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- After Catastrophe is betrayed, she teams up with female crime-fighters to take back what is hers and get her revenge from Arsyn.
- Music video for Lady Gaga's Paparazzi.
- Horror music video for the song Withorwithout by Parcels.
- A hit song by Taylor Swift. But the music video is more extreme, car crashes, corpses, snakes and more.
- Official music video for "Maneater" by Nelly Furtado.
- Creative music video about an intense robbery and the trouble that comes with it.
- A girl hitching a ride as her car is broken stumbles upon a familiar Plymouth Fury.
- A serial killer played by Jake Gyllenhaal travels through the hippest parties on a killing spree of Dalston hipsters. Gyllenhaal masters the role of unsuspecting dark-eyed psycho as he pumps iron and gums drugs preparing for his next beautifully fashionable victim. Transforming the music video into magnificently dramatic cinema, director Daniel Wolfe has captured contemporary London in a shockingly addictive modern Slasher.
- Official music video for "Animals" by Maroon 5.
- Official music video for "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.
- A fashion psychological thriller about a woman's revenge. The cunning and sexy nurse MARUV forcibly keeps in her psychiatric clinic the man of her dreams, another fashion maniac, Philip Kirkorov himself.
- Music video for the 2003 song "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy. It features Amy Lee dressed in a nightgown and standing at the edge of a skyscraper. Paul McCoy. who performs in another room, climbs out to help her.
- Anna Sedokova wrote her song Santa Barbara to share her thoughts on what matters most to her, the hidden hardcore sexual wishes. She directed her music video and made it a psycho-sexual thriller where she focuses on the false appearances of married couples whose secret passions unfold through the work of a psychic and her magic ball.
- Official Music Video of The Weeknd's Single "Save Your Tears".
- Classic claymation music video for comedy rock band Green Jellÿ's only big hit, "Three Little Pigs." Green Jellÿ themselves cameo in the video, a parodic, adult retelling of the famous children story.
- Music video for Metallica's highly successful 1991 song "Enter Sandman". The video shows the band performing the song in a flashy darkness and a boy praying before going to bed while being watched by the eponymous Sandman.
- A promotional video for Nine Inch Nails' 2001 single "Deep" from the Tomb Raider soundtrack.
- Mötley Crüe performs in the music video "Dr. Feelgood" from the album "Dr. Feelgood" recorded for Elektra Records. The opens with a slow zoom to a tent where the band plays surrounded in flames. Video clips details the rise and fall of a cocaine dealer.
- The music video for Dr. Dre and Ice Cube's "Natural Born Killaz"
- Seal performs in the music video "Crazy" from the album "Seal" recorded for ZTT Records and Sire Records. The video begins with Seal dressed in white against a white background as models run out from behind him. He sits in a circular chair and begins singing later being joined by duplicates of himself.
- Three rock and roll cowboys, trapped in a supernatural nether realm, create a mischievous doll to seek a victim in the human world, in which they can swap places with to return to their normal earthly lives.
- Music video by M.I.A. performing 'Born Free'.
- This music video explores the moments that Brendon Urie lives through about the women that hit it, then quit it.
- Going on in reverse this music video reveals step by step a bizarre chain reaction of catastrophic events in an ordinary Russian circus.
- Official music video by The Weeknd performing "In Your Eyes".
- Official music video for "Under Control" by Calvin Harris and Alesso featuring Hurts.
- Official music video for "Pompeii" by Bastille.
- In a neo-noir music video a female prisoner in Hell is looking for an escape chance to see her beloved.
- The music video for the song "Deepest Bluest (Shark's Fin)" by an American rapper LL Cool J for the soundtrack to the 1999 film "Deep Blue Sea".
- The music video for "Angel" features Daddy G in a car park. He is walking to the exit when Robert del Naja, Andrew Vowles and Horace Andy appear behind Marshall. They gradually get closer to Marshall, causing him to feel intimidated. More people start following him, which causes him to run outside the car park until he reaches a fence and therefore cannot go any further. As he turns to face the people chasing him, they stop and face him. He then notices that they seem to be mirroring his movements, as if his body controls them. He suddenly charges towards the people that followed him, which causes them to run away.
- A female android on a mission is chased in the woods by assorted creatures in this surreal sci-fi music video by John Carpenter.
- Five brave musicians fight off an army of female zombies hell bent on dating them
- Music video for Jack White's "Corporation"
- Ten years after her son went missing, Lydia is abducted by the same kidnapper.
- A cyborg is being chased by men in a van, and has to improvise in order to save her life.
- Three girls set out on a journey to find themselves while along the way aided by an alluring & mysterious stranger known as Candyman. Who (or what) is the Candyman? And what happens when you take candy from a stranger?
- This film introduces a new supernatural thriller high-concept. Jane, an enigmatic cop is forced to face her secret power to dive into death. The stunning visuals brings us on the other side. Not dead yet - but no longer alive.
- Feder, master of the mansion (Hadrien Federiconi) hypnotically induces dance movement in his entranced servants.
- Music video for the song 'What If' performed by Creed.
- Music video examining media's uneasy relation with violence.