A doctor must remove a parasite infestation from within a patient's breast.
Story of a man that trying to get shelter for one night, that discover that the closed hotel he have walked into is haunted by a gruesome creature.
A lonely man is invited to dinner by the woman who spies every night with his camera. The secrets will come to light, when both want to satisfy their desires.
Manchester, 1990. On a troubled estate, Alice is roped into babysitting for her neighbour, whose children claim to feed a nightly visitor from Hell. Between gangland tensions, local superstition and drug withdrawal, Alice must decide whether to abandon her new wards or stay the night.
Brinke's Tales of Horror
Sequel to the 2007 film Trick ‘r Treat
A children's television host solves all kids problems. Shot as a promo reel for a sequel to Maniac (1980) but was cut short due to the untimely death of actor Joe Spinell.
A story of broken humanity following the invasion of a technologically superior alien species. Bleak, harrowing, and unrelenting, the humans must find enough courage to go on fighting.
Emergency medicine intern Margaux can no longer stand it. During another very hectic and patient-filled shift, she forgets a homeless woman on a stretcher who then dies. Shocked Margaux has no choice but to continue working. But suddenly, her body starts sweating blood uncontrollably.
Golden boys, teen lust, self-conscious dolls, chance encounters, a vengeful creature, holiday romance, hidden sexuality — Boys On Film celebrates it's (not so) sweet sixteen with an astonishing selection of the latest international gay short films. Volume 16: Possession features ten complete films: Kai Stänicke's "Golden" with Christian Tesch and Maximilian Gehrlinger; Christopher Manning's "Jamie" starring Sebastian Christophers and Raphael Verrion; Kai Stänicke's "B." starring Susanne Bormann and Andreas Jähnert; Blake Mawson's "PYOTR495" starring Alex Ozerov; Charlie Francis's "When A Man Loves A Woman" starring Tommy Jay Brennan, Jemima Spence, and Diane Brooks Webster; Anthony Schatteman's "Follow Me" starring Ezra Fieremans and Maarten Ketels; Jake Graf's "Chance" starring 'ABS' and Clifford Hume; Andrew Keenan-Bolger's "Sign" starring John McGinty and Preston Sadleir; Oliver Mason's "Away With Me" starring Chris Polick and Lee Knight; and "We Could Be Parents" by Björn Elgerd.
A couple awaken in the night to sounds emanating from an unlikely orifice.
"I can't reach you, So-jung.“ The movie starts with a desire to see what we all of us want to see. Love too ...
Deus ex Machina
After her father’s funeral, a young woman wishes to return to her home, but her mother’s insistence keeps her in the house where she was born, paving the way for an unexpected encounter.
An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of cinema. Intended as an ode to 35mm, the film was screened one time only on a purpose-built 20x12 meter public cinema screen in the Port of Tallinn, Estonia, on 22 December 2011. A special projector was constructed for the event which allowed the actual filmstrip to be burnt at the same time as the film was shown.
A man listening to Rachmoninoff's 'Prelude' dreams he is the victim of premature burial.
Ben Harkin has the perfect life. A loving wife, wonderful kids. However, on this day, with an ominous storm approaching, Ben will have to face his ultimate fear and lose the ones he loves one at a time. Will he uncover the dark secret that is taking his family piece by piece or will he be doomed to find what lies between heaven and hell.
A gore story about a girl who learns to use sharp machetes to avenge the death of her beloved murdered by religious fanatics.
A horror short with no dialogue (Advised to watch with headphones)
A mob's punishment of a lone man proves cruel and unusual.