In 'The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)', a mentally ill man becomes obsessed with the idea of creating a human centipede, so he kidnaps victims and surgically connects them mouth to anus.
Roddy St. James, an uptown rat, gets flushed down the toilet into the sewers of London. There, he meets Rita Malone, a scavenger rat, and together they navigate the dangers of the underworld. When they discover The Toad's evil plan to flood the city during the World Cup, they must stop him and save their fellow rats. Along the way, they develop feelings for each other and build a new life together.
My Sister's Keeper follows the story of a young girl named Kate who has leukemia. Her parents decide to conceive another child, Anna, through in vitro fertilization to serve as a compatible donor for Kate. As Anna grows older, she begins to question her role as a donor and decides to take legal action to gain medical emancipation from her parents. The film explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding medical decisions.
After their parents' death, three children are entrusted to their greedy cousin, Count Olaf, who plots to steal their fortune. The children escape his attempts to harm them and are sent to live with various guardians, but Olaf continues to pursue them.
Don Champagne is a successful furniture store owner, married to a perfectionist and control-freak wife named Mona. Their seemingly perfect suburban life is disrupted when Mona discovers Don's extramarital affair and blackmails him into maintaining the facade of their perfect life, leading to a series of twists and turns, including murder and deception.
When Piglet loses his friends' scrapbook, he embarks on a courageous adventure to find it and prove his worth as a member of the Hundred Acre Wood gang. Along the way, Piglet encounters various obstacles and learns the true meaning of friendship.
Batman: The Killing Joke (2016) is an animated movie based on the graphic novel of the same name. The story delves into the dark descent of the Joker into madness and his twisted attempt to corrupt and torment Batman. The movie explores themes of cruelty, justice, and the blurred line between hero and villain.
Goal! is the story of Santiago Muñez, a young man living in the slums of Mexico who dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. Despite facing various obstacles, he manages to secure a tryout with a prestigious English football club. As Santiago embarks on this journey, he must navigate through the challenges of adapting to a new country, dealing with the pressures of the sport, and facing personal struggles.
Victim is a 1961 British crime drama film directed by Basil Dearden, starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms. The plot revolves around a barrister, Melville Farr, who is being blackmailed for having a homosexual affair. As the blackmail ring targets other gay men, Farr teams up with a police officer to uncover and bring down the criminal operation. The film deals with themes of homophobia, social commentary, and the struggle for gay rights in 1960s England.
When a female serial killer starts targeting women in the city, a tough cop teams up with a young juvenile delinquent to solve the case. As they dive deeper into the investigation, they uncover dark secrets and face dangerous situations.
After accidentally killing a man in the boxing ring, Sean Thornton returns to Ireland and decides to reclaim his family farm. Along the way, he falls in love with a strong-willed woman named Mary Kate Danaher, but their relationship is hindered by her overprotective brother and the small-town traditions.
Chained tells the story of a young boy named Rabbit who is kidnapped by a serial killer and chained to a bed in his isolated house. Rabbit endures years of physical and psychological abuse, serving as a protégé to the killer. As he grows up, Rabbit faces challenges and attempts to escape his captor, leading to a shocking and ambiguous ending.
When a businesswoman from New York City inherits a restaurant in a small seaside town in Australia, she finds love and adventure as she navigates a workplace romance, repairs the restaurant, and discovers the joys of the local cuisine and lifestyle.
Fearless follows the story of a man who miraculously survives a plane crash, but is haunted by guilt and survivor's guilt. As he adjusts to life after the tragedy, he grapples with his own mental health and confronts his fear of flying. Through solitude, therapy, and encounters with old friends, he learns to face his fears and find the strength to move on.
A man named Ramón, diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, decides to complete an Ironman triathlon despite the challenges he faces. He starts training and seeks the help of his wife and friend. With determination and willpower, Ramón overcomes the obstacles and achieves his goal.
In 'The Owners,' a group of friends plan a burglary of an elderly couple's house, but the situation quickly escalates when the owners return home unexpectedly. Violence ensues as the friends struggle to survive and escape the increasingly dangerous situation.
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood follows the story of a group of lifelong friends, known as the Ya-Yas, whose friendship is tested when a dark secret from their past is revealed. Siddalee Walker, a successful playwright, becomes estranged from her mother, Vivi, after an interview in which Siddalee discusses her difficult childhood. As Siddalee navigates her strained relationship with her mother, the Ya-Yas work together to bring healing and reconciliation to their friendship. The film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the power of female bonding.
Curdled is a dark comedy about Gabriella, a forensic cleaning service worker, who becomes obsessed with serial murders after finding newspaper clippings about them. When she hears about a recent murder, she decides to investigate it herself, leading her down a twisted and bloody path. With satirical elements and a quirky sense of humor, Curdled offers a unique take on the crime thriller genre.
After a car crash results in the death of a young woman, a grieving man travels to her small town in Ontario, Canada to express his condolences. There, he forms an unexpected bond with an autistic woman and embarks on a road trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Through their journey, they both find comfort, friendship, and a new sense of hope.
Tove is a biographical drama that revolves around the life of Tove Jansson, a renowned artist and writer from Helsinki, Finland. The movie explores her journey as an artist, her struggles with her sexuality, and her life during World War II. It delves into her relationships, particularly her lesbian relationship, and her work as a comic strip artist and illustrator. Tove is set against the backdrop of the Continuation War and the aerial bombardment of Helsinki in 1944. It also touches upon her involvement in the creation of the beloved Moomin cartoon characters. The film depicts Tove's artistic pursuits, her sculptor father-daughter relationship, and her experiences in Paris, France. It also explores themes of open relationships, political involvement, and the theater scene of the 1950s and 1940s in Finland.