In a small town, a group of high school girls find their lives turned upside down when a mysterious hacker leaks everyone's private information, leading to chaos and violence. As the town descends into madness, the girls must navigate the dangers of mob mentality, toxic masculinity, and social media hysteria.
In a small town, a mysterious curse causes the residents to commit mass suicides. A group of teenagers must unravel the dark secrets behind the curse before they become its next victims.
Toni, an 11-year-old tomboy, joins a dance team in a Cincinnati community center. As she trains and prepares for a dance competition, the team starts experiencing unexplained fits. Toni, along with her friends, tries to uncover the cause of the fits and deal with the fear and uncertainty that arise.
17 year old Saki lives in a run-down hack with her mom who survives by pushing a food cart from dawn to dusk. Saki has dropped out of school, and when she's not helping her mother selling noodles in the streets, she's playing flesh-games with boyfriend Sotoo. In her spare time, the girl also entertains a truck driver named Ataru. She believes her promiscuity is a trait inherited from her mom. Determined to improve her lot in life (she doesn't want to grow up like her mother), Saki decides to stop seeing the two guys. The sizzling Japanese Tatsumi Kumashiro’s erotic drama 'Shoujo Shofu: Kemonomichi' (aka 'Whore Girl - the Animal Trail' distributed internationally as 'Path of the Beast'), offers a venue for sex kitten Ayako Yoshimura to reveal choice areas of her nubile frame.
The Ringmaster is a sadistic psychopath who runs a dark web entertainment show. He kidnaps innocent people and locks them in a basement where he subjects them to brutal and sadistic torture. The victims are beaten, mutilated, and killed one by one, as the Ringmaster revels in their pain and suffering. As the body count rises, a group of survivors must find a way to escape the twisted nightmare they have been trapped in.
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them is a romantic comedy that explores the complexities of relationships and cultural differences. The story follows the lives of two best friends, with a focus on their experiences with love, marriage, and family. The film humorously depicts the challenges and mishaps that arise in their relationships, while also shedding light on the importance of understanding and accepting each other's differences.
A mother finds herself bound and gagged after an accident leaves her stranded. She must navigate through brutality and danger to protect her loved ones and escape her captors.
Lemon tells the story of a man named Isaac who is facing a series of personal and professional challenges in his life. From his failing acting career to his strained relationships with family and friends, Isaac navigates through a series of awkward and hilarious situations as he searches for meaning and purpose.
Willenbrock is a businessman living in East Germany who experiences a traumatic event that sends him on a downward spiral. As his life unravels, he becomes involved in crime, promiscuity, and a double life. Will he be able to find safety and redemption?
Pleasant Days follows the story of a troubled youth in an urban setting, exploring themes of violence, sexual assault, and domestic violence. The protagonist navigates relationships, including an older man-younger woman relationship and a brother-sister incestuous relationship. The movie delves into the struggles of motherhood, pregnancy, and the harsh realities of life.
"Tales from The Grudge" is a series of three short segments that were released for "The Grudge 2" promotion, with an introduction from one of the producers of "The Grudge," Sam Raimi. The three segments expand the curse of the Saeki house as it finds other ways to spread itself, affecting other victims.
Fatty and Al are competing to take the same girl to the Waiters' Ball, but the formal dress requirement presents a problem: Fatty owns a tuxedo, but Al does not.
Spider, a banker, lives with three women. This tycoon is a caricature of Brazil's bourgeoisie, his trajectory is the starting point for an essay on the mental underdevelopment of Brazilian elites, in which black humor sets the tone for sharp criticism.
It's the big day of the oral presentations in Sam's fourth grade social studies class, and he has five minutes to come up with something to say.
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