
A slave kills a white man in self-defense and heads West towards freedom, pursued by a professional slave hunter.

A slave kills a white man in self-defense and heads West towards freedom, pursued by a professional slave hunter.

Six socially-isolated, home-schooled siblings live with their acerbic, highly capable mother Della Garry. But in Della’s pursuit of Lee Germaine, her family is reluctantly drawn out into the world, going underage clubbing, dabbling in voyeurism, taking the law into their own hands, and dealing with major life milestones in their characteristic, highly-inappropriate way.

A working-class group of mates from Dublin’s North Side band together to find fame and fortune as soul singers in this tuneful comedy/ drama. It takes many hours of practice, but eventually “The Commitments” become popular on the club circuit. Unfortunately with success comes a new set of problems as youthful egos swell. The plot is based on the first in author Roddy Doyle’s trilogy of Barrytown tales.

In the year 2019 the U.S. has become a third world country in the wake of the Pulse – an electromagnetic shockwave unleashed by nuclear terrorists in 2009. This is Max’s world, an unforgiving place even for a genetically engineered soldier like her. On the run from her creators and constantly in search of her past, Max joins forces with the idealistic cyberjournalist “Eyes Only”. She’s a revved-up girl trying to make a run-down world a better place.
This movie is simply phenomenal! On a dark and stormy night 11 strangers have to take refuge in an isolated motel when a rainstorm turns into a monsoon. One by one they begin to be killed…but by who and for what reason? An edge of the seat thriller that sneaks up on you and tangles you in it’s clever web while jangling your nerves as the rain beats down everybody beneath it.

“I’ve never before seen a film that made me sit on the edge of my seat practically from the opening credits. And I never got to sit back.”
Strangers from all different walks of life: a limo driver escorting a movie star, parents with a young son, a cop transporting a convict, a prostitute, a young couple, and a motel manager are caught up in a nasty rainstorm, stuck at a motel in desolate Nevada. Soon they realize they may be at the motel for another reason when one by one, people start getting killed off. As tensions flare and fingers are pointed, they have to get to the bottom of why they’re there.

Shot mainly in South East London, it’s about Micky Mason, a skilled manual worker who, since the Crash, can find nothing but menial zero hours jobs. He takes a course of action that is completely out of character, but it’s the only way he can see of keeping his family together. It is about surviving, but it’s not all anguish and despair – it’s also warm and tender, and funny. It’s about people finding their way through. It’s about Micky Mason; a man out there, right now, doing his best.

In 1938, Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon agrees to welcome Jewish refugees from Germany in the Philippines.

In mid ’90s, 3 female high school-grad office workers take up English classes together to get promotions and they team up to uncover corruption within their company.

The screams of the children echo throughout the night as a violent reminder of a demon of the past. La Llorona, a paranormal force has returned and seeks the blood of the innocent, proving that the legend is real. Cassandra, during a jog, survives a near rape. Tiffany, young and homeless, comes to the rescue and soon moves in with her new friend. Strange things begin to happen in the household, leading to a possession and the arrival of Father Gomez. After a long battle of faith and courage, the demon is driven out and Cassandra can rebuild her life with her new child, but the fight is not over. The birth of a child, the happiest moment of a young mother’s life becomes terrifying as La Llorona finds a new host, continuing the bloody nightmare.

A story of love between a mentally-ill father who was wrongly accused of murder and his lovely six years old daughter. The prison would be their home. Based on the 2013 Korean movie Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2013).

In 1958, in New York City, the upper class Diane Arbus is a frustrated and lonely woman with a conventional marriage with two daughters. Her husband is a photographer sponsored by the wealthy parents of Diane, and she works as his assistant. When Lionel Sweeney, a mysterious man with hypertrichosis (a.k.a. werewolf syndrome, a disease that causes excessive body hair), comes to live in the apartment in the upper floor, Diane feels a great attraction for him and is introduced to the world of freaks and marginalized people, falling in love with Lionel.

At the end of their stint in Viet Nam, Col. John “Hannibal” Smith and his team were framed for robbing the Bank of Hanoi, and sent to a US military prison. They escaped and went on the run, pursued first by Col. Lynch and later by Col. Decker. While on the lam, they became heroes for hire, working as good-guy vigilantes around the US or the world. Hannibal was their leader and an expert at disguises. Face was the team’s con artist and ladies man. BA (officially “Bad Attitude”) was their mechanic, but also took care of mayhem and intimidation. The final member of the Team, “Howling Mad” Murdock, was an expert pilot, and a certified lunatic–they broke him out of a mental hospital whenever they needed him for a mission.