The Boston Globe hires a new editor, Marty Baron, who urges the Spotlight team to investigate the claims of child molestation and cover-up within the Catholic Archdiocese. As the investigation proceeds, the team uncovers a pattern of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and an ongoing cover-up by the church. They write a story exposing the truth, leading to an influx of victims coming forward. The film ends with the resignation of Cardinal Law.
The Boys of St. Vincent is a powerful and disturbing movie that delves into the dark and haunting world of child abuse within a Catholic orphanage in 1970s Newfoundland. The film follows the experiences of young boys who are subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of the priests in charge. It explores the lasting impact of trauma and the struggle for justice in the face of a powerful institution. The story is based on true events and serves as a stark reminder of the abuses that can occur behind closed doors.
Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight is a survival horror movie set in Poland. A group of teenagers attending a camp in the forest find themselves being hunted by a deranged serial killer. As they struggle to stay alive, they uncover dark secrets and must rely on each other to survive the night.
The X Files: I Want to Believe is a crime drama movie with elements of horror and sci-fi. The story follows FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate a series of mysterious crimes involving psychic visions, pedophile priests, and alien technology.
Bad Education (2004) is a gripping and intense drama set in a Catholic boarding school in Madrid, Spain. The film explores themes of sexual identity, drug abuse, childhood trauma, and the corruption within the Catholic Church. The story follows an investigative journalist who uncovers a scandal involving a pedophile priest and his past relationships with the students. As the journalist delves deeper, he confronts his own personal demons and the dark secrets of the school. This thought-provoking film paints a disturbing picture of power, abuse, and the consequences of remaining silent.
The Butcher Boy follows the story of Francie Brady, a young boy growing up in Ireland in the 1960s. Francie's troubled life starts with the death of his mother and his abusive home environment. As he spirals into madness, Francie turns to dark humor and violent fantasies to cope with his reality.
By the Grace of God tells the story of three adult men who band together to expose the French Catholic Church's history of covering up cases of abuse by a priest. The emotional journey of the survivors and their fight for justice is portrayed with empathy and authenticity.
Big Nothing is a dark comedy crime thriller that tells the story of Charlie, a failed writer, and Gus, a disgraced cop. When Charlie finds a way to blackmail someone, he convinces Gus to help him. However, their plan quickly spirals out of control, leading them into a world of murder, deception, and chaos. As they try to stay one step ahead of the authorities and a dangerous female serial killer, they must confront their own dark secrets and face the consequences of their actions.
Features several ex-members of the church who share harrowing allegations of the trauma, abuse, homophobia, and financial and labor exploitation that created a culture of chaos at Hillsong.
The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later (1992) is based on a true story and follows the lives of two brothers who were sexually abused by a pedophile priest while living in a Catholic orphanage in Newfoundland, Canada. The movie explores their struggles as adults and the long-lasting effects of the abuse they endured.
Perfect Obedience is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the disturbing relationship between a seminarian and his predatory mentor in the Catholic Church. Set in Mexico, the film navigates the themes of misplaced loyalty, abuse, and the consequences of forbidden love.
Deliver Us from Evil is a crime documentary that explores the dark secrets and corruption within the Catholic Church in Stockton, California during the 1970s. It delves into the abuse and rape of children by pedophile priests and the hierarchy's efforts to cover up these horrifying crimes. The film follows interviews with survivors, revealing the deep trauma they have endured and their pursuit of justice.
In this extreme sexploitation horror shocker, a psychotic priest travels through a seemingly idyllic suburban landscape and uses his collar to secure the trust of a series of beautiful young women before subjecting these poor beauties to increasingly sadistic bouts of sexual assault. Director Bill Zebub has trimmed all of the filler from the standard serial killer movie and replaced it with a near constant barrage of depraved sexual horror. "Most serial killer films favor soap opera dialogue and speculation-depictions of the killer doing anything but the vile deeds for which he became famous. This movie shows ONLY the deranged part of the serial killer's story." - Bill Zebub WARNING: This film contains graphic nudity and sexual assault and in intended only for mature audiences.
When Sam searches for answers in the mysterious accident that has befallen his twin, he soon wonders if anyone close to him can be trusted.
Revelation is a documentary TV series that delves into the dark secrets of the Catholic Church, focusing on the abuse of children by pedophile priests. Through a criminal investigation, the series sheds light on the cover-ups and court cases surrounding this troubling issue.
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a powerful documentary that delves into the widespread sexual abuse of children within the Catholic Church. The film follows the story of four deaf men who were molested by a priest in a school for the deaf in the 1960s. As they attempt to confront their abuser and seek justice, they uncover a vast web of corruption and secrecy within the institution. Through interviews, reenactments, and archival footage, the film sheds light on the traumatic experiences of the victims and the cover-up orchestrated by the Church.
Karadima Forest is a compelling movie that tells the true story of a Catholic priest in Chile who perpetrates shocking abuse, including pedophilia, against minors. The film dives deep into the psychological abuse and abuse of power that takes place within the Catholic church.
Fact-based story of a Louisiana priest accused of molesting young parishioners, and of the family of one of his victims, caught between their loyalty to their son and to their Church.
Jakob, Dominik and Oliver are best friends, they play soccer and work as priests. They are united in their belief that the catholic church can make the world a better place. But when Dominik is confronted with allegations that he abused a boy, Jakob's world collapses. Torn between his beliefs and the friendship to Dominik, he's committed to finding the truth.
Exorcism is a gripping horror movie released in 1975. It follows the story of a priest who becomes obsessed with a group of women and engages in disturbing and violent acts. The plot revolves around voyeurism, murder, and sexual themes. As the story unfolds, the priest's religious fanaticism and evil nature are revealed, leading to a thrilling climax.