Lords of Chaos is a biographical drama that follows the rise and fall of a Norwegian black metal band called Mayhem. The story revolves around the band's controversial activities, including church burnings, self-harm, and a series of violent acts. It showcases the dark and nihilistic side of the music scene in Oslo, Norway during the 1980s and 1990s.
Un Flic is a crime thriller set in 1970s France. A French police inspector is determined to catch a gang planning a bank robbery. As he digs deeper, the inspector uncovers a double life, transvestism, and a dangerous game of cat and mouse. The plot takes twists and turns as the characters navigate through murder, drugs, and police brutality.
In a near-future Paris, a fighter discovers a mysterious drug that leads him to unravel a conspiracy involving corruption, fascism, and corporate power.
In Impulse (1984), a quiet town is thrown into chaos after a series of mysterious earthquakes. As the town's residents struggle to cope with the aftermath, they are tormented by sadistic doctors, insane individuals, and violent behavior. Amidst the mayhem, a family argument escalates and leads to tragic events. The film explores themes of self-destructive behavior, alcohol consumption, and the consequences of impulsive actions.
Casper is a time traveller who arrives in the 2020s in an attempt to prevent a major future catastrophe. He meets Holly, a queer black woman he befriends and draws into his plan by giving her his knowledge of the future so that she can make quick money. However, they unwittingly alter the future themselves with their actions, until Doris, another time traveller, arrives to stop them.
In 'Lulu on the Bridge,' a saxophonist named Izzy Maurer discovers a magical stone that transforms his life. After being shot in a club, Izzy's life takes a surreal turn as he becomes involved with a mysterious actress, Celia. As Izzy navigates his way through a New York filled with twists and turns, the stone continues to exert its influence, leading him on a journey of self-discovery, love, and danger.
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary is a biographical documentary that provides a unique perspective on the inner workings of Nazi Germany through the memories of Hitler's secretary, Traudl Junge. The film delves into her experiences inside Hitler's bunker and the moral dilemmas she faced as she witnessed the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime. Through interviews and personal recollections, the documentary explores themes of subjectivity, remembrance, and the consequences of remaining silent in the face of evil.
In 'Murder of Innocence (1993)', a mentally ill person goes on a killing spree, targeting innocent victims. The movie is based on a true story and showcases the chilling events that unfold as the protagonist's obsession turns deadly. With elements of drama, thriller, and TV movie, this gripping tale explores themes of insanity, murder-suicide, and the impact of childhood trauma.
In the year 1949, amidst the aftermath of World War II, a man finds himself wrongly imprisoned on false accusations. Determined to prove his innocence, he embarks on a journey filled with love, betrayal, and loyalty. As he delves deeper into the twisted web of espionage and political intrigue, he discovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous situations that test his bravery and resilience.
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