In Mesmerized, a young girl finds herself trapped in a dangerous hypnotic revenge scheme after witnessing a murder. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers a web of domestic abuse, arranged marriages, and teenage abuse. With claustrophobia closing in on her, she must find a way to escape the clutches of her tormentor and seek justice.
Willard, a lonely man, discovers that he can communicate with rats and forms a bond with them. He seeks revenge on his bad boss, using the rats as his weapon.
In the freezing arctic, a photographer and her team find themselves in a life-or-death situation when they are hunted by a genetically modified creature. They must use their wits and survival skills to outsmart the creature and make it out alive.
The Eternal Jew is a propaganda film produced by Nazi Germany in 1940 that presents an anti-Semitic perspective on Jews. The film portrays Jews as social parasites and depicts them engaging in usury, tax evasion, and other negative behaviors. It uses distorted images and false information to promote Nazi ideology and ethnic hatred.
Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator is a surreal and experimental film that follows the story of a switchboard operator who goes missing. The film explores themes of love, murder, and the complexities of human relationships. The plot is nonlinear and includes elements of documentary footage, surrealism, and communist propaganda. It delves into the investigation of a pregnant woman's murder and the various characters involved in the case. As the plot unfolds, the audience is taken on a journey that blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
Join Nick, an adventurous cat, and his mouse companion on a journey through dreams and imagination as they celebrate Thanksgiving with their anthropomorphic food friends. Set in the Great Depression era, this animated movie explores themes of family, friendship, and the importance of gratitude.
The Spirit of '45 is a documentary that delves into the social and political changes that occurred in Britain after the end of World War II. It explores the implementation of key reforms such as the creation of the National Health Service, nationalization of industries, and the establishment of a welfare state. The film also examines the impact of these changes on the working class, highlighting issues such as housing shortages, the class struggle, and the rise of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party.
The Life Before This follows the intertwining stories of different characters whose lives are forever changed by a tragic shooting in a cafe. As the movie progresses, we witness the consequences of their actions and how they all become entangled in a web of guilt, redemption, and second chances. Set in Toronto, the film delves into the deep complexities of human nature and the choices we make.
A man and his wife try to enjoy a picnic, but strange and surreal happenings prevent them from doing so.
The Caribbean Mystery is a remake of Mr. Moto on Danger Island (1939)-which in turn was a remake of Murder in Trinidad. James Dunn stars as Mr. Smith, a Columbo-like Brooklyn detective who pops up on a tropical island to track down some missing geologists.
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