Henry is alone in a silent and darkened apartment, anxious and waiting by the phone, as his small child sleeps. Finally, a call. His wife Claire is on the other side of the world on a beach at a luxury resort, drunk, also in the dark, but apparently with another man. An adulterous affair, or a life in danger? In the harrowing wait and frantic calls that follow, is it his marriage, his wife or his sanity that is most under threat? The telephone line is the single fragile thread that connects them. All Henry can do is to hang onto that phone.
Sara Lim Baylon , a reluctant seafood chef from Binondo, Manila. As the youngest member of her family to run their restaurant, Sara faces the daunting pressure to live up to her late father's reputation and keep the business afloat. When the governor's inauguration dinner is planned at the restaurant, featuring a sirena as the centerpiece, Sara finds herself drawn into a dangerous affair with the mythical creature.
Multiple life paths they could possibly live. But in each possible path, they are fated to fuck it up.
Two ambulance paramedics put their lives on the line when a routine call becomes a deadly race against time.
In every relationship someone is hiding something.
A woman visits a deserted old industrial building. Once there, she encounters two children. They lead her deeper inside the building and closer to their dark secret. What started as an innocent game, has suddenly become an odd ballet.
After unknowingly smoking weed laced with a highly dangerous research chemical, three friends fall into a fatal drug trip infused with feelings of guilt, euphoria, and terror.
A young woman’s fiercest self takes over to fight for her life when she’s attacked in this taut thriller from up-and-coming filmmaker Catherine Fordham. After waking up and noticing bruises on her body, the woman flashes back to last night’s perilous journey home. But as full memory of the attack she experienced comes back to her, we soon realize our heroine turned the tables in a surprisingly scary way. Fordham’s effective twist on the rape-revenge thriller marks her as a forward-thinking horror maker with a unique perspective in a historically misogynistic genre.
An intern confronts a sex offender all alone who can't wait to meet her - with dangerous consequences.
I think I've killed someone is a 30-min short film about a young man witnessing a gruesome event. Unable to process it, he goes to his therapist to talk about it where a shocking revelation awaits him!
A date takes an unexpected turn in this meditation on race, politics, and history in Germany.
On a quiet night, a young couple find themselves caught up in a nightmarish ordeal after they witness a murderer disposing of a body in this claustrophobic thriller.
A young woman with a black tooth seeks out a religious healer in a last-ditch effort to salvage her mouth decay.
Three nights. Two Friends. One monster
Oscar works in a public bath, where he murders several people.
17-year-old Michael is invited over by Alex, an old friend, to his house to "play" when unfortunate events turn for the worst. Alex is a psycho killer and is mentally still a child at heart. Michael must find a way to escape to horrors of Alex before it's too late.
Increasingly strenuous relationships and repressed emotions lead to the inevitable 'shattering' of a teenager's bottled-up anger.
At the height of the global lockdown, two journalists unravel the web of shady deals and frightening incompetence behind their government's response to the pandemic.
After indulging in a petty phobia, a woman learns the real meaning of fear.
June has had the same dream every night for the past three months. Lorelai is worried something bad is going to happen. Things get weird.