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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.
Tommy Lee Wallace co-writes and directs this horror based on Stephen King's novel. In 1990, a group of seven childhood friends, known as The Losers Club, reunite to combat a mysterious threat which they had thought was long since buried. Lurking in the shadows, and preying on their innermost fears, a shape-shifting, supernatural predator, manifesting as a killer clown called Pennywise (Tim Curry), prepares to strike again.
When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max is disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Little does he know, this lack of festive spirit has unleashed the wrath of Krampus: a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing non-believers. All hell breaks loose as beloved holiday icons take on a monstrous life of their own, laying siege to the fractured family's home and forcing them to fight for each other if they hope to survive.
The original 1925 silent film adaptation of Gaston Leroux's novel 'Le Fantôme de l'Opéra', directed by Rupert Julian. Beneath the sewers of the Paris Opera House, a masked figure dwells. His name is Enrique (Lon Chaney), the Phantom, a hideously disfigured composer whose dream is to turn chorus singer Christine (Mary Philbin) into a diva. Also included is a specially commissioned soundtrack to the film, composed and performed by Rick Wakeman.
Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, John Houseman and Douglas Fairbanks Jr star in this 80s horror based on the novel by Peter Straub. When four old friends, Ricky, John, Sears and Edward (Astaire, Douglas, Houseman and Fairbanks Jr), decide to get together once a week to reminisce about times in their youth - calling themselves the Chowder Society - they end up competing with each other over who can tell the most gruesome ghost stories. However, after one member of the society suddenly dies, the three survivors begin to wonder if there could be more behind his death. Could they really be the victims of a real-life ghost story?
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...
Damien Leone writes and directs this horror starring Max Rhyser and Brandon deSpain. When the mummy of a cursed pharaoh (deSpain) is awakend by Professor Walton (Boomer Tibbs) at the same time as the monster (Constantin Tripes) created by Doctor Victor Frankenstein (Rhyser) comes to life, the two undead beings start to terrorise the medical department at a university. Egyptologist Naihla Khalil (Ashton Leigh) and the deranged Dr. Frankenstein must put their heads together to stop the creatures before they come face-to-face and destroy each other as well as everything around them.
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?
Supernatural horror sequel. A group of teenagers unwittingly resurrect deformed orphan Tommy (J.P. Manoux), the son of Pumpkinhead who was brutally murdered 35 years previously. Tommy goes on a killing spree, first taking out those responsible for his death and then going after those who brought him back to life. Meanwhile, Sheriff Sean Braddock (Andrew Robinson), whose daughter is one of Tommy's intended victims, tries to put a stop to the murders before it is too late...
Lowell Dean directs this horror starring Katharine Isabelle, Michael Shanks and Brendan Fehr. When six forensic science students are given an assignment to conduct research on an abandoned island where life-term prisoners were once held, they are unaware of the horrors they are about to face. As they explore the island of Eerie Strait, they discover that the bodies of the lifers were never removed from the island. After finding a mysterious corpse out in the woods the group begin to realise that this is no ordinary science trip.
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.
Ti West writes and directs this supernatural chiller set in, and inspired by the horror films of, the 1980s. When cash-strapped college student Samantha Hughes (Jocelin Donahue) takes a babysitting job in a remote country mansion, she soon senses that something is not quite right. As a lunar eclipse darkens the sky overhead, Samantha begins to realise that her employers (Tom Noonan and Mary Woronov) intend to use her for something far more sinister than mere childcare...
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.
Horror starring Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, a man who was born with a gift he didn't want - the ability to clearly recognise the half-breed angels and demons that walk the earth in human skin. Constantine was driven to take his own life to escape the tormenting clarity of his vision, but he failed. Resuscitated against his will, he found himself cast back into the land of the living. Now, marked as an attempted suicide with a temporary lease on life, he patrols the earthly border between heaven and hell, hoping in vain to earn his way to salvation by sending the devil's foot soldiers back to the depths. But Constantine is no saint. Disillusioned by the world around him and at odds with the one beyond, he's a hard-drinking, hard-living bitter hero who scorns the very idea of heroism. When a desperate but skeptical police detective (Rachel Weisz) enlists his help in solving the mysterious death of her beloved twin sister (also played by Weisz), their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. Caught in a catastrophic series of otherworldly events, the two become inextricably involved and seek to find their own peace at whatever cost.
TV mini-series based on eight stories by horror writer Stephen King. In 'Battle Ground', William Hurt plays a professional assassin from California executes the owner of a toy factory in Texas. Upon returning home, he is surprised to receive a consignment of toy soldiers in the post. When the soldiers go missing he thinks nothing more of it - until gunfire erupts from beneath the sofa... In 'Crouch End', workaholic couple Lonnie (Eion Bailey) and Doris (Claire Forlani) accept an invitation to a dinner party in Crouch End, despite a taxi driver's dire warning that Crouch End is best avoided. As soon as they arrive, they find that they are lost in a town inhabited by strange cats with half-demonic faces and children with deformed hands; the cabbie's predictions have come true. William H Macy stars in 'Umney's Last Case' as Sam Landry, a crime writer who, along with his wife Linda (Jacqueline McKenzie), sinks into dejection and sorrow when their son drowns. Landry, weary with his own existence and longing for escapism, yearns to change places with his fictional character Umney and live in 1930s Vegas. Events soon take a terrifying turn. Will both creator and creation ever be able to return to their original habitats? In 'The End of the Whole Mess', a video journal records the last hours of celebrated film-maker Howard Fornoy (Ron Livingston), who tells the story of his incredibly gifted younger brother Bobby (Henry Thomas), a renowned scientist. Disgusted by the violence and bloodshed caused by humans, Bobby plans to rid the whole of mankind forever of the evil of aggression - but realises too late that eternal peace comes at a terrible price. Tom Berenger stars in 'The Road Virus Heads North' as 50-year-old Richard, a best-selling novelist besieged at book signings by fervent fans. After a disturbing medical diagnosis, Richard happens upon a macabre painting at a flea market. He buys it, unaware of the horrors that are about to envelop him... In 'The Fifth Quarter' Willie (Jeremy Sisto) intends to go straight after a seven year stretch inside, and returns home to his wife Karen (Samantha Mathis) and his son Jackson. But when his former cell-mate Barney (Christopher Morris) turns up outside Willie's trailer, half-dead and dripping with blood, he is compelled to listen to the dying man's story. What follows is a bloody revenge mission with a huge hidden treasure at stake. In 'Autopsy Room Four', Howard (Richard Thomas) is bitten by a snake and temporarily paralysed by the venom. Mistakenly pronounced dead, Howard's thoughts are expressed through a voiceover running through his mind. As the tension increases and his initial bewilderment turning to shock, Howard faces a living nightmare: paralysed, unable to speak or move, the doctors are about to perform his autopsy. In 'You Know They've Got a Hell of a Band', Clark (Steven Weber) and Mary (Kim Delaney) are on a road trip through Oregon. On reaching a crossroads, Clark opts to head down the right-hand fork, ignoring Mary who just wants to turn around and head back to the last town. As the road narrows, the skies darken - and when Mary glimpses a strange creature moving around in the forest they realise, too late, that her hunch was right...
Hammer Horror starring Ingrid Pitt in her defining role as the Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Bathory - who is reported to have murdered over 600 young girls. Bathory discovers that bathing in the blood of virgins keeps her looking youthful and arranges for the kidnapping of her own daughter, Ilona (Lesley-Anne Down), in order to use her blood. She takes on Ilona's identity and seduces a young man but the supply of blood needs constant topping up otherwise Bathory will age vigorously.
Classic haunted house horror, directed by Robert Wise and starring Claire Bloom and Julie Harris. An anthropologist foolishly starts to investigate a haunted house and gets sucked into the terrifying world of the paranormal.
A group of fun-loving teenagers take jobs at a recently re-opened summer camp, unaware of the circumstances that had led to its closure: the drowning of a young boy named Jason and subsequent murder of two counsellors over twenty years before. No sooner has the camp re-opened for business than the killing begins again, as the teens are picked off one by one. Followed by seven sequels.
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.
Living dead horror set in the African desert. In World War 2, a Nazi squadron hid a shipment of gold in a remote oasis. The squadron was ambushed by the Allies, and only one American soldier survived. Some fifty years later, the survivor tells a young German fortune hunter his story, triggering a series of events that end up in the terrifying discovery of an army of zombies in the desert who are guarding the Nazi gold.
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.
James Ransone and Shannyn Sossamon star in this horror sequel. Following on from the events of 'Sinister' (2012), Courtney Collins (Sossamon) moves with her nine-year-old twin sons (Robert Daniel and Dartanian Sloan) to a remote house full of unknown evils after fleeing from her abusive husband. As the family are terrorised by the soul-seeking Pagan spirit Bughuul, Deputy So and So (Ransone) continues his investigation into the area's historical killings and tries to warn the family of his findings before it's too late...
Jim O'Connolly co-writes and directs this British horror set in an abandoned lighthouse. A group of anthropologists and treasure hunters travel to Snape Island to find an ancient Phoenecian treasure said to be buried there. But in their quest to strike gold, the group disturb the slumbers of terrifying forces and a mysterious creature surfaces to kill them off one by one... |
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