After a car accident leaves her injured and trapped, a woman must fight for her life against a psychopath in a twisted game of survival.
A group of boy scouts, led by their enthusiastic scout leader, embark on a camping trip in the woods. They soon find themselves trapped by a psychotic villain who is determined to hunt them down. As they fight to survive, the boys must confront their fears and work together to outsmart their ruthless attacker.
Clockwise is a British comedy film about an obsessive headmaster who embarks on a chaotic road trip in order to make it to an important speech.
When a slacker accepts a job as a chauffeur for a hitman, he unwittingly becomes involved in a dangerous road trip full of revenge, sex trafficking, and crime.
Jeff, a slacker who still lives in his mom's basement, believes in destiny. When he receives a wrong-number call for a mysterious person named Kevin, Jeff embarks on a journey to uncover the signs that lead him to his destiny.
Phobia 2 is a collection of five horror shorts that focus on different phobias. Each short explores a unique fear, including needles, possession, obesity, guilt, and ghosts. Set in Thailand, the film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of thrills and scares.
In the film "Crime Wave" released in 1985, a quiet town is disturbed by a series of crimes that leads to unexpected events. The story revolves around a screenwriter suffering from writer's block, and his desperate attempt to rescue an old woman he believes is in danger. With the help of his wife, the screenwriter embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with comedy and crime. The film explores themes of self-doubt, the art of filmmaking, and the persistence of vision. Set in Kansas, the movie showcases an episodic structure and highlights the inner workings of the crime filmmaking process.
In a world devastated by war, a cyborg warrior must protect a woman from terrorists who want to use her to create a new breed of cyborgs. With martial arts skills and advanced weaponry, the cyborg fights to save humanity from destruction.
When a criminal lawyer's husband is murdered, she becomes the prime suspect. As she investigates the murder in an attempt to clear her name, she uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal.
The Black Bird is a 1975 movie that follows the story of a private investigator who gets caught up in a convoluted plot involving a priceless artifact. The detective agency he works for is tasked with finding the black bird, a valuable item that is being pursued by various parties, including Nazis. As he navigates through a comical world filled with twists and turns, the detective faces challenges such as falling to death, shark attacks, and mix-ups. With the help of his love interest and a tomboy, he must unravel the riddles and outsmart the comical and Nazi villains to find the black bird.
Flipped is a psychological thriller that revolves around a celebrity couple who find themselves trapped in a car wreck after a car rollover accident. As they await rescue, they are forced to confront their own inner demons and the abusive dynamics of their relationship. The film explores themes of narcissism, codependency, and psychological abuse. With an ambiguous ending, Flipped leaves viewers questioning the true nature of the characters and their fate.
Billy Dooley is a suspicious husband who, as a private detective, takes a job from a woman who thinks her husband is running around with another woman. The latter is actually Billy's wife, who is buying a car from the man as a present for Billy. But Billy doesn't know that.
When a shipping clerk is recruited by his employer to help his golf game, his boss insists he conceal his humble identity at the country club.
Gaz Bar Blues (2003) is a comedy drama that takes place at a gas station bar. The story revolves around a group of characters including a musician, a photographer, and a drug dealer. The plot includes elements such as a hold-up, hostage situations, and police arrests. The movie explores themes of reconciliation and brotherhood.
A teenager wakes to discover she’s the last person on Earth.
A sensual trilogy of vampire stories from Wizard Entertainment.
A young, unmarried theatrical couple befriend an out-of-work housekeeper and introduce her to another new acquaintance, a man of means, unaware that he is married and going through a messy divorce.
In Multiple Choice, a student's morning takes a turn for the worse when he encounters a wrecked car and must devise a plan to make it to his final exam on time. With the help of his wit and a charismatic lecturer, he navigates hilarious obstacles to reach his destination.
Woody is happily (and nuttily) driving down the street when his car breaks down. He tries to get a loan on it from a nearby wolf. The wolf agrees to give Woody the loan but exclaims if he doesn't receive payment in thirty days, he'll take Woody's car away. Sure enough, a title card tells us, "Thirty days have elapsed (and so has Woody's memory)". The wolf appears at Woody's door trying to serve him with a notice but the crafty woodpecker pretends he's not home. The wolf tries to trap him disguised as a deliveryman giving Woody a cake... but the woodpecker throws it in his face bellowing, "I don't like cheesecake!" Finally, the fox throws a punch at Woody and believes to have seriously injured him. He sympathetically agrees to forget about the loan only to be infuriated when Woody "recovers" holding a cuckoo clock and asking, "How about a loan on the clock, Doc?"