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- Multi-arrow crossbow? Check. Holy water grenade launcher? Ready. Stake-shooting M134? Got that, too. Edgar Frog is locked and loaded for his bloodiest badass battle yet with the undead.
- The Thirsting is a derivation of the Lilith myths taken from biblical texts. It centers around the story of a nun, Sister Katherine, who fled to the church seeking comfort from memories of ritualistic abuse as a child in an effort to get her to voluntarily host the spirit of Lilith - Adam's first wife and the mother of all demons. While supervising a senior college retreat, her students, Mary, Clareese, Michelle, Jackie and Tiffany, are given an assignment to research various pagan beliefs and compare them Catholic figures. Despite the efforts of three Arch-Angels (Senoi, Sansenoi and Sammangelof) to warn the girls not to toy with the occult, they do. When the girls accidentally summon Lilith, all hell breaks loose. Lilith attacks them in their dreams, in order to consume their souls, turning their secret desires and memories into deadly nightmares as she twists the girls dreamworld into deadly reality.
- Deep within each human soul, there exists an intense craving for connection, purpose, and love - a thirst that only God can satisfy. Yet, the question remains: How does one fulfill this yearning? The Catholic Church teaches that the Eucharist is the most profound means by which God shares Himself with humanity. However, a 2019 Pew Research Study unveiled a concerning reality: only one-third of practicing U.S. Catholics believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. In Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist, we embark on a global journey to rediscover and revive the transformative power of the Eucharist. Engaging in dialogue with notable Catholic figures, the film explores the biblical origins of the Eucharist and shares personal stories of individuals whose lives have been transformed by the Blessed Sacrament. This exploration makes it unmistakably clear that the Eucharist is not merely a symbol, but is indeed Jesus Christ Himself - fervently desiring to quench our spiritual thirst with His boundless love.
- A woman dying of a terminal illness discovers that the only way to save herself may be death itself.
- Plot kept under wraps. Described as sci-fi action-thriller about the scarcity of water.
- Murder in the Thirst explores scandalous and shocking true-crime stories. With stylized recreations of the crimes themselves and interviews with the real-life players involved, the show explores what pushes someone to murder.
- Will is a hippie college student who finds himself in the middle of a battle between vampires and a group of warlocks called Sentries; but when he's bitten by a seductive vampire he's forced to come to terms with his new state of being...
- This absurd tale follows an apathetic man-child, Ron, on a journey to restore the spirit of his catatonic mother. Meeting friends along the way, this ridiculous, drug-filled musical expedition uncovers not only the secrets behind his mother's current state, but a mystery surrounding the purpose of the Universe. Ron must use this knowledge to not only save his mother, but also help his new space-nun friends and defeat the ultimate cause of his consternation: Dr. Beau Nerjoose. Also, Ron has a talking alien worm living in his butthole.
- Fearless Vampire Killers are critically lauded and Kerrang! award nominated. They now have the chance to prove their worth on the nation's stages and to fulfill a childhood fantasy: to play Castle Donington.
- When Jonathan Harker invites a new client, Baron Von Dracule, to stay at his house while the baron's new property is being built, Jon's wife, Mina, explores her deadly curiosity for the baron and reckons her relationship with her husband.
- Based on the myth of "The Thirst of Christ".
- Follow the journey from Turkey to South Sudan in 'Whater?: The Thirst for Life.' Explore the global water crisis, underlining the imperative of sustainable water management for ensuring this vital resource amid intricate challenges.
- The complex and storied history of California through the lens of its relationship with water. Inspired by the book of the same name by acclaimed author and professor Norris Hundley Jr., the documentary highlights William Mulholland and the creation of modern Los Angeles by illustrating one of engineering's greatest achievements of the 20th century, and one of its biggest disasters.
- This is the story of two girls and the night the secrets are revealed. A lie is enough to change their lives
- Tatiana's Television Concert Special filmed 'live' in Los Angeles on April 5, 2004-- is an emotional musical portrayal of the Crucifixion story. Performers include Tatiana on keyboards and vocals, concert cellist Janel Leppin and Sanya Mateyas (Tatiana's sister) on flute and vocals- with a choir of LA area vocalists. Song highlights of the performance include "Silently", "Eli, Eli" and "I Thirst"; all penned by Tatiana and Sanya, as well as Tatiana's "Stabat Mater".
- John Brown leaves his home in the east to seek his fortune in the gold mines of the far west. For fifteen years he struggles against fate; the riches he has sought so long and arduously, does not come to him. After this, his last desperate effort, he has decided that if still unsuccessful, he will return to his eastern home. He fails to find the precious metal and his provisions being out and his supply of water almost gone, he breaks camp and starts across the desert to the nearest settlement. He loses his way and for several days wanders aimlessly. In the distance he sees a figure approaching. When they meet he discovers it is a young man, a prospector like himself, without pack or water bottle, also that he is out of his head, presumably from thirst. He seizes John's water bag and there is a terrific struggle. He is finally overpowered. The stranger offers nuggets from a rich strike he has just made, for a drink of water. John refuses for there is only a few drops of the liquid remaining. The young man pleads for his mother's sake, and John is again about to refuse, when he sees a vision of his own mother as he last saw her fifteen years ago, and he tenders his bottle. Together they start out on the long journey through the desert. They are suffering greatly and are almost exhausted when far away John sees a railroad train. Knowing there must be water in that direction they strain every effort to reach the distant spot. The stranger is exhausted and John almost so from carrying him. At last the goal is reached, here is a water tank. John pulls the rope releasing the water, and both men fall into it. The younger man thinking he will die gives John a paper showing the location of the mine, which he was crossing the desert to have filed, and offers it to him, if he will promise to take care of his mother, a photograph of whom he also shows to John. In this pictured face, to his intense amazement, he recognizes his own mother. And the young prospector is his brother, Walter, whom he left at home a small boy. The shock of finding a brother revives Walter, and they then make their way to town and file the claim. Then home to mother and luxury.
- Young Odysseus discovers that something is going terribly wrong when he decides to visit his father's village for the first time.
- "The Compelling Thirst: Alcoholism" is a short documentary film released in 1965 on the addiction of alcohol.
- A couple of survivors. A wait for death.
- So, has anyone ever thought to stop and ask the zombies what they really want?
- The camera glides across a rocky, seemingly uninhabited valley, upon which the sun shines mercilessly. In the distance, the echo of animal sounds can be heard, while an old man travels through the deserted surroundings with his improvised cane. Next, we see a man make charcoal in a brick hut. Another man covers the first part of his journey on horseback, then ties his horse to a tree and continues by car. One by one, the few inhabitants of a remote valley in the southwest of Montenegro are introduced, following them in their daily activities. They are mostly self-supporting and live off the yield of their land and their flocks of sheep. The documentary, clearly shot with affection and admiration, takes the time to show the rhythm of life in this arid vale, where water is drawn from deep wells and contact with the rest of society consists solely of the passing of the bus. Little is said. The old man occasionally hums a tune from days long gone, while another listens to news fragments on the wind-up radio. And yet, life here has not come to a complete standstill: a newborn baby sees the light.
- Scenes on tour with Bostock and Wombell's Royal Menagerie.
- TV Series
- A trip home from a movie drive-in becomes a journey into terror as three men confront the victims of a water supply gone evil.
- At the time of the Civil War, a surgeon's treasure lust has fatal consequences, when he is killed by an explosion as he is about to gain a betrayed convict's plunder.
- Samneto, a young orphan, sells water to pay for his studies and survive. The region he lives in, near Belfike, in Madagascar, is experiencing a severe drought: according to him, it has not rained for three years, which forces him to dig up to three meters deep to get water - which was previously accessible from river pumps. The meager revenue collected by our witness barely allows him to survive.
- A documentary that explores man's enduring fascination with the vampire legend by examining historical accounts, literary works, and as they are portrayed in film and television.
- 1965–199615mTV Episode
- How does a creature evolve to dine on an exclusive diet of blood? Join Dr. Anton Jessup as he dissects the unnatural humanoid vampire and the amazing evolution of the real-life vampire bat.
- 2018– 1h 40m7.4 (12)Podcast EpisodeDavid F. Sandberg (of Shazam & Lights Out fame) joins the podcast to discuss Robert Egger's latest film, and Chan-Wook Park's 2009 movie "Thirst."
- Episode: (2015)2011–Podcast Episode
- Reviews of "Funny People, " "In The Loop, " & "Thirst, " Charlene Yi from Paper Heart shares her Five Favorite Films, and Brett wants you for the Secret Government Agencies.