In colonial America, a group of settlers encounters a haunted forest and must confront witchcraft, evil spirits, and the supernatural powers that lie within.
Someone is killing America's top male models.
In the wild west town of Texas, the eccentric and loner Doc Snyder finds himself in bizarre situations as he becomes entangled in a bank robbery, a shootout, and a series of pranks. With his guitar in hand, he navigates through ironic twists and turns, using his wits to outsmart his enemies.
In Killbird, a mailman named Kyle discovers a hidden camera in a birdhouse, which leads him to witness a woman tied to a chair and a man hanged. As he tries to uncover the truth, he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy involving the National Security Agency. Kyle must navigate a dangerous game of secrets and betrayal, as he is hunted by both the authorities and the mysterious organization behind the camera.
Hanns Heinz Ewers' grim science-fiction novel Alraune has already been filmed twice when this version was assembled in 1928. In another of his "mad doctor" roles, Paul Wegener plays Professor Brinken, sociopathic scientist who combines the genes of an executed murderer with those of a prostitute. The result is a beautiful young woman named Alraune (Brigitte Helm), who is incapable of feeling any real emotions -- least of all guilt or regret. Upon attaining adulthood, Alraune sets about to seduce and destroy every male who crosses her path. Ultimately, Professor Brinken is hoist on his own petard when he falls hopelessly in love with Alraune himself. Alraune was remade in 1930, with Brigitte Helm repeating her role, and again in 1951, with Hildegarde Knef as the "heroine" and Erich von Stroheim as her misguided mentor.
During a gang initiation, four recruits break into a house of horror and find themselves trapped in a deadly game where winning means survival and losing means death.
The respected squire of a quiet Cornish village is in reality the leader of a gang of murderous pirates who attack passing ships, kill their crews and steal their cargoes.
The close-knit community of Brackenmore is harboring a secret. After the untimely death of an uncle she never knew she had, Kate (Sophie Hopkins) is forced to return to her ancestral home, a tiny rural village in the South of Ireland. Soon after her arrival she meets Tom (D.J. McGrath), a mysterious young local who helps her to rediscover her long-neglected roots and forget about the anxieties of her life in London. The longer Kate stays in Brackenmore, the more she begins to realize that the eccentricities of its self-protective residents, may be more ominous than she first thought and the secluded family estate is harboring a dark and ancient secret. From the opening scenes of a fateful car crash to the shocking ending Brackenmore weaves its ways under your skin shifting between classic horror to the mysteries of the occult. Cinematographer Justin McCarthy keeps a steady hand as he captures the silent fear that begins to grow as Hopkins uncovers the dark horror that is Brackenmore.
A teenager navigates through a series of unsettling events, including encounters with a serial killer and her own grandmother's dark secret.
In this silent comedy, a pretty department store cashier is charged with a robbery that occurred overnight at the store. However, circumstantial evidence points to the store's soda clerk having committed both the $10,000 robbery and the assumed murder of the store's nightwatchman, who is missing.
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