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From Quentin Tarantino, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington
Rated R
Django Unchained is the story of a slave, Django (Jamie Foxx), in the antebellum South who is freed by a German bounty hunter, Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). With Schultz's help, Django sets out to find and rescue his wife, Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), from the ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). Along the way, Django and Schultz face many dangers and must rely on their wits, courage and skill with a gun to survive the brutal world of the Old South. In the end, Django and Schultz are successful in their mission, and Django is reunited with his beloved Broomhilda.
From John Carpenter, starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, Richard Masur
Rated R
The Thing is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter. It follows a group of American researchers in Antarctica as they are terrorized by an unearthly creature capable of assimilating and imitating any living thing it comes into contact with. The researchers must battle the unknown entity as it takes on a variety of forms in an effort to kill them one by one. As the creature's attacks increase, the scientists must work together to find a way to stop it before it is too late. The film stars Kurt Russell and Wilford Brimley, and features a score by Ennio Morricone.
From Paul Verhoeven, starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox
Rated R
RoboCop is a 1987 science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film follows a police officer named Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) who is brutally murdered by a gang of criminals and then revived as a powerful cyborg law enforcer known as RoboCop. RoboCop is programmed to serve and protect the public, while also being aided by his partners Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) and Dick Jones (Ronny Cox). With his new abilities, RoboCop must battle the criminals of Detroit and the powerful Omni Consumer Products corporation, ultimately leading to a thrilling and climactic confrontation. The film also serves as a commentary on the nature of violence and society, as well as a powerful exploration of the human condition.
From Kinji Fukasaku, starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarô Yamamoto, Chiaki Kuriyama
Rated Not Rated
Battle Royale is a Japanese cult classic film, directed by Kinji Fukasaku, set in a dystopian future where the government has enacted a law forcing junior high school students to fight to the death in an annual, televised battle. Forty-two students are chosen to participate in the Battle Royale and are given special collars that will explode if they try to escape or refuse to fight. The students must fight to the death, and the last one standing is declared the winner. Along the way, the students must deal with a variety of moral dilemmas as they confront their own mortality and the consequences of their actions. The film is a dark, violent satire that examines the effects of unchecked power and media manipulation.
From Peter Jackson, starring Timothy Balme, Diana Peñalver, Elizabeth Moody, Ian Watkin
Rated R
Dead Alive (also known as Braindead) is a 1992 horror-comedy film directed by Peter Jackson. It follows the story of Lionel, a young man whose mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey and subsequently transformed into a zombie. When Lionel attempts to keep her condition a secret, she quickly multiplies and a horde of zombies takes over the town. As the situation gets out of control, Lionel finds help from a priest and a local shopkeeper to battle the zombies and save the town. With over-the-top gory special effects and plenty of dark humor, Dead Alive is a classic horror-comedy that stands the test of time.
From Sam Raimi, starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor, Betsy Baker
Rated NC-17
From Cheol-soo Jang, starring Yeong-hie Seo, Seong-won Ji, Min-ho Hwang, Min Je
Rated Not Rated
From Stuart Gordon, starring Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton, David Gale
Rated Unrated
From George A. Romero, starring Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato, Jarlath Conroy
Rated Not Rated
From Robert Rodriguez, starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodríguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton
Rated R
From Takashi Miike, starring Tadanobu Asano, Nao Ômori, Shin'ya Tsukamoto, Paulyn Sun
Rated R
From Directors:
Alexandre Bustillo,
Julien Maury, starring Alysson Paradis, Jean-Baptiste Tabourin, Claude Lulé, Dominique Frot
Rated R
From Stuart Gordon, starring Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Ted Sorel, Ken Foree
Rated R
From Lucio Fulci, starring Catriona MacColl, David Warbeck, Cinzia Monreale, Antoine Saint-John
Rated R
From Lamberto Bava, starring Urbano Barberini, Natasha Hovey, Karl Zinny, Fiore Argento
Rated Not Rated
From Jim Van Bebber, starring Paul Harper, Jim Van Bebber, Megan Murphy, Ric Walker
Rated Not Rated
From Takashi Miike, starring Ken'ichi Endô, Shungiku Uchida, Kazushi Watanabe, Jun Mutô
Rated R
From Jörg Buttgereit, starring Hermann Kopp, Heinrich Ebber, Michael Krause, Eva-Maria Kurz
Rated Not Rated
From William Lustig, starring Joe Spinell, Caroline Munro, Abigail Clayton, Kelly Piper
Rated R
From Ryûhei Kitamura, starring Tak Sakaguchi, Hideo Sakaki, Chieko Misaka, Kenji Matsuda
Rated R
From Lucio Fulci, starring Jack Hedley, Almanta Suska, Howard Ross, Andrea Occhipinti
Rated Not Rated
From Toshiharu Ikeda, starring Miyuki Ono, Aya Katsuragi, Hitomi Kobayashi, Eriko Nakagawa
From Xavier Gens, starring Karina Testa, Aurélien Wiik, Patrick Ligardes, Samuel Le Bihan
Rated Unrated
From Directors:
Michael Herz,
Lloyd Kaufman, starring Andree Maranda, Mitch Cohen, Jennifer Babtist, Cindy Manion
Rated R
From Tun-Fei Mou, starring Gang Wang, Dai Yao Wu, Runshen Wang, Zhe Quan
Rated Not Rated
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