Ten years after the explosion of Flight 180, Nick O'Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash at the McKinley Speedway race track, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave... escaping seconds before Nick's frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they've cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one--in increasingly gruesome ways--Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. Nadia Monroy (Stephanie Honoré) scolds the group for their actions, just when a tire flies out of the stadium and violently rips off her head and her left arm while the others look at her in horror. Not long after a memorial for those who were lost, Carter attempts to burn a cross on George's front lawn because he blames George for stopping him from going back into the burning stadium to save Cynthia. His plan backfires and he is set on fire and violently dragged down the street by his tow truck. He is then blown up by the gas tanks in his car, and his blown off head lands next to George, who came out to see what is happening. The next day, Samantha is killed when a lawn mower rides over a rock thrown in its path by her sons, sending it flying through her eye. When Nick and Lori hear of the deaths they learn about the three previous disasters and realize that Death is back once again. While Janet and Hunt refuse to believe so, Nick convinces George and Lori to help him conquer Death's plan. Andy is next, who is diced when a carbon dioxide tank throws him to a chainlink fence. Hunt and Janet are next, as they died at the same time in the premonition. Nick rushes to save Hunt at the pool, while Lori and George rush to save Janet. They succeed in saving Janet, but Nick fails to save Hunt, as his intestines are violently sucked into the pool drain. George considers suicide due to causing the death of his wife and child but is unable to kill himself. This leads the survivors to believe that saving Janet has defeated Death. Nick decides to take Lori on holiday. Janet and Lori decide to go shopping and see a movie before they leave. Nick realizes it isn't over because there was another survivor, Jonathan Grove (Jackson Walker). In the mall and the theatre, Lori begins to see omens herself warning her that the danger is not over. Nick warns George about this, and they go to the hospital where Jonathan is located, but Jonathan is crushed by an overfilled bathtub over a collapsed ceiling. Outside the hospital, George is hit by an ambulance, leaving it up to Nick to save the girls. Nick arrives and pulls Lori from the cinema just before it explodes from a fire above, impaling Janet on the flying wreckage. Another explosion causes Lori to be crushed by an escalator. It is then revealed that the whole thing was another premonition. Nick fails to save George, but does save Lori and Janet by extinguishing the fire that would have caused the initial explosion. Weeks later, the trio, thinking they have conquered Death's plan, celebrate surviving in a cafe. Nick notices a loose leg on a scaffold outside the cafe, and he tells a construction worker to fix it up. Once inside, he drifts off into thought after seeing omens around him and theorizes that his premonition of the mall disaster and the signs that came along with it were mere red herrings meant to lead the three where they needed to be to die. Just as Nick realizes this, the scaffold falls, and in order to avoid it, a truck swerves, and crashes through the cafe window (the film changes to X-ray vision), crushing Janet, decapitating Lori, and causing Nick to fly and hit the wall, thus breaking his jaw, leaving no survivors of McKinley Speedway.
After the death of her best friend, a teenage girl and her group of friends use a Ouija board to try and communicate with her spirit. However, they unwittingly awaken a malevolent entity that begins terrorizing them one by one.
Partysaurus Rex is a short film that follows Rex, a party-loving dinosaur, as he takes over the bathtub and turns it into the ultimate party destination. With the help of his toy friends and some bubbly fun, Rex creates an unforgettable night of music, dancing, and excitement.
After her husband's murder, Regina Lampert finds herself being pursued by the CIA, the her late husband's friends, and a charming stranger. She must unravel the truth about her husband's secret life while avoiding danger at every turn.
A divorced mother and her teenage son offer a wounded man, who they later discover is an escaped convict, a ride, which ultimately leads to an unexpected love triangle.
Relic is a haunting and atmospheric horror film that explores the deterioration of a family's sanity as their matriarch's dementia worsens. As strange occurrences begin to take place in their old house, a mother and daughter must confront their fears and uncover the dark secrets hidden within.
Love in the Afternoon (1957) follows the story of a young cello player named Ariane who becomes entangled in a love triangle with a wealthy playboy and a private detective. As the truth about her mysterious admirer is revealed, Ariane must navigate the complexities of love, infatuation, and deceit in the enchanting city of Paris.
One Magic Christmas follows a struggling working-class mother, Ginny Grainger, who has lost her Christmas spirit after the death of her husband. With the help of an angel and a visit to Santa's workshop, Ginny and her children learn the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of belief.
Remember Sunday is a romantic drama about a man named Gus who suffers from short-term memory loss. Despite his condition, he falls in love with a woman named Molly. They face numerous challenges and obstacles as they try to make their relationship work.
Zee and co. recounts the story of a wealthy married couple, Zee and Robert, and their marital issues including infidelity, deception, and love triangle. The plot explores the complexities of their relationship and the consequences of their actions. Set in London, the story revolves around Zee's encounters with different characters and the emotional turmoil she goes through.
The World's Greatest Lover is a comedy film from 1977. It follows the story of a man who dreams of becoming a famous movie star. Through a series of comedic misadventures, he ends up fulfilling his dream and becoming a beloved celebrity. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles such as jail, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements.
The pilot for a proposed remake of the '60s gothic soap opera. It was produced in 2004 for The WB network but was not picked up and has never aired on television. The pilot instead premiered in 2005 at the Dark Shadows Festival in Los Angeles and has screened at various such festivals since.
When Arthur, a terminally ill man, arrives in Amsterdam, he plans to end his life at a hotel. However, his plans are interrupted when he meets Claire, a woman with suicidal thoughts. As they spend the night together, they form an unlikely bond and find solace in each other's company.
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins is a 1971 British comedy film directed and produced by Graham Stark. Its title is a conflation of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It comprises a sequence of seven sketches, each representing a sin and written by an array of British comedy-writing talent. The sketches are linked by animation sequences. The music score is by British jazz musician Roy Budd, cinematography by Harvey Harrison and editing by Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper. It was produced by Tigon Pictures and distributed in the U.K. by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd..
Dumps (2020) is a comedy movie that takes place in a bathroom. It follows a series of hilarious mishaps and absurd situations that occur in and around a bathroom, involving characters getting stuck in bathtubs, toilets overflowing, and frantic attempts to save a cell phone from drowning. The movie explores themes of misfortune, absurdity, and the chaotic nature of everyday life.
Kathy Morrison (Harris), mother of three, who helps run a "color-blind" adoption program, wants to have another biological child. Her husband, Pete (Bologna), the head coach of the Phoenix Suns, finds out he can't produce another child. Kathy thinks about adopting a boy, Frederic "Freddie" Wilcox, and Pete does not want to adopt a boy who happens to be black. When he relents, Freddie's arrival causes an upheaval in the Morrison's neighborhood, their school, and family. Kathy's answer is to adopt another child, in this case two, a war-traumatized half-Vietnamese girl, Quan Tran, and a Hopi boy, Joe. The new extended family must now learn to live together.
Deep Shock follows the story of a man who goes on a rampage after facing constant disappointment and frustration in his life. He takes his anger out on innocent people, leading to a horrifying and terrifying series of events. As his actions escalate, the man's dark past and paranormal phenomenon begin to come to light, revealing a shocking truth.
Due to a complex series of events a Guards Officer in a small European country is imprisoned. He manages to escape in the company of an idiotic milliner and they briefly take shelter with some gypsies, where the Captain falls in love with a young woman. Having been discovered by an American promoter while performing with gypsy orchestra in a tavern, the three accompany him to London as the latest new musical sensation. A great success, they begin a European-wide tour when their plane is forced down by bad weather in their homeland. Here events are satisfactorily resolved.
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