Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita or Sweet Revenge is a Filipino drama television series created by Gilda Olvidado, developed by Don Michael Perez and produced by GMA Network. The series is a remake of a 1989 movie with the same title and stars Yasmien Kurdi, JC de Vera, Marvin Agustin, Angelika dela Cruz and Dina Bonnevie and directed by Joel Lamangan, it aired on GMA Network from March 24, 2008 until June 27, 2008. From March 31, 2008 until July 4, 2008, the series was aired internationally, with a one-week delay, on GMA Pinoy TV.
Mga Mata ni Anghelita was a Philippine drama produced by GMA Network that begun airing on July 2, 2007. This was a television remake of a 1978 film starring Julie Vega. The series is the third part of GMA Network's 57th Anniversary Offering.
A religious mystery protected by a secret society is discovered after a murder in the Louvre. Clues lead to the existence of the Holy Grail and a secret that could undermine the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
In 1920, during the British Raj, administrator Scott Buxton and his wife Catherine abduct Malli, a young girl from the Gond tribe. Komaram Bheem, the tribe's guardian, disguises himself as a Muslim man named Akhtar and embarks on a journey to rescue her. A.Rama Raju, an officer in the Indian Imperial Police, and Bheem unite to save a boy from a train wreck, sparking a friendship between the two. As they grow close, they uncover Scott's intention to kill Malli. Raju, torn between his loyalty to the police and his pro-nationalistic background, seeks to save his friend and rectify his own actions. Together, they defy the colonial authorities, ignite a rebellion, and execute Scott. In the end, Bheem asks Raju to provide education to him and his community.
A knight returning from the Crusades questions the meaning of life, death, and God while facing the Grim Reaper in a chess match amid the Black Plague. As the knight and Death play, their surroundings are engulfed in cultural turmoil caused by the plague, and the people try to cope with the devastation in their own ways.
Tommy, a scientist, is desperate to find a cure for his wife's cancer. The movie follows three interweaving narratives: Tommy's quest to reverse brain tumors, the story of a conquistador searching for the Tree of Life, and an astronaut traveling to a golden nebula. All three stories explore themes of love, mortality, and the search for immortality. Tommy ultimately learns to accept his wife's death and finds peace.
Benedetta tells the story of a nun named Benedetta Carlini who joins a convent and experiences mystical visions. As she gains a following, her actions and desires become increasingly controversial, leading to a trial for her alleged lesbian relationships and other scandalous behavior. Based on a true story, this film explores themes of religious zealotry, sexual identity, and the power dynamics within the Catholic Church.
Shogun's Joy of Torture depicts sadism, torture, and cruelty in various forms including crucifixion, sexual torture, whipping, and beheading. The movie explores themes of violence, persecution, and suffering, with scenes of kidnapping, branding, and burning. It is a disturbing portrayal of extreme punishment and the horrors inflicted upon individuals.
In Satanic Pandemonium, a nun named Sister Maria is tormented by the devil and becomes possessed. She engages in acts of depravity, including seducing and molesting an underage teen boy. The film explores themes of good versus evil, sexual assault, lesbianism, and the selling of one's soul to the devil. It features disturbing scenes of self-flagellation, torture, and gore, creating a surreal and gothic atmosphere. As Sister Maria's actions escalate, she becomes a child-murderess, leading to a climax involving fire, blood, and murder.
Tied is a gripping drama that explores the twisted world of love, murder, and sadomasochism. Set in a basement, the movie follows the story of a dominatrix and her relationship with a man who becomes her murderess. As their love deepens, they become entangled in a web of bondage and sadomasochistic games, leading to a nonlinear timeline filled with passion and danger. Tied is based on a novel and delves into dark themes of power, control, and the human psyche.
Orgies of Edo is a disturbing and explicit anthology film consisting of three stories set in the Edo period of Japan. Each story explores various aspects of sexual torture, sadism, and perverse desires, depicting scenes of sadomasochism, bondage, whipping, and sexual assault. The film delves into the dark and twisted depths of human desires and the extremes people are willing to go for sexual pleasure.
In 1964, a teenage girl enters a Catholic monastery and undergoes rigorous religious education. As she navigates her path to becoming a nun, she grapples with her sexual awakening and the emotional abuse inflicted by the Mother Superior. The story explores themes of coming-of-age, faith, and the challenges faced by women in the Catholic Church during the 1960s.
In Garden of Hedon, a man named Owen wakes up in a mansion where every hedonism is perpetually indulged. Every hedonism, including murder. With no memory of how he got there and no help from the residents of the house, Owen sets out to stop the murderer in whatever way he can.
Refusing an arranged marriage, young aristocrat Carmela is sent to a convent. Her arrival intensifies the power struggle between the debauched nun Elizabeth and the stern Mother Superior, as both are smitten by Carmela's beauty.
The life of Jesus from the beginning of his ministry, his miracles, the Sermon on the Mount and his death on the cross.
Berta (Tota Alba) has entered, once again, in prison accused of fraud. From the first moment she steps in the jail, she becomes the toy of all the veteran inmates. The number of conflicts in which she is immersed causes her to be transferred several times from penitentiary. In all of them will live some experience that will change her life; she will know love, hate, despair, etc.
Fact and fiction collide in this exploitation flick that employs documentary footage depicting the bizarre self-flagellation rituals of the fanatical Catholic sect known as the Penitentes. Mixed with those truly disturbing sequences is a story concerning a killing in New Mexico, itself inspired by the murder of real-life reporter Carl Taylor as he worked on an article on the Penitentes.
Set in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Long Live Death follows a group of characters as they navigate through the surreal and violent landscape of war. With elements of satire and surrealism, the movie explores themes of fascism, cruelty, and the downward spiral of humanity.
The Gray Man is a crime drama movie based on a true story. It follows the harrowing tale of a single father who becomes obsessed with capturing a notorious serial child killer. Set in 1930s New York, the movie highlights the dark themes of child murder, cannibalism, and the pursuit of justice. The protagonist delves deep into the twisted world of the killer, facing unimaginable horrors along the way.