Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) follows the story of a homicidal maniac named Michael Myers who escapes from a psychiatric ward and returns to his hometown to continue his murder spree on Halloween night. As the night progresses, a group of teenagers and a young girl are pursued by Michael as they try to survive his sadistic rampage. The film explores the themes of good versus evil, cults, and the curse that haunts Michael Myers.
A tale of passion and betrayal in which Samson, a judge of Israel who fled with his tribe during the Great Exodus from Egypt, uses his herculean strength in the fight against the Philistine oppressors. He is seduced by Delilah, a Philistine courtesan, who uses her cunning to discover the secret of her lover's great power and then betrays him.
In Cunk on Christmas, comedian Philomena Cunk takes a hilarious and informative look at the meaning of Christmas, exploring its origins and traditions. Through her unique perspective and humorous interviews, Cunk uncovers the truth behind the nativity, pagan festivals, and more. With her comedic wit and expert insight, Cunk provides a laugh-out-loud mockumentary that spoofs the holiday season.
The god Colima tries to win the love of a beautiful young native, who won't betray the man she loves.
Glenafooka: Glen of the Ghost is a documentary that delves into the rich and mystical history of rural Ireland. It takes viewers on a journey through ancient pagan traditions, folklore, and mythology. From stone age rituals to pagan festivals, the film uncovers the deep-rooted connection between the people and the land. Interviews with locals and experts shed light on the significance of holy wells, ancient stone buildings, and cultural traditions. With stunning visuals and intriguing stories, Glenafooka: Glen of the Ghost offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient religion and superstitions that shaped Ireland's cultural heritage.
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