Cannibal Girls (1973 Canada)



A young couple spend the night in a restaurant, only to find out
that it is haunted by three dead women who hunger for human flesh. (IMDB) 




Key Largo (1948)






 Ex-Major Frank McCloud (Humphrey Bogart) visits a Key Largo hotel run by James
Temple (Lionel Barrymore), the father of McCloud's World War II buddy, and his
daughter-in-law Nora (Lauren Bacall), the friend's widow, to pay his respects.

McCloud finds out that the visitors who are staying at the hotel, supposedly on
a fishing trip, are actually notorious fugitive gangster Johnny Rocco (Edward
G. Robinson) and his gang. The gangsters have crossed by boat from Cuba, where
Rocco is living in exile, to make a "delivery". Once Rocco's identity is revealed
by McCloud, the mobsters drop the pretense and take over the hotel, keeping McCloud,
Temple and Nora at bay with the threat of violence; meanwhile, a hurricane is
brewing up, heading in the direction of the Key.
(source)

Shoujyo (2001 Japan)

aka
An Adolescent
Shôjo





 Tomokawa is a tough guy turned bored cop who spends much of his time sating
lonely housewives and looking after retarded teen Sukemasa. One day while
hanging out at a bar, he is approached by a 15-year-old enjo kosai named Yoko,
offering a round of illicit sex in exchange for cash. Though he demurs, their
paths cross again and soon a relationship of sorts forms. Yoko, it turns out,
is Sukemasa's sister; and both are the children of his old flame Yukie, a
grasping, self-centered woman. Moreover, Yoko's grandfather is responsible
for the massive tattoo sprawling across Tomokawa's back. Tomokawa soon takes
both teens under his wing, protecting them from their heartless mother, and
their lecherous stepfather. Soon, Yoko gets a similarly massive tattoo
illustrating her bond with her policeman savior.
(source)

G.P.506 (2008 Korea)


An army investigator is put in charge of a soldier unit to find out what
happened at G.P. 506 (and to possibly cover it up), which saw the original
team brutally massacred by one of its own (well that's what it seems?)
and what this second team uncovers is something terrifyingly devastating.

It's an unusual, but immensely unpredictable military horror/mystery
story covering its bases in an interestingly progressive non-linear narrative.
(source)




Tokyo X Erotika: Shibireru kairaku

"Reality deconstructed to form a surrealistic matrix, filled
with eroticas anatomized in the point of view of death,
eternity and samsara." aka an attemp at arty crap.




Double Indemnity (1944)

 
An insurance rep lets himself be talked into a murder/insurance
fraud scheme that arouses an insurance investigator's suspicions.
(IMDB)

Directed by
Billy Wilder

Starring
Fred MacMurray
Barbara Stanwyck
Edward G. Robinson

Added to the National Film Registry in 1992





Death Rides a Horse (1967)


Death Rides a Horse (aka Da uomo a uomo, or As Man to Man) is a 1967
spaghetti western directed by Giulio Petroni, written by Luciano
Vincenzoni, and starring Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law. Bill
Meceita, a boy whose family was murdered in front of him by a gang,
sets out 15 years later to exact revenge. On his journey, he finds
himself continually sparring and occasionally cooperating with Ryan,
a gunfighter on his own quest for vengeance, who knows more than he
says about Bill's tragedy.
source







H (2002 Korea)



aka
H Hypnosis
H: Murmur


A serial killer named Shin-Hyun gives himself up to police. He confesses to committing a series of particularly horrifying murders of exclusively female victims. He is imprisoned, awaiting the death sentence for his crimes. Yet the killings do not stop. They continue with all the same characteristics trademarks of the Shin-Hyun serial killings.