Leatherface, 48 years after his killing spree in 1973, terrorizes a group of young friends in a remote Texas town. They accidentally disrupt his hidden world while trying to auction off old properties. As the group uncovers the truth about an occupied orphanage and the ownership of the properties, Leatherface goes on a killing spree to protect his secrets. The friends must fight for their lives as they face the relentless and brutal Leatherface.
A troubled police officer is recruited by the FBI to help track down a disturbed individual who terrorizes the city on New Year's Eve. As they investigate the mass shootings and bombings, they uncover the identity of the killer and confront him, leading to a dangerous showdown.
The World at War is a documentary series that provides a detailed and comprehensive account of World War II, covering various aspects such as military strategy, war propaganda, military operations, and the impact of the war on different nations. It includes scenes in black and white, portraying the devastation, mass killings, and the sacrifices made by soldiers. The series also explores the alliances, failed strategies, and the atrocities committed during the war.
The Day After (1983) is a drama/sci-fi TV movie that follows the lives of various individuals in Lawrence, Kansas, before, during, and after a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States. The movie portrays the devastating consequences of a nuclear war, including the destruction of cities, mass deaths, and the struggles of survivors in the post-apocalyptic world. It explores themes of fear, despair, and the fragile nature of human existence in the face of total annihilation.
Greatest Events of World War II in Colour is a captivating TV show that brings the history of World War II to life through colorized black-and-white footage. It provides an in-depth look at the major battles, failed military strategies, and the human stories of those who fought in the war. The show highlights the plan gone wrong, mass killings, and the sacrifices made by the soldiers who were treated as cannon fodder. It is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and those interested in military and war documentaries.
Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager, shelters over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in war-torn Rwanda.
A female journalist explores a haunted house and becomes entangled in a supernatural curse, leading to a series of mysterious deaths and horrifying events. As she delves deeper into the origins of the curse, she is tormented by paranormal phenomena and must confront her own fears to survive.
Savageland is a documentary-style horror film that takes place in the Arizona desert. After a massacre occurs in a small town near the Mexican border, a photojournalist is tasked with investigating the events. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a terrifying truth that challenges his perception of reality.
Threads is a documentary-style drama that depicts the effects of a nuclear war on the city of Sheffield, England. The film follows the lives of several people as they struggle to survive amidst the chaos, destruction, and societal collapse caused by the nuclear holocaust. It explores themes of despair, radiation sickness, and the grim reality of life in a post-apocalyptic world.
After his brother is killed in a gang war, a yakuza brother goes to Los Angeles to seek revenge. He gets involved in a war on drugs and clashes with the local crime families.
World War II in HD Colour is a gripping documentary series that brings the events of World War II to life through rare and restored color footage. It follows the journeys of soldiers and civilians from various countries, highlighting the hardships, sacrifices, and triumphs of the war. The series provides a comprehensive look at the military strategies, battles, and major events that shaped the outcome of the war.
22 July is based on the true story of the events that took place on 22 July 2011 in Norway, when a far-right terrorist planted a bomb in Oslo and carried out a mass shooting at a youth summer camp. The film explores the consequences of these horrific acts on the survivors, the families of the victims, and the entire nation.
During World War II, a group of Jewish prisoners in the Sobibor death camp plan a daring escape, facing the brutality and horrors of the Nazi regime.
The story behind the world's most infamous haunted house tale: the Amityville murders. This is the first elevated look at every aspect of this wildly layered story about the heinous murder of a family of six that became eclipsed by paranormal controversy.
True Legend is a martial arts movie set in the Qing Dynasty during the 1860s. Su Can, a skilled martial artist, seeks revenge for the murder of his wife and the kidnapping of his son by an enemy. Along his journey, Su Can battles various opponents and faces his own demons, including his drunkard brother and his own insanity and hallucinations. With the help of a doctor and a group of fighters, Su Can trains to become a legendary warrior and confronts the tyrant responsible for his family's tragedy.
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance is a movie that tells the story of 71 interconnected people whose lives are impacted by chance events. The film explores themes of violence, isolation, and despair, while depicting a fragmented and chaotic world.
In a dystopian future, a warrior finds himself on a mission to rescue a crime victim and overthrow an oppressive regime. Along the way, he faces dangerous obstacles, fights villains, and embarks on a journey filled with carnage and tragedy.
In 'The Hater,' a manipulative man uses social media and digital marketing to orchestrate a smear campaign against a mayoral candidate in Warsaw, Poland. He infiltrates political circles and engages in double-dealing, spreading hate speech and disinformation. As his tactics escalate, he becomes increasingly successful, eventually leading to a mass shooting at a demonstration. The movie explores themes of manipulation, nationalism, and the dark side of digital technology.
The Look of Silence is a powerful documentary that delves into the aftermath of the Indonesian genocide. It follows an ophthalmologist whose brother was brutally murdered during the mass killings. As he confronts the murderers and uncovers the truth, he grapples with guilt, loss, and the postmodern nature of violence.
ICHI tells the story of a blind swordswoman who seeks revenge for the loss of her family in feudal Japan. As she navigates a town plagued by crime and violence, Ichi uses her exceptional sword skills to bring justice to those who have wronged her. With her heightened senses and unmatched bravery, she becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed and a force to be reckoned with in a world filled with darkness.