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A bottom-dollar racer makes a sinister bargain with a mysterious benefactor who holds a grisly interest in the sport’s potential for carnage.
A bottom-dollar racer makes a sinister bargain with a mysterious benefactor who holds a grisly interest in the sport’s potential for carnage.
The front woman of a hardcore band struggles to end her abusive romance with the band’s drummer moments before they take the stage.
For the trio of films picked by our team as Best of the Month we've got stories of rule-breakers, magical portals and police camps.
Nominated for the 2020 Oscars, this damning documentary explores what happened during the 2014 Sewol Ferry disaster, where over three hundred people lost their lives, most of them school children.
A meditative character study focusing on Paul Harper, a desperate father whose exhaustive search for his lost son has led him down a path of unintended exile.
A family dynamic begins to unravel when a son decides to stand-up to his domineering father.
Miracle, science and luck all play a part in this vibrant and fantastic imagining of how life begins.
A young Armenian bride's relationship with her husband is put to the test on the first day of their marriage when her mother-in-law interferes.
A gay couple finally have a chance for a shared future when everything gets turned on its head.
Runner-up at Tropfest Australia 2014, Jackson Mullane's dark comedy 'Red Nuts' asks what would change about your life if you found out that you only had days left to live?