Three policemen, each with his own motives and obsessions, tackle the corruption surrounding an unsolved murder at a downtown Los Angeles coffee shop in the early 1950s. Detective Lieutenant Exley (Guy Pearce), the son of a murdered detective, is out to avenge his father's killing. The...
Three policemen, each with his own motives and obsessions, tackle the corruption surrounding an unsolved murder at a downtown Los Angeles coffee shop in the early 1950s. Detective Lieutenant Exley (Guy Pearce), the son of a murdered detective, is out to avenge his father's killing....
Black Cab is a 2024 supernatural horror film about a couple who are diverted to a remote haunted road by their jovial cab driver revealing disturbing motives and his true … BLACK CAB Nick Frost supernatural horror – reviews -trailer – now on Shudder Read More ASYLUM Classic Amicus horror...
What begins as a seemingly innocent reunion quickly descends into a twisted journey of manipulation and vengeance. As Charlotte and Lizzie’s relationship intensifies, so do their talents and hunger, paving the way for hidden motives and shocking revelations. The psychological horror emerges from their...
driver. They’re barely talking to each other. But they soon realize they’re locked in a cab with a driver who has no intention of taking them home. As he drives them to a stretch of deserted and haunted road, the couple scrambles to figure out the driver’s motives and make an ...
little to nothing is hidden from the viewers, with violent acts being mercilessly depicted in their full on screen. ‘Tokyo Decadence’ is a little too confused about its own themes and motives to receive my guarantee of the good film status, but it is still watchable, provided you are ...
driver. They’re barely talking to each other. But they soon realize they’re locked in a cab with a driver who has no intention of taking them home. As he drives them to a stretch of deserted and haunted road, the couple scrambles to figure out the driver’s motives and make an ...
and sometimes sacrifices her young law students for the sake of any given case — and her own reputation. It’s her changing motives, her secrecy, and a bit of untrustworthiness that always kept audiences intrigued and showed us right off the bat that there was more to this biting law pro...
Several real-life child murderers, cannibals and serial killers – their nicknames are grisly enough: the Butcher of Hanover, the Vampire of Düsseldorf – terrorised Germany in the 1920s. Berlin's most moneyed and celebrated director, Fritz Lang, was drawn to the subject, which would become ...
(Michael C. Hall) who also happened to be a serial killer. It was an instant hit, offering a macabre look at the mind of a murderer who painstakingly went through the process of killing other murderers and cleaning up the messes afterward. The show's appeal waned in later seasons, ...