妄想——一个男人爱上了按摩店柜台上的一个女孩,并每天都去那里。后来有一天……我去按摩店见她,在我从她手中接过房间钥匙的那一刻,我感觉到她柔软的手触摸着我。然后过了一会儿……令人惊讶的是,她突然在柜台脱掉衣服,一边看着男人一边开始自慰…… 2.苗条的妹妹 - 搬进新家的男人。我试图去看望女房东并跟她打招呼,但她说她很忙,让我晚点再见她。几个小时后,醉酒的房主走错了房间,进入了那个男人的房间,男人看着她醉醺醺的样子,无法控制自己的思想,开始对她产生欲望。3. 不让妻子知道——A出差的男人丈夫来见他的情妇。他把自己的名片给了女友,但女友一直唠叨他要离婚,于是他让她给他买一个包来安抚她。而那段时间,他非常想勾引她……
纱子,结婚一年的新娘。有一天,当我的丈夫每天因为工作上的老板而感到压力时,老板带着喝醉了的丈夫回家。然后是一个有着秘密过去的老板的阴险之手。纱子原本暗自希望这样做,但她却允许自己站在丈夫身边,向老板屈服。几天后,老板又出现了。纱子期待着丈夫的升职,在夫妻俩的卧室里又做了一件事。她的未来会怎样?
1978年,死亡峡谷。警官戴维•麦克阿里斯特(David Stanbra 饰)将杀人如麻、残酷血腥的雾人(Ben Gunther 饰)绳之于法,这个作恶多端的噩梦最终死在毒气室里。 时间回到现在,警长麦克阿里斯特(Robert Pine 饰)即将退休,他的儿子哈里斯(Michael Muhney 饰)则尾随父亲当上了警察。父子二人在六角餐馆用餐时,遭遇了在逃的赌场抢劫犯。双方展开对峙,年轻气盛的哈里斯引起大爆炸,两名劫匪劫持餐馆女招待玛雅(Mircea Monroe 饰)逃亡。在救援部队迟迟未到之时,戴维带着儿子展开谨慎的追踪。不过令双方始料未及的是,似乎有另一个神秘、恐怖的杀手将他们玩弄于鼓掌之中。邪恶的雾人精神不死,重返人间……
Exotic Eastern European beauty, Linda Allen, flies in to Los Angeles to track down the evil mobsters who tortured and murdered her sister. Meanwhile, the mobsters are trying to find a tape with information that would be incriminating to them. Linda's investigation deals with a pimp who may be the murderer she is after, and a helpful FBI agent who may not be the crime hunter he pretends to be. Cunning and deadly she is, but will she be up to the tangled web of corruption, violence, and death she falls into?
Oliviero is a burned-out writer, living at his estate near Venice, his dead mother dominating his imagination. He is also a degenerate: sleeps with his maid and his ex-student, hosts Bacchanalia for local hippies, and humiliates his wife Irina in front of strangers. She lives in terror. When a young woman is murdered, police suspect Oliviero. Things get complicated when his young, beautiful, and self-confident niece, Floriana, pays an unexpected visit. A silver-haired stranger observes. More women die, and thoughts of harming Irina give Oliviero new inspiration. What's Floriana's game and who's the observant stranger? Watching all is a black cat named Satan.
Moscow, summer 2016. A new lecture, a new guest lecturer (non other than renowned American actor and director, John Malkovich) and a new theme: “How to preserve love in the modern world” – five short stories about love. Some hilarious, some moving, all thought-provoking! The heroes suffer, struggle for love and often find themselves in absurd and ridiculous situations. Yet their trust in love, is even more real. Recommended for adults only, About Love is a must-see.
Amanda Fuller is dynamite in Simon Rumley's (Red, White & Blue) mind-bending gothic psychodrama about a fashion-obsessed woman whose life falls spectacularly apart. You're unlikely to see many better performances this year than Amanda Fuller's mesmerising turn as April, a 30-something whose self-image and perception of life is determined by the vintage clothes she wears and sells at a funky emporium in Austin, Texas with husband Eric (Freak Me Out favourite Ethan Embry; The Devil's Candy, SFF 2016; Cheap Thrills, SFF 2013). When Eric strays, a devastated April meets Randall, a smooth-talker with a predilection for strange sexual games. That's just the start of this dazzlingly filmed and superbly edited journey into real and imagined worlds. A killer soundtrack rounds out the best film yet by genre-mashing British ace Simon Rumley (The Living and the Dead).
一名男子从酒店打电话暂时出差,以缓解连续加班的疲劳。那个自称是业务王牌的女人,是她仰慕的职场前辈……一开始,她对这种情况感到困惑,拒绝与他见面,但他却威胁要在工作中揭发她,她只好同意与自己的后辈见面
Lucjan is a theatre actor whose health is failing. He forgets his lines on stage and feels confused and out of place in his daily life. He decides to end his acting career and soon winds up in a nursing home. In this new place, the elderly man misses his late wife. He starts having nightmares that seem to become real. In one of them, he discovers a passage into a magical world deceptively similar to his theatre. Lucjan starts living in two parallel dimensions – real life and the fairy tale – that become increasingly dependent on each other and intertwined. His immersion in the imaginary world leads to an unexpected ending. A bittersweet treatise on passing. The fairy-tale world Lucjan creates is not so much a metaphor for death as a symbolic reconciliation to its coming.