A wealthy businessman is discovered dead at his office desk; a woman has been burnt beyond recognition though there are no signs of fire anywhere in her home; a priest has been found disembowelled in his bed with no visible signs of struggle. Helpless to solve these baffling murders, the Taiwanese Police have called on the help of the FBI and their top serial killer profiler. Now, two men from opposite sides of the world must work together to solve the most baffling case either of them has ever known.
Fede is young, hot, horny - and in a chatroom. When he meets a gay couple online, he decides to take the plunge and over to theirs to see where the night takes him. When the evening unfolds with an intensity and complexity he wasn't expecting, Fede is forced to see himself a new light. A brilliant evocation of the possibilities of one night stands, 'The Third One' asks - can one passionate night change your life?
With their marriage in pieces Anna and Mark's tense relationship has become a psychotic descent into screaming matches, violence and self-mutilation. Believing his wife's only lover is the sinister Heinrich (Heinz Bennent), Mark (Sam Neill) is unaware of the demonic, tentacled creature that Anna (Isabelle Adjani) has hidden away for liaisons in a deserted apartment and will stop at nothing to protect.
Jefferies (James Stewart), a photographer with a broken leg, takes up the fine art of spying on his Greenwich Village neighbours during a summer heat wave. But things really hot up when he suspects one neighbour (Raymond Burr) of murdering his invalid wife and burying the body in a flower garden.
"What We Have" charts the journey of Maurice Lesmers, a gay actor and teacher, who finds himself 'lost in translation' in Northern Ontario. Fleeing from his troubled past in France, Maurice's romantic sense of Canada leads him to seek refuge in a remote community where he discovers little outlet for his Parisian appetite for one-night stands. But things get complicated after he takes a job tutoring French to 15-year old Allan, a shy student struggling at school, and with his sexuality. When he lands the leading role in a local production, Maurice finds himself surprisingly romantically to the theatre company's charismatic manager, Michael. But their relationship is endangered when Maurice gets caught up in Allan's adolescent world- risking everything to protect his young student who develops a hard-to-resist attraction for his enigmatic European mentor.
Cult director, Abel Ferrara invites us to witness the day before everything will cease to be. In a large apartment high above the city lives a couple. They're in love. She's a painter, he's a successful actor. Just a normal afternoon - except that this isn't a normal afternoon, for them or anyone else. Because tomorrow, at 4:44 am, give or take a few seconds, the world will come to an end far more rapidly than even the worst doom sayer could have imagined. The final meltdown will come, not without warnings, but with no means of escape. There will be no survivors. As always, there are those who, as their final cigarette is being lit and the blindfold tightened, will still hope against hope for some kind of reprieve. For a miracle. Not our two lovers. They - like the majority of the Earth's population - have accepted their fate; the world is going to end.
When a very dead suicide victim (Jeremy Childs) disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches. Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester (Shane Carruth) is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shakes the ward to it's core, Forrester comes to suspect that there is more to his new ward than meets the eye. As he comes to realise what he's unleashed, a desperate race against the forces of evil threatens to swallow him whole.
In Taipei City, a cavernous old picture palace is about to close its doors forever. A meagre audience, the remaining few staff, and perhaps even a ghost or two, watch King Hu's wuxia classic Dragon Inn - each haunted by memories and desires evoked by cinema itself. An exquisite, wryly funny and tender tribute to the experience of movie-going, Tsai Ming-Liang's poignant love letter to cinema is one of the most beguiling and beloved dramas of modern times and is now widely regarded as a classic.
In the mid-21st century, humankind has been forced to look to colonising other planets as a means of combating overcrowding on Earth - their first stop, Mars. With a population of cockroaches having been introduced on Mars some 500 years prior to help prepare the way for human colonization, a manned mission sets out to the red planet with the aim of clearing away the bugs. Upon arrival, however, they discover that the roaches have evolved to huge, vicious creatures capable of wielding weapons.
Arriving in the drought-ridden Namibian town of Bethany, a shape-shifting hitchhiker begins to dismember its residents one by one, choosing for his victims the lonely and unloved, those who have lost everything but life itself. Local policeman Ben Mukurob enlists the help of a shaman in his search for the serial killer residents have named the 'Dust Devil'. Will Mukurob, be able to stop him before he completes his grizzly mission? Based on the legend of the Vanishing Hitchhiker, Dust Devil is a visually striking, atmospheric horror film which depicts a nightmarish world of mysticism and ritual slaughter.
Film follows a contemporary mission to Jupiter's moon Europa to investigate the possible existence of alien life within our solar system. When unmanned probes suggest that a hidden ocean could exist underneath Europa's icy surface and may contain single-celled life, Europa Ventures, a privately funded space exploration company, sends six of the best astronauts from around the world to confirm the data and explore the revolutionary discoveries that may lie in the Europan ocean. After a near-catastrophic technical failure that leads to loss of communication with Earth and the tragic death of a crewmember, the surviving astronauts must overcome the psychological and physical toll of deep space travel, and survive a discovery on Europa more profound than they had ever imagined.
Attempting to leave the ghosts of the past behind him, Antek Liebmann (Godehard Giese) travels to summery northern France. But the past is never easy to leave behind, and soon the nightmares begin to catch up with him. A chance encounter with a handsome local guy offers him a chance to finally banish the darkness once and for all- but first he has to let him in. Sweet and romantic, 'Liebmann' is also truly incisive and very moving.
After regular guy Cole witnesses a violent murder, his life starts to spiral out of control. His wife leaves him, he takes a low paid job as a cleaner and suffers violent hallucinations. When he's called out to a mansion for an all-night cleaning job he is met by the rich homeowner, blood stains on the carpet, a large knife and a constantly ringing phone. The owner tells Cole that he has murdered his wife, but is everything really as it first seems? Removal is a hair raising thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end.
In an ancient Japanese village (filmed on location) lurks a silent, strange, English girl named Alice (Florence Kosky). Alice is hiding from her monstrous Step-father (Robert Smith) when an actual Monster drags her into the diverse, beautiful, wilderness of her traumatised mind. Here she finds herself face to face with her inner demons that threaten to consume her. With her mind on the line, Alice has four nights to traverse the dreamscape, confront her inner demon, and make it to the neon, metropolis: Tokyo! Where she will have to face all the other monsters in her life if she wants to heal her family.
Two childhood best friends are asked to share a kiss for the purposes of a student short film. Soon, a lingering doubt sets in, confronting both of them with their preferences, threatening the brotherhood of their social circle and eventually, changing their lives.
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