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- A corrupt, junkie cop with bipolar disorder attempts to manipulate his way through a promotion in order to win back his wife and daughter while also fighting his own inner demons.
- A film about the career of the notorious punk rock band, the Sex Pistols.
- A comedy centered on three flatmates living desperate lives in London.
- Nikki Glaser dishes about sex, dating do's and don't's, and private parts in her first HBO comedy special. It's sex ed like you've never seen it before.
- Documents the rise of Mary Whitehouse during the 1960s, and the relationship between her and Sir Hugh Carleton Greene, the Director General of the BBC.
- Best friends Stella and Max desperately try--and fail--to navigate their complicated love lives. Stella, bisexual plumber by day and go-go dancer by night, leans into her burgeoning romance with little person Jocelyn while battling debilitating anxiety. Meanwhile, Max has a stunted acting career and grapples with his unrequited love for his questionably-straight roommate Danny.
- Purge: To put to death, eliminate what is undesirable. The serial killer known as Purge lived and died by this code. But is he dead? Driving home from a road trip, ERIC and SHELLY take a back road to avoid a traffic jam. They encounter the serial killer Purge. Eric survives but Shelly is murdered. A year later, a group of adventure-seeking high school grads venture to purge's lair. Among them is Eric's brother JUAN. Eric sets out to save his brother, and get revenge on Purge. For the six teens, their imperfections will be the deciding factor if Purge shows them mercy. But if everyone is imperfect, will any of them survive?
- When Tom Hogg, a drug-addicted mayor fighting for re-election, is caught on video smoking crack, he'll do almost anything to keep it out of the wrong hands.
- When a mayor running for re-election is caught on video smoking crack, he'll do whatever it takes to keep it out of the wrong hands. Inspired by true events.
- A dying man relives his past crimes in his last few days. His final act of depravity is coming back to haunt him on his death bed.
- Cradle of Filth's first VHS tape, containing the 'From the Cradle to Enslave' promo video, a making-of documentary and concert footage of the band's June 5th 1998 gig at the London Astoria.
- Christina Dye is on a mission to clean up America's most disgusting homes. Whether it's a refrigerator with maggot-infested meat, a feces-filled tub, or a home overrun by sewage, the grosser the scene, the more fun she has.
- A crime syndicate abducts young women and forces them into pornography.
- We've taken the top 100 and bottom 100 films as rated by Internet Movie Database users, and we watch one each week to determine if it's really a film, or if it's just filth.
- ShortPREY (26), grapples with the challenging task of disposing of PREDATOR's (28) body. However, she cannot bring herself to let him go. Supernatural interference persists as Prey moves through the five stages of grief.
- A short film about the confrontation between a London gangster and a man he believes to be an informant.
- A man is shot point blank in the head and left to die in an alley. But this is no ordinary man. With his mind in chaos he rises from the filth and begins hunting down his would be killers.
- Two homeless guys, two beggars. They go an ATM box to prevent themselves from cold and spend the cold night in there. Then one of the customers of the bank comes to the ATM and gets some cash but he forgets his ATM Card there. Then our story begins and a fight starts between two beggars and its not just an ordinary fight. Its a fight of existence.
- The story of Abigail Bunu, a young woman working in Nigeria as a clinical psychologist with more than her clients' personal problems on her mind.
- Filmed at the band's sold-out Rock City performance in Nottingham, England on April 14th, 2001.
- Compiled by the band's frontman, Dani Filth, this DVD features the band's theatrical show, shot in Paris at the Elysee Montmartre. One hour documentary and behind the scenes footage with the band spanning the last 3 years of the band's existence, plus 6 videos.
- Reflections don't lie.
- After being replaced by the girl of his dreams, Josh Garcia and his friends throw a house party which quickly spirals out of control. What follows is a never ending descent into depravity.
- Two detectives investigating the brutal murder of a woman suspect their childhood friend creating an explosion of chaos...
- Magazine Metal on Loud sits down with Dani Filth from British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth moments before their show in Antwerp, during their European tour supported by Moonspell.
- Thelma is obsessive about cleanliness, spurning visitors to her immaculate flat in case they bring dirt and germs, particularly when it is her chaotic sister and mucky young niece. Intolerable. Thelma imagines the child spinning round in a washing machine and cannot wait until they have gone so she can restore perfection. When a scruffy social worker comes round with another benefits form for Thelma to sign, he wonders how she manages financially, but she is not about to let on, more interested in bleaching away any evidence of his presence. When he is gone, the phone rings and Thelma takes on a different persona.
- PETA has done a new investigation at Petco. This time investigators went inside over 100 Petco stores across the US, where millions of betta fish are still confined to tiny plastic cups with only a few inches of water, and suffer from filth and sickness before eventually dying, as already documented in earlier PETA investigations.
- Zuma Vs. Filth is the first chapter of a sci-fi saga about a peaceful alien named Zuma Uma who consistently foils the plans of her arch nemesis Filth with the aide of a helpful child named Alex. It is an experimental 3D narrative told through inter-titles which are presented as chapters from a child's storybook. Stylistically, the film borrows from the silent films of George Melies and Charlie Chaplin and the unique blend of science-fiction and children's fantasy that Steven Spielberg is known for. On yet another level, Zuma Vs. Filth is an example of the lo-fi aesthetic contained in some of the fanciful visions of Michel Gondry and a visual poem dedicated to childhood.
- The past can be a hard thing to leave behind.