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A gunslinger on a mission from God must track down supernatural creatures as penance for his past sins.

Global climate change prompts a scientific corporation to genetically modify Alaskan polar bears with horrific and deadly results.

Embark on a seemingly ordinary camping expedition that swiftly descends into chaos when a stepfather and three teenagers unwittingly encounter something beyond the natural realm. "Unnatural," a groundbreaking short film, delivers spine-chilling visuals and a gripping narrative that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Brace yourself for an unnerving and exhilarating experience like never before. Watch "Unnatural" on YouTube now.

An innocent sleepover turns horrific as Steph's unnatural feelings for her friend manifest in the grotesque.

The title alludes to Denmark’s Law no. 533 of April 29 2015, originating with the Social Democrats, which prohibits sexual conduct between humans and animals (with a few exceptions, such as artificial insemination). The video, however, does not preoccupy itself with “animal sex”, but with mankind’s in a general sense erotic relationship to animals, which appears to play a considerable motivating part in such prohibitions. The found footage and still images, of which the video consists, shows the animal as it is: seen at second hand.

During a thunderstorm, a group of members of London's high society seek refuge in a remote mansion in the countryside. They are received by Uriat and his mother, who appears to be able to communicate with the dead. The guests engage in a séance, but it will reveal each and everyone's darkest secrets.

There is a foundation in the provincial city that supports homeless people with disabilities, people with disabilities and the poor. However, the owners of the foundation have their own benefit from charity, managing local residents and their destinies. Disabled Egor Kolchak, who has just lost his mother, decides to confront the patrons and put an end to their self-will.

The story of the metamorphosis of one room and its owner during the quarantine period 2020 in Moscow. Together, they turned a single sofa into a teaching and rock scene, a sexy boudoir, and a platform for activism, and eventually became friends.

Ebbi finds out his ex-girlfriend and best friend have started dating. So he decides to hire a film crew to capture his revenge on film.

In 1992, during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, the famous Sukhumi Monkey Nursery found itself in the epicenter of military events. The fighting took place not only on the neighboring streets of Sukhumi, but also directly on the territory of the nursery. Some of the monkeys were transported by the staff to Russia to the institute's branch in Adler. Unfortunately, it was not possible to save all the primates. Hundreds of monkeys died, unable to endure cold, hunger, stress... The story of the monkey nursery from Sukhumi is not only another drama of the collision of the human world and the natural world. This is a fairly accurate reflection of what is happening to the human community itself in the so-called "hot spots".

A gunslinger and his grandchildren defend a small town from the Devil and his henchmen who are determined to enslave mankind.

Theo Valasquez's abandoned acoustic research in the Rangipo desert is narrated through fragments of an unfinished TV documentary. Meanwhile, the silence of the desert tells its own story.

Jan Oxenberg’s charmingly raw, politically-charged and remarkably funny celebration of the American lesbian experience validates the nuanced voice of a community otherwise underrepresented in the Wild West of mid-’70s independent filmmaking. In an attempt to combat the pervasive misconception of the “humorless, angry feminist,” the vignettes in A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts experiment with self-aware yet playful depictions of common stereotypes, such as the “Stompin’ Dyke” or the butch-femme couple. In the process, Oxenberg’s short film reclaims those insults and assumptions as newfound, loaded weapons—to deploy on her own terms, of course. (UCLA Film & Television Archive)

Are animals human? Or vice versa? This is the question asked by a professor, Dr. Beest Lee, who appears on a stage in a theater to give a lecture and show a film about the human-like qualities of various cartoon animals, among them a beaver who "damns" a troublesome river, a groundhog who uses technology to predict the coming of spring, and a dog who scolds his neglectful master.

George and Susie own a restaurant. They have been happily married for almost 40 years. They are also immortal.

Whether it's bots in the bloodstream, a silent stranger by the road or even a single, all-consuming thought, death comes in peculiar forms in this wildly creative collection of shorts, offering five gruesome tales of the strange and the unnatural.

A visceral homage to those living and dying under the shadow of AIDS in a world run amok.

An English playwright sacrifices his health waiting for his play's make-or-break opening on Broadway.

A dramatic thriller about a couple who own an advertising agency. The husband apparently commits suicide, but the police and the insurance company decide to investigate his death.

A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.

Izumi Morikuchi, a county police officer, investigates a murder linked to a college student's tragic death and police misconduct. Driven by guilt and determination, Izumi uncovers dark truths and fights for justice.

At a certain park, there is a mysterious man, who has red eyes and a black suit, that people can go to and request him to kill someone. His assassinations can never be blamed on him because he takes no illegal action. His strength is in the power of suggestion and the arrangement of events. He accepts these requests, all the while privately mocking the foolishness of those whose unwise wishes he grants.

Two scientists investigate the root of environmental changes and strange animal behavior at a remote site where a cult committed atrocities. The isolated location, the unraveling of their relationship, and the biome itself begin to lead them down a path of doom where primeval forces threaten to consume them. An adaptation of Laird Barron's short story "–30–".

Tom and Janet have been happily married for years. But a visit from a mysterious stranger leads to a dead body, a lot of questions, and a tense couples' trip with friends who may not actually be friends at all.

After a long and obsessive pursuit, Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his creature finally confront each other deep in the forest, where the monster makes new demands of its creator.