Babel Archives : Imprisoned
A short experimental film by Keith Rankin, released through the death’s dynamic shroud nuwrld mixtape club in place of a traditional monthly mixtape.
A short experimental film by Keith Rankin, released through the death’s dynamic shroud nuwrld mixtape club in place of a traditional monthly mixtape.
A short experimental film by Keith Rankin, released through the death’s dynamic shroud nuwrld mixtape club in place of a traditional monthly mixtape.
A couple receives a mysterious package from an old friend.
A documentary filmmaker interviews the now-famous Trevor Slattery from behind bars.
When his family is murdered, a deaf-mute named Boy escapes to the jungle and is trained by a mysterious shaman to repress his childish imagination and become an instrument of death.
In an underground city in a dystopian future, the protagonist, whose name is "THX 1138 4EB", is shown running through passageways and enclosed spaces. It is soon discovered that THX is escaping his community. The government uses computers and cameras to track down THX and attempt to stop him; however, they fail. He escapes by breaking through a door and runs off into the sunset. The government sends their condolences to YYO 7117, THX's mate, claiming that THX has destroyed himself. Electronic Labyrinth: THX-1138 4EB is a 1967 science fiction short film written and directed by George Lucas while he attended the University of Southern California's film school.
Short film made with the help of the Sundance Film Institute and serving as a proof-of-concept for the subsequent feature film.
A nurse is forced to spring a wounded murder suspect from the hospital when the man’s brother kidnaps his pregnant wife and wants to make a trade.
A burned-out paramedic tries to survive his last 24 hours on the job while training a new recruit.
A thirsty teenager's home video leads to a series of horrifying revelations, harkening back to the final punk rock analog days of VHS, while taking one giant leap forward into the hellish new millennium.
A reality TV program selects six contestants to participate in a free-for-all, no holds barred deathmatch, where they must skillfully outwit and kill each other in order to be the last person alive.
Grindhouse combines Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror, a horror comedy about a group of survivors who battle zombie-like creatures, and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, an action thriller about a murderous stuntman who kills young women with modified vehicles. It is presented as a double feature with fictitious exploitation trailers preceding each segment.