Cake is about Claire (Jennifer Aniston), a woman dealing with chronic pain. She becomes fascinated by the suicide of Nina (Anna Kendrick), another woman in her chronic pain support group. As Claire investigates the details surrounding Nina's suicide, she becomes obsessed and starts experiencing hallucinations of Nina. Claire's journey leads her to confront her own struggles and find a way to move forward.
After a one-night stand, a temp worker becomes dangerously obsessed with a happily married man, leading to a series of disturbing events.
A young lawyer moves into a prewar apartment building, only to discover that strange and supernatural occurrences are happening around him. He begins to suspect that the building itself has a dark secret and is determined to uncover the truth, but this puts him in grave danger as he becomes lured into a trap orchestrated by a secret society.
A successful architect becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his unhappy wife. As he tries to prove his innocence, dark secrets and deception unravel, leading to a shocking conclusion.
Liza, the Fox-Fairy tells the story of a lonely nurse, Liza, who is cursed to remain a fox-fairy until she finds true love. Living in a fictionalized version of a real city, Liza searches for her soulmate while encountering various suitors and dealing with her eccentricities. As she navigates the world of dating, she also faces challenges from her invisible friend, a kitsune demon. This dark comedy explores themes of love, jealousy, and selfless love.
My Suicide is a dark comedy that follows a teenage boy who decides to document his life leading up to his planned suicide. As he explores various themes such as satire, social satire, and gallows humor, he ultimately finds hope and a reason to live.
After a bad breakup, Ariane moves home and gets a job as an interpreter for seasonal migrant workers. Witnessing workplace abuses, Ariane must decide how far she is willing to go to speak out against injustice.
A gay teacher from Prague is relocated to a rural area where he forms a bond with a troubled teenager while facing discrimination and his own haunting past.
Paul Lawrence is a working class man who dates Cara, sells shirts at a Sydney department store, and dreams of attending art school. Cara leaves for London and Paul becomes the protege of designer Marie Rosefield. Through this he enters the 'set', the world of Sydney art society. Rosefield is friends with Mark Broniski, an artist who commissions Paul to design a set for British stage director, John L. Fredericks. Paul is helped by art student Tony Brown, who is dating Paul's cousin, Kim Sylvester. Paul and Tony begin a homosexual affair. Kim's mother Peggy has an affair with Boronoski.
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