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KARAKASA
Genre: Latest Movies / Horror
Actor: Toshihiro Mitsumura, Ui Ozawa, Kumiko Tsushima, Kumiko Tsushimi
Director: Kenji Yamamoto
Duration: 80 minutes
Quality: HD
Release: 2024
Language: English

Tall in the Saddle
When Rocklin arrives in a western town he finds that the rancher who hired him as a foreman has been murdered. He is out to solve the murder and

Secrets We Keep - Season 1
When a neighbor's au pair vanishes from her wealthy suburb, Cecilie seeks answers — and unravels secrets that shatter her seemingly perfect world.

Reminder - Season 1
Deniz, a reliable, famous architect, and Güneş, a phenomenal editor, who decided to separate six months ago while on their way to a wedding, are

The Calendar Killer
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Cousin Angelica
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Travis's tight social group of friends and lovers splits apart when his childhood friend, O'Brien becomes severely mentally ill. Now alone, the

American Yakuza
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The Honorable Shyne
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Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America
An outbreak of avian flu mutates into a virus that becomes transmittable from human to human.

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