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Kakegurui is set in an academy where students engage in intense gambling competitions. The story follows Yumeko Jabami, a prodigy gambler, as she disrupts the school's social hierarchy and challenges its student council president. With high-stakes poker games, psychological battles, and a focus on addiction, Kakegurui explores the thrill and dangerous consequences of gambling.
Sherlock Holmes and Watson must stop a nemesis from executing a plot that puts all of England in danger. As they engage in a battle of wits and brawn, the duo unravels a series of mysteries and uncovers a dark conspiracy.
The 'Burbs is a dark comedy about a suburban neighborhood that becomes suspicious of their new neighbors. When strange events start happening, like mysterious disappearances and power outages, a group of neighbors launch an investigation to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, they uncover a dark secret that puts them all in danger.
Blue Thunder follows the story of a test pilot who is assigned to fly a prototype helicopter equipped with advanced surveillance technology. As he begins to uncover corruption within the Los Angeles Police Department, he becomes targeted by a psychopathic officer. With the help of his co-worker and girlfriend, he must use the helicopter's capabilities to expose the truth and bring justice. The movie is filled with thrilling chase scenes, explosive action, and a gripping plot that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
High Lane is a horror thriller movie set in the mountains of Croatia. A group of friends embarks on a rock climbing trip, but their vacation quickly turns into a nightmare when they become trapped in a fight for survival. As they navigate the treacherous terrain, they discover that they are being hunted by an unknown enemy. With their lives on the line, the friends must use all their wits and strength to stay alive and escape the mountains.
Il Sorpasso follows the story of two men who embark on a spontaneous road trip across Italy. They bond over their love for life and live in the moment, but their journey also reveals the complexities of their personal lives. This iconic film captures the essence of Italian culture and presents a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of relationships and the pursuit of happiness.
In the midst of the Cold War, a retired CIA agent decides to publish his memoirs, much to the dismay of his former employer and the KGB. He outwits them by using various false identities and remote control airplanes to distribute the book across the world.
Cube Zero is a sci-fi thriller where a group of people find themselves trapped in a deadly cube labyrinth, filled with booby traps and puzzles. As they try to navigate their way out, they uncover a sinister conspiracy and must fight for their lives.
Harriet, a young spy, finds herself navigating the complexities of middle school as she uncovers secrets, deals with bullying, and seeks revenge against those who have wronged her. With her trusty notebook and binoculars, Harriet observes her classmates' behavior and uses her spy skills to gather information. Along the way, she learns important lessons about friendship, forgiveness, and the power of words.
Gordon Buchanan follows a herd of elephants in the Kenyan wilderness.
The story of 16-year-old Kayla Adams, whose mother, Karen is advised by the school’s counselor to send Kayla to get treatment at a youth residential treatment center after she gets expelled from school. Kayla arrives at the Utah facility on the same day as her roommate Amanda, a treatment program veteran who knows exactly what the girls were in for. Led by headmistress Miss Connie, the staff uses draconian methods including force-feeding medications, arbitrary punishments, solitary confinement, verbal and physical abuse to keep the students in line. After being pushed to their limits and stripped of their lifelines, including any ability to freely communicate with the outside world, the two young women must band together to survive and fight to expose the abuse before it’s too late.
Jane (2017) is a biographical documentary that tells the story of Jane Goodall, an Englishwoman who became one of the world's most renowned primatologists and conservationists. The film explores her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, her personal life and struggles, and her contributions to the field of ethology.
Voyeur is a crime documentary that explores the world of voyeurism and invasion of privacy. The film focuses on Gerald Foos, a motel owner in Colorado who secretly watched and documented his guests over a period of decades. The story is told through interviews, observations, and a book written by a journalist for The New Yorker.
A group of contestants are chosen to participate in a reality TV show called "My Little Eye," where they must live in a house rigged with cameras and complete challenges. As the days go by, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to a shocking twist.
In this psychological horror movie, a woman finds herself held captive in a psychiatric hospital by a doctor who claims he can cure her insanity. As she tries to escape, she begins to question her own perception of reality and wonders if the doctor's treatments are actually helping her or driving her further into madness.
Kehraus is a comedy movie set in Munich, Germany. It tells the story of an insurance salesman who gets involved in a carnival and goes through various comedic situations. The plot focuses on themes of deception, money, and office politics. The movie combines satire and comedy to present a humorous take on the insurance industry and human behavior.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of surveillance technology and its effects on privacy, control, and power structures in society. Through a historical lens, the film examines the evolution of visual information, from the human eye to cameras and imaging technology, highlighting the complexities of interpretation and trustability. It explores topics such as mass surveillance, public space, surveillance capitalism, and the limitations of photography. With a focus on both the subjective and objective aspects of surveillance, it raises important questions about transparency, privacy, and the impact of surveillance on our daily lives.
Selamet, who is working at the old central of a company which is on the eve of moving to a big center, tries to make his life similar to a stranger on the phone by discovering his closeness to that person.