

As Erin packs her old life into boxes, she overhears a violent attack in the apartment above that derails her night.
The seventh installment in the Final Destination franchise. Plot TBA.
Explore NowOut on their first date, high-schoolers Brett and Erica defy Erica's father's warnings about mysterious local legends, and take the infamous Proctor Valley Road shortcut home, risking their lives as they end up in a race for survival.
Explore NowA man must face his inner demons when he is confronted with the decision to euthanize his mother, who suffers from an incurable disease.
Explore NowCartagena, Colombia – 1666. An enslaved woman accused of witchcraft comes face to face with evil incarnate and a Faustian bargain for her freedom while imprisoned in the bowels of the Palace of the Inquisition.
Explore NowA man battles a large finger that rises out of the drain of his sink. Most fingers are only a few inches long, but there are always exceptions to the rule! Based on "The Moving Finger" short story by Stephen King.
Explore NowStephen King's romantic and visceral short story brought to colorful and horrific life!
Explore NowBased on the short story by Stephen King, The Man Who Loved Flowers takes place on a night not as romantic as it may seem, following a man searching for a lost love.
Explore NowA young man walks the city in the summer in search of flowers for his crush - all while vicious murders are occurring.
Explore NowNear the intersection of Witcham and Jackson, Georgie Denbrough’s young life came to an abrupt and tragic end. But what if Pennywise the Dancing Clown hadn’t killed Georgie after all?
Explore NowLoosely based on Franz Kafka’s short story, 'GIVE IT UP!' is a live-action animation odyssey through the confusion of life in the modern world. The narrative follows a lone salesman trapped in a timeless city, increasingly lost in his feverish dreams. Desperate, he races towards a train station as his last hope of escaping the city, encountering divine light, winding roads and the forces of bureaucracy. This deeply personal and referential work preserves Kafka’s absurd humour and pays homage to Weimar cinema of the 1920s, but also elevates the text to an existential meditation on authority, purpose and human helplessness.
Explore NowIn the middle of woods inhabited by wolves, an astrologist imagines what it would be like to be a werewolf, running and howling through the woods in a schizophrenic blur instead of sitting in his home watching videos. Then the moon calls to calls to him.
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