizarre events are taking place. She becomes obsessed with a certain chateau, a flower, and a piano. As she investigates further, she uncovers a dark secret and finds herself trapped in an alternate reality. The film explores themes of death, isolation, and climate change.
In 'The Kid from Borneo', a group of children find themselves in a series of hilarious situations when they mistake a towering circus performer for a wild tribesman from Borneo. Chaos ensues as they try to outwit the mistaken identity and deal with fast-paced comedic situations.
A film in three parts: a man talking while a telephone rings, a walking tour of New York, and a goldfish swimming.
In Fish Hooky, a group of children decide to play hooky from school and spend the day at an amusement park. They encounter various adventures and misadventures throughout the day, including getting chased by a truant officer and getting locked in a room. Ultimately, they manage to outsmart the truant officer and return to school without getting caught.
A lazy janitor builds a robot to do his dirty work.
The gang's treasury is entrusted to Spanky, who accidentally gets it mixed up with his father's money.
In Mush and Milk (1933), the gang tries to earn money by milking a cow and doing various odd jobs. They also visit an amusement park and have comic adventures.
Johnny Boy, a psychotic young Chicago playwright, drives to New York to run down a phantom deal. Along for the ride are a drug dealing buddy named Aristotle and Johnny Boy's self-destructive sometimes girlfriend Anita. They hit the road and the road hits back. The drug-fueled all night drive devolves into sadistic mind games, sex games and finally violence. They don't all make it back to Chicago, but they all reach the end of the road.
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