When two best friends fake their deaths to start over, they stumble upon a cancer cure during a high school reunion. Their assumed identities lead to thrilling adventures in Puerto Rico, including torturous villains and a dangerous pharmaceutical industry.
A young sculptor artist is friend with an equally young and attractive hetero couple. He is in love with the guy and through this love, that he was blinded with jealousy. A jealousy that will lead to tragedy.
Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) is a drama and romance movie that delves into the lives of a group of teenagers who experiment with their sexuality and engage in a series of wild, uninhibited sexual encounters. The film explores themes of friendship, desire, and the complexities of teenage relationships.
Motives is a captivating drama that follows the story of a murder investigation, delving into the complex web of desire, seduction, and betrayal. As the detective uncovers clues, he realizes that the motives behind the murder are far from straightforward. With each revelation, the plot thickens, leading to an intense climax where the truth is finally revealed.
Iron Maze is a drama-thriller film released in 1991. The story revolves around a small-town steel worker who is falsely accused of murdering his wife. As he tries to prove his innocence, he goes through a series of twists and turns, facing betrayal and uncovering dark secrets along the way. The film explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the impact of industrial decline on small communities.
When Suzy arrives in London to visit an old school friend, she is unwittingly plunged into the ruthless world of the 'groupie'. Fuelled by sex, drugs and jealousy, her new lifestyle fosters in her a cold, cynical instinct for survival. But tragedy is never far away. With its effective blend of gritty location work, brooding flash-forward devices, and a soundtrack by cult acid folk and prog rock legends Comus, Forever More - who also star - and Titus Groan, Permissive is a dark British counter-cultural artefact that's shot through with grim authenticity. As a bonus, this release also includes Stanley Long's ultra-rare Bread, a film which, whilst exploring the same cultural milieu as Permissive (and featuring its own bona fide cult British rock band, Juicy Lucy), takes a somewhat more lighthearted approach to its subject.
A couple, Karen and Clayton, invite three couples to enjoy a weekend at their house, but the wife hides her true intentions. She put video cameras all over the house to find out how much a true love resists temptations.
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