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Directed by Nikola TanhoferGenres DramaActors Antun Vrdoljak,
Đurđa Ivezić,
Vanja Drach,
Stane Sever,
Marija Kohn,
Mia OremovićRating82%
"A bus and a truck are moving towards each other along a two-way traffic highway on a rainy day. At the very beginning we learn that a reckless driver of another car will cause them to collide while trying to pass the bus; we even learn what seats will spell doom for their occupants. The rest of the movie follows two streams of events on the bus and on the truck, getting us to know and like a wide variety of characters, wondering which ones will end up being casualties and holding (our) breath for our favourites." (IMDb), 1h19
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Comic science fictionThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Road movies,
Disaster filmsActors Elaine Giftos,
Bud Cort,
George Armitage,
Talia Shire,
Ben Vereen,
Cindy WilliamsRating42%
In Dallas, at the Southern Methodist University, news comes in about a gas which has escaped from a military facility. It starts killing everyone over 25., 52minutes
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Dystopian filmsRating42%
La famille Ormond, évangeliste de série B, est de retour ! Dans le dernier volet de sa trilogie délirante avec le prédicateur Estus W. Pirkle, la situation devient vite incontrôlable. Hippies, communistes, non-croyants : tous sont condamnés à la damnation éternelle dans cette propagande baptiste., 14minutes
Directed by Jan ŠvankmajerGenres Fantasy,
AnimationRating71%
In the film, the poem by Lewis Carroll is read and a wardrobe is shown moving through a forest. The wardrobe contains a strange playroom inside that is watched over by an old man in a portrait. The film switches between images of dolls, toys in a nursery, and paper planes to images of dismembered dolls, maggot-infested vines, and a black cat knocking things over. The ending of the film contains an ink blob escaping from an occurring maze, freeing itself from life's constraints. It then defaces the image of the old man (the authority figure) and flees out of the window.