
A bright yet reclusive psychic and four techie ghost hunters go to the rural estate of a fashion mogul to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her teen daughter and look into the urban legend of a ghost that kills phone addicts.

A bright yet reclusive psychic and four techie ghost hunters go to the rural estate of a fashion mogul to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her teen daughter and look into the urban legend of a ghost that kills phone addicts.

Tokyo’s nasty underside, seen primarily through the eyes of Oscar, a druggie, whose sister Linda is a stripper. Oscar also has flashbacks to his childhood when trauma upends the siblings. Oscar’s drug-fed hallucinations alter Tokyo’s already-disconcerting nights, and after the police shoot him, he can float above and look down: on his sister’s sorrow, on the rooms of a love hotel, and on life at even a molecular level. The spectrum’s colors can be beautiful; it’s people’s colorless lives that can be ugly. And what of afterlife, is there more than a void?

Hunted by mercenaries, Brandon Beckett and his legendary father mount an impossible rescue mission.

A police officer tracks a killer after her husband, a highway patrolman, becomes one of his victims.

Mi-Young runs a shop at a traditional market, where she makes and sells twisted bread sticks. Her husband Seok-Hwan works as a computer repairman. One day, Seok-Hwan wins a free trip to Hawaii. Mi-Young and Seok-Hwan will go on their first international trip together. When Mi-Young and Seok-Hwan get on the airplane to Hawaii, things don’t go as expected. Terrorists, including Cheol-Seung who chase after a secret agent, get on the same airplane. The passengers soon become hostages. Suddenly, Mi-Young and Seok-Hwan begin to rescue the passengers.

Benny works for old school crime boss Abe, Abe has multiple personalities and is in a gang war with the notorious Frankie. Kane is the deadliest of Abe’s personalities, the next 24 hours will be a killer. Today is a good day to die.

A 1939 test pilot asks his best friend to use him as a guinea pig for a cryogenics experiment. Daniel McCormick wants to be frozen for a year so that he doesn’t have to watch his love lying in a coma. The next thing Daniel knows is that he’s been awoken in 1992.

Yorgos Lanthimos’s movies love to flirt ‘often comically’ with horror: the fear that behind the façade of society is a gaping maw of existential terror. In this dastardly short, a shrewdly cast Matt Dillon realizes that no role in life is irreplaceable. Suddenly, nothing is safe not even ourselves.

A nameless fallen angel descends to Earth seeking redemption for the death of a young innocent who perished while under his protection. Sixteen years ago, the angel appeared on Earth. His mission was to protect a child, but he failed. Now the angel is back. He’s taken human form, but the wounds on his back betray his appearance. As Lucille prepares to confess to a priest, it soon becomes apparent that the angel may be nothing more than a personification of a grieving mother’s all-consuming madness.

A young couple on the run from the law after a botched robbery takes refuge in a small desert town where strange townsfolk and the lure of one final heist threatens their relationship and their lives.

The last movie with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin together, is a satire of the life in Hollywood. Steve Wiley is a deceiver who cheats Malcolm Smith when he wins a car, claiming that he won it too. Trying to steal the car, Steve tells Malcolm that he lives in Hollywood, next to Anita Ekberg’s. When Malcom hears that, they both set out for Hollywood and the adventure begins…

Small town wedding planner Rachel is planning her biggest Christmas wedding for an influencer couple, is thrown a surprise when the bride’s manager turns out to be Logan, her first love and high school sweetheart – her one that got away.