The life of an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings.
A chilling psychological horror film from Hong Kong about a blind girl, who soon regrets her corrective corneal surgery operation as she starts to see images which are not her own...
The life of an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings.
The life of an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings.
An ominous darkness invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family is torn apart by suspicion, mayhem and murder.
An ominous darkness invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family is torn apart by suspicion, mayhem and murder.
From the acclaimed directors of The Eye comes the highly anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking action-fantasy epic, Storm Riders.
A chilling psychological horror film from Hong Kong about a blind girl, who soon regrets her corrective corneal surgery operation as she starts to see images which are not her own...
An old-fashioned omnibus spooker, Bangkok Haunted is framed by scenes in which three young, apparently modern Thai women sit in a deserted cafe on a rainy night and tell each other their own ghost stories. "Legend of the Drum" is closest in style to traditional Far Eastern horror, with an antique dealer troubled by a drum that seems to invoke the spirit of a girl who disappeared 80 years ago after befriending and then rejecting a hooded, disfigured outcast. "Black Magic Woman" is a more lurid tale in video nasty style, about a girl who uses an extract of corpses as an aphrodisiac perfume with unpleasant consequences for her lovers--who have spells of vomiting, demon possession or become psychotic ghosts. Oxide Pang, director of The Eye, takes over from Pisuth Praesaengaim for the final episode, "Revenge", about a cop investigating the death-by-hanging of a young woman with whom he was involved and learning nasty things in the process. Though each 45-minute story is a tad overextended, the film is full of genuinely creepy moments, ranging from delicate ghost scares to splatter gruel. --Kim Newman
An art student develops an obsession with death after witnessing a fatal car crash. She photographs the corpse then proceeds to film chickens being slaughtered and a girl committing suicide. It's an obsession which takes her increasingly into the dangerous world of snuff movies. Danny and Oxide Pang energise the nerves with their usual dynamic assault on the senses. Something of an Asian blend of Cronenberg's Videodrome and Michael Powell's Peeping Tom.
What if the reflection you see is not yours? Joey (Shu Qi) recovers from an overdose of sleeping pills after having her stomach pumped. It was a close call; she had visions of dead people accompanying her during her darkest minutes. But just when she looks forward to a brand new life she discovers that she is pregnant. Tortured by the thought of an abortion Joey finds herself becoming delusional and emotionally unstable. She is frequently threatened by the sudden presence
Based on the novel by Alex Garland 'The Tesseract' is a film that uses shifting perspectives time loops and plenty of flair to draw you into it's intense world. In the underbelly of Bangkok's gangland four strangers lives are about to change forever. As fate spins its web the destinies of a desparate drug dealer a young runaway a beautiful assassin and an English Psychologist collide. But how will their fates connect?
A chilling psychological horror film from Hong Kong about a blind girl, who soon regrets her corrective corneal surgery operation as she starts to see images which are not her own...
A stylish and gritty supernatural thriller from horror maestro Oxide Pang (The Eye The Messengers). A private detective named Tam (Asian superstar Aaron Kwok) is drawn into a complex murder mystery when he is hired to track down a missing young woman. As the trail unfolds it appears that it might be a murder case and that supernatural forces may be at hand. It seems also that there is no one that Tam can trust to tell the truth anymore and truth itself is only revealed in the chilling climax to this intricate story. Set in Bangkok with beautiful art-direction and a booming soundtrack and with a great performance from Aaron Kwok (The Storm Warriors The Throwdown After This Our Exile).
Kong lives with his friend and business partner Joe together they work as professional hit men on the dark tough and seedy streets of Bangkok. Kong deaf and mute since childhood carries out his violent and bloody work with a detached sociopathic coldness - an impersonal revenge on the world. His only response to the assassinations he performs is silence. When Kong meets and befriends Fon he experiences warmth and tenderness for the first time and at last feels that there is a chance of redemption and transformation. Unsure what his next move should be he is forced to choose between the detached remote existence he leads as a calculating killer and the chance he has to re-invent himself as a participant in a relationship and normal society as a whole. With its rare combination of intelligence and mind-blowing visual effects Bangkok Dangerous is impressively powerful uniquely stylish and totally unforgettable.
Mak a street urchin in Bangkok dreams of being a tough gangster. He earns some money as a drugs runner. One day he meets a young prostitute who turns out to live nearby and they fall in love. Made reckless by his sudden wealth Mak and his partners use the girl for a big delivery when everything goes terribly wrong...
Chu Xun is a best selling author. Her latest, ReCycle, deals with supernatural forces. But as she starts to write she realises that her fictional world and the real world are beginning to mesh and collide. Chu decides to follow her heroine into the phantasmagorical and horrific alternate reality-but will she be able to escape it's grasp and face the secret from her past which holds the key to her salvation. Filled with spectacular settings and mind bending special effects , visionary film makers the Pang brothers bring you a chilling descent into a shattering, spine tingling and frightening realm filled with imagery, deadly creations come to life....
Three classics to remind you why the new wave of Asian horror has been ripped off by Hollywood so often! A single man looking for a good time finds terror instead in the notorious Audition directed by cult auteur Takashi Miike (Ichi The Killer Visitor Q). T he man who kicked off the J-horror wave with Ring Hideo Nakata increases the tension realism and unease in the urban nightmare Dark Water since remade by Hollywood. Finally Pan-asian auteurs The Pang Bros. bring their famed editing skills to bear on the horror genre in the tense terrifying The Eye.
At the age of two Mun went blind. After eighteen years in darkness she is given the chance of a risky corneal transplant operation. When the bandages are taken off Mun's eyes respond to the light around her and it appears that the surgery has been successful. However when Mun experiences a series of inexplicable and chilling encounters with mysterious strangers she fears that her newly restored eyesight has brought a different kind of darkness into her life. This fear is magnified when it also comes to light that Mun is not seeing her own face when she looks in the mirror but that of a total stranger. As this nightmare consumes her she sets out to discover through whose eyes she is seeing the world and before long discovers a truth more horrifying than anything she could ever have imagined...
The life of an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings.
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