Sewa, a young woman living in Lagos who is constantly interrogated by her friends and family about her prolonged lack of romantic relationships, seems to find a suitable admirer, but a strange presence in her dreams complicates the matter.
In the near future, two bandits try to survive in a voiceless world. Humans have lost their ability to audibly communicate. Paranormal phenomena continue to happen throughout a world that's becoming quieter. No one knows why.
When millions in cartel cocaine go missing off Florida's coast, the search turns savage as vicious sharks close in on anyone daring to claim the stash.
A group of young activists breaks into a slaughterhouse, aiming to expose the owners for processing meat unfit for consumption. Armed with cameras, they capture damning evidence until they’re caught by the owner and his security team. What starts as a desperate chase to reclaim the footage quickly escalates into a deadly game.
Boss invites his two friends to explore “Ghost Square” a mysterious neighborhood no one dares enter after dark. There, they discover a strange piece of paper that traps them in a terrifying game: complete 5 tasks before 2 a.m. or they’ll never be able to leave. But when morning comes.. a shocking truth is revealed.. and nothing is quite what it seemed.
After committing an unspeakable act, a man confesses—but only part of him means it. His darker self, defiant and unrepentant, refuses to kneel—even before God. As he seeks peace in isolation, convinced forgiveness is beyond him, reality begins to fracture. Haunted by guilt and consumed by a force he can’t control, his mind spirals into a terrifying maze of illusions, possession, and truth. where the power he tried to suppress awakens something darker, and not everything that begs for forgiveness seeks salvation.
Grandma Baek predicted that Mirim would go blind before she turned 26. To prevent this, Mirim’s family adopted a son to take on her misfortune. As a result, Mirim didn’t go blind, but the son, Jinkoo died. Longing for Jinkoo, Mirim tries to reunite with him with the help of a pilgrim who unexpectedly visits her home.
A delivery worker meets a mysterious woman at a traffic light. She turns out to be a secret admirer and invites him to visit, leading to unexpected life changes.
The film adaptation of Kafka’s Gibs Auf! is a live-action animation surrealist odyssey through the confusion of life in the modern world. The director’s deeply personal and referential work preserves Kafka’s absurdism and pays homage to Weimar cinema of the 1920s, but elevates the text to an existential meditation on authority, purpose and human helplessness. Put simply, it is a cinematic magnum opus that triumphs on all fronts.