In the midst of a zombie outbreak, a skilled safecracker named Dieter is recruited by a mysterious woman named Gwendoline to join her team of misfits. Their mission is to crack a series of highly secure bank safes across Europe. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including Interpol agents, rival thieves, and a deadly combination safe. As the group navigates through a world filled with violence and survival, Dieter also grapples with the loss of his wife and son. Will they be able to complete their heist and escape the apocalypse?
Flashdance is a 1983 movie about a young woman named Alex Owens who works as a welder by day and a dancer at a nightclub by night. She dreams of becoming a professional dancer and auditions for a prestigious dance academy. Along the way, she faces various challenges and falls in love with her wealthy boss.
In the racially divided city of Los Angeles, the lives of several individuals from different backgrounds intersect in unexpected ways. These encounters force them to confront their own prejudices and biases, leading to tragic consequences as well as opportunities for redemption. With a focus on themes of racism, cultural conflict, and social injustice, 'Crash' explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of our actions on one another.
Fresh out of prison, a thief must use his locksmithing skills to reconnect with his daughter and ex-fiancé. However, an unexpected disappearance throws his life into chaos.
Mady, a student, works as a locksmith by night. He helps Claire get into her apartment and soon realizes that she lied to him about her identity and robbed something that belonged to a dangerous man, Yannick. Mady gets embroiled in a manhunt and will have one night to prove his innocence.
Phoenix is a 1998 crime drama movie that follows the story of a locksmith with a gambling addiction who gets caught up in a robbery gone awry. The protagonist finds himself in a dangerous situation as he tries to navigate his way out of debt and save his own life.
In the parallel universe of the Discworld, it's the night before Hogswatch, and the Hogfather has gone missing. Rather than who next will be the Discworld's equivalent of Santa Claus and deliver presents to all the children, it's up to Death to play the role and ensure that the holiday goes smoothly.
Set during the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette tells the story of the young queen struggling to navigate her role and the political turmoil of the time. As she faces challenges and betrayal, Marie must find a way to protect herself and her family.
Eating Raoul is a dark comedy that follows a husband and wife who, after getting fed up with their degenerate neighbors, embark on a cannibalistic venture to make money. As they lure unsuspecting swingers to their apartment, they kill and rob them. However, their plans are complicated when they meet Raoul, a locksmith, who becomes entangled in their web of murder and lust.
Set during World War II, Colditz follows the lives of Allied prisoners of war held at Colditz Castle in Germany. The series focuses on their numerous escape attempts and the challenges they face. The story highlights the resilience and determination of these prisoners in the face of adversity.
The Pope of Greenwich Village follows two cousins, Charlie and Paulie, who get caught up in a heist gone wrong and must navigate the criminal underworld of New York City.
The Onion Movie is a satirical comedy that takes aim at American culture and mass media. It showcases absurd humor, societal hypocrisy, and touches on various social problems. The movie revolves around a series of sketches, fake news reports, and commercials that satirize different aspects of modern life. With its irreverent and dark comedy, the film offers a humorous critique of the media's influence on society.
A couple's relationship is tested when a psychopath breaks into their home, leading to a deadly game of domination and submission. Secrets are revealed, fetishes explored, and the boundaries of love and loyalty are pushed to the limit.
Grand Piano is a neo-Hitchcockian thriller about a renowned concert pianist who is threatened by a mysterious sniper during his comeback performance. As the sniper's instructions become increasingly dangerous, the pianist must navigate a series of life or death situations to save himself and the audience.
A group of jobless individuals come up with a plan to rob a bank in order to secure their financial future. However, their plan takes unexpected turns involving a faked execution, a hostage situation, and a case of Stockholm syndrome. As the chaos unfolds, they must find a way to get away with the crime and divide the loot.
Jerusalem Countdown is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It portrays a speculative scenario involving nuclear weapons, terrorism, and the conflict in the Middle East. The story follows an FBI agent and a locksmith who must prevent a nuclear bomb explosion. The movie also explores themes of Christian faith and religious propaganda.
After moving into a new apartment, a woman discovers strange occurrences and begins to suspect that her neighbor is a homicidal maniac.
In 1960, Israeli agents capture Adolf Eichmann, one of the key architects of the Holocaust. The story follows his trial in Israel, where evidence of his crimes is presented and he is held accountable for his actions.
Manglehorn is a locksmith in small-town Texas who is bitter and haunted by his past. He is a lonely man who struggles with his relationship with his son, as well as his own bitterness. When he meets a kind-hearted bank clerk named Clara, he begins to open up and let love back into his life. As he navigates through his own personal demons and tries to find forgiveness and redemption, Manglehorn learns that it is never too late to start over.