The seventh psychic documentary by Kotaro Terauchi. Contains five tapes, including; “July 23, 2008 Ishikawa”, “Hitori Hide and Seek”, “April 18, 2017 ...[Read More]
The sixth psychic documentary by Kotaro Terauchi. Contains five tapes, including; "Malfunction", "Verification Recommendation Part 1", "Cheap Hotels",...[Read More]
Kotaro Terauchi, creator of “Surveillance Camera” and “The Cursed Video That Really Was!!”, wanted to take the risk of stepping deeper into the spirit...[Read More]
When his fiancée disappears during the 2020 pandemic, a recently sacked factory worker documents his search that leads him to a clever serial killer.
Follows Philomena Cunk as she comically tells the story of our greatest inventions and asks experts hard-hitting questions about humanity's progress.
An insaneo style mockumentary about an unsolved murder.
A roommate conflict involving a fridge spirals out of control in this mockumentary.
A cruel young man exposes the secrets of others online, only to find himself tormented by an unseen force with nefarious intentions of its own.
A film crew follows a human trafficker to a tunnel for a pick-up of two illegal immigrants. When the tunnel is opened, an evil escapes leaving a trail...[Read More]
Coolstock 2 was a music festival created to rival Woodstock. There was no ‘Coolstock 1’, they just thought more people might show up if it sounded lik...[Read More]
When Bosnian-born Aisha and cameraman Elias team up to shoot a documentary on the mysterious disappearance of Aisha’s brother, they cross paths with a...[Read More]
A maniacal man introduces a dark crime documentary.
The most dysfunctional band in Hollywood prepares for a high-profile showcase and one last shot at fame in this comedy that rocked film festivals.
On May 1, 2021 15 college film student’s set off to the real place in rural NC known as “The Devil’s Stomping Ground” to shoot their senior short proj...[Read More]
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Razzennest (2022)
South African enfant terrible filmmaker and artiste-cineaste Manus Oosthuizen meets with Rotten Tomatoes-approved indie film critic Babette Cruickshan...[Read More]