A group of friends venture deep into the streets of New York on a rescue mission during a rampaging monster attack. As they try to survive and find their friend Beth, they encounter smaller creatures, military battles, and horrifying parasites. The group's loyalty and love for each other are tested as they face constant danger and the possibility of losing everything.
A television reporter and cameraman follow emergency workers into a dark apartment building and are quickly locked inside with something terrifying. The residents of the building become infected with a virulent and contagious disease that turns them into bloodthirsty savages. As the reporter and cameraman fight for their lives, they discover the connection between the outbreak and demonic possession. In their quest to survive, they uncover the horrifying truth and are ultimately dragged into the darkness.
After experiencing a series of break-ins, a family sets up security cameras around their home. As they investigate, they uncover a dark presence that puts their lives in danger.
Paranormal Activity 3 is a found footage horror film set in the 1980s. It revolves around a family who experiences supernatural phenomena in their home. The film follows their struggles as they try to uncover the truth behind these haunting events. As they dig deeper, they uncover family secrets and are forced to confront a powerful supernatural entity.
After moving into a suburban home, a couple becomes increasingly disturbed by a nightly demonic presence. Micah buys a video camera to capture the paranormal activity, but his reluctance to seek help from a demonologist leads to more arguments. Strange phenomena occur, with objects moving on their own and Katie displaying strange behavior at night. As the haunting escalates, Katie is forcibly dragged by an invisible force and is left with a gruesome bite mark. The couple decides to go to a hotel, but Katie insists on returning home, hinting at a demonic presence within her. In the final night, Katie brutally kills Micah, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
A fraudulent exorcist, Reverend Cotton Marcus, agrees to let a documentary crew film his final exorcism. However, he soon realizes that the possessed girl he is dealing with is genuinely possessed by an evil spirit. As the exorcism progresses, Reverend Marcus and the crew find themselves in danger as they uncover dark secrets and face off against a satanic cult.
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.
Caché (2005) is a drama mystery thriller set in Paris, France. It revolves around a man whose past is slowly revealed through a series of mysterious videotapes left at his doorstep. As he tries to uncover the truth, his guilt and paranoia escalate, leading to devastating consequences.
The Wind Will Carry Us follows an engineer who travels to a remote rural village in Iran for an assignment. As he waits for his mission to begin, he becomes fascinated by the daily lives and traditions of the villagers. He forms relationships with the locals and delves into the complexities of their lives, including a matriarchal family, a dying boy, and an ongoing project to dig a well. With minimalism and slow cinema techniques, the film explores themes of urban-rural divide, tradition, and the circle of life and death.
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a gripping drama set in 1980s Romania, where a young woman named Gabita seeks an illegal abortion with the help of her roommate Otilia. As they navigate through a bureaucratic and dangerous journey, they encounter various challenges, including confronting their own fears and desperate measures. The film explores the themes of communism, sexual abuse, and the resilience of friendship in the face of adversities.
Happy End is a dark comedy that revolves around a dysfunctional wealthy French family. The story explores themes of boredom, emptiness, infidelity, and depression. It touches upon topics such as euthanasia, the European refugee crisis, religious extremism, and terrorism. The plot follows the family members as they navigate their personal struggles and dark secrets.
Begotten is a surreal and disturbing fantasy horror film that explores ideas of transcendence, self-mutilation, spirituality, and the brutality and violence of existence. It follows a story of a deformed man who is born from the self-insemination of Mother Earth, and the various horrifying and grotesque events that unfold.
Winter Light is a 1963 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The story revolves around a pastor named Tomas who struggles with his faith and experiences a crisis of faith. The film explores themes of loss of faith, existentialism, and the meaning of existence. Set in winter, the bleak landscape mirrors the protagonist's inner turmoil. The film is known for its slow cinema style and deeply introspective narrative.
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia follows a group of men, including a prosecutor, a doctor, and a police officer, as they search for a buried body in the Anatolian steppe. As they traverse the barren land, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, ultimately leading to a shocking conclusion.
Willow Creek follows a young couple who venture into the wilderness to explore the legend of Bigfoot. As they document their journey, they encounter strange occurrences and begin to question their own sanity.
The Child follows the story of a young couple living in poverty in Belgium. They get involved in petty crimes, including theft and drug dealing. When the woman becomes pregnant, they decide to turn their lives around and seek redemption.
During World War II, a British sergeant-major is assigned to a military prison in Libya, where he faces challenges such as sadistic wardens, prisoner abuse, and extreme heat in the Sahara Desert.
Interiors follows the story of a dysfunctional family as they navigate through divorce, mental illness, and suicide. The film explores the complexities of family relationships, sibling rivalries, and the impact of these struggles on the individual members. With a melancholic tone and no background music, the viewer is immersed in the raw emotions and challenges faced by the characters.
Whisky is a minimalist movie that tells the story of a successful businessman who creates a fake marriage in order to compensate for his empty and predictable routine. The film explores themes of loneliness, family, and the desire for human connection.
Brink of Life is a thought-provoking movie set in a maternity ward, exploring the lives of expectant mothers as they face the joys and challenges of childbirth. The film delves into the intense emotions experienced by these women, as well as the relationships and dynamics between them. Brink of Life brings to light the raw reality of pregnancy, touching on themes of love, loss, and the strength of the human spirit.