From the best-selling novel comes a captivating mystery. 'Where the Crawdads Sing' tells the story of Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones), an abandoned girl who raised herself to adulthood in the dangerous marshlands of North Carolina. For years, rumors of the "Marsh Girl" haunted Barkley Cove, isolating the sharp and resilient Kya from her community. Drawn to two young men from town, Kya opens herself to a new and startling world; but when one of them is found dead, she is immediately cast by the community as the main suspect. As the case unfolds, the verdict as to what actually happened becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to reveal the many secrets that lay within the marsh.
Sixteen-year-old Libby Wells (Ema Horvath) returns from summer camp to the surprise introduction of her Mom's fiancee, John Smith (Trey Tucker), who emerges from the backyard lake, chiseled and glistening in the afternoon light. While her Mom nurses a foreign illness in the upstairs bedroom, John ignites a sexual curiosity in Libby and she slowly accepts his awkward, confusing advances. One night, Libby wakes to a piercing, amber light that cascades into her room from the depths of the lake outside. She spots John on the shore, basking in the luminance, until he walks into the water, completely submerges and then...disappears as the light clicks off. Immediately, Libby questions John's outward perfection. Her suspicions raised, she quickly uncovers his true nature and sinister strategy, even as her Mother clinqs to his infectious charm.
On a routine prison transfer a paramedic awakens in her overturned ambulance with a vicious prisoner still strapped to a gurney. Gradually she is joined by a group of survivors. They soon realise that their vehicles have been crashed into a ravine in the forest deliberately. The highway is only 100 yards away, but a murderous group of masked killers are stalking them. Who will survive the night?
Returning to an eerily empty hotel, young horror actress, Rose Hepburn, finds herself suspended on the 12th floor of an old freight elevator, trapped dangerously high with an unwanted companion. Left with no phone signal, and with no other way to reach hotel staff, tensions escalate when Rose discovers the identity of the mysterious man is Daniel Reed, a camera operator who is seemingly obsessed with her. A fascinating, slow burn horror, showcasing spectacular performances from leads Sophie Skelton (Outlander) and BAFTA-winner Stuart Brennan, and featuring wrestling legend Bret Hart.
Three friends celebrating their graduation decide to explore the abandoned tunnels beneath Paris. But when they discover Bunker 717, they realise it's not the only thing the Nazi soldiers left behind. Deep underground, they face a desperate fight for survival.
Stop, the war. At any cost. Based on true events. Decorated British officer Jack Wallace (Ed Westwick) must lead a band of Allied commandos across enemy lines to rescue an American scientist held hostage by the Nazis. With information that could turn the tide of war, these unlikely heroes must traverse enemy territory with an untrained US civilian, avoiding brutal Nazi mercenaries and non-stop bombing. With the fate of the war resting on their shoulders, the outcome of this mission will change the world forever.
Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) and her 6 year-old son, Samuel (Noah Wiseman) are still suffering from their loss. When a disturbing storybook called 'The Babadook' lurns up at their house, Samuel is convinced that the creature in the book is coming to kill them both. As he becomes more unpredictable and violent, Amelia is genuinely frightened by her son's behaviour. But when Amelia begins to see glimpses of a sinister presence all around her, she fears that The Babadook may be real after all.
Three friends decide to play "The Red Book" game. They don't know that in the house evil is waiting to be released. A long time ago a witch died as part of a satanic ritual. Every question they ask, they get closer and closer to her…
Young Mary (Stefanie Scott), who hides a romantic relationship with the housemaid, was raised in a repressively religious household. Her family, who believe they are acting on God's behalf, view the girls' relationship as an abomination, to be dealt with as severely as possible. The couple attempts to carry on in secret, but someone is always watching, and the threat to pay for their sins builds. But after the arrival of an enigmatic stranger, the tension increases, and it becomes clear that great and evil forces are at work.
While investigating a child abuse case, a clairvoyant social worker Claire (Michelle Krusiec) discovers that the family is being tormented by a supernatural entity. In order to save the parents from losing the custody of their child, she must confront her own fears and use her ability to stop the malevolent force.
Lucy (Emily Eaton-Plowright) enters a new reality TV gameshow, where the excited participants compete for cash prizes by completing challenges, watched online, 24/7, by an audience who can send in requests to increase the prize money. What begins as a fun and flirty experience - playing games, swapping partners, and winning cash - soon turns sinister, as the viewer requests become more perverse and dangerous, as the determined contestants compete for the ultimate cash prize in this sexy but shocking thriller.
A raw, vital and groundbreaking exploration of the adult film industry, 'Pleasure' is the unflinching first feature from writer-director Ninja Thyberg. Bella (newcomer Sofia Kappel) arrives in Los Angeles from her hometown in Sweden, with dreams of becoming the next porn superstar. However, as her ruthless ambition leads her into increasingly dangerous territory, Bella struggles to reconcile her dreams of empowerment with the realities of the darker side of her industry. One of the most audacious breakouts of Sundance Film Festival 2021, Thyberg's captivating debut addresses powerful ideas of consent and agency in sex work, through a fearless and uncompromising lens.
Izzy (Zelda Adams) leads an isolated life, locked away from the world by her protective mother who has convinced her she has a chronic illness. After sneaking into town, Izzy plays a cruel drinking game with a new friend that unleashes a deep-rooted taste for blood. Confused and scared, Izzy questions her mum. But her mother's secrets are as old and dark as the bloodline from which they're born, and its grip is tight. Izzy's true nature can only sleep for so long, though, and when it wakes, it's hungry as hell.
From renowned provocateur Paul Verhoeven, 'Benedetta' is a subversive erotic drama based on the true story of a 17th century nun entangled in a forbidden lesbian affair. Virginie Efira stars as the titular Benedetta, a nun whose religious fervor begins to manifest in increasingly sensual and violent visions of Jesus. These hallucinations arouse the suspicions of Charlotte Rampling's shrewd abbess, Sister Felicita, whose distrust grows when a farm girl called Bartolomea (Daphne Patakia) enters the convent seeking refuge, and quickly develops an attraction to Benedetta. Verhoeven's intoxicating latest is a transgressive and alluring look at faith, power and religion, and is every bit as scandalous as you would expect from the controversial filmmaker.
A young woman who survived - and escaped from - a sex trafficker a decade before, finds herself fighting for her survival once more when her abductor, who remained at large, resurfaces. Lured to a remote cabin, now she must fight both the bleak winter elements and her captor to make it out alive.
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