They Live
An unemployed worker finds a strange pair of sunglasses. When he wears them, he discovers that the world is dominated by extraterrestrials and subliminal messages.
An unemployed worker finds a strange pair of sunglasses. When he wears them, he discovers that the world is dominated by extraterrestrials and subliminal messages.
Josephine Myrtle Corbin was born in Clabourne, Texas, in 1868.
She suffered from an extremely rare anomaly: she was born with four legs. Moreover, she had two genital apparatuses, one of which belonged to a conjoined twin that did not fully develop in the womb.
A Copenhagen drug dealer incurs a large debt with a powerful local boss.
He will find himself forced to find a lot of money in a true race against time.
Duane is a young and quiet guy who is often seen carrying a large wicker basket. What seems like a comedic gimmick hides a terrible and monstrous secret related to the boy’s past, which inevitably affects his present.
The Gremlins are mythical creatures from folklore that became particularly famous during World War II. Their legend is primarily linked to stories told by pilots of the Royal Air Force (RAF), who attributed unexplained malfunctions and failures in their aircraft to these mischievous little creatures.
On the outskirts of London, journalist Alan Foster is tasked with interviewing Edgar Allan Poe.
The journalist remains skeptical when Poe reveals that his stories are based on real events and, therefore, he doesn’t consider himself a novelist but merely a chronicler.
David Cronenberg, master of body horror and visionary director, has returned with a thought-provoking work: *Crimes of the Future*. Released in 2022, this film marks a significant moment in Cronenberg’s career.
The story revolves around an American archaeologist, Jason Porter (played by Alex Cord), who arrives in Italy to study ancient Etruscan tombs. During the excavations, Porter and his team uncover an ancient Etruscan sarcophagus containing a mysteriously preserved corpse. This discovery coincides with a series of brutal murders that seem linked to an ancient Etruscan curse.
Erzsébet Bathory descended from one of the oldest and most powerful families of Transylvanian Protestant nobility.
She was the niece of Stephen I Báthory, Prince of Transylvania and brief King of Poland between 1575 and 1586, and among her close relatives were numerous war heroes and some prelates.
Two brothers with financial problems decide to plan a robbery at their parents’ jewelry store.