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A girl discovers her dreamy new boyfriend wants more from the relationship than she expected — namely blood — in this teen-centric horror comedy. Cute but geeky Kate (Elaine Hurt) has a crush on Paul (Patrick Delgado), a good looking guy who works at the grocery where her family shops, and when she attends SpaceCon (an event for comic, sci-fi and fantasy fans) with her friends, she’s pleased to see he’s there as well. Kate is even happier when Paul wants some private time with her, but a kiss gives way to a bite on the neck, and Kate learns that Paul isn’t pretending to be a vampire like many folks at the Con, he’s the real thing. Paul became a blood sucker after a run-in with Vince (Devin Bonnee), an angst-y vampire the ladies swoon over, but both Paul and Kate have mixed feelings about being creatures of the night. When Kate’s pal Jason (Santiago Dietche), who carries a torch for her, puts together the pieces and realizes what’s happened, he sets out to rescue Kate from the vampires before it’s too late. My Sucky Teen Romance was written and directed by Emily Hagins, who was just eighteen years old when the project was wrapped; it received its world premiere at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival
This is an explosive guide to the dynamic forces that shape our planet. “Violent Earth” is a spectacular visual exploration of the some of the most awe-inspiring and dramatic events that our planet can throw at us; earthquakes, eruptions, mud slides, tsunamis and more. Feel their terrifying force as they leap off the page through powerful photography, specially commissioned artworks and fascinating infographics. Covering every aspect of seismology, vulcanology and tectonics, “Violent Earth” explores the science behind predicting when major events will occur and profiles the areas of key geological activity such as earthquake zones, volcanic sites and plate boundaries. Plus, read about the significant incidents that have happened to our world in recorded history including the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010 and the recent tsunami in Japan. “Violent Earth” is a fascinating read for enthusiasts of any age, ideal for students and a spectacular reference book for the whole family.
Sang-man (Cha Tae-hyeon) starts seeing four annoying ghosts after a failed suicide attempt. Carrying out their individual wishes, he finds the pleasures of daily life and forgets about his loneliness and depression.
Incredibly Atmospheric and Effectively Frightening. The scariest supernatural thriller I’ve seen in quite a long time, “The Abandoned” is a unique and wonderfully crafted horror film that is truly frightening and original!
The film begins at a house in remote Russia, where a family discovers a dead woman and her two living twin infants in a truck. Cut to present day, a woman named Marie arrives in Russia in hopes of discovering her true birth mother and learning of her family. After she finds out her mother is actually dead, she inherits the old family farm, which is located miles and miles from civilization in the remote woods on an island. She is taken out there by a man, and arrives at night, only to have the man who drove her disappear in the forest. She finds the old house in the middle of the forest, where she has a frightening encounter and awakes to a man, Nicolai, who claims to be her twin brother. Turns out that their mother was murdered in the house, and they were meant to die that night too… and history is about to repeat itself and take their lives, just as it was originally supposed to forty years earlier.
The breathtaking underwater world of the Caribbean holds many secrets. For millions of years, sea turtles and sharks have successfully shared this habitat. Here, sunlight penetrates crystal clear water and casts its spell over fantastic coral formations. This new 3D adventure enables us to experience tiger sharks, one of the ocean’s most dangerous animals, as if they were in our own living room. Sharks evoke both fear and fascination. Fast and agile, they glide elegantly through the water, observe us with all their senses and raise a number of questions.
The Fantastic Four learn that they aren’t the only super-powered beings in the universe when they square off against the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus.
A group of astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom.
When Andy hears his girlfriend Lauren sigh after sex, he panics. But even with the help of his friends, porn stars and tantric experts, he continues to stumble in the bedroom, finally realizing that in order to give Lauren the “O” word, he first needs to say the “L” word. Starring Josh Meyers, Krysten Ritter, Ian Somerhalder, Jenna Jameson and Ken Jeong.
Erick, a young Viking warrior, joins forces with a rival clan in order to rescue a kidnapped princess from the great Midgard Serpent. It’s a perilous task with a risk far greater than merely their own lives; by rescuing the princess, they might cause Ragnarök – the end of the world.
Ten years on from the events of Monsters, and the ‘Infected Zones’ have now spread worldwide. In the Middle East a new insurgency has begun. At the same time there has also been a proliferation of Monsters in that region. The Army decide to draft in more numbers to help deal with this insurgency.
This epic story of the rise of three of the most successful boxers of our time challenges the perception of the American Dream through the intimately personal life trajectories of Evander Holyfield, Bernard Hopkins and Mike Tyson. Much like modern day gladiators, our protagonists come from the bottom rungs of society, choosing the path of boxing or “the poor man’s sport,” as a last resort, and an alternative to much bleaker options such as prison or, worse yet, death. Following these fighters’ paths from success to self-discovery, they recount their battles while illuminating our country’s most critical social issues, including the struggle with poverty, racial inequality, broken homes, drug and alcohol abuse, violence and the failures of our educational and prison systems.