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The House Where Evil Dwells
At the prompting of his diplomat friend, Alex, writer Ted Fletcher takes his wife, Laura, and daughter, Amy, on an extended working holiday. Alex finds a house for them in Kyoto, Japan, and the Fletchers move in, laughing off rumors that the place is haunted. But the ghost of 19th-century samurai Shigero turns out to be very real, and is intent on making the family re-enact an ancient murder-suicide.

Absent Driver
A private chauffeur drives you around, wherever you like, whenever you like, but do you even know who or what drives you?

Great White Fight Club
Experts set out to prove that female great white sharks rule the ocean.

The Shop Curtain
Based on the novel by Toyoko Yamazaki.

The Tea Party : The Reformation Tour - Live from Australia
Not many hard rock bands have spread their wings as far as The Tea Party has in so few years. In the past, the trio were always about expanding their musical horizons. Each new record saw the band create new sounds and in essence, recreate themselves. Since announcing their Australian tour early in 2012, the cries from THE TEA PARTY's faithful followers for a Live BLU RAY has been deafening. The call has been answered. However good they were on record The Tea Party were always a more moving and visceral experience live. Twenty years on from their early-'90s breakout, Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood and drummer Jeff Burrows lay down their patented style of Moroccan-roll through favourites such as The River, The Bazaar, Temptation, Fire In The Head, The Messenger . and a few surprises thrown in to boot.

The Dead Bodies in #223
What would you do if you had not 1, but 2 dead hookers in your hotel room...and your wife waiting on you for dinner? Everyone has choices. Bill has to start making them, and making them quick before the whole world finds out about the Dead Bodies in #223.
The Woman with No Name
This is a British drama film from 1950 about a young woman in London in WW2 with amnesia.

You Wrote to Me...
Yuri Zvyagin - a psychologist and host of TV show decides to help one of the watchers and flies to her remote town.

Mário Lago
Life and work of brazilian actor, poet and songwriter Mário Lago.

Stevie Nicks: Through the Looking Glass
Featuring rare footage, archive and interviews, this documentary takes a look at one of the most iconic figures in rock n roll, the story of Stevie Nicks. The ups, downs, and personal sacrifices she has made for her musical career. She has been responsible for composing some of the most joyful and celebrated songs ever written.
Hello
When Max (Eric Stoltz), urged on by "Risk Management," a self-help book for the hapless, decides to approach his fellow ferry-commuter Rory (Susanna Thompson), he hopes simply saying hello might change his life for the better. But Rory only accepts contact by contract. Max finds he can play along. As the two negotiate a whirlwind relationship on paper, Rory slowly lets down her guard; but when her unresolved personal life intervenes in the form of Donald (Kevin Tighe), Max must manage a little more risk than he bargained on.

Side/Walk/Shuttle
In this infamous structural film, Ernie Gehr takes to the glass elevator attached to San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel and rides its 24 stories up and down, constantly shifting the orientation of his camera to offer images of the city as a zone of constant flux, freed from gravity and in perpetual rearrangement.

The Great Distance Delivers Crane

Lili
An audition turns into a cat and mouse game between a young woman and an older man.

Renato Zero - Figli del Sogno Live

Woods Of Terror
Woods of Terror is a double bill of horror containing 'Nightmare in the Woods' & 'Zombie Village'. Nightmare in the Woods tells the story of three youths who decide to go deep into the woods to get high and tell silly horror stories to scare each other, but the story of the crazed killer stalking and killing young loving couples is true, and one by one he is coming to them to cut chop and decapitate! Zombie Village tells the story of a crazy person who has to stop the living dead from devouring his precious little village, but is he worse than the zombies.