Cocksucker Blues is a documentary film about The Rolling Stones' 1972 North American Tour. The film provides an intimate and raw look into the excesses and hedonism of the rock and roll lifestyle, capturing the band's performances, backstage drama, and the counterculture of the era. It also explores themes of sexuality, drug use, and the chaotic nature of being on tour.
Of Time and the City is a personal documentary that delves into the history, social decay, and modernization of Liverpool, England. It explores themes of working-class life, urban decay, and the loss of faith, while also touching on topics such as pop culture, literature, classical music, and religion. Through a mix of archival footage, poetry quotes, and autobiographical elements, the film paints a nostalgic and haunting portrait of the city.
Tommy Riley, a middleweight boxer, is struggling with his lack of confidence and clinical depression. He finds himself in a complicated relationship with his sparring partner, who is also dealing with her own issues. As Tommy trains for a big fight, he must confront his fears and insecurities to succeed in the ring.
In Criminal Woman: Killing Melody, a woman takes matters into her own hands to seek revenge on those who have wronged her. With a backdrop of gang wars, prison, and nightclubs, she navigates a dangerous world filled with violence and deceit. As she fights for justice, she faces challenges and confrontations that test her resolve and push her to the edge. This thrilling movie explores themes of revenge, survival, and redemption.
A bunch of students get summoned at night in college by its professor to make the final presentation of the semester, little they know that a serial killer will be there too making them disappear one by one.
Two girls rediscover their love for playing rock, find a drummer and begin practicing. When one of their mothers intervenes, they run away from home and are forced to fend for themselves on the streets against gangs and rival bands. Soon they are discovered and taken under the wing of rock manager Johnny Tremaine (played by Steven McDonald) who uses them for sex and his own aspirations of wealth. The Love Dolls set out to get revenge on those who have wronged them, and rise to the top of the rock world.
Several years ago, a sleepy Pacific Northwest town was terrorized by a skull-faced maniac with a thirst for blood. It seemed no man, woman or child was safe from the North Bend Reaper, a crafty serial killer who became infamous for stealing patches of clothing from his bloodied victims. Despite a massive manhunt, the Reaper was never found. Fast forward to the present - a group of actors try to cash in on the town's notoriety by hosting an interactive murder mystery party based on the unsolved killings. After isolating their guests at an abandoned summer camp, they come to the terrifying conclusion that someone in their midst is killing them off one by one. Has someone chosen to continue the North Bend Reaper's bloody legacy? Or has the Reaper himself come back for one last dance with death?
An afternoon jog for a trail runner seemed like the perfect way to spend her day off, until a strange encounter with a red tent ensued.
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