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In this dark comedy, redneck comedian Roman Clower decides to walk away from his successful stand-up career and return to his hometown in South Carolina more
In this dark comedy, redneck comedian Roman Clower decides to walk away from his successful stand-up career and return to his hometown in South Carolina to take on the part of Hamlet in a community theatre. close
For generations, the secret preparatory school, recounted by the horror film The Sum of 9, has been teaching orphaned sons of the strongest and richest. more
For generations, the secret preparatory school, recounted by the horror film The Sum of 9, has been teaching orphaned sons of the strongest and richest. Hidden among the green forests near Charleston in South Carolina, this idyllic place harbored something dark and scary.
Within these sacred walls, the Brotherhood, the secret society, the ancient instrument of the Illuminati, waited patiently to implement its final plan with terrifying consequences. And now, according to the plot of the thriller Amount of 9, a long-cherished project is out of control, as a result of which life as we know it is on the same scale as death.
The thirst for knowledge and enlightenment of one man takes a godlessly wrong turn, igniting the darkest dawn of mankind. close
Based on the children’s book of the same name, this short film chronicles the adventures of a hungry university student, and the tense confrontation where the thief is finally held accountable.
Based on the children’s book of the same name, this short film chronicles the adventures of a hungry university student, and the tense confrontation where the thief is finally held accountable. close
Detective Carly Segan,( Tracy Gold), is investigating the Satanic murders of young women who all seem to have one thing in common... their time at a place more
Detective Carly Segan,( Tracy Gold), is investigating the Satanic murders of young women who all seem to have one thing in common... their time at a place called 'Safe Harbor'. Little does Joe Avery, her partner know, that she too has her own history with 'Safe Harbor'. As her past begins to unravel Carly is torn between two loyalties, should she trust her heart or trust her instincts. close
The short film Dark Thinker is the debut work of the director Jeremy Rosete. This detective thriller starred actors Ayaz Ali (The Stranger), Martina Bell more
The short film Dark Thinker is the debut work of the director Jeremy Rosete. This detective thriller starred actors Ayaz Ali (The Stranger), Martina Bell (Trissa), Bobby Gomez (Bill), Jeret Heckbert (Hick), Dejonae Jenkins (Andrea).
This is the story of a reclusive outcast, a young cartoonist named Hick, who goes through difficult times, feeling that he is not needed by the world around him. He has the ideal of a woman, and he turns into a real fanatic, trying to find her and then conquer her. After a failed attempt at true love, his methods become increasingly dark and unattractive. What awaits Hick – success or bitter disappointment? close
Video blogger Stephen McKinney has been traveling across Japan in search of haunted places for thrills and excitement. For his next trip, Stephen travels more
Video blogger Stephen McKinney has been traveling across Japan in search of haunted places for thrills and excitement. For his next trip, Stephen travels to the infamous Jukai - the 'cursed' suicide forest at the base of Mt. Fuji. He soon discovers a series of security cameras placed in the forest, along with abandoned tents and strange footprints. What begins as a fun adventure, soon becomes a race against time. Stephen must now uncover the mystery behind these items, before he too suffers the same unknown fate. This film is presented through a collection of found footage; including the enigmatic security cameras - the eyes of Jukai. close
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