In a world where individuals possessing supernatural abilities are feared, a group of talented students are sent to an isolated island for training. However, when Nana, a seemingly normal girl, joins the group, she begins to eliminate her fellow students one by one, hiding her true nature as a ruthless assassin.
In the late 1800s, retired timber-man Ephraim Winslow is sent to serve as a lighthouse keeper on an isolated island. Over the weeks, he becomes curious about his fellow keeper's obsession with the light. As their isolation and paranoia grow, Winslow's sanity begins to unravel. When a storm prevents their departure and strange occurrences intensify, the two men's relationship turns dark and violent, leading to a climactic battle for survival.
Fifteen years after being stranded on a remote island, an aspiring singer reenters society — stopping at nothing to pursue her dream of becoming a diva.
The Third Day follows the story of a man who becomes trapped on a secluded island while searching for his kidnapped child. As he delves deeper into the island's eerie rituals and superstitions, he uncovers a town with a dark secret and must confront his own trauma.
Serenity follows the story of a fishing boat captain named Baker Dill, whose quiet life on a secluded island is disrupted when his ex-wife Karen reappears and asks him to kill her abusive husband. As Baker navigates this dangerous plot, he begins to question his reality and the lines between fantasy and reality blur. With a captivating storyline, the movie explores themes of obsession, deception, and the lengths one would go to for love and justice.
A group of social media experts are hired to help an old family business thrive by creating stories about an ancient Swedish witch. However, they become trapped on a tiny island in a lake where the witch is rumored to reside.
For as long as he can remember, Knuckles has preferred to operate on his own. As the guardian of the Master Emerald, he knows every corner of his island and every secret it holds…or so he thought. A sudden discovery is about to turn his world upside down.
During World War I, a young man arrives on a remote island to work as a lighthouse keeper. He soon discovers an amphibious creature that emerges from the sea every night. As he forms a bond with the creature, he also uncovers its dangerous and deadly nature. Together with a meteorologist, they must fend off the creature and survive the harsh conditions of the isolated island.
In the early 1900s, a man named Thomas Richardson travels to a remote island in Wales to rescue his kidnapped sister who is held captive by a dangerous religious cult. As he infiltrates the cult, Thomas discovers dark secrets and is confronted with extreme torture and violence. He must navigate through a secluded community ruled by a false prophet and a deity worshipped by the cult members. Thomas faces graphic violence, blood sacrifices, and a struggle for survival as he tries to save his sister and expose the cult's atrocities.
After a failed suicide attempt, a man becomes stranded on a deserted island in the middle of the Han River. With the help of an imaginary friend, he learns how to survive and eventually creates a new life for himself.
To help manage his recently deceased grandmother's effects, the protagonist Takahara Hairi travels to Torishirojima during his summer vacation. As he gets off the ferry boat, he spots a lone girl standing on the pier. A girl who simply gazes into the distance as her long hair flutters in the wind. He looks at the girl in utter bewilderment, but before he realizes it, she can no longer be found anywhere.
The main character, Chu Mu, was the heir to the Chu Clan, but he was banished to the island and faced an almost certain death as a result of a planned assassination. He danced on the brink of death, fighting for his life with a little Moonlight Fox he had captured. He had to exhale when he was finally free of the demonic foremen on his island. However, he was unaware that this was just the start of his destined trip with his tiny Moonlight Fox.
During World War II, a German spy infiltrates England with crucial information, but his plans go awry when he becomes entangled with a woman on a remote island.
After a shipwreck, a group of teenage boys find themselves stranded on a mysterious island. As they navigate the dangerous and magical lands, they discover their own supernatural powers and must find a way to survive and escape.
Trespassing Bergman is a documentary that explores the life and work of the renowned Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. The film takes place on the isolated island of Fårö, where Bergman lived and filmed many of his movies. Through interviews, film clips, and photographs, the documentary offers a portrait of the artist and delves into his personal and professional life. It offers a unique insight into Bergman's creative process and his contribution to the history of cinema.
Profound Desires of the Gods is a drama film set on a remote island in Japan. It explores the complex dynamics and conflicts within a small community, emphasizing themes of incest, Japanese folklore, prostitution, typhoon, and spirit possession. The story follows the struggles faced by the islanders as they grapple with industrialization and exploitation, while trying to maintain their traditional way of life. It delves into taboo subjects such as family incestuous relationships, both between siblings and father-daughter. The film also touches upon the consequences of false accusations and sexual exploitation. With stunning visuals and a haunting atmosphere, this movie provides a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
Who Can Kill a Child? is a horror movie set in a small island off the Spanish coast. A couple arrives on the island during a festival, only to discover that all the children have mysteriously turned into violent killers. They must find a way to escape the island alive while facing the terror of innocent children hunting them down.
80 treasure hunters will compete for 10 million rubles on a desert island.
A reality TV crew charter a boat to an island for filming, one which the boat's captain had been to before and attacked by giant shrews, more than fifty years earlier.
Galicia, northern Spain, January 2, 1921. The steamship Santa Isabel, sailing towards Argentina with more than two hundred emigrants on board, sinks off the coast of Sálvora Island. Three island women, María, Josefa and Cipriana, who have bravely set sail aboard a fragile skiff to save the shipwrecked, are treated as heroes by the cynical authorities; but León, an inquisitive and tenacious Argentinean journalist, starts asking uncomfortable questions.