Body Melt (1994)
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Director: Philip Brophy
Actors: Andrew Daddo, Gerard Kennedy, Ian Smith, Neil Foley, Regina Gaigalas, Vincent Gil
Country: Australia
The Zombie King (2013)
Samuel Peters (Edward Furlong), once an ordinary man, dabbles in the laws of voodoo to bring his wife back from the grave. He soon encounters the God of malevolence ‘Kalfu’…
Student Confidential (1987)
Four high school students are led into the world of adult vices by their guidance counselor, a shadowy, suicidal millionaire.
Private Life (2018)
Richard and Rachel, a couple in the throes of infertility, try to maintain their marriage as they descend deeper and deeper into the insular world of assisted reproduction and domestic…
Shingles the Movie (2023)
A series of hilarious, weird, and gross tales that will bring you laughs and chills. A group of friends share scary stories that all happened to them in an attempt…
Bad Luck Blackie (1949)
A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the “Black Cat Bad Luck Company”) who merely has to cross the dog’s…
Burke & Hare (2010)
Two 19th-century opportunists become serial killers so that they can maintain their profitable business supplying cadavers to an anatomist.
¡He matado a mi marido! (2018)
A desperate woman accidentally murders her unfaithful husband the morning of a big party honoring his recent Pritzker Prize, now she must survive the pain of heartbreak and a night…
The American Beauty (1961)
Cocoa (2023)
Two opposite sisters hit rock bottom and find themselves together to try to rebuild their lives. When the only solace is their mother’s chocolate cake, they decide to create a…
Sister Mary Explains It All (2001)
As Sister Mary delivers a lecture on sin and its consequences, she’s interrupted by several of her former students, who have little positive to say about how a Catholic education…
Thunder Road (2018)
A police officer faces a personal meltdown following a divorce and the death of his mother.
Ahir Shah: Dots (2021)
British comedian Ahir Shah mixes philosophical inquiry, personal examination, and sweet gags in his first ever stand-up special, exploring identity, faith, family, and the desire for certainty in uncertain times.