Dog Eat Dog (2008)

Two mob lackeys (Marlon Moreno, Óscar Borda) go on the run after killing their boss's godson and stealing his cash.

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Down (2001)

A mechanic (James Marshall) and a reporter (Naomi Watts) investigate deaths related to an elevator in a New York building.

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Hollow Man 2 (2006)

A Seattle detective (Peter Facinelli) pursues a vengeful mercenary (Christian Slater) who uses invisibility to kill.

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This Old Machine (2017)

A tormented man embarks on a journey to a small group town to reveal the truth behind the disappearance of his wife.

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Scooby and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988)

Dracula transforms Shaggy into a canine horror when the werewolf drops out of the annual Transylvania car race.

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Sabretooth (2002)

A big-game hunter (David Keith) searches for a genetically engineered saber-toothed tiger after it escapes from a scientist's (Vanessa Angel) lab.

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Rise of the Gargoyles (2009)

An American professor (Eric Balfour) tries to stop an ancient winged creature that terrorizes Paris.

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Inferno (1999)

Finding himself stranded in the New Mexico desert, Jack (Ray Liotta) has a fresh collection of bruises but no idea how he got them. In fact, he can't seem to remember anything. Luckily, this battered amnesiac is rescued by Vicky (Gloria Reuben), a shy but kindhearted artist. But, as love blossoms between the two, Jack's memories return in violent flashes, and he soon realizes he has put her in the path of a dangerous gangster (Armin Mueller-Stahl) with murderous vengeance on his mind.

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The Bat (1959)

A mystery writer (Agnes Moorehead) and her friends are stalked by a faceless throat-ripper (Vincent Price) in a haunted house.

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The Tesseract (2003)

Several disparate characters find themselves in a low-end Bangkok hotel. There is Sean (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), a drug dealer awaiting a delivery; a psychologist named Rosa (Saskia Reeves), who is in mourning; a female assassin; and an up-and-coming Mafia boss trying to make a name for himself. Their pasts are revealed through a set of flashbacks, but an act of theft committed by Wit (Alexander Rendel), a bellboy, will affect each of their futures.

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