Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don't know where they are, or how they got there. They don't know they've been chosen - for a very specific purpose - The Hunt. In a group text, Athena Stone anticipates an upcoming hunt of 'deplorables' at a manor. Later, on her private jet, she kills a man who staggers out from the cargo hold. Eleven captives wake up gagged, in a forest, for the hunt. In a clearing, they find a cache of weapons and keys to their gags, but upon retrieving them, five are killed by an unseen enemy. Three captives escape over a barbed-wire fence to a service station. The station's owners, an elderly couple consisting of Miranda 'Ma' and Julius 'Pop', identify their location as a point on Route 31 near Elaine, Arkansas. The three escapees, each kidnapped from a different part of the United States, realize their situation's similarity to the 'Manorgate' conspiracy theory. One of the three eats a poisoned donut and collapses, while Ma and Pop (who are among the captors' ranks) kill the rest with poison gas. They then clean up the station for the next person to come in. A fourth captive, Crystal Creasey, arrives. Asking for cigarettes and their location, she makes conversation with Ma and Pop, and the latter get nervous. Crystal then attacks and kills the couple with a sawed-off shotgun the couple had under the counter; she reveals that the cigarettes were too expensive for Arkansas. Inspecting the pickup truck outside, she finds a Croatian license plate underneath a fake Arkansas plate, and a booby-trap wired to the driver's door...
Cherry is a movie that delves into the lives of a dysfunctional family, exploring their complex relationships and the various challenges they face. The story revolves around a woman who initiates a sexual relationship with both a mother and daughter, leading to a romantic rivalry. The plot also touches on themes of college life, first days at school, and the exploration of forbidden desires. With elements of voyeurism, lust, and love triangles, Cherry offers an intriguing portrayal of relationships and the conflicts that arise.
In a cabin by the lake, a mute man seeks revenge when his husband is killed by a siren lurking in the water. As he navigates the haunting atmosphere of the woods, he forms a connection with his new neighbor and together they unravel the secrets of the lakehouse.
In a small town, a young man deals with the loss of his father, a toxic relationship with his mother, and his emerging homosexuality, all while pursuing his passion for football.
Pick and Shovel, also known as The Miner, is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel.
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