
Joel, an actor who plays a superhero named, Thrill (who can be best described as the Superman of this universe on a successful television show) finds his life in turmoil when a disagreement forces him to leave his home.

Joel, an actor who plays a superhero named, Thrill (who can be best described as the Superman of this universe on a successful television show) finds his life in turmoil when a disagreement forces him to leave his home.

A young man and woman fall in love but are threatened to be torn apart by the tensions between their Latino and Caucasian communities in Arizona.

We have always been told that “Marriage” is a marriage between two families. ‘Sonu ke Titu ki Sweety’ explores the new age version of the same belief where “Marriage” is a marriage between two friend circles. What happens when you decide to get married, but your best friend and your girlfriend can’t see eye to eye. Sonu and Titu are childhood friends. Titu has always been a naïve lover, who falls in love easily and Sonu has always had to step in to save him. But Sweety is the perfect bride and Titu is head over heels in love with her. Sonu’s instinct to protect Titu at whatever cost, makes him feel that she’s too good to be true. What ensues is a war between the best friend and the bride to be. While Sweety is trying to impress Titu and the family alike, Sonu is out to sabotage the utopian romance.

On the morning he is set to star in a career-changing blockbuster film, an Irish actor trying to live down his rocky past confronts a series of devastating events that threaten his sobriety.

The world has been devastated by the virus that has reanimated the dead to consume the living. Australia has so far remained unscathed through a brutal border protection policy and internment facilities. Derek Jones and the High Risk Response Unit restore order to the internment facilities when law and order breaks down. When the arrival of a mysterious girl collides with the uprising at the Briar’s Hill Detention Centre, will Australia, the last hope for many, finally fall?

Tortured by the memory of a childhood trauma, a woman returns after a decade to her family’s fly-in hunting lodge to assist her siblings with their dying father, only to find herself stuck in a life threatening nightmare.

A man convinced that Lucifer was within him brutally murdered his wife and child in satanic sacrifice. Now, years later, Eric, Hayley and their daughter Penny, move into the same house after being left unsold on the market. They think they got a good deal – but what they don’t know is that the House on Elm Lake has for centuries been home to the servants of Lucifer and that it holds a treacherous evil waiting to be unleashed.

Hoffin gets trained to rescue his parents and take on Nian. He has to go on a quest to find the 12 sacred animals.

Year 1921. Spain lives a hectic moment: they are the years of lead, fruit of the violent street clashes between thugs and anarchists. Anibal Uriarte is a police officer sent to Barcelona to assist in the arrest of those responsible for the theft of a military train. There he will come into contact with the underworld of Barcelona society and also with the most radical anarchist world, where he will meet Sara.

A family living in Marfa, Texas attempts to pull themselves back together after a horrific tragedy. This provocative sequel to Larry Clark’s film Marfa Girl, shows us a group of people ready to escape their current realities – no matter the cost. Gritty, unrelenting and powerful, auteur Clark once again delivers a bleak landscape of sex, drugs and boredom amongst the residents of a dead-end Texas Border town.

Following the first installment, the sequel will also feature three short segments adapted from the works of Lilian Lee, who wrote a series of short horror stories for a weekly magazine. The stories got so popular that they were reproduced into a series of novels. The three short stories in Tales from the Dark 2 were directed by Teddy Robin, Gordon Chan and Lawrence Lau. Due to the explicit scenes, the movie has received a Category III rating.

Denzel Washington returns to one of his signature roles in the first sequel of his career. Robert McCall serves an unflinching justice for the exploited and oppressed – but how far will he go when that is someone he loves?