

Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War
Films recommandés
⭐ 7.7Musangwe: Fight Club
The first rule is that there are no rules. For the bare-knuckle combatants competing in Musangwe fights, anything goes - you can even put a curse on him. The sport, which dates back centuries, has become a South African institution. Any male from the age of nine to ninety can compete. We follow a group of fighters as they slug it out in the ring. Who will be this year's champion?
⭐ 8.2Triller Fight Club Presents: Triad Combat - Pulev vs. Mir
Triller Fight Club presents Triad Combat on Saturday, November 27 at Globe Life Stadium, in Arlington, TX with a the main card featuring former champion Frank Mir competing against Kubrat Pulev in the Heavyweight Division and a special live Heavy Metal Concert by Metallica.
⭐ 8.4Scooby-Doo ! Au secours de la NASA
Mecha Mutt, un rover lunaire télécommandé révolutionnaire ressemblant à un gros chien, va devenir fou au Science Expo annuelle de Houston…
⭐ 5.0The Peasants
A historical revolutionary film depicting the struggle of peasants and the Baku proletariat against landowners and Musavatists in 1919.
⭐ 3.7Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession
Sisterhood is powerful. Before leaving for a mission in Africa, Runa, a nun, visits her sister three years after entering the convent when her sister stole Runa's boyfriend. Runa comes to forgive and to help her sister make enough money buying and selling some convent property so she can marry. The old boyfriend has new women in his life, but he and the sister tell Runa they're a couple in order to keep the property deal. To make even more money, Runa's sister wheedles large gifts from various men she's stringing along. There are flashbacks to Runa's sexual awakening at the convent. But what are her real reasons to close this deal?
⭐ 8.0Il Magnaccio
Italian 60's drama about a pimp called Il Principino and his violent and troubled relationship with a prostitute called Laura.
⭐ 8.0Frankenstein (I Swear on My Mother's Eyes) The True Story
A shot-on-video straight-to-television comedy adaptation of the Frankenstein story. Co-written by, and starring Gary Cohen (director of Video Violence).


