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Robert Figueras directs this horror starring Melina Matthews, Geraldine Chaplin and Ariadna Cabrol. When an archaeology student and her friends discover a bunker once used by the Nazis while trekking through the forests of the Pyrenees, they enter and search in the hope of finding pieces of stolen art.
Horror co-written and directed by Joseph Sims-Dennett. After returning to work as a private investigator following the death of his young son, Parker (Lindsay Farris) is given the seemingly straightforward assignment of observing a woman from a derelict building and reporting back to his employer with daily updates. Unaware of why he's watching, Parker sets up in the rundown building across the street and begins his surveillance. However, as the investigation drags on, Parker begins to experience a number of strange phenomena as a dark presence emerges and begins to consume him.
Horror directed by Juan Fortuny and starring Paul Naschy, Silvia Solar and Olivier Mathot. When a gang leader is killed, his cronies go to extreme lengths in order to bring him back. Strapping a helpless victim to a railway track and taking his dismembered head for themselves, they enlist the help of an insane surgeon in transplanting the mind of their boss into this new head, thinking that this will return him to them. The gang quickly realise they've got far more than they bargained for when the monstrous new person before them immediately sets out on a bloody path of death and destruction.
James Wan directs this supernatural suspense horror starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne. Josh (Wilson) and Renai (Byrne) move with their three children to a beautiful new family home. But their happy, carefree existence soon spirals into unmitigated terror when their son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) is knocked unconscious and falls into a coma, triggering a series of increasingly disturbing and gruesome occurrences.
Thomas Dekker and Robert Englund star in this horror written and directed by Robert Hall. When a group of people with extreme fears hear about a man called Dr Andover (Englund) who has built a chamber designed to cure phobias, they travel to his clinic and begin treatment. The unconventional therapy consisting of induced hallucinations seems to work at first, but when some of the patients still find themselves struggling with their fears one year on they return to the clinic to try again. As the patients restart their treatment they discover that not everyone can be cured...
Roger Corman directs this macabre tale following a man who arrives in a New England town to lay claim to a castle he's inherited and finds that the town is populated by mutants and the castle possessed by an ancestor's evil spell.
Supernatural horror. When his aunt dies in mysterious circumstances in her Victorian home, her sceptical nephew Bryan (Tim Daly) immediately leaves his wife (Andrea Roth) to move in, despite warnings from those around him that his inherited home is haunted and dangerous. Once inside, Tim witnesses first hand the hauntings he was forewarned of as he is plagued by hallucinatory visions and unexplainable noises. But unwilling to accept supernatural explanations, Tom visits a doctor (Bruce Altman), a psychologist (Edward Hermann) and, reluctantly, a psychic (Zoe Saldana) in the hope of discovering some reasonable explanation. Could all the mystifying incidents really be just inside his head?
When young teenager Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) sleeps, she enters a nightmarish yet alluring dream world populated by werewolves. Her magical encounters become ever more fantastic as they give expression to her own burgeoning sexuality. Meanwhile, rumours grow that a real-life wolf is stalking the dark forest that edges onto Rosaleen's home. This adult interpretation of the 'Little Red Riding Hood' fairy tale is adapted from a series of short stories by Angela Carter.
Eric Forsberg writes and directs this B-movie sci-fi horror. When a team of Venezuelan scientists genetically mutate the already fearsome piranha fish, the resulting creatures escape into a nearby river and immediately start to breed and grow at a terrifying rate. Before long they are leaping into the air and destroying helicopters, crashing into hotels and eating battleships. Can pumped up, superhuman, martial arts master Jason Fitch (Paul Logan) stop the giant predators before they devour the whole of Florida? 1980s pop siren Tiffany co-stars.
After the terror unleashed on Lake Victoria, the pre-historic school of blood thirsty piranhas are back. This time, no one is safe from the flesh eating fish as they sink their razor sharp teeth into the visitors of summer's best attraction, The Big Wet Water Park. Christoper Lloyd reprises his role as the eccentric piranha expert with survivor Paul Scheer and a partially devoured Ving Rhames back for more fish frenzy. The world's most famous lifeguard David Hasselhoff aka ‘The Hoff', trades in the sandy beaches of Baywatch to be a celebrity lifeguard at the racy water park. Prepare for double the terror, double the action and double the Ds in this sequel.
Lance Preston and the crew of 'Grave Encounters', a ghost-hunting reality television show, are shooting an episode inside the abandoned Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital, where unexplained phenomena has been reported for years. All in the name of good television, they voluntarily lock themselves inside the building for the night and begin a paranormal investigation, capturing everything on camera. They quickly realize that the building is more than just haunted - it is alive - and it has no intention of ever letting them leave. They find themselves lost in a labyrinth maze of endless hallways and corridors, terrorized by the ghosts of the former patients. They soon begin to question their own sanity, slipping deeper and deeper into the depths of madness, ultimately discovering the truth behind the hospital's dark past... and taping what turns out to be their final episode.
Sequel to the 'what would happen if' premise of '28 Days Later' (2002) where Britain has been devastated by the release of a virus which turns the victim into a murderous rage. This time around, it's six months later and the US military have managed to restore order in the population. Unfortunately, one of the returning refugees is carrying the virus, and it won't be long before a pandemic spreads.
Michael Myers is back in this terrifying sequel to Rob Zombie’s visionary re-imagining of Halloween. It is that time of year again, and Michael Myers has returned home to sleepy Haddonfield, Illinois to take care of some unfinished family business. Unleashing a trail of terror that only horror master Zombie can, Myers will stop at nothing to bring closure to the secrets of his twisted past. But the town's got an unlikely new hero, if they can only stay alive long enough to stop the unstoppable.
US Ambassador Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) is persuaded to substitute a newborn baby whose mother has died in childbirth for his own stillborn son. By the age of five the child, Damien, seems to be exerting a malevolent influence on the Thorn household, suffering a violent fit when he is taken to church and causing his nanny to hang herself. Thorn searches for an answer to his son's behaviour and meets maverick priest Father Brennan (Patrick Troughton), who tries to convince him that Damien is in fact the Antichrist and must be stopped at all costs. The Ambassador at first dismisses this as the crazy rantings of a religious maniac, but subsequent events suggest that maybe the priest had a point.
Fourth instalment in the slasher horror franchise. Ten years on from the events of the previous film, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has finally managed to put the horrific events of her past behind her, and returns to her hometown of Woodsboro on a promotional tour for her recently published self-help book. Unfortunately for her and her childhood friends Dewey and Gale (David Arquette and Courteney Cox), the Ghostface Killer has chosen the ten-year anniversary of the Woodsboro murders to begin a new killing spree in the town - and this time he is broadcasting the whole thing live on the internet.
James Wan directs this supernatural suspense horror starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne. Josh (Wilson) and Renai (Byrne) move with their three children to a beautiful new family home. But their happy, carefree existence soon spirals into unmitigated terror when their son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) is knocked unconscious and falls into a coma, triggering a series of increasingly disturbing and gruesome occurrences.
On their way home from a high school football game, five teenage girls become hopelessly lost. When they stop to get directions, the girls are involved in a minor accident with another vehicle. Inexperienced and frightened, the girls flee the scene and speed away down the dark and unfamiliar roads. As they blindly make their way across an area the locals call THE EYES, the girls are suddenly shocked to see a lone headlight appear behind them. As the driver of the damaged car begins one terrifying assault after another the five girls will lose their innocence and possibly their lives in this brutal and shocking thrill ride.
Anna Foerster directs this action-horror, the latest instalment in the Underworld series, following Selene (Kate Beckinsale) as she is caught in the midst of the unending conflict between the Lycan and Vampire factions. The Lycans are preparing to mount a terrible and final war against the Vampires, intent on completely destroying them. At the head of this force there is an ambitious leader named Marius (Tobias Menzies) who intends to harvest the blood of Selene, a pure Vampire, to achieve unrivalled power. Selene and her allies must find a way to stop Marius if they are to have any chance of survival. To this end, Thomas (Charles Dance) sends Selene north to uncover a power that may save them from destruction, but time is running out, as the power her blood offers is desired by the Vampires too. The cast also features Theo James, Lara Pulver and Trent Garrett.
Ed Speleers stars in this British horror directed by Paul Hyett. As young ticket inspector Joe (Speleers) prepares to embark on his final journey of the day on the 23.59 train to Eastborough, the motley crew of passengers on board do their best to make his job even harder. When the train comes to a sudden stop in the middle of nowhere, the driver announces that they have hit something on the track. As he goes out to investigate the scene, Joe and the passengers become increasingly uneasy when the driver fails to return. When they hear a strange howling sound coming from the woods, the unlikely group realise that they must work together if they ever want to make it home...
This classic piece of German expressionist cinema employs stylized sets, costumes and make-up to tell its story from a shifting point of view. Dr Caligari runs a side show at a fair where a somnambulist predicts someone's death and that night the person is murdered. The somnambulist turns out to be a lunatic from a local asylum and Dr Caligari the asylum's insane director.
This avant-garde adaptation of Mark Godden's 'Dracula' ballet, based on the novel by Bram Stoker as well as early film versions such as Murnau's 'Nosferatu', is a collaboration between Canadian film director Guy Maddin and the Winnipeg National Ballet. Filmed in Maddin's trademark crimson-tinted black and white, and largely silent apart from its dramatic Mahler soundtrack, the film was originally produced for Canadian television, but went on to be screened at several international film festivals.
Comedy horror co-written and directed by Jim Hosking. Middle-aged Brayden (Sky Elobar) lives with his grumpy father Big Ronnie (Michael St. Michaels) and together they run a small tour business in L.A. When the alluring Janet (Elizabeth De Razzo) takes a tour, it sparks a bitter competition for her affections between father and son. Things then take a sinister turn when a number of tour-goers end up murdered by a mysterious figure covered in grease and oil, leaving Brayden to suspect his junk food-loving father might have something to do with it.
Triple bill featuring the first three 'Omen' films. The saga begins with 'The Omen' (1976), when US Ambassador Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) is persuaded to substitute a newborn baby, whose mother has died in childbirth, for his own stillborn son. By the age of five, the child, Damien (Harvey Stephens), seems to be exerting a malevolent influence on the Thorn household, suffering a violent fit when he is taken to church and causing his nanny to hang herself. Thorn searches for an answer to his son's behaviour and meets maverick priest Father Brennan (Patrick Troughton), who tries to convince him that Damien is in fact the Antichrist and must be stopped at all costs. The Ambassador at first dismisses this as the crazy rantings of a religious maniac, but subsequent events suggest that maybe the priest had a point. The second film, 'Damien - Omen 2' (1978), picks up events a few years later, with the now-orphaned Damien (Jonathan Scott-Taylor) turning 13 and living with his adoring aunt and uncle. Aunt Marion (Lee Grant) is the first to suspect there is more to the young devil than adolescent angst, leading to her swift dispatch by a killer raven. As for Damien, he is making his mark at military school, and is dismayed to discover his true demonic identity - but not for long. The third film, 'Omen 3 - The Final Conflict' (1981), finds Damien (Sam Neill) all grown up and heading a multinational company. He is about to be appointed US Ambassador to England, a position which will enable him to take over the world and thus fulfil the terrible forecasts of scripture. But there is opposition in the form of a bunch of monks with sacred daggers who will do everything necessary to prevent Satan's enthronement.
Gory horror written and directed by Eli Roth. When a group of American student activists travel deep into the Amazon rainforest, the campaigners discover they are not entirely alone in their new surroundings. With the aim of making a viral campaign against people destroying the unique environment, the students stumble upon a tribe of natives living in the rainforest after their plane crashes in the jungle. But things take a turn for the worse when they are captured by the dwindling native tribe, who later reveal themselves to be cannibals. Captured by the very people they sought to protect, the students find there's a high price to pay for the attention they craved, even if it was in the name of a good cause. |
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