
Night Games (1980)
A Californian housewife is terrified of having sex because of a past assault. When this phobia threatens to destroy her marriage, she takes refuge in a series of erotic fantasies about a masked man. But is it really all just a fantasy?
Genre: Drama
Director: Roger Vadim
Actors: Barry Primus, Carla Reynolds, Cindy Pickett, Clem Persons, Gene Davis, Joanna Cassidy, Juliet Fabriga, Mark Hanks, Paul Jenkins, Rene Knecht
Country: France, United States of America
Blind Corner (1964)
Paul Gregory (William Sylvester) is an accomplished composer despite his blindness, and his beautiful wife Anne (Barbara Shelley) seems to be the perfect supporting wife. But unknown to Paul, she…
The Final Cut (2004)
Set in a world with memory implants, Alan Hakman is a ‘cutter’—someone with the power of final edit over people’s recorded histories—but his latest assignment puts him in great danger.
One Thousand Ropes (2017)
The father of a deeply troubled household that endured tragedy both from without and within, seeks to reconcile with his youngest daughter by making a journey to both symbolically and…
Twin Sisters (2002)
1920s Germany. Two sisters aged six years, no sooner see their remaining parent buried when they are torn apart. Lotte goes to live with her upper middle class Dutch aunt…
Subterfuge (1996)
Scuba-diver turned beach-bum Jonathan Slade is forced back into his previous milieu – the world of international espionage – in order to retrieve Black Boxes from an American jetliner that…
They Came to a City (1944)
People from different walks of life mysteriously find themselves at the gate of an unknown city
Everything Is Illuminated (2005)
A young Jewish American man endeavors—with the help of eccentric, distant relatives—to find the woman who saved his grandfather during World War II—in a Ukrainian village which was ultimately razed…
Contraband (2012)
When his brother-in-law runs afoul of a drug lord, family man Chris Farraday turns to a skill he abandoned long ago—smuggling—to repay the debt. But the job goes wrong, and…