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- An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.
- Follows the USS Pennsylvania as Riley and crew survive the apocalypse in the submarine.
- A man dreams he committed murder, then begins to suspect it was real.
- A young woman recovering from a nervous breakdown moves with her husband to a boys' school, and finds herself being terrorized by a mysterious one-armed man, but nobody believes her.
- Driving to a music festival in Ireland, a new couple become lost and are then set upon by a tormentor with an unknown motive.
- The true story of Hunter S. Thompson's curious, bizarre, and entertaining run to be sheriff of Pitkin County in the 1970s.
- An aging Japanese industrialist becomes so fearful of nuclear war that it begins to take a toll on his life and family.
- The paths of a desperate man and an imprisoned young woman cross unexpectedly in the den of a mysterious killer.
- A man returning to his childhood home for the reading of a will is met by hostility. Do the townsfolk know more about him than his new wife?
- Damien Booster is digging his bachelor lifestyle until a frequent hookup confesses her love for him while delivering an ultimatum. Now terrified and confused, Damien has to fight the urge to run from the thing that scares him most.
- Vince Perrino is a burned-out newspaper writer who's goated by his ruthless boss, publisher Harrison Crawford III, into tracking the moves of Tony Pate, a vicious serial killer through a big city.
- In Paris, six people all look for love, despite typically having their romantic aspirations dashed at every turn.
- A cop pursues the Mob for revenge as well as personal honor.
- A violent U.S. based story of Mafia members and Black gangsters fighting for turf. Rule of the roost.
- Scorned by monster girls and unable to get a hook up for the New Years Eve monster dance, Vlad accepts Dr. Shcherbatova's "invite" to participate in the James A. Meredith middle school talk show production "BOYS TALK GIRLS". Dragging Frankie and Gunnar along, Vlad's vanity sinks the bros into a lame talk-show filled with soul bearing emotions, facial makeovers and the dreaded New Years Eve human kiss! Will Vlad choose his friends over being right? Will Frankie kiss a human girl on a live televised event?
- Tai, a soldier in South Vietnam, had 2 wives living in 2 different places. When the war ended in 1975, he brought his second wife and her child to a new land which was littered with land mines and bombs leftover from the war. As a loser, he had no choice. He built a small house for himself. He worked extremely hard to earn money. One day, while having a drink with a Cong San named Nam Duc, he found out another way to earn his living. Nam Duc was a good mine clearer and he collected barbwire in the minefields in exchange for alcohol. Tai was taught how to earn money in that way by Nam Duc. Tai went to the minefield at the risk of his life and cleared land-mines. He collected scraps from the minefield. He had money to bring up his 2 wives and children. However, he understood that scraps would run out one day. He discovered a new way to be paid...He cleared land-mines daily for cultivation land. He dug for land-mines and took them out of land. And he had a simple conclusion: land-mines were only dangerous when they were stepped over. If being taken out, they were like stones
- Simon Templar thwarts a Hong Kong syndicate's takeover of a businessman's Australian fun park.
- Whilst searching for fear, fear unexpectedly finds them.
- The music video for the song "Woman in Chains" by the English pop rock band Tears for Fears from the 1989 album "The Seeds of Love".
- A look back at the true story that inspired the hit film "The Haunting in Connecticut," featuring interviews with the actual family that experienced the haunting.
- Few know the story of how polio came to America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 1940's and 50's when the diseases crippled tens of thousands of children every summer.
- As famed hardboiled poet Kenneth Fearing writes, drinks, and addresses an unseen audience from an underground office, a chorus of his own colourful characters appear, weaving a darkly humorous tapestry of mid-twentieth century life in America.
- First-hand account of how an ordinary man from Kansas risked his and his family's lives to stop a home-grown terror attack.
- Escaped murderer Cal Lewis wants revenge for those responsible for him being put away. Enroute from Texas to Las Vegas he crosses paths with young TV news reporter Deidre Holland who quickly becomes his target.
- In the snowy Utah mountains, an ancient being terrorizes four friends as they try to survive.
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- For those who don't understand the appeal of horror movies believe the genre has nothing to offer audiences. However, the 1991 TV documentary "Fear In The Dark" might make some naysayers into horror believers.
- Anthony Fox is a very paranoid man. Fleeing a coach crash, he wanders the streets; he's bloodied and desperate, trusting no-one, switching food orders and behaving erratically. Anthony finally walks into a suburban Police Station and approaches the world weary Desk Sergeant. In a cracked voice he tells him that people are trying to kill him... by accident. When the disbelieving Policeman sighs and asks him their motive, he cryptically replies 'Art'...
- The night after Halloween, in a house located somewhere on the outskirts, a lonely woman hears very strange noises coming from beyond the door of her room. In a first phase, going out into the corridor to see what it's about, she doesn't see anything at all, she only thinks she hears heavy breathing from somewhere. But what follows next, is hard to imagine even by the mind of the most versed Horror author.
- After witnessing the killing of a professor in concentration camp Dachau, German student Paul emigrates to the USA, where an American fellow student endangers Paul's new American existence as well as the existence of his family who remained in Germany.
- Free Lisl - Fear & Loathing in Denver explores the most significant achievement of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's last years - the freeing of Lisl Auman who was sentenced to life without parole at the age of 21 for the murder of a Denver police officer by someone she had just met while she was handcuffed in the back of a police car. After receiving a letter from Lisl while she was in prison in 2001, Thompson enlisted the support of the nation's top criminal defense lawyers, held a rally on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol and co-wrote an article for Vanity Fair subtitled "Lynching in Denver" - all in an attempt to free Lisl from a life sentence in prison. In March 2005, two weeks after Thompson committed suicide, the Colorado Supreme Court effectively set her free by reversing her conviction and ordering a retrial. A plea bargain leaves her on probation for many years to come, but Lisl is out of prison and appears for the first time in Free Lisl, not to argue her case, but to thank Hunter Thompson.
- A poetic documentary about the pandemic, and the social, psychological, emotional and spiritual effects of long-term lockdowns.
- A documentary about deaf people affected by 9/11.
- Hollywood film director and monster artist Jonathan Morrill recently returned to his home town of Newmarket, New Hampshire, to open a gallery show. "Fear and Loathing in Newmarket" is filled with familiar scenes that have locals and strangers shaking in their boots.
- The clinical phobias that inhabit us.
- A young man navigates through the trials of love and life with an irrational phobia of - holes.
- International Psychic Medium Ericka Boussarhane and her team, Second Sight Paranormal, explore the beauty, perseverance, mysteries, rich history, southern charm, paranormal activity, and eerie intrigue of Enterprise, Alabama; the "City of Progress!"
- While grabbing some stuff for a yard sale, Jeff finds an old Jack-In-The-Box and decides to test it out, only to discover its fatal curse.
- The life of a struggling single father gets thrown upside down when his 5 year old son is diagnosed with brain cancer. Unable to afford treatment, he decides to come out of his retirement and sign up for the national boxing tournament.
- A lengthy discussion between filmmaker Jean Rollin and the film theorist Patricia MacCormack, filmed in Paris in 2004.
- A music composer tries to deposit money in his bank one morning, and is accused of counterfeiting. Harassed by the police, the gang of counterfeiters and a stranger, he becomes panic-stricken. The unjust charge brought against him ignites his deeper feelings of guilt which stem from his sterile existence and, mainly, from his inability to produce creative work. Then he flees and begins wandering in an unfamiliar "country" where his painful adventures will finally prove redeeming. The film is an existential drama in the form of a "dreamlike" thriller.
- Lawrence Lombardi, a 40 year old white man from Ohio, was living with his family in Tallahassee Florida in August of 2000. During the next two months two homemade pipe bombs would explode on the campus of Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University(FAMU). Each bombing was followed by racist phone calls to a local television station in the area. It became clear that whoever was setting off the bombs was doing it out of pure hatred of blacks. The FBI released taped phone calls of the suspected bomber to the public, asking for any tips that could lead to an arrest. Several witness came forward claiming the voice heard on the phone was that of Tallahassee resident Lawrence Lombardi. This is his story.