Tina (Eva Melander) is a customs agent with a nose for trouble. She can literally smell human emotions, which is a handy talent for sniffing out suspicious border crossers. But when a mysterious male traveller's scent confounds her, she's faced with hugely disturbing insights about who she is and what she wants.
What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister? With 'Brightburn', the visionary filmmaker of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'Slither' presents a startling, subversive take on a radical new genre: superhero horror.
When ancient god-sized monsters rise again, the crypto-zoological agency Monarch faces Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah as they all vie for supremacy.
Leading attorney Shigemori (Masaharu Fukuyama) takes on the defence of murder-robbery suspect Misumi (Koji Yakusho) who served prison time for another murder 30 years ago. Shigemori's chances of winning the case seem low - his client freely admits his guilt, despite facing the death penalty if he is convicted. As he digs deeper into the case and hears the testimonies of the victim's family and Misumi himself, the once confident Shigemori begins to doubt whether his client is the murderer after all.
A sexy, suspenseful, psychological thriller, 'Truth' exposes the hidden demons buried deep inside each and every one of us. Caleb falls madly in love with Jeremy who he's just met through a hook up website. The spark between the two lovers is evident from the beginning - but soon the line between blind faith and lies blurs. Battling the demons of his past, Caleb tries unsuccessfully to conceal his secrets until, gradually, the darker sides of his personality can simply no longer be hidden. Tense, hot, and always thrilling, 'Truth' is gay cinema at its most exciting.
During the chaos of a large wedding replete with drunken relatives, two cousins by marriage meet for the first time. Marthe has an adulterer for a husband, while Ludovic is burdened with a hyperactive, over-sensitive wife, and both are dissatisfied with life. Deciding that they should see more of each other, they find that they greatly enjoy each other's company. However, when their spouses begin to think that more than a friendship is blooming, the idea starts to become appealing to them!
A dark, compelling thriller adapted from crime scribe Ruth Rendell's 'The Tree of Hands', 'Betty Fisher and Other Stories' sees renowned French director Claude Miller returning to the tense, nail-biting approach of his masterful film Class Trip. Stylishly executed, 'Betty Fisher and Other Stories' is an intricate tale of kidnap and fraud that inventively interweaves the lives of its three disparate protagonists: Betty (Sandrine Kiberlain), a best-selling author; her absent mother (Nicole Garcia); and Carole (Mathilde Seigner), a stuggling single mother on a rundown housing estate. Beautifully performed by the trio of female leads, it's a taut, emotionally engaging and blackly moral tale that also echoes the complex, troubled times we live in...
In a career-making performance, the late Lam Ching-ying is Master Gau, expert on all matters of the supernatural. When Gau and his two bumbling students, Man Choi (famous comedian Ricky Hui) and Chou (Fist of Legend's Chin Siu-ho), exhume a corpse for reburial, things go frighteningly and hilariously awry when the cadaver is revealed to be a hopping vampire. With the undead on the loose, Master Gau is blamed for the chaos, and must work with his students to put the spirits to rest before the vampire's own granddaughter (80's Hong Kong action icon Moon Lee) gets bitten. Fighting the vampires with everything from sticky rice to filing down the bloodsucker's fangs, the trio must defeat an increasing number of ghoulish dangers.
Jonathan (Tuc Watkins) returns to San Francisco with a mission: to recreate a road trip from his past. He finds what he's looking for in a flirty young hustler and a proposition is made: He will accompany Jonathan on his trip, role playing as someone else - in return he will be paid double his rate. 'Retake' is a moving, funny and heartbreaking film about the lengths we will go to reclaim the past.
Forced to live by his wits in order to survive, Zain's life in Beirut reaches a turning point when his parents make an unforgiveable deal that will see his younger sister (Haita 'Cedra' Izzam) married off. Left distraught by this terrible turn of event he takes to the road and whilst looking for work at a fairground, befriends a young woman who is working as a cleaner and helps to look after her adorable baby Jonas (Boluwatife Treasure Bankole). Zain (Zain Al Rafeea) and Jonas form a touching bond but things are about to get much more complicated when a set of circumstances force Zain to make choices that will have huge ramifications. 'Capernaum' is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit - a battle cry for the forgotten, the unwanted and the lost that offers hope in the most unexpected of places.
"Nighthawks" is the story of Jim, a geography teacher at a London comprehensive school. Living alone in a cramped flat, his sexuality a half open secret to everyone but his pupils and his parents, he spends the evenings at gay bars and discos looking vainly for 'Mr Right'. Hugely controversial on its initial release Nighthawks was one of the first British movies to accurately depict the life of a gay man in London.
William Raban has been described as one of the finest exponents of the genre know as "Avant-Garde Landscape" film. This DVD includes five films: Thames Barrier, Fergus Walking, Thames Film, A13 and MM, all of which show Raban's continuing explorations both of the formal properties of film and his immediate surroundings: East London and the River Thames.
After meeting a newly orphaned girl named Addie Loggins (Tatum O'Neal), con man Hoses Pray (Ryan O'Neal), who may or may not be Addie's father, is enlisted to deliver the newly orphaned Addie to her aunt in Missouri. Shortly after however, the two realise that together they make an efficient scam-artist duo. Adventure ensues as the pair blaze through the American Midwest, stealing, swindling, and selling the moon...
In the Kyzyl Kum Desert, Central Asia, a team of explorers learn of a newly discovered cave system and set out on an expedition to explore it. Once inside, two of their guides are mysteriously killed and they find themselves inexplicably trapped. Their only means of escape is to descent deeper into the cave where they embark on a desperate fight for their lives, hunted by an unknown presence.
Wise-eyes Neil O'Hara (Joe Peace), the epitome of all-American wholesomeness, leaves his rural home in search of adventure in L.A. He is spotted and picked up by obsessive photographer, and founder of the Athletic Models' Guild, Bob Mizer (Daniel MacIvor). Neil is introduced to the world of physique photography and film-making. Along with his fellow actors/models, he enjoys the giddy lifestyle of Mizer's estate - until he becomes aware of a seedier undercurrent. From the critically acclaimed and award-winning director of Hanging Garden comes this charming, humorous and erotic homage to 1950s innocence and optimism. A docu-drama about the genesis of the male pin-up, Beefcake replays the story of Physique Pictorial in 1950s America. The combination of interviews with the 'stars' of that lost era, with dramatic re-enactments of the events leading to Mizer's trial, makes for a heady mixture of biography, fantasy and social history, as well as a voyeuristic look at the underlying homoeroticism that really sold Physique Pictorial.
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