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Made-for-TV adventure horror set in 1920s Egypt. Archaeologist Danny Freemont (Casper Van Dien) is searching for the fourth and final piece of a tablet, thought to be buried with Ancient Egyptian pharaoh King Tutankhamun (Francisco Bosch), which, when joined with three other pieces, will unleash unspeakable evils from the Underworld. However, Danny's rival Morgan Sinclair (Jonathan Hyde) gets his hands on the artifact first and plans to use the tablet's powers to take over the world. Danny and his team, which includes Egyptologist Azelia Barakat (Leonor Varela), journey to the Valley of the Kings and free Tutankhamun from the Underworld in the hope that he can help them defeat a formidable demon. The cast also includes Simon Callow and Malcolm McDowell.
Dan Palmer writes and stars in this low-budget independent zom-com. An office block janitor (Palmer) is busy cleaning up while the annual Christmas party goes on next door. While busy in the women's toilets, a zombie outbreak occurs which leads to him being trapped within a cubicle. With no available route of escape or means of defence he'll have to think of inventive ways of staying alive...
Having escaped unscathed from their previous encounter with a poltergeist, the Freeling family are now recuperating with Grandma Jess. She recognises a fellow clairvoyant in little Carol Anne, but when the old woman dies, the spirits descend once more to claim the girl for their side. Diminutive medium Tangina and an all knowing Red Indian are enlisted to stop her from being sucked in by the TV.
Carol Anne has been sent to a special school for gifted but emotionally disturbed children whilst living with her aunt and uncle. The Preacher of Pain is still trying to lure her to the other side, so diminutive medium Tangina stands guard to protect her. Heather O'Rourke, the young star, died tragically during filming.
Psychological horror directed by Ciaran Foy. As a result of his wife's death at the hands of a group of feral children, Tommy (Aneurin Barnard) is suffering from agoraphobia. Living in fear of the children who he's convinced are out to get him and his newborn baby, he seeks the help of a local priest (James Cosmo) who is sure that the vicious culprits are not altogether human...
1980s British horror. When a rich couple journey to the home of a brother and sister for dinner, they end up clashing with their hosts over their contrasting social and moral views. A destructive storm ruins their dinner plans so instead they go out to a restaurant where they meet the establishment's strange owner and his employee. As the foursome continue to argue over their differences, the tension builds and the night takes a blood-spattered turn for the worst.
Horror following a woman and her young son as they experience disturbing goings-on in their new home. Hoping to provide her autistic son Jonah (Charlie Koudsi) with a better life, Maddie (Ramlah Yavar) moves with him to an old house in the suburbs. Soon after she becomes concerned over an unsettling change in Jonah's behaviour but when his doctor can't offer a satisfying explanation, Maddie begins to the realise the real reason behind the disturbances actually lurks within the house...
1960s black comedy horror starring Lon Chaney Jr. Chauffeur Bruno (Chaney Jr.) watches over Virginia (Jill Banner), Ralph (Sid Haig) and Elizabeth (Beverly Washburn), the three inbred, grown-up children of the Merrye family who have inherited a genetic condition which turns them into demented, feral beings. While Peter (Quinn Redeker) and Emily (Carol Ohmart), who have come to claim the Merrye mansion as their own, are visiting, Bruno has to leave the house for a short time. The siblings take the opportunity to wreak havoc and when Bruno returns he realises he must go to drastic measures to stop the 'Merrye Syndrome' from spreading.
Controversial horror auteur David Cronenberg gained his first international success with this conspiracy thriller, featuring a notorious exploding head sequence. A group of psychics, nicknamed 'scanners' for their ability to read minds, realise they can also induce massive brain haemorrhaging in their subjects by locking into their nervous system. A 'good' scanner is sent out by doctors to track down the psychics who are using their powers for evil purposes.
Yam Laranas directs this horror following an ex-con as he attempts to readjust to life on the outside. Bobby (Jesse Bradford) has just been released from prison having served the sentence he was given for murdering a man who tried to rape his girlfriend Alyssa (Amelia Warner). He returns to his mother's apartment in New York City, which has been vacant since her death. Bobby finds the apartment strange. He discovers drops of blood that appear to be fresh and hears continual arguments from the apartment next door, which suggest to him that a man is abusing his wife and daughter. When he finally snaps and calls the police things become even stranger: the apartment next door is vacant, the police tell him. Where, then, are the noises coming from?
Horror film sequel based on the survival video game. After the mysterious disappearance of her father Christopher Da Silva (Sean Bean) on the eve of her eighteenth birthday, Heather Mason (Adelaide Clemens) finds herself drawn into an alternate reality that resonates with the horrific nightmares that have been plaguing her since childhood. Her hometown of Silent Hill is suddenly revealed to be a hotbed of dark otherwordly activity as Heather encounters various sinister characters and comes to the shocking realisation that she is not who she thought she was.
Just as Dan and Kristi welcome a newborn baby into their home, a demonic presence begins terrorizing them, tearing apart their perfect world and turning it into an inescapable nightmare. Security cameras capture the torment, making every minute horrifyingly real.
Rose McGowan stars in director Victor Salva's horror thriller about a woman terrorised by a local paperboy. When radio talk show psychiatrist Sonny Blake (McGowan) moves back to her home town after her alcoholic father dies, she discovers that the locals live in fear of the local paperboy, Derek Barber (Daniel Ross Owens). At first finding it hard to believe, Sonny's views quickly change when she's confronted by the boy, a devious sociopath who targeted her father, and may have been responsible for his death. The situation rapidly deteriorates, however, when the boy starts calling her on air, heralding a darker chapter in which she finds herself desperately fighting for her life in an all-out war for survival.
Sick of his 19th Century romantic heroine, Misery Chastain, novelist Paul Sheldon (James Caan) kills her off and writes a more personal, modern novel. When his car crashes in remote mountains he is saved by 'number one fan' Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), who adores Misery and has even named her pig after her. As she nurses him back to health at her remote dwelling, he realises she is not just going to let him go...
Horror sequel in which a species of violent prehistoric piranha continue to terrify a small town. The chaos unleashed in 'Piranha' (2010) by a group of the omnivorous fish, set free by an earthquake that split the floor of a lake, may only have been the beginning. The tests of marine biologist Carl Goodman (Christopher Lloyd) indicate that these fish were only adolescents, suggesting their parents would be even fiercer adversaries. When the piranha make their way into the town's plumbing system, the terror spreads. Soon swimming pools and even the town's brand new waterpark are infested by the bloodthirsty critters. Can the town's residents, marshalled by survivor of the first movie Deputy Fallon (Ving Rhames), find a way to combat their sharp-teethed tormentors?
Based on the classic ghost story, The Woman In Black tells the tale of Arthur Kipps, a lawyer who is forced to leave his young son and travel to a remote village to attend to the affairs of the recently deceased owner of Eel Marsh House. Working alone in the old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town's tragic and tortured secrets and his fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been disappearing under mysterious circumstances. When those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.
Supernatural sci-fi suspense thriller produced and based on a concept by M. Night Shyamalan, but directed by Drew and John Erick Dowdle. Set inside a skyscraper office block, the film revolves around a group of five people trapped inside an elevator - one of whom, unbeknownst to the others, is the Devil in disguise.
Having boarded an aeroplane ready to embark on a school trip to France, Alex (Devon Sawa) suddenly has a premonition that it will explode. He tries to convince his friends to disembark, causing so much trouble that he and six others are eventually ejected before take-off. Shortly afterwards, standing in the departure lounge, they see the plane destroyed in a mid-air explosion. Later, after three of the ejectees have died in strange circumstances, Alex becomes convinced that death feels cheated, and is now trying to collect back the debt. Can Alex convince his other friends of this before they too meet their untimely ends?
Horror set in a post-apocalyptic America that has been taken over by an ever-increasing army of vampires. Connor Paolo stars as Martin, a teenager who joins forces with vampire hunter Mister (Nick Damici) after his parents are killed by the marauding vampire forces. Together, the two set out to find a town where they have heard they will be safe - but does such a place really exist?
1960s British horror adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same name. Edgar Marsh (Laurence Payne) is a quiet librarian with an obsessive nature. When he falls for his neighbour, Betty Clare (Adrienne Corri), who is having an affair with his friend, Carl Loomis (Dermot Walsh), Edgar becomes increasingly jealous. Driven into a mad rage, he brutally murders Carl, but, unable to bear the guilt, Edgar is haunted by the sound of his victim's beating heart.
Triple bill of the vampire horror film series. In 'The Lost Boys' (1987), two brothers move to a new town and soon fall in with the wrong crowd - a gang of punks who also happen to be blood-swilling vampires. The older brother (Jason Patric) proves easy prey and is soon a fully paid-up member of the undead. But the younger brother (Corey Haim) is made of tougher stuff and, along with a couple of friends, decides to make a stand. Pretty soon the suburbs start swinging to the sound of teen vampire combat. In 'The Lost Boys - The Tribe' (2008), a young girl named Nicole (Autumn Reeser) falls in with a pack of vampire surfers after moving to California with her brother Chris (Tad Hilgenbrink). Seduced by the leader of the gang, Autumn soon realises that there are forces in nature that could destroy everything she has ever cared for. 'The Lost Boys - The Thirst' (2010), sees Corey Feldman reprise his role as Edgar Frog, a down and out vampire hunter who is asked by writer Gwen Lieber (Tanit Phoenix) to rescue her son from a newborn army. Gwen offers to pay Edgar a substantial fee for his services and he agrees to take on the dangerous mission. Realising the risks involved, Edgar asks his brother, Alan (Jamison Newlander), to assist him.
Debut film for everyone's favourite psychotic slasher, Freddy Krueger. When American teenager Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp) begins to suffer from nightmares, she discovers that many of her friends are having similarly disturbed nights' sleep. Their dreams are haunted by the hideously scarred former child murderer Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) who, it soon transpires, has the power to kill them in their sleep. Freddy is out to exact his revenge on the children of those who burned him alive in retribution for his crimes. The only way to avoid Freddy's reprisals is to avoid sleep, but Nancy knows that she can't stay awake for ever.
Rob Zombie's loose (and much more brutal) remake of the 1981 sequel to John Carpenter's classic horror. Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) is taken to the hospital after it is thought that she has killed the man responsible for the string of murders in Haddonfield. But her stay at Haddonfield General is cut short when the supposedly-dead Michael (Tyler Mane) reappears, murdering everyone in sight as he seeks out his sister. |
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