Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer is the title used for two syndicated television series that followed the adventures of fictional private detective Mike Hammer. The gritty, crime fighting detective—created by American crime author Mickey Spillane—has also inspired several feature films and made-for-TV movies.
Terminal (2018) follows a criminal mastermind who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Seeking revenge and redemption, he navigates a world of video surveillance, disguises, and deception. As secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested, he must outsmart his enemies and survive the night.
Riding Bean follows the story of Bean Bandit, a skilled driver and mercenary who gets caught up in a dangerous game of kidnapping and revenge. With his superhuman strength and driving skills, Bean must outsmart the police and criminals to save a kidnapped child and uncover the truth behind the conspiracy.
Bob Morane, martial arts expert and adventurer, fights all mad scientists, demonic beings, tyrants ... all over the world with the help of his best friend, Bill Ballantine, and journalist Sophia Paramount.
Sparks is an action-packed superhero film based on a graphic novel. It follows the story of a criminal turned superhero in a pulp and neo-noir setting.
Three Way is a neo-noir crime thriller about a man who gets caught up in a web of deception and violence when he becomes involved with a married woman and her dangerous husband. Kidnapping, blackmail, and adultery ensue, leading to a twisted and unexpected climax.
Ten women in Canada talk about being lesbian in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: discovering the pulp fiction of the day about women in love, their own first affairs, the pain of breaking up, frequenting gay bars, facing police raids, men's responses, and the etiquette of butch and femme roles. Interspersed among the interviews and archival footage are four dramatized chapters from a pulp novel, "Forbidden Love".
Akira, Junpei, Keiko and Kumiko are members of the Rutz Detective Agency, and are always ready for a good case. When a mysterious murder places a top secret floppy disk in the hands of Junpei, the gang suddenly has a conspiracy on their hands of grandiose proportions. Not only have they made an enemy of politicians and shady characters, but also the munitions manufacturer company Yotsuboshi itself! With murder attempts, rampaging machinery and kidnappers to handle, the group must race against the clock to foil the evil scheme before it's too late!
The Green Hornet is a short film based upon characters from the popular radio and pulp series. The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, fearless newspaper publisher, who hides behind the Hornet's disguise to battle criminals that have managed to escape the long arm of law-aided. On his side we find of course his martial arts expert sidekick, Kato.
Trouble Is My Business is a neo-noir crime thriller set in the 1940s. The story follows a private investigator who becomes embroiled in a dangerous case involving a femme fatale and a series of deadly secrets. As he navigates the dark underbelly of the city, the detective must untangle the web of deception and confront his own demons. Along the way, he encounters twisted twists, steamy encounters, and thrilling chase sequences.
When a Southern bar owner finds herself caught in the crosshairs of the local mob, she embarks on a quest for revenge to protect her family and her business.
A group of friends embarks on a road trip that quickly turns into a nightmare when they encounter hellish creatures and are forced to fight for their survival. With bloodshed and chaos all around them, they must rely on their love and friendship to endure the horrors of the on-the-road inferno.
Martial arts teacher Ah Wei (Bruce Li) discovers a hidden stash of Vietnamese gold while scuba diving with his friends and divides it up between them. The gang who stole and stashed the gold track Wei and his friends down one by one, in order to get back what they believe to be their property. Wei must use his Kung Fu skills to defend himself, and the people he cares about, in this brutal and thrilling martial arts noir.
Seeking fulfillment, a young drifter forgoes isolation to embark on a year-long murder spree.
Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets (2014) is a documentary that explores the story of the British pop band Pulp and their rise to fame in the 1990s. The film takes a deep dive into the band's hometown of Sheffield and examines the influence of the city on their music and lyrics. It also delves into the themes of fame, aging, and the impact of the band's music on their fans. Through interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes moments, viewers get an intimate look at the band's journey from their early days to their reunion concert in 2012. Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets captures the essence of Pulp's music and the impact they had on the British pop music scene.
Amidst apocalyptic darkness and endless war, a young couple's mundane relationship is threatened by the arrival of a mysterious widow and a supernatural force that lurks in the forest around their cabin.
A philosophizing uninvited hitchhiker terrorizes a writer, who's selling dictionaries while he's struggling with writer's block.