Rantarō, Shinbei and Kirimaru are ninja apprentices in the Ninja Gakuen, where first grade ones are called "Nintamas". They must learn everything a ninja must know, but as for our heroes, money, food or playing are more interesting. The series show the everyday adventures of our heroes.
Transparent is a dark comedy TV show that follows the story of Mort Pfefferman, a retired college professor who comes out as a transgender woman named Maura. The show explores the impact of Maura's transition on her family, including her ex-wife, their three adult children, and their various relationships. Set in Los Angeles, the series delves into themes of self-discovery, family relationships, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
The infinite playground of forbidden worlds and dangerous lifeforms offered by the sci-fi horror genre will lead to the biggest, maddest, bloodiest V/H/S ever.
A compilation of episodes from the classic '80s horror anthology TV series "Tales From The Darkside" for the VHS market.
Ghost Stories is a 2017 movie based on a play. It follows a professor who is known for debunking paranormal activity, but he is forced to reconsider his beliefs when he receives a supernatural challenge. The professor delves into a series of ghost stories, each with its own unique twist and horrifying creatures. As he investigates, he becomes consumed by guilt and faces the terrifying truth behind his skepticism.
The Players is a film comprised of several short stories, each exploring various themes centered around the lives of men. The stories tackle topics such as infidelity, friendship, misogyny, and sexual encounters, while offering comedic takes on these subjects.
To Each His Own Cinema is a collection of short films by various directors, each providing their unique perspective and love for the art of cinema. The film pays homage to the magic and impact of movies while exploring different themes and styles.
Hotel Room is a mysterious TV mini-series set in a single room of a hotel where various dramatic events take place. The show explores themes of drama and mystery with a touch of avant-garde and surrealism.
Orgies of Edo is a disturbing and explicit anthology film consisting of three stories set in the Edo period of Japan. Each story explores various aspects of sexual torture, sadism, and perverse desires, depicting scenes of sadomasochism, bondage, whipping, and sexual assault. The film delves into the dark and twisted depths of human desires and the extremes people are willing to go for sexual pleasure.
Psycho Gothic Lolita is a dark and violent exploitation film set in Tokyo, Japan. The story follows a young girl who seeks revenge on those who have wronged her, using her skills as an assassin and her unique Lolita fashion style. With absurd violence, decapitation, and blood splatter, this film takes viewers on a thrilling and gruesome journey of vengeance.
Plaza Suite is a 1971 movie that takes place at the luxurious Plaza Hotel in New York City. The film consists of three separate stories, each focusing on a different couple staying at the hotel. The comedic drama explores themes of marriage, infidelity, and the complexities of relationships. With a star-studded cast and witty dialogue, Plaza Suite provides an entertaining and thought-provoking look into the lives of various individuals connected by their shared experiences at the famous hotel.
Afterschool is a drama film that follows a high school student named Robert, who accidentally captures the drug overdose of two fellow students on his video camera. As he becomes engulfed in the aftermath of the tragedy, he struggles with grief, guilt, and the voyeuristic nature of the digital age. The movie explores themes of youth, loss, and the disconnect between reality and the online world.
Freakonomics is a thought-provoking documentary that dives into various social and economic experiments, revealing surprising insights into human nature. From high-stakes economics to infamous cheating scandals, this film examines the hidden forces that shape our decisions.
An anthology of nine horror shorts filmed under the social distancing and self-isolation requirements of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The film stars Seishiro Kato as Rantaro who is sent to a ninja training school by his parents. During the summer, their teacher is invaded by a group of rival ninjas culminating in a race to ring a bell on top of a mountain.
An offbeat anthology film, mix of sex, horror and humor filmed in varied styles.
Bad Candy is set in the fictional Halloween night of 2020. It follows local Halloween stories of both myth and lessons learned in the community of New Salem. With its annual Psychotronic FM Halloween show, re-enactment radio DJs Chilly Billy and Paul weave the tales of the supernatural of years gone by. In this small town it's a grimy ending for most, but will a few good souls survive?
Six complete strangers recall the details of their individual experiences with alien forces-sharing the terrifying stories of their abductions and possessions.
A magical blend of choreography, stop-motion and live action, Stories from a Flying Trunk captures the enchantment of three classic stories from Hans Christian Andersen. Conceived, written and directed by Oscar nominated Christine Edzard and featuring the dancers of the Royal Ballet, choreographed by Frederick Ashton. The Kitchen contains household objects which come to life and hold an animated conversation. The Little Match Girl updates Andersen's heart-rending tale to London's East End in the late seventies. Little Ida is an inspired celebration of dance featuring members of the Royal Ballet.
How Funny Can Sex Be? is a comedy anthology film from Italy that explores various erotic vignettes. The film includes seductresses, deep cleavages, cuckolded husbands, and comedic situations involving sex. It takes place in Italy and features a mix of humorous and sexy scenes. The movie is a classic example of Italian sex comedies from the 1970s.