Seasons change, calendars flip, but one thing remains constant: the ever-expanding universe of films on Reveel. This week, Reveel is stocking its digital shelves with a lineup of films led by a slasher that feels straight out of the 80s! Whether you’re in the mood for a spine-chilling night with friends, or a journey through the challenges of gen Z, we’ve got you covered. Here are the five newest films on Reveel this weekend.
5. Friends Forever
As the chill of October sets in, a band of college pals stumble upon an abandoned house, charting the course of an unforgettable night in “Friends Forever”. Thirty years earlier, a fateful decision transformed the house into a haunting memory of misfortune, harboring untold secrets waiting to resurface. A new group of teens plan to host a party at the house, only to find themselves caught in an unexpected house of horrors.
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4. TRA LE SETTE E LE OTTO (Between 7 & 8)
The routine of Daniele, father of a family in career, is rocked by the news of her father Armando: due to a health problem he will have to go to hospital every two days for tests and Daniele, his only son, will have to accompany him. The appointment is between 7.00 and 8.00 in the morning. A period of real hell will begin for Daniele, in which his patience will be put to the test by the requests and demands of the old Armando.
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3. Front Street Come Up
When two good-hearted mechanics lay their hands on a sizable sum of cash, they unexpectedly embark on a life filled with opulence. But luck often has a dark side, and they soon discover their newfound wealth attracts a bone-chilling sequence of events. As multiple parties eye the same prize, Trip and Bait find themselves fighting not just to retain their spoils, but their lives as well.
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2. GEN Z
GEN Z is a musical short film that is a creative exploration into the distinct social challenges experienced by those born between 1997-2010 in the Western world. With a bracing honesty and a touch of humor, this original theatre production bravely grapples with the difficult topics that t current generation battles daily with.
1. Wood You Believe It
One man’s trash is another woman’s treasure, as they say, and barely anyone knows this better than our very own Caryll Woodcock. ‘Wood You Believe It’ is an innovative mockumentary, a humbling journey through the odder side of our everyday lives where Caryll unearths the most exceptionally intriguing and bizarre truths. Birthed from the simple premise: “What could possibly lie within the depths of our pockets?”
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