Redo of Healer is a dark fantasy TV show set in a fantasy world. It follows the story of a young man named Keyaru who seeks revenge against those who mistreated him. With his ability to heal himself and rewrite the past, he sets out on a path of revenge and destruction.
Identical twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray terrorize London during the 1960s. The movie follows their rise to power, their involvement in illegal activities like drugs and protection rackets, and their interactions with influential figures such as members of the House of Parliament. As their empire grows, so do the tensions between the twins, leading to violence and tragedy. Ultimately, their criminal activities catch up to them, and the police, led by detective Nipper Read, work tirelessly to bring them down. The movie ends with Reggie's conviction and eventual release due to cancer, while Ron is declared insane and remains in psychiatric care until his death.
Red State is a movie about a group of young adults who respond to an online invitation for sex, only to find themselves trapped in a cult compound. As the situation escalates, a violent standoff ensues between the cult leader and law enforcement, leading to a bloody and brutal showdown.
In the French countryside in the 1970s, two teenage girls attending a convent school engage in seduction, satanism, and other dark activities during their summer vacation.
Based on a true story, Killer: A Journal of Murder follows the life of Carl Panzram, a prolific serial killer who shows no remorse for his crimes. The movie delves into his violent and sadistic nature, as well as his interactions with a prison minister and his writing of a journal. It explores themes of violence, vengeance, and the unmarked graves of his victims.
A meat factory owner uses cats to dispose of bodies; a nurse tries to expose his operation.
Odd Girl Out is a 2005 drama film about a teenage girl who becomes the victim of bullying and ostracism by her friends. The movie explores the devastating effects of manipulation, false friendship, and vindictiveness. The protagonist, a straight-A student, finds herself missing school and skipping classes due to the relentless torment. The plot takes a dark turn when a rumor spreads, leading to a chain of events that push the protagonist to the brink. The movie highlights the cruel nature of bullying and the importance of standing up against it.
The Eternal Return follows the story of a widower who falls in love with a younger woman. Their relationship faces many challenges, including jealousy and the tragic loss of loved ones. Through it all, they must navigate the complexities of love and healing.
Nasty white hunters are testing out their germ warfare weapons using wild animals in Africa… until they run into Jungle Jim.
Based on true events that changed the law. This is the story of a survivor, Lyndal, a young woman sexually abused as an 11 year old while attending a prestigious school. Her courage to fight for justice is entrusted to a local lawyer determined to build a case and give Lyndal peace from her torment. With the help of his aspiring young associate and an enigmatic barrister, the lawyer and Lyndal find their way together.
A group of Filipino teenagers survive a plane crash and cope to live in an island.
A man with learning difficulties suffers neglect and ill-treatment, and this is only exasperated when his parents die and nobody seems to know what to do with him. A sequel to this film, titled "Walter and June", was released in 1983 and set 19 years later in time. In the United States, these two are sometimes bundled together under the title "Loving Walter".
Convictions is a satirical comedy documentary that delves into the world of absurdism and human rights. It highlights the viciousness of bureaucracy and tackles subjects like LGBT issues, pacifism, conscription, and the struggle for human rights.
A dumb mutt falls in love with the metal statue of a greyhound.
An introvert party goer in '60s makes it a habit of kidnapping meretricious female models to hidden spots out to wild nature to rape them, and of returning them to their homes nevermore.
Rishi 'Chintuji' Kapoor, the son of a legendary actor, decides to enter politics and go to Hadbahedi, a remote village. However, he creates havoc by misleading the villagers who trust him simply because he is famous.
A guy called Harlequin and his company, who call themselves "wolves", live at a stop near the city, where they often go to "relax" - in search of thrills. And they're not just bullies, at least they think they are. They beat metalheads and fascists for ideological reasons, assert their simple order based on a special kind of justice and the right of the strong. In addition, Harlequin himself tries to think about complex universal values and connect them with the way of life he leads. However, he is faced with people who have their own order, not the same as the main character. And then the party life turns into a real tragedy.
Kikuji is the scion of an Osaka merchant family whose traditional power is matrilineal. Instructed by his overbearing mother and grandmother to give them an heiress for the family business, he stands by helplessly as his wife is thrown out of the house for producing a son. Driven to a life of dissipation - his mistresses also fail to produce daughters - in the end he is just too tired to care.
On March 3, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, USA, a group of police officers arrested 25-year-old black taxi driver Rodney King. But what must have been a controlled procedure, turned into a brutal abuse of authority, all of which was captured on video from a balcony by a shocked witness, George Holliday. His videotape became viral and the case turned into a worldwide scandal, with deep and unexpected consequences.
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