SYNOPSICS
Lurk (2015) is a English movie. Vassilis Katsikis has directed this movie. Aris Athan,Peter Gerald,Tina Leonora,Maria Mihailidou are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Lurk (2015) is considered one of the best Action,Drama,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Ann wakes up in the middle of the night frightened by the storm and sees her husband Andrew leaving for the psychiatric clinic he directs. In Greece riots have broken out and the government has resigned. Ann feels strangely dizzy and goes back to sleep, but wakes up to discover that someone has broken into their secluded villa! She hides, but to no avail. She falls into the hands of a man wearing a hood mask, and he brutally abuses her. But when Ann manages to pin him down and lift his mask, she comes face to face with a good-looking young man who says his name is Adam. When her husband returns, the mysterious intruder warns her that her husband plans to kill her and leave the country. Ann does not know what to believe, and so begins a horror game of hide and seek, where fierce clashes uncover tragic truths
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Take your medicine
It was a dark and stormy night. There were riots in Greece. Dr. Andrew... (Peter Gerald) leaves his home to secure his clinic for the mentally ill. He leaves his medicated wife Ann (Tess Spentzos) at home. An intruder (Aris Athan) breaks in and rapes and robs her until Ann opts to go golfing, teeing off on the young man. No wait. He knows stuff about her and her husband, who returns and appears like he is going to sneak off...Her memory is coming back in spurts...or is this all the meds? Is Adam, the intruder even real? The viewer is subjected to the mystery of what is real, and what is not real. Who do we trust? The sane doctor or his irrational wife? The flashbacks, which were designed to introduce new material and act as a subplot became annoying. The main problem was the quality and sound track was as if it was made-for-TV including the credit fonts. Guide: F-word, rape, brief nudity (Tess Spentzos)