A group of friends are on a road trip when they begin receiving a mysterious signal on their television. As the signal infects them, they turn into violent, sadistic killers, unleashing a wave of brutality and chaos. The survivors must find a way to stop the signal and save themselves.
After a car accident, a group of strangers wake up in an abandoned hospital with no memory of who they are or how they got there. They soon discover that they are subjects of a sadistic medical experiment conducted by a mad doctor and his twisted staff. As they try to escape, they face torturous challenges and encounter horrifying patients who have been subjected to brutal treatments. With time running out, they must find a way out before they become permanent residents of this hellish medical facility.
Jaya has a crush on her married teacher and befriends his wife. When Jaya's father dies, the teacher's wife asks her to live with them.
Cutting Moments is a highly controversial and unsettling drama-horror film that delves into the dark aspects of suburban life. It portrays the struggles of failing marriages, domestic violence, incest, and self-mutilation. The film explores the disturbing themes of castration, child molestation, and the consequences of a domineering husband. With extreme visuals and a raw portrayal of human emotions, Cutting Moments pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
The next-door neighbor neglects to return the Pink Panther's lawn mower, resulting in a feud that escalates into all-out war.
Widowers Amos and Ben plot to romantically unite Amos’ daughter, Luisa, and Ben’s son, Matt, by pretending to feud and forbidding the teens to associate, knowing they will resist their fathers’ interference. As the two youngsters fall in love, the fathers plot to end the "feud" by hiring a traveling showman to fake an abduction and allow Matt to "rescue" Luisa.
A series of 12 miniature-cartoons that end when each one "pinks out."
A young woman exacts revenge against the scumbag pimp who murdered her identical twin sister.
Three narratives ("Cutting Moments," "Home" and "Prologue") combine to create a shocking trilogy of modern American life, a portrait drawn with brushstrokes of hidden violence and disturbing cruelty. Directed by Douglas Buck, this unflinching film reveals what lies behind the drawn curtains of so-called "ordinary" households.
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