Dark But Just a Requel (2023)
Genre : Horror, Comedy
Runtime : 0M
Director : Marco Serafini, Alessandro Beretta
Writer : Marco Serafini
Synopsis
Natália is a college student who still lives with her parents, in her childhood home. Her estranged older sister arrives for a visit, bringing along infancy memories Natália doesn't recall. Her sleepless nights digging through her archives seem to trigger strange phenomena that might threaten Natália's safety.
A bizarre incident as a young boy left Aaron with an unusual facial disfigurement that has plagued him all his life. Isolated and vulnerable, Aaron seeks comfort in the friendship and understanding of an unexpected group of outcasts.
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Dr. Louis Creed's family moves into the country house of their dreams and discover a pet cemetery at the back of their property. The cursed burial ground deep in the woods brings the dead back to life -- with "minor" problems. At first, only the family's cat makes the return trip, but an accident forces a heartbroken father to contemplate the unthinkable.
The dream of the little girl is to care for her grandmother, but the aunt and the mother do not let her do so. There is just one way out.
An overlooked woman finds much needed confidence when she experiences the horror of an additional growth on her face.
Film-maker wannabe, Ah-Tan is sick of his day job. Join Ah-Tan on his way to work one day, as he discusses and pokes fun at local film and music, while plotting his path to become Singapore's next great director.
Six years after being kidnapped by a cult, Jamie tries to escape the clutches of her serial killer uncle, Michael Myers.
Based on the lives of a 20-something year olds trying to find love, connection and passion, four short stories interlaced to create a surreal world of absurdity in the mundane.
Directed by Michelle Lehman, 2008 Tropfest Australia winning film, Marry Me, tells a little love story about “a little girl who likes a little boy and a little boy who likes his BMX bike”.
A security guard working the night shift at a strange apartment complex begins to discover that all is not as it seems.
A little girl disappears after finding a monster in the basement.
Anthony, an insomniac who's been down on his luck, has trouble sleeping after a recent break up. One night he notices something strange outside of his window, a flickering light. But this isn't a familiar light, it's a torch and it's on the move.
Millennials are set to inherit the Earth, but can they even? Join David Suzuki as he takes a deep dive on the lives of Millennials.
A woman finds puzzle pieces in her apartment, but this is a game she does not want to play.
Two brothers are playing video games when zombies come knocking.
The "sematary" is up to its old zombie-raising tricks again. This time, the protagonists are Jeff Matthews, whose mother died in a Hollywood stage accident, and Drew Gilbert, a boy coping with an abusive stepfather.
A heart-broken alien dreamer from the moon transitions into adult life in Los Angeles like any other 20-something.
Based on the Buster Brown comic by R.F. Outcault.