Roald Dahl's The Witches is a fantasy adventure film where a young boy named Luke and his grandmother encounter a group of evil witches. These witches plan to turn all the children into mice using a magic formula. Luke and his grandmother must devise a plan to stop the witches and save the children. With thrilling moments and magical encounters, the movie takes viewers on an exciting journey.
In this horror-comedy sequel, Cole Johnson, now a high school student, is still traumatized by his previous encounter with a satanic cult and has trouble believing that they are truly gone. When they resurface to continue their demonic rituals, Cole must once again face his fears and protect himself and his friends from their evil plans.
Goodnight Mommy is a psychological horror film about twin brothers who become suspicious of their mother's true identity after she undergoes cosmetic surgery and appears different. As their paranoia grows, the boys begin to believe that their mother may be an imposter, leading to a series of chilling and disturbing events.
After moving into a new house, a young boy finds a doll buried in the garden. As he starts playing with the doll, strange things begin to happen. The boy's behavior changes dramatically and his parents become increasingly worried. They soon realize that the doll has a dark history and is somehow controlling their son's actions. Now they must uncover the secrets of the doll before it's too late.
Michael is a drama thriller about a young boy who is kidnapped and locked in a basement by a pedophile. The boy is forced to endure various forms of abuse and isolation. As he tries to cope with his traumatic experiences, he forms an unlikely bond with his captor.
The King of Havana follows a traumatized boy living in poverty and social instability in 1990s Cuba. He navigates his adolescent years while dealing with trauma, voyeurism, friendship, and sexuality. As he struggles to survive and understand his changing world, he becomes involved in prostitution and encounters various sexual experiences, including with older women and a transvestite. The story explores themes of poverty, sexual exploration, and the challenges of coming of age in a difficult environment.
Quality Time is a heartwarming movie that explores the joys and challenges of parenthood. It follows the lives of several characters in Central Europe, with a focus on a father and his relationship with his young son. Through humorous and poignant moments, the film delves into themes of family, love, and personal growth.
A parody of popular teen TV dramas such as "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Dawson's Creek," and "Laguna Beach."
During a heat wave in Montreal, Tom, 11, meets Édith, who’s the same age. He soon discovers that Édith has a terrible secret.
Barbara and Al adopt Eric, who is deaf and mute, and take him camping in Santa Cruz Mountains of California. Eric becomes lost and is found by a hermit named Crazy Jack, who teaches him how to survive in the woods.
A journey inside the mind of a troubled child.
A young boy is transformed as he watches the Olympics on TV.
Late at night, the psychologist Eliane Hess is called to the hospital to take care of Yves, an eight-year-old boy, who just has lost his parents and siblings in a car accident. Eliane is both shocked and curiously drawn to the traumatized boy. As time goes by, she loses the professional distance to the patient, and when Yves' relatives begin a heavy dispute about the boy's future, Eliane makes an unorthodox decision, that throws her life off track.
Bobby is a bright, imaginative seven-year-old who plays with dolls. One day his father tells him that dolls are for girls, sending Bobby on a personal mission to find what he should be playing with. He must choose accept his love for dolls or conform.
In 1970s, Mical, a dyslexic 7-year-old boy, faces bullying and social isolation in school. His mother and teacher try to help him overcome his learning difficulties, while he navigates through trauma and violence.
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