Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a horror anthology film consisting of three separate stories tied together by a wraparound story. The film features dark comedy elements and explores themes of revenge, transformation, and the macabre. It includes segments involving a killer cat, a cannibalistic artist, and a reanimated corpse.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a man fights for survival in a desolate wasteland. He encounters various challenges and struggles to find hope in a bleak and lonely existence.
The Destiny is a film set in 12th-century Spain, following the life of an Arab philosopher who challenges the power-hungry religious sect by writing a controversial book. The story revolves around his struggles against censorship and book-banning, as well as his pursuit of knowledge and freedom of thought.
Leo is a gripping drama that tells the story of a grieving widower who navigates through his struggles of loss, suspicion, and infidelity. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.
The story is about a woman traveling to the islands of the Parana River Delta to claim rightful inheritance, and begins to relate to fruit growers in the region.
The cat's asleep, so the mice are on the loose, for a while at least, in the pantry. When he wakes up, they pile the food on him and get him thrown out, and then they *really* have the run of the house.
This comedy brings Pierre Richard and Michel Piccoli together onscreen once again. In the story, former professor Henri Toussaint Piccoli has been locked away in a psychiatric ward for some years for trying to strangle his wife when he found her in bed with another man. Now she has a terminal illness, and wants some sort of reconciliation with him. His therapist (Richard) decides to permit him to visit with her, provided he comes along. Except for his wide mood swings and occasional outbursts of lewd muttering, the professor "passes" for sane fairly easily. Not so the psychotic (Dominique Pinon) who stows away in the psychiatrist's car, who constantly calls attention to the other two.
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