During his deployment in Afghanistan, a young soldier named Andrew questions the behavior of his platoon, known as the Kill Team. He becomes increasingly disturbed by their unethical actions, including the killing of innocent civilians. As Andrew grapples with his own moral dilemma, he must decide whether to report the war crimes or remain silent to protect himself.
House (1977) is a surreal and gory fantasy movie that tells the story of a haunted house. As a group of teenagers visit the house, they encounter strange and horrifying events, including levitation, gore, possession, and surreal hallucinations. The house becomes a death trap, and everyone meets a gruesome end. The movie combines elements of comedy, horror, and fantasy, creating a unique and absurdly violent experience.
When the animatronic stars of a beloved children's TV show malfunction, a group of friends find themselves trapped in the studio with the homicidal machines. As the night progresses, they must survive the gory violence and outwit an evil scientist while dealing with their own mental breakdowns and the death of a loved one.
In 'Await Further Instructions,' a family gathers for Christmas but finds themselves trapped in their house and cut off from the outside world. They start receiving mysterious instructions through their television, which creates paranoia and tension within the family. As the instructions become increasingly sinister, they must find a way to survive and uncover the truth behind their predicament.
The Monopoly of Violence is a documentary that delves into the world of political violence and civil unrest in France, specifically focusing on the Yellow Vest movement and the police brutality that ensued. Through gripping real footage and interviews, the film highlights the sociological aspects of protests, the fear of the police, and the impact of viral videos in exposing human rights violations.
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