
A young girl and a terrifying alien form a powerful bond after a chance encounter in the desert, sending them on an adventure that questions the nature of good and evil.

A young girl and a terrifying alien form a powerful bond after a chance encounter in the desert, sending them on an adventure that questions the nature of good and evil.

A group of cosplaying friends trigger a zombie apocalypse and are forced to traverse a zombie-infested Los Angeles to save their loved one.

Mia, who is a great beauty but also very young, is ready to do what it takes to please her husband and keep him, despite their age difference. Her best friend Cla, who has decided to pursue life’s pleasures where and when she can, suggests a unique and uninhibited “role play” with the couple that is sure to shake things up, as long as they agree to give in… Caught up in a sexual whirlwind, little by little they surrender to every vice. Without a doubt, this is the film of the year!
Brian De Palma’s “film noir” has all the aspects of a great film: detectives, guns, murder, a beautiful blonde, an Oscar winning brunette, and a boxing match. It involves violence, money, pimps, porn, and “the most notorious murder in California history”.

Two boxers-turned-cops – Lee “Mr. Fire” Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart,) and Bucky “Mr. Ice” Bleichert (Josh Hartnett) are morally tested as they pursue the killer of a young would-be actress, grappling with corruption, narcissism, stag films, and family madness along the way. L.A. Confidential turned Ellroy’s heated prose into a taut, compelling movie.

The Sanno crime family has grown into a huge organization, expanding its power into politics and legitimate big business. The Sanno?s upper ranks are now dominated by young executives, and the old-guard members are penting up resentment while being pushed to the sidelines. This vulnerable spot in the Sanno hierachy is exactly what anti-gang detective Kataoka has been looking for, as the police force prepares a full-scale crackdown. With secret plots and dirty tricks, the ambitious Kataoka instigates confl ict between the Sanno and their long-time ally, the Hanabishi, in the hopes that they ultimately destroy each other. But Kataoka?s trump card is the arranged release from prison of Otomo, the rumoreddead boss of a family once crushed by the Sanno. Otomo?s surprise return adds to the deception and betrayal among the families as everyone watches out for the other?s next move. It?s impossible to guess who will come out on top in this fi erce power game. It?s not over until it?s over.

Tells the story about strangers who show up at the same apartment to collect cash they’re both owed. The pair, one of whom is hiding a terrible secret, are sent on a journey across New York City.

Robert Mapplethorpe’s portraits, images of calla lilies, and chronicles of New York City’s underground BDSM scene remain touchstones of 20th-century photography even now, nearly three decades after his death from complications of HIV/AIDS in 1989. Mapplethorpe revisits the titular photographer’s legacy, beginning at the moment just before he takes up residence in the Chelsea Hotel. There, Mapplethorpe begins to amass a portfolio of images-and, at the same time, to explore his formerly suppressed attraction to men. But Mapplethorpe’s relentless ambition-as he says in one early scene, “I can’t just be Mapplethorpe the photographer,” fancying himself a “modern Michelangelo”-threatens to tear apart the relationships he cherishes the most. From the early ’70s until his untimely death at age 42, the film explores the intersection of his art and his sexuality, his struggle for mainstream recognition, and, looming above it all, the specter of the emerging AIDS crisis. Featuring Matt Smith (Doctor Who, The Crown) and Marianne Rendón, the biopic offers a nuanced portrait of an artist at the height of his craft and of the self-destructive impulses that threaten to undermine it all.

A couple get into an argument at their cocktail party that escalates until it brings an abrupt end to the festivities. They and their guests decide to re-create the entire night again and again to determine who was right.

Stanley’s last shift at his fast food job takes an unexpected turn when he befriends a young African-American work employee.

An archive of ’90s culture and a philosophical study of fame via the intimate video-diary of Shannon Hoon, the late lead singer of alt-rock band Blind Melon.

Devoted lifeguard Mitch Buchannon butts heads with a brash new recruit, as they uncover a criminal plot that threatens the future of the bay.

With the return of Darth Maul, there is a lot of tension… Executive Producer George Lucas presents the story of Darth Maul’s return! This full length Director’s Cut features the return of the vicious Darth Maul,believed dead by the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi at the end of “The Phantom Menace”.