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Lobster fisherman John Aldridge falls into the ocean in the middle of the night, forty miles off Montauk with no life vest and no way to signal where he is. Anthony Sosinski, his childhood best friend and partner on the boat, wakes up to realize John is gone. An unprecedented multi-state rescue operation takes place involving both the Coast Guard and the fishing community from across the Northeast.
Three siblings move into a new house, and accidentally discover that the monstrous things they’ve been told don’t exist, do exist – and they are as afraid of us as we are of them.
A couple open up a deli. Based on a novel by Ben Ryder Howe.
A thriller movie collaboration from Jason Blumand Tyler Perry.
As Spawn creator Todd McFarlane explained in 2013, "The story has been in my head for seven or eight years. The movie idea is neither a recap or continuation. It is a standalone story that will be R-rated. Creepy and scary."
A mass hysteria epidemic spreads through an all-girls boarding school. The outbreak, which may have supernatural roots, takes place at a strict Catholic school on the outskirts of Mexico City and afflicts a group of young women who come from impoverished families.
A new ‘Blair Witch' movie.
Two rule-breaking ex-cops get back together to take revenge on the crooks and corrupt senator who murdered their mentor.
A girl disappears after discovering a demonic force that only she can see. Her father stops at nothing to bring her back.
The Dracula story set in modern times.
Story is a contemporary retelling of Bram Stroker’s "Dracula," in which a New York-based producer travels to Romania for an interview with a notorious European arms dealer, who turns out to be a modern-day Dracula.
Dr. Gerald A. Laughlin moves into a house in New Castle he believes to be haunted, and sells tickets; but bad things happen.
A high school drama based on the classic party game Seven Minutes in Heaven.
Set in a near-future when technology controls nearly all aspects of life and centers on a technophobe (Logan Marshall-Green) who avenges his wife's murder and his own paralysis-causing injury with the help of an experimental computer chip implant called Stem.
Described as a survival-horror story.
Michael Burrows, a forensic detective in the S.F.P.D. becomes fascinated by the number of "Darwin" deaths being reported. Darwin deaths result when the victims commit a bizarrely stupid acts, resulting in their own demise. Determined to prove a common theme in these cases, Burrows joins forces with Siri, a clinical, no-nonsense insurance investigator specializing in the more bizarre claims. Along the way they come across a parade of unforgettable characters: the speed freak who straps a rocket launcher to his Chevy Impala in his quest to set a land speed record; two guys who decide that dynamite is the fastest way to break through a patch of ice to go fishing; teenagers who will do anything to break into a Metallica concert; and an ad executive who is so confident in the strength of his shatterproof window that he throws himself at it, despite being on the 25th floor.
Two boys discover that the housing development where they live is in fact a gigantic game, and that the mysterious developer is a representative of a supernatural race that is testing humanity's worth.
Larry Ray is released from prison and promptly moves into his dauther's dorm at Sarah Lawrence, a liberal arts college. He cooks fancy steak dinners and regales students with stories of his work being a CIA operative while extolling the virtues of a Marine life. He takes charge of the kids' lives and then whisks them away to a private apartment for the summer. Ray turns the kids against parents and abuses them. But none turn against him, even praising how he turned their lives around in several court cases.
In Equatorial Guinea, mercenaries and merchants try to topple the country's brutal dictatorship solely for the "wonga" (money) and for the desire to control oil.