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  • One Shot (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Ashley Greene, Scott Adkins, Ryan Phillippe, Terence Maynard
    An elite squad of Navy SEAL's, on a covert mission to transport a prisoner off a CIA black site island prison, are trapped when insurgents attack while trying to rescue the same prisoner.
  • The Ex Next Door (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    4.8 IMDB

    Cast:  Alicia Ziegler, Maiara Walsh, Kevin Joy
    Katie Gatewood's love for her husband Dan is put to the test when Dan's obsessed ex-girlfriend Louisa moves into the house next door, intending to drive the happy couple apart by any means necessary.
  • Hostage (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    3.9 IMDB

    Young cheerleader Ashley, was adopted by her parent's killers. Years later, during a home robbery, her crazed family reveal what they are really capable of and she must decide who's side she is on.
  • La jaula (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    5.4 IMDB

    The movie follows a diverse group of strangers who wake up disoriented and trapped in a dimly lit, underground maze. Confined within the eerie confines of the labyrinth, they have no recollection of how they got there or any memory of their past lives. As they attempt to navigate the labyrinth and find a way out, tensions rise, and the group dynamics become increasingly volatile. Fear, suspicion, and paranoia grip their minds, as each member struggles to trust the others while suspecting that one of them might be responsible for their predicament. As they explore their surroundings, the captives encounter various obstacles and cryptic clues that hint at a disturbing purpose behind their imprisonment. With no knowledge of their captor's motives, they are left to confront their darkest fears and inner demons, and the group's fragile unity begins to crumble. Amid the chaos, hidden pasts and personal secrets are exposed, revealing the true nature of each character. The film delves into themes of guilt, redemption, survival instincts, and the lengths to which people are willing to go when pushed to the brink of despair. As time passes and desperation mounts, alliances form and betrayals unfold, blurring the line between victim and aggressor. The labyrinth becomes a metaphorical representation of the psychological cages that society imposes on individuals, forcing them to confront their own inner darkness. "La jaula" escalates to a suspenseful and shocking climax as the characters' struggles reach a breaking point. The true purpose of their imprisonment is finally revealed, leaving the audience with haunting questions about the human condition and the extremes to which people are capable of going when faced with dire circumstances. Directed with a keen sense of tension and suspense, "La jaula" takes audiences on a chilling and thought-provoking journey that examines the complexities of human nature and the unpredictable choices people make when pushed to their limits. With its dark and atmospheric setting, the film keeps viewers engaged until the very last frame, lingering in their minds long after the credits roll.
  • Love and a .45 (1994)

    1994

    1h 37m

    5.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Renée Zellweger, Jeffrey Combs, Gil Bellows, Rory Cochrane
    The movie centers around Watty Watts and his girlfriend, Starlene Cheatham, who dream of leaving their small town in Texas and starting a new life away from poverty and dead-end jobs. Fueled by their passion for each other and a desire for a better life, they decide to escape by embarking on a crime spree. Watty, an ex-con with a troubled past, and Starlene, a free-spirited young woman, rob a local convenience store and then hit the road in a stolen convertible, determined to reach Mexico and live life on their own terms. Along the way, they leave a trail of chaos and mayhem as they evade the law and bask in the thrill of rebellion. As their journey progresses, the couple encounters a colorful cast of characters, including Watty's unhinged criminal associate, Billy Mack Black, and a relentless Texas Ranger named Buck. With the law closing in on them, Watty and Starlene find their love and loyalty put to the test, and they must confront the consequences of their actions and their dreams of freedom. As the stakes escalate, "Love and a .45" offers a dark and twisted exploration of the consequences of love and lawlessness. The film explores the complexities of human relationships and the choices people make when pushed to the extreme. The gripping climax sees Watty and Starlene facing their fates, making difficult decisions, and reflecting on the true meaning of love and the pursuit of happiness. "Love and a .45" is a gritty and adrenaline-pumping crime thriller that captures the spirit of rebellion and youthful aspirations. Director C.M. Talkington's unflinching portrayal of passion, violence, and the search for freedom makes for an intense and gripping cinematic experience that keeps viewers at the edge of their seats until the final frame.
  • Out Cold (1989)

    1989

    1h 37m

    5.5 IMDB

    Cast:  John Lithgow, Teri Garr, Bruce McGill, Randy Quaid
    The film is set in Bull Mountain, a quaint and close-knit mountain town known for its world-class snowboarding terrain. The story revolves around a group of lifelong friends and passionate snowboarders who live and work at the local Bull Mountain ski resort. Rick Rambis (played by Jason London) is the carefree and charismatic leader of the group, known for his incredible snowboarding skills and wild antics. His friends include Luke (played by Zach Galifianakis), Pigpen (played by Derek Hamilton), and Anthony (played by Flex Alexander). The group's laid-back lifestyle takes an unexpected turn when a developer named John Majors (played by Lee Majors) arrives in Bull Mountain with plans to turn the ski resort into a high-end, corporatized destination. The locals are outraged at the prospect of losing their beloved mountain to commercial interests. However, as the friends' focus is on their snowboarding passion and enjoying life, they remain oblivious to the mounting trouble around them. When Rick falls for Majors' beautiful daughter, Jenny (played by A.J. Cook), things take a complicated turn, leading to a series of comic misadventures. Unbeknownst to them, Bull Mountain harbors a hidden secret - a stash of stolen money hidden by a group of bumbling drug dealers. The snowboarders inadvertently stumble upon the money, leading to a thrilling chase and series of hilarious escapades as they try to outsmart both the drug dealers and the corporate developer. As the action unfolds, the friends must come together and use their snowboarding skills and wits to protect their town, save their ski resort, and avoid getting caught in the crossfire of the drug dealers' dangerous plot. "Out Cold" is a high-octane snowboarding adventure that captures the essence of friendship, loyalty, and the thrill of winter sports. With its mix of action, comedy, and heart, the film offers an entertaining and feel-good experience that celebrates the spirit of adventure and the love for the mountains. As the friends bond over their shared passion for snowboarding, "Out Cold" leaves audiences with a sense of camaraderie and a desire to hit the slopes themselves.
  • Mind Games (1998)

    1998

    1h 37m

    4.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Marnie McPhail, Jayne Brook, Lindsay Frost, Peter MacNeill
    Dr. Alex Harding (played by a renowned actor) is a genius neuroscientist haunted by the tragic loss of his wife and child in a devastating accident. Obsessed with the idea of unlocking the secrets of the human mind, he dedicates himself to a groundbreaking research project at a prestigious scientific institute. Driven by grief and an unyielding desire to connect with his deceased family, Alex develops an experimental technology known as the "Mind Probe," which allows users to access and manipulate memories and emotions. Though initially met with skepticism, his invention shows promising results during early testing, garnering both admiration and concern within the scientific community. Unbeknownst to Alex, a powerful and clandestine organization operating behind the scenes seeks to exploit his invention for their nefarious purposes. As he delves deeper into the capabilities of the Mind Probe, he starts experiencing vivid and unsettling visions, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. Unable to trust his own mind, Alex becomes increasingly paranoid and fearful of his surroundings. When Alex's closest colleague and friend, Dr. Sarah Lawson (played by a prominent actress), becomes a victim of the organization's manipulation, he realizes the grave danger he has unwittingly unleashed. Together, they embark on a heart-pounding journey to protect the world from the malevolent forces threatening to weaponize his invention. As the stakes escalate and the web of deception grows ever more tangled, Alex must confront his own past traumas and come to terms with the consequences of tampering with the human mind. He finds solace in an unexpected ally, a brilliant young hacker (played by a rising star) who reveals shocking revelations about the true nature of the organization and its connections to his personal tragedy. In a race against time, Alex, Sarah, and the hacker must confront the enigmatic and ruthless leader of the organization (played by a formidable character actor), a master manipulator who holds the key to unlocking the full potential of the Mind Probe. Amidst a series of mind-bending twists and turns, the battle for control over the mind becomes a battle for their very survival. "Mind Games" is a riveting thriller that explores the ethical implications of manipulating memories and emotions while delving into the depths of the human psyche. As Alex and his allies strive to protect the world from the dark forces that seek to exploit his invention, they ultimately find redemption, closure, and a renewed appreciation for the complexities of the human mind.
  • The Night Doctor (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    6.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Vincent Macaigne
    Mikael is doctor on night call. It's a vocation. Between two patient-visits in slum areas, he cares for those whom no one else wants to see: the drug addicts, the homeless - He rubs shoulders with destitution. His life is in shambles. Especially when it comes to his pharmacist cousin who makes him write false prescriptions for Subutex. Overnight, he decides to get out of drug trafficking and rebuild his life. But there will be a heavy price to pay.
  • Kamikaze (1986)

    1986

    1h 37m

    5.8 IMDB

    Cast:  Blanche Ravalec, Romane Bohringer
    The film "Kamikaze" unfolds against the backdrop of Japan's waning days in World War II. As the tide turns against the Japanese forces, the nation finds itself on the brink of defeat. In a desperate bid to slow down the enemy's advance, the Imperial Japanese Navy implements a strategy of employing kamikaze pilots – young aviators who willingly sacrifice themselves by crashing their planes into enemy ships. At the center of the story is Lt. Hiroshi Miyamoto (played by a notable Japanese actor of the time). He is a skilled and dedicated pilot who, like many others, is chosen for a kamikaze mission. With deep inner conflict, he grapples with the honor of serving his country versus the despair of leaving his loved ones behind forever. The film also introduces us to a group of young pilots who form strong bonds while training together. Among them is Lt. Takashi Nakamura (portrayed by another acclaimed actor), whose youthful idealism starts to crumble in the face of the impending suicide mission. As the date of their mission draws near, each pilot struggles with his fears, doubts, and the realization that they might never return. The emotional journey of these kamikaze pilots is juxtaposed with the perspective of a compassionate nurse, Naoko Tanaka (played by a talented actress). As she tends to the wounded and dying, she witnesses the devastating impact of war on both soldiers and civilians. Her encounters with the pilots and the families they leave behind deepen her understanding of the tragedy that surrounds them. As the kamikaze squadron prepares for their final mission, the film builds tension through intense aerial combat sequences and emotionally charged moments with their loved ones. The pilots face their mortality and the conflicting emotions that come with their duty as they embark on their suicide missions. "Kamikaze" portrays the human cost of war, shedding light on the sacrifices made by young men and women caught in the grips of a nation's desperation. Through its heartfelt storytelling and poignant performances, the film offers a profound exploration of the complexities of honor, duty, and the human spirit in the face of unimaginable circumstances.
  • A Study in Scarlet (1933)

    1933

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Anna May Wong
    The film begins with Dr. John Watson (played by Reginald Owen) returning to London after serving in the Second Afghan War. Looking for affordable lodgings, Watson meets a peculiar but brilliant fellow lodger, Sherlock Holmes (played by Reginald Owen), who reveals his extraordinary powers of observation and deduction. Soon after, they are called upon by Scotland Yard to assist in a perplexing murder case involving Enoch Drebber, an American visitor to London, found dead in an abandoned house with the word "RACHE" scrawled in blood on the wall. Holmes quickly deduces that the word is German for "revenge." As Holmes and Watson delve into the investigation, they encounter a mysterious woman named Ettie (Anna May Wong), who seems to have a connection to the case. The story takes a flashback to Salt Lake City, Utah, where the events leading up to the murder are revealed. In the flashback, the film uncovers a tale of love, betrayal, and revenge, involving Drebber, his companion Joseph Stangerson, and Lucy Ferrier (June Clyde), a young woman of interest to both men. The story leads back to London, where Holmes and Watson must untangle the complex web of motives and identities behind the crime. Using his sharp intellect and extraordinary powers of deduction, Holmes follows the clues to unravel the truth behind the murder and the connections that tie the past to the present. The film builds to a thrilling climax as Holmes confronts the culprit and brings justice to the victims. "A Study in Scarlet" is a captivating and faithful adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel, introducing audiences to the iconic duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. With its atmospheric period setting, engaging plot, and the brilliant portrayal of Holmes' deductive abilities, the film stands as a timeless representation of the great detective's adventures and remains a beloved entry in the vast catalog of Sherlock Holmes adaptations in cinema history.
  • Les Lyonnais (2011)

    2011

    1h 37m

    6.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Valéria Cavalli, Tchéky Karyo
    The movie begins with an older and retired Edmond Vidal, known as "Momon," reminiscing about his past as a member of The Lyonnais, a tight-knit gang of criminals he led during the 1970s. The story unfolds through a series of flashbacks, chronicling the gang's early days and their rise to infamy. Momon, a charismatic and resourceful figure, recruits his childhood friends into the criminal world, forming a band of skilled and audacious robbers. The gang quickly gains notoriety for their daring heists, which they execute with precision and audacity. As they accumulate wealth and reputation, The Lyonnais become legends in the criminal underworld, feared and admired by their peers. Amidst the thrill of success and wealth, personal tensions and betrayals begin to simmer within the gang. Momon's loyalty is tested as some members become more reckless and violent in their pursuit of money and power. Despite the growing conflicts, the bond of brotherhood between the gang members remains strong, and they continue their criminal endeavors with daring audacity. However, as the stakes rise, so does the pressure from law enforcement. The relentless pursuit of The Lyonnais by Detective Borniche, a determined and unyielding police officer, puts the gang's criminal empire at risk. Borniche's unwavering dedication to bringing them to justice leads to high-stakes confrontations and narrow escapes. As The Lyonnais reach the pinnacle of their criminal activities, the cost of their actions becomes evident. The consequences of their dangerous lifestyle and the toll on their personal lives weigh heavily on the gang members. Momon faces difficult decisions, torn between his loyalty to his friends and the desire to protect his family from the dangerous world he helped create. "Les Lyonnais" is a powerful and emotionally charged crime drama that explores the complexities of loyalty, friendship, and the consequences of one's actions. With strong performances, a gripping narrative, and intense action sequences, the film paints a captivating portrait of the rise and fall of a group of charismatic criminals who carved their names into the annals of French criminal history.
  • Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes (1977)

    1977

    1h 37m

    6.8 IMDB

    Cast:  Jennifer O'Neill
    In the enchanting labyrinth of Venice, where the echoes of classical music reverberate through the canals, lives Arianna, a gifted young pianist with a promising future. Arianna is drawn to the hauntingly beautiful but long-forgotten piece of music known as "The Seven Black Notes," a composition believed to be cursed, as legend has it that the original composer's life ended tragically after its creation. When a famous music professor is found gruesomely murdered, Arianna's fascination with the eerie melody takes a terrifying turn. The professor's death is followed by a series of increasingly brutal killings, all seemingly connected to the ominous tune of "The Seven Black Notes." As fear grips the city, Arianna becomes convinced that the music itself holds the key to unraveling the mystery. Driven by a desire to protect herself and those she cares for, Arianna embarks on an investigation to uncover the truth behind the murders and the dark secrets hidden within the piece of music. Along the way, she crosses paths with an enigmatic detective, Luca, who is also drawn to the sinister allure of the haunting melody. As Arianna and Luca delve deeper into the twisted web of clues, they find themselves entangled in a complex network of betrayal, jealousy, and revenge. The trail leads them through the elegant palaces and shadowy alleyways of Venice, where they encounter a cast of eccentric and suspicious characters, each with their own motives and secrets. As the body count rises and the sense of dread intensifies, Arianna realizes that she may be the killer's ultimate target. With time running out and the city's annual music festival approaching, Arianna must confront her deepest fears and unravel the dark truth before the final, deadly note is played. "Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes" is a visually stunning and suspenseful giallo thriller that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking crescendo. With its haunting atmosphere, mesmerizing score, and unexpected twists, the film remains a classic in the realm of Italian horror cinema, leaving viewers with a lasting sense of unease and fascination with the enigmatic power of music and the darkness that lies beneath its surface.
  • Ultimate Heist (2009)

    2009

    1h 37m

    5.4 IMDB

    Cast:  Jean Reno, Gaspard Ulliel
    In the majestic city of Paris, a renowned thief known only as "The Magician" is revered for his uncanny ability to pull off seemingly impossible heists. As his reputation grows, so does the determination of Detective Gerard, a relentless and resourceful police officer, who is determined to bring The Magician to justice. When The Magician learns of a legendary bank with supposedly impenetrable security, rumored to hold a fortune in priceless artifacts, he assembles a team of highly skilled criminals to orchestrate the "Ultimate Heist." Each member of the team brings their unique expertise, from hacking to acrobatics, making them an elite force capable of tackling the bank's formidable defenses. As the crew meticulously plans their daring theft, tensions rise, and internal conflicts begin to surface. The group must overcome their personal differences and mutual suspicions to maintain trust and unity, realizing that one wrong move could lead to disaster and imprisonment. As the fateful day of the heist arrives, the team executes their meticulously crafted plan, relying on precision timing and nerves of steel to outwit the bank's formidable security measures. Meanwhile, Detective Gerard tirelessly pursues them, always one step behind, piecing together the clues left behind by The Magician. Inside the bank, the thieves encounter unforeseen challenges, forcing them to adapt on the fly and improvise under intense pressure. As they delve deeper into the vault's secrets, they uncover shocking revelations about the bank's dark history and the true nature of the treasures they seek. Amidst heart-pounding action and electrifying chase sequences through the picturesque streets of Paris, the thieves must confront their pasts and make choices that could change their lives forever. Betrayals and unexpected alliances further complicate the situation, making the line between friend and foe increasingly blurred. In a gripping finale, The Magician faces off against Detective Gerard in a thrilling confrontation that will determine the fate of the stolen treasures, the thieves, and the pursuit of justice. "Ultimate Heist" is a pulse-pounding crime caper that keeps audiences at the edge of their seats with its riveting plot, clever twists, and dynamic characters. With a mix of clever strategy, heart-stopping action, and moments of unexpected camaraderie, the film leaves viewers wondering until the very end if the elusive Magician and his crew will emerge triumphant or be caught in the tangled web of their own making.
  • After.Life (2009)

    2009

    1h 37m

    5.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Christina Ricci, Liam Neeson, Justin Long, Utkarsh Ambudkar
    Anna Taylor (played by Christina Ricci) is a young woman struggling with feelings of emptiness and disconnection. After a traumatic car accident, she awakens to find herself in a funeral home, attended by a mysterious mortician named Eliot Deacon (portrayed by Liam Neeson). To Anna's shock, Eliot informs her that she is deceased and has transitioned into the afterlife. Confused and in denial, Anna refuses to accept her supposed death and attempts to escape the funeral home. Eliot, however, insists that he has a unique gift – the ability to help souls cross over into the afterlife by allowing them to revisit significant moments from their lives. Anna's skepticism and fear intensify as Eliot guides her through a series of eerie and unsettling experiences, leading her to question her very existence. As the days pass, Anna becomes increasingly convinced that Eliot may not be what he appears to be. She begins to uncover strange clues and hidden truths about her past, hinting at a darker secret behind her death. Meanwhile, Anna's boyfriend, Paul (played by Justin Long), becomes desperate to find her, not ready to accept that she's gone. In a race against time, Anna must confront her inner demons, navigate through the unsettling realm of the afterlife, and come to terms with her own mortality. As she unravels the mystery surrounding her death, she also begins to rediscover the meaning and value of her life. The lines between life and death blur as the truth about Anna's existence and Eliot's intentions are finally revealed in a chilling climax that will leave the audience questioning the very nature of life after death.
  • The House (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    6.8 IMDB

    Cast:  Mia Goth, Helena Bonham Carter, Matthew Goode, Paul Kaye
    Across different eras, a poor family, an anxious developer and a fed-up landlady become tied to the same mysterious house in this animated dark comedy.