A French couple's tranquil existence is shattered by disturbing phone calls and whispering voices.
Titles Comprise: Them French teacher Clementine and her novelist partner Lucas have recently moved into a large rambling house in the woods on the outskirts of Bucharest Romania. Their life there seems tranquil almost idyllic. However one evening without warning or reason everything is turned upside down. The telephone keeps ringing; there are distant whispering voices on the end of the line. Slowly the couple realise they are not alone. They don't know it yet but they are being spied upon they're being surrounded. When night falls Clementine and Lucas will come up against THEM. They are there they are everywhere they are even in their home...Who are they? What do they want? The answers will take them to the very limits of fear itself. You'll never feel safe in your home again... Manhunt In the summer of 1974 four friends embark on a camping trip in the remote forests of northern Europe. They are ambushed and awaken to find themselves part of a savage game in which they are the prey. Cold Prey Following a gruesome accident five friends' idyllic snowboarding expedition to the Jotunheimen mountains takes a turn for the eerie when they are forced to take shelter from a ravaging storm in an abandoned ski lodge. Empty and silent the cavernous lodge seems deserted -- but there are secrets here. These secrets are long buried thought forgotten and very very dangerous. Before the night is out those who survive will have discovered the true meaning of terror and looked into the very face of evil. In the classic tradition of seminal horror films Wolf Creek Halloween and My Bloody Valentine Cold Prey is a tense stylish and viciously unnerving journey into a frozen nightmare.
A French couple's tranquil existence is shattered by disturbing phone calls and whispering voices.
Chantal Akerman's La Captive is a deceptively simple story following the fascination of a wealthy young man for his apparently innocent and lovely girlfriend. Only loosely drawn from Proust's La Prisonniere, the Proustian elements are often largely submerged. Yet as a study in obsession it is balanced somewhere between Death in Venice and Vertigo. A chase through the streets of--an apparently timeless but actually contemporary--Paris, this is a picture of inexplicable obsession, moved along by fragments of whispered dialogue and a glimpse of bizarre daily ritual. With much of the story framed within the odd anti-hero Simon's grandiose apartment (which he appropriately shares with an ailing, rarely glimpsed grandmother), the film cleverly avoids suffocating its viewers by giving odd gasps of breath from the cheeky, light encounters between his girlfriend Ariane and the beautiful Andree--friends, or possibly sometime lovers. As a portrait of a relationship, La Captive will keep its viewers absorbed with its elegant tone and its intriguing and inexplicable story; but it might just as easily frustrate with its unresolved twists and turns.--Tricia Tuttle
A French couple's tranquil existence is shattered by disturbing phone calls and whispering voices.
Lucie is in remission and her illness is almost a distant memory. Her family pushes her to live life to the fullest, and in doing so Lucie meets the charming and arrogant Clovis, who is immediately beguiled by her wit and humor. It is Dalila, however, an eccentric and delightful dance teacher, who inspires Lucie to rebuild her life and to grow into the woman she always wanted to be. For her mother, for her daughter, for Clovis.
On her wedding night beautiful Mallory discovers that her husband is not the man she thought he was but actually a demon. A single blow of an axe is all it takes to turn her once true love into an ex. And with her innocence in tatters Mallory decides to devote her life to ridding the world of evil. Several years later Mallory is a mercenary heading up an anti-paranormal commando unit charged with protecting the nation from anything with horns fangs or a tail. With her partners Vena Cava the feisty explosives expert and Talking Tina whose supernatural powers allow her to inhabit the bodies of others Mallory criss-crosses the land doing battle with evil - and won't consider defeat as an option... Borrowing the kinetic visual style of Manga and fusing the fearless exploits of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the adrenalin rush of Resident Evil this kickass horror film has enough gore attitude and shocks to keep you pinned to your seat until the final bloody minutes.
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