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, 1h27 Directed byTony Leondis OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ThemesMonde imaginaire, Frankenstein films, Children's films ActorsJohn Cusack, Jennifer Coolidge, Myleene Klass, Molly Shannon, Eddie Izzard, James Lipton Rating59% The Kingdom of Malaria's environment is devastated by a mysterious storm. Its king, Malbert, then blackmails the rest of the world to pay the town not to unleash the various doomsday devices invented by its Evil Scientists. They in turn are assisted by Igors, while the kingdom's annual Evil Science Fair showcases the scientists' latest weapons. One Igor, however, who serves the somewhat tedious-minded Doctor Glickenstein, is a talented inventor who aspires to be an Evil Scientist himself. Among his inventions are his friends "Scamper," a re-animated, immortal rabbit with a death wish and "Brain," a unintelligent human brain transplanted into a life support jar.
, 1h11 Directed byMamoru Oshii GenresDrama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ActorsMako Hyōdō, Jinpachi Nezu, Keiichi Noda Rating76% Angel's Egg follows the life of an unnamed young girl living alone in an abandoned city. She cares for a large egg which she hides under her dress, protecting it while scavenging the decrepit Neo-Gothic/Art Nouveau cityscape for water and food. In a prologue, an unnamed soldier watches as an orb-shaped vessel, decorated with thousands of goddess-like sculptures, descends from the sky. Awakened by the orb's alarm, the girl begins her day of scavenging, but soon crosses paths with the soldier on a wide street traveled only by roving tanks. Frightened by the soldier, who carries a threatening cross-shaped device over his shoulder, the girl runs off down an alley. When she returns to investigate, the soldier has left. She resumes searching for food and glass bottles, avoiding the ominous figures of men clutching harpoons which scatter the cobbled streets.
, 2h12 Directed byJan Švankmajer OriginRepublique tcheque GenresDrama, Science fiction, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Horror comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ThemesFilms about magic and magicians, Comedy horror films, Children's films ActorsJan Hartl, Tomáš Hanák, Jiří Lábus Rating72% Karel Horák (Jan Hartl) and Božena Horáková (Veronika Žilková) are a childless couple and for medical reasons are doomed to remain so. While on vacation with their neighbors at a house in the country, Karel decides to buy the house at the suggestion of his neighbor. When he is fixing up the house, he digs up a tree stump that looks vaguely like a baby. He spends the rest of the evening cleaning it up and then presents it to his wife. She names the stump Otík and starts to treat it like a real baby. She then works out a plan to fake her pregnancy and becoming more and more impatient she speeds up the process and 'gives birth' one month early.
, 1h13 Directed byKarel Zeman GenresDrama, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ThemesChildren's films ActorsChristian Brückner, Friedrich Schütter Rating74% Krabat, a beggar boy in early 18th century Lusatia, is lured to become an apprentice to an evil, one-eyed sorcerer. Together with a number of other boys, he works at the sorcerer's mill under slave-like conditions while learning black magic, such as guising himself as a raven and other animals. Every Christmas one of the boys has to face the master in a magical duel of life and death, where the boy never stands a chance because the master is the only person who is allowed to use his secret grimoire: The Koraktor, or the Force of Hell.
, 1h49 Directed byJan Švankmajer OriginRepublique tcheque GenresDrama, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ActorsKlara Issova, Zuzana Kronerová, Jana Oľhová Rating72% Film de semi animation complètement déjanté que nous propose Jan Švankmajer. On nous y présente un homme qui fait d’étranges rêves et qui consultera une psychanalyste pour tenter de les interpréter. Ces rêves lui permettent de côtoyer un homme qui lui ressemble, mais en plus jeune, et une jeune femme qu’il aimerait bien rencontrer dans le monde réel. D’ailleurs, à un certain point, le rêve et la réalité ne se confondent-ils pas? Il y a aussi cette maladie d’acheter des billets de loterie en pensant qu’il va gagner une fortune..
, 1h23 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Action, Horror, Animation ThemesFilms about children, Films about magic and magicians, Medical-themed films, Batman films, Dracula films, Superhero films, Vampires in film, Films about viral outbreaks, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Disaster films ActorsRino Romano, Peter Stormare, Jeff Bennett, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, Kevin Michael Richardson Rating66% The Joker and the Penguin break out of Arkham Asylum and race each other to find a stash of stolen money hidden within a crypt in Gotham Cemetery after an inmate, who had hidden it, told them about it. The Joker is quickly intercepted by the Batman and is electrocuted when he falls into a river by his super-charged joy buzzers while the Penguin takes the opportunity to enter the cemetery himself. While searching through a crypt, the Penguin accidentally cuts his hand while using his umbrella-sword to open a coffin he hopes contains the money, finding a body instead. Blood from his hand drips on the corpse's heart, which brings it to life; it is none other than the vampire lord Count Dracula, his body having been moved from Transylvania to Gotham City after his "death." After attacking and turning a watchman at the cemetery into a vampire, Dracula hypnotizes the Penguin into becoming his non-vampiric servant so that he may lead him through Gotham to feed and guard his coffin during the day while he regains his strength.
, 1h37 Directed byJan Švankmajer OriginRepublique tcheque GenresDrama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantastic, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsPetr Čepek, Jan Kraus, Andrew Sachs, Jiří Suchý Rating73% The story commences on the streets of Prague on a grey morning with commuters bustling about. We are introduced to the figure of an Everyman, played by Petr Čepek, a colourless figure emerging from a metro station. On his way home, the man encounters two men handing out flyers. It is a map of the city with a location marked in. He shrugs and discards it, returning to his lodging. As he opens the door, a black cockerel runs out. The man sits down to eat, cutting himself a slice of bread. He discovers an egg concealed inside the loaf. He cracks it open but it is empty. Suddenly the lights go out and the wind rises. Objects are thrown about the room. The commotion ceases; the man goes to the window and looks down to where the two men from earlier are staring up at him. One of them holds the cockerel. The man closes the blind and returns to the table, where he finds the map and, using his own map of the city, traces out the location marked.