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Murder goes far back into mankind's history. This documentary examines serial killers and cult leaders who shocked the world with their crimes.
A lovingly crafted homage to adventure B-movies of the 1930s from debut director Henry Rowlands, with a screenplay by author Patrick Davies Jones
The website of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, is crammed with filmed sermons and speeches. Appropriating these official archives, Saleh Kashefi – exiled in Switzerland – has created a political fiction that is both hard-hitting and ambiguous. We bear direct witness to the dictator’s last moments before his downfall, as whispers fill the streets.
Where art & erotica meet! Using a series of exciting sex games in which sadism and punishment are central, dark masturbation tales are portrayed. On the soundtrack, John Zorn & David Shea inter-wires with mastery magician Aleister Crowley with sound of acoustic instruments to an invigorating soundscape.
Everything resides in the mind of Lois, schizophrenic artist and a strong follower of Virginia Woolf, who says, "There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can impose on the freedom of my mind." The protagonist gives life to the story, confronting his lucidity to the difficulties that torment him: contradictions, achievements, joys and pains, which build a reflective and emotional language that accounts for the mysterious mechanism of the human mind.
Whether Satan exists is a matter of belief. But we are certain Satanism exists. To some it's a religion. To others it's the practice of evil in the devil's name. It exists and it's flourishing.
Connie Ferrantti leaves her husband to become superhero Furie in a comic book where she moves inside panels and between page turns. She joins a team of working class masked avengers, The Crusaders, lead by The Ace of Spades, a superhero from the golden age.
AXIS OF EVIL is an experimental-feature-documentary-essay that features interviews with sixteen artists, scholars, and activists, including Howard Zinn, Daniel Ellsberg, Bernardine Dohrn, Martha Nussbaum, and others, talking about the concept of evil, its usefulness as a framework for US foreign policy, and evils that they've encountered in their lives. The interviews are illustrated with postage stamp art, archival footage, and other elements that interact with, illustrate, and comment on the statements of the interviewees.
The making of "Resident Evil: Apocalypse."
Commentary of episode 2 of Evil of the Daleks by Deborah Watling
Exploring life at the high security prison which houses many notorious criminals.
Dermot Murnaghan examines the crimes of Scottish serial killer and sex offender Peter Tobin, who had a killing history that stretched from Glasgow to Brighton.
The sequel to Halloween: The Reckoning of Samhain (2023) and the final chapter to George’s and Michael’s story.
An anthology horror film hosted by actress Pamela Sutch.
Star Butterfly is the princess of a kingdom in another dimension named Miouni. She was sent to Earth after accidentally destroying her home with her new magic wand, which she has not yet mastered very well. Arriving in the Diaz family, she makes a new best friend named Marco. The two heroes will then try to have a normal life, and at the same time, to fight the evil Ludo across dimensions so that Star's wand does not fall into his hands.
The ten most evil Serial killers.
A girl with blond hair, blue eyes, and porcelain skin fights on the front lines of a brutal war and climbs the ranks of the imperial army.
A railroad worker stumbles upon a fortune under deeply disturbing circumstances. As horrifying visions and manifestations drive him towards madness, his wife becomes convinced that an evil presence has attached itself to their family.
Cast and crew, as well as some famous fans, recall the insanity that was the making of the ultimate experience of grueling terror that is The Evil Dead.
Writes Cokes, "Evil.12 is a 12-minute video animation with sound. The text is excerpted from Brian Massumi's essay 'Fear (The Spectrum Said),' which discusses the Bush Administration's terror alert color-coding system as a method to modulate public affect via media representation. Aimed ultimately at producing a 'startle without a scare,' the Department of Homeland Security's terror alert system is framed as a governmental attempt to install a self-perpetuating, irrational fear mechanism in the public psyche. The insertion of a soundtrack by Modeselektor with uncanny vocals from Paul St. Hilaire (remixed by Dabrye) seeks to double (ghost) and thereby underline the point of Massumi's complex media textual analysis."