Facing Monsters

Facing Monsters

Kerby Brown made headlines in 2008 when he surfed a 40-foot wave: The ride of a lifetime. He’s been chasing that thrill ever since. Facing Monsters follows Kerby and his brother Cortney into the furious power of the ocean Credits: TheMovieDb.

Dust and Ashes

Dust and Ashes

Hae-su works at a factory on the outskirts of Seoul. Returning home from work, she makes a phone call that goes to voicemail; nearing her residence, another phone call comes in, but she doesn’t pick up. Inside the house is her mother’s body—she died from mysterious circumstances. A knock on the door goes unanswered, but when a plainclothes police officer arrives, Hae-su lets him in. An exchange of documents, uncertain glances. With Hae-su and her tempermental brother the only attendants at her mother’s funeral, there are more questions than answers.

Kandisha

Kandisha

One summer evening, three childhood friends invoke the spirit of Kandisha, a vengeful creature from a Moroccan legend. The game quickly turns into a nightmare when their loved ones begin to disappear.

4 O’CLOCK

4 O’CLOCK

Special agent Mott McCampbell has a mission, escorting a Japanese dignitary from JFK airport to the United Nations. A gang of discontented stewardesses has a different plan, kidnapping. While Mott is lured away from his duties, his partner Alex is killed. Mott must find out who is behind the kidnapping and murder. Falling for the loveliest of the stewardess gang, Simone, he enters a labyrinth of absurd and comic situations. After an adventure on the dark streets of New York City, Mott finally confronts the gang on the runway. Credits: TheMovieDb.

Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley

A man implicated in the triple homicide of three Hollywood starlets begins his own investigation. Needing assistance, he enlists the two detectives on his tail in order to expose a conspiracy more explosive than any of them imagined.

The Devil’s Light

The Devil’s Light

Sister Ann is a restless 25-year-old who devoutly believes that performing exorcisms is her calling. But she is at odds with the institution’s traditions: nuns are not allowed to perform exorcisms, only priests. With the support of a mentor, a professor who senses her special gift, she is allowed to observe actual training sessions. Her desire to prove herself takes a personal turn when she meets one of the school’s most disturbed patients. During their harrowing encounters, Sister Ann comes face to face with a demonic force that infests the school and has mysterious ties to her own past. It

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