Dark Waters- Gino And The Witch Of The Black Sw...
You play Gino Castallo, a young man tortured by his own mundane existence. Another ghost-hunting expedition has you turn up empty-handed yet again, and you begin the slow trek home. On your way back you encounter a murky body of water, and the witch of the black swamp, herself, Cuca Rivers. The beautiful woman promises to show you all kinds of wonderful magic.Everything is just as it seems, right...?[From itch.io]
Dark Waters- Gino and the Witch of the Black Sw...
"Blood Simple" is the darkly comic feature debut of the greatest filmmaking duo of the modern era, writer-director siblings Joel and Ethan Coen. In it, small town bar owner Julian hires a private eye to kill his cheating wife, Abby, and her lover, Ray, but the P.I. decides to take the money and just kill Julian instead. When Ray discovers the body, he thinks Abby killed Julian and sloppily tries to cover up the crime. A classic Coen black comedy of bloody errors ensues, all handled with a stylish tongue-in-cheek. The Coens love crime stories about regular people doing wrong, and their first feature feels like a mashup of their masterworks "Fargo" and "No Country for Old Men." Revisit this fantastic film. You won't be sorry.
This is a deviously dark film for 1955. In "Night of the Hunter," Robert Mitchum plays a nomadic preacher, Harry Powell, who fronts as a fire and brimstone fanatic but is actually an asexual woman-hating serial killer. When Powell briefly goes to prison, his cellmate brags about $10,000 he has hidden back home. Powell gets out, tracks down the man's wife, marries her, and terrorizes her children in a maniacal hunt for the cash. Mitchum is devilishly charming in this stylish noir, which is filled with clever cinematic details like the preacher's preferred weapon: a switchblade. It's a deadly instrument that hides its cutting edge in plain sight, just like Powell. 041b061a72