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Directed by Sonia SebastiánOrigin EspagneGenres ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Jane Badler,
Celia Freijeiro,
María Botto,
Paulina Gálvez,
Sandra Collantes,
Sabrina PragaRating50%
Inés a vécu le rêve américain à Miami pendant 10 ans, mais quand elle se fait attraper alors qu'elle trompe sa petite amie, son monde s'écroule. Pour la première fois depuis des années, Inés se demande ce qu'elle veut dans la vie et se rend compte qu'il est temps de rentrer en Espagne. , 1h21
Origin AustralieGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Gerard Kennedy,
Andrew Daddo,
Ian Smith,
Vincent Gil,
Matthew Newton,
Lesley BakerRating53%
The film is about the residents of the small town of Pebbles Court who are the unknowing test subjects for a new variety of "Vimuville" dietary supplement pills that arrive for free in their mailboxes. The pills are designed to produce the ultimate healthy human, but have unexpected side effects including hallucinations and mutations. Despite the attempts made to warn the townsfolk from a previous test subject, who is now undergoing rapid cellular decay, he arrives too late, and crashes his car and is killed by tentacles growing out of his throat. The pills are consumed by the residents, and produce liquefying flesh, elongated tongues, exploding stomachs, exploding penises, imploding heads, monstrous births, tentacles growing out of the face, living mucus, sentient placentas, and other gruesome mutations. Ultimately more and more of the residents of the Pebbles Court mutate or die horrific deaths, until almost every character has been dispatched.Directed by Edgar WrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Josh Gad,
Bill Hader,
Kate HudsonThe film will feature the world's most boring person, Stanley Grubb, and his Shadow Stan. When a crime in the Shadow World puts both their lives in danger, Stan is forced to take control of Stanley, and stand up to a shadowy villain, who intends to lead a rebellion to take over the human world. , 1h39
Actors Peter Gadiot,
Klaus Tange,
Jeanette HainRating36%
Toby McClift (Peter Gadiot) is the son of a strict preacher (Roger Tebb) who continually warns Toby that he must never ever fall in love or have anything to do with love. Despite these strict warnings, Toby falls in love with Katie (Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen) and makes plans to meet up with her in a cemetery one night. Just as they are to meet, Katie is swept away by a demonic beast and is never seen again. Toby tries to convince everyone that her disappearance is due to a beast, but nobody believes him, least of whom is his father, and he's placed in a mental institution for the next six years. Once he's released he takes a job in an old castle serving as a tutor for Laura (also played by Böhrnsen), the niece of the elderly Lady Wallace (Jeanette Hain). Toby is struck by how much Katie and Laura look alike, to the point where he's certain that the two are one and the same. He's saddened when Laura claims not to know him, but becomes intrigued by how contradictory her nature is, as she is both sensuality and innocence. At the same time Toby is increasingly unnerved by how strange everything is in the house, including the actions of Lady Wallace's butler Mortimer (Klaus Tange) and several increasingly bizarre visions. He also notices that the longer he stays in the house, the younger Lady Wallace seems to appear. Eventually this becomes too much for Toby and he unsuccessfully tries to perform an exorcism on Laura, convinced that she is being possessed by Lady Wallace. Humiliated by his failure, Toby tries to leave but is stopped by Laura, who confesses that she is a witch that requires a pure, innocent being in order to be young forever and that she needs Toby in order to accomplish this.