A dark fairy tale about a young girl who loves birds, and the very strange thing that happens when she tries to protect a wounded crow from the boys in her village. Rooted in the tradition of pastoral horror, it is a short silent film inspired by the work of writers such as Alan Garner and Arthur Machen.
In 'The Appointment,' a car accident sets off a chain of events as a father tries to unravel the truth behind the disappearance of his daughter. With prophetic dreams and supernatural powers, he must confront the evil force that lurks in the shadows. Surrealism, suspense, and horror blend together in this gripping tale of loss and the supernatural.
One of several WW II-era "juvenile delinquent" dramas, Youth Aflame was filmed two years before its 1945 release, and frankly looks much older. It's the old saw about two sisters, one good, one bad. The nice sister (Kay Morley) tries to steer the nasty one (Joy Reece) towards the straight and narrow path, but it's no use. Only when it's too late does the erring sister learn the horrible price of fast driving, hard drinking and uninhibited sex. And it's ALL HER PARENTS' FAULT!!!! Youth Aflame was reissued in 1959 as Hoodlum Girls, during Hollywood's next J.D.-movie cycle.
Three sisters venture out into the back country with their Aunt to evade a mysterious stalker and the pandemic taking place. Once out in the woods, they realize they may have been followed and are now all alone with a dangerous presence.
In the dead of night, Charlotte, a young girl, appears at Roy's doorstep, fleeing from her abusive father. Despite a few too many drinks, Roy reluctantly offers her shelter for the night. What begins as a simple act of kindness, soon evolves into a complex relationship as Charlotte's stay extends beyond a single night. As the days pass and Charlotte's trust in Roy deepens, tension mounts as the audience is left to ponder the true nature of their connection. With each startling revelation, the line between protector and predator blurs, leading you to question if they are who they seem.
Months before their first day of high school, five best friends embark on a game of Truth or Dare that quickly becomes centered around their burgeoning sexuality and the pressures of their impending teenhood. As the game escalates, the truths and dares, plus a healthy dose of substance experimentation and the emotional effects of a recent death, prove to threaten the foundation of their girlhood friendships.
A sister's montage of memories creates a dreamlike ambiguity regarding her religious family and her brother's affections. Is she a victim? A willing participant? Or did he wear down her defences?
No More results found.