When a group of college students discover they have magical abilities, they are drawn into a secret world of magic and danger. As they learn to control their powers, they must navigate relationships, face personal demons, and protect the magical realm from a growing darkness.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a man and his family live in a desolate home, trying to survive as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world. When a desperate family seeks refuge, tensions rise as trust is tested and the true nature of the threat is revealed.
Texhnolyze is a brooding and atmospheric TV show that takes place in a decaying city. It explores themes of despair, loneliness, and the human condition in a society on the brink of collapse.
After surviving a plane crash in the mountains, two strangers must work together to survive the harsh wilderness and find their way back to civilization.
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo is a 2012 movie set in a post-apocalyptic world where a teenager named Shinji battles giant robots known as Evangelions. As he continues his fight, he must confront his complicated relationship with his father and navigate the mysteries and conspiracies surrounding the Eva program. The movie explores themes of loneliness, hopelessness, and the emotional vulnerability of its characters. With stunning animation and a mature storyline, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
The Hours is a movie about three women from different time periods who are connected through the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' and their experiences with suicide. Virginia Woolf, a writer in 1920s London, struggles with her own mental health and ultimately takes her own life. Laura Brown, a housewife in 1950s Los Angeles, contemplates leaving her family but ultimately decides to stay. Clarissa Vaughan, a woman planning a party in modern-day New York, deals with the suicide of her close friend Richard. The film explores themes of depression, empowerment, and the complexity of human relationships.
In the 1930s, a French convict named Papillon befriends a fellow criminal, Dega, as they begin their sentence on Devil's Island, a penal colony in South America. Papillon, determined to escape, convinces Dega to join him in his plan. They endure harsh conditions, crocodile attacks, and betrayal as they make their way to freedom. Despite setbacks and the passage of time, Papillon's determination leads him to eventually succeed and outlive the prison.
Silenced tells the harrowing story of a group of deaf students who endure physical and sexual abuse by their teachers in a Korean school. Based on a true story, the movie sheds light on the corruption and injustice that allowed the abuse to go unpunished. It explores themes of hopelessness, mental abuse, and the fight for justice.
Eden Lake is a horror thriller film set in England, where a couple's idyllic vacation takes a horrifying turn when they are targeted by a group of violent teenagers. The couple finds themselves trapped in a sadistic game of survival as they try to escape the ruthless gang and make it out of the remote lake alive.
In Medieval Japan, an elderly warlord retires, handing over his empire to his three sons. However, he vastly underestimates how the new-found power will corrupt them and cause them to turn on each other...and him. Akira Kurosawa's treatment of King Lear, with three sons dealing with the passing of an era as their warlord father Lord Hidetora Ichimonji (Tatsuya Nakadai) tries to find peace in his last years by dividing his fief among them. While one honest son, Saburo Naotora Ichimonji (Daisuke Ryu), faces his family's wrath for speaking the truth, his two brothers, Taro Takatora Ichimonji (Akira Terao) and Jiro Masatora Ichimonji (Jinpachi Nezu) vie for power in the vacuum left by Hidetora's retirement. While Kyoami the Court Fool (Pîtâ) makes wise commentary, Hidetora discovers for himself the madness caused by his thirst for power, and tries to find redemption for his deadly past.
The Report is a political thriller based on the true story of Senate staffer Daniel Jones, who investigates the CIA's use of torture following the September 11 attacks. As Jones uncovers shocking secrets, he becomes determined to expose the truth, facing obstacles from the highest levels of government.
In 'Cruising,' a detective is sent undercover to investigate a series of murders targeting the gay community in New York City. As he immerses himself in the world of gay clubs and leather bars, he struggles with his own identity and the morality of his mission. The film explores themes of homophobia, sexual repression, and the complexities of the undercover life. With its gritty and suspenseful atmosphere, 'Cruising' delves into the dark underbelly of society, posing questions of identity, desire, and power.
Chris Nielsen dies in an accident and enters Heaven. When he learns that his wife Annie has committed suicide, he goes on an afterlife adventure to be with her. While in Heaven, he meets a guide and learns about his new existence. He also tries to communicate with Annie, but it only causes her pain. Chris eventually reunites with his daughter Marie and decides to rescue Annie from Hell, even though it is believed to be impossible. With the help of a tracker, he finds Annie, but risks becoming trapped in Hell. In the end, Annie saves Chris and they are reunited with their children in Heaven.
In the midst of the Angel invasion, Shinji and Rei are chosen to pilot the new Eva unit, and they must overcome personal challenges to save humanity.
In 'Taste of Cherry,' a middle-aged man named Mr. Badii drives around Tehran in search of someone who will bury him after he commits suicide. Along the way, he gives rides to various passengers and engages in philosophical conversations about life and death. The film explores themes of hope, despair, and self-reflection.
Naked (1993) is a disturbing dark comedy that follows Johnny, a drifter who experiences a mental breakdown while wandering the streets of London. The film explores themes of loneliness, cruelty, and existentialism as Johnny encounters various strangers and engages in disturbing and nihilistic conversations. With its provocative and thought-provoking narrative, Naked pushes boundaries and delves into the depths of human nature.
In 1988, Chilean dictator Pinochet holds a referendum on his presidency. A clever and unorthodox advertising campaign tries to convince the Chilean people to vote 'no' and oust the dictator. The campaign faces government intimidation, police riots, and threats from the opposition. The protagonist, an advertising director, navigates through a treacherous political landscape while facing personal challenges.
A young woman goes on a road trip to find herself and discover the meaning of love. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences the ups and downs of life, ultimately realizing that true happiness comes from within.
Emily's life takes a dark turn when a medication prescribed by her psychiatrist leads to unforeseen consequences. As she navigates the side effects and their impact on her relationships, Emily becomes entangled in a criminal conspiracy that puts her sanity and freedom at risk.
Bright Star tells the story of the passionate yet unconsummated love between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. Set in the early 1800s, the film explores their intense connection and the obstacles they face in pursuing their love, including societal expectations and Keats' declining health. Directed by Jane Campion, the movie beautifully captures the longing, grief, and loss experienced by the two lovers.