Released Date:
2005-09-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
89 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.7 (1568 Reviews)
Director:
Andrew van den HoutenTroy McCombs (story)
Steve Klausner (screenplay)
William M. Miller (screenplay)
25-year-old Alex Borden is handsome, charming, and intelligent. In fact, he may be too smart for his own good as his life is swiftly becoming a living hell. Alex's nightmare begins when he meets Harry, a mysterious artist and chess-master. Alex becomes alarmed when his intellect mysteriously begins to grow, and so do the horrors that invade his nightmares, and soon his waking hours. Long-suppressed memories surface and Alex must face the terrors of his violent past, a vanished older brother, a father who abandoned both his sons, and a mother who was viciously murdered. The visions intensify and he begins to experience intense headaches that ultimately cause him to blackout. But it is only the beginning of Alex's calamity. Friends and neighbors are disappearing, and people are whispering rumors of a serial killer. Menaced from all sides by the forces of evil, Alex must overcome his past and contain his own deadly urges so he can hopefully discover what demons, both real and imagined, are stalking him.
Released Date:
2012-03-02
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
AO
IMDB Ratings:
5.2 (843 Reviews)
Director:
Nate TaylorHaunted by a traumatic history, photographer Kevin Wolfe (Christopher Denham) struggles to systematically forget all his bad memories, but erasing his past threatens to consume his future. Kevin is obsessed with finding a girl who can help him forget his unpleasant past. However, all his encounters with the opposite sex inevitably go afoul, creating more awkward experiences than he can cope with. As the rejections mount, Kevin's futile search for happiness and love becomes overwhelmingly turbulent, forcing him to take desperate measures. Shot in a variety of NYC locales, from Hell's Kitchen to Greenpoint, Forgetting the Girl is a gritty vision of the city and its denizens. The tightly-woven drama blends recollections with reality to craft an intense character study of the psychologically-scarred protagonist. As beautiful as it is dark, the tense narrative slowly boils under the surface until it unleashes an unsettling climax that will not be easily forgotten.
Released Date:
2012-11-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
84 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (18563 Reviews)
Director:
Barry LevinsonMichael Wallach (screenplay)
Barry Levinson (story)
Michael Wallach (story)
This "found-footage" film is set in 2009 in the town of Claridge, Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay. During the town's annual 4th of July Crab Festival, townspeople become sick, exhibiting a variety of symptoms, which leads local news reporters to suspect something has infected the water there. No one is sure what it is or how it's transmitted, but as people start to behave strangely, and others turning up dead, fear spawns into panic. The town is shut down as government authorities confiscate video footage from every media or personal source they find, in an effort to cover-up the incident. But one local reporter who witnessed the epidemic, was able to document, assemble, and hide this film in hopes that one day, the horrible truth would be revealed . . .
Released Date:
2012-08-03
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (13544 Reviews)
Director:
Zal BatmanglijZal Batmanglij
Brit Marling
Two documentary filmmakers attempt to penetrate a cult who worships a woman who claims to be from the future.
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