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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.
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.
The Hammer House Of Horror - The Complete Collection contains the entire run of the Hammer House Of Horror television series from Hammer Studios. Episodes in the four-disc DVD box set include: "The Silent Scream", "Carpathian Eagle", "Witching Time", "The House That Bled to Death", plus many more. Appearing in the chilling tales are Peter Cushing, Brian Cox, Pierce Brosnan, Denholm Elliott, Sian Phillips and Gareth Thomas, among others.
Johnny Johnson writes and directs this low-budget British horror. As Dr. Helen Kingford (Jenna Verdicchio) performs her last rounds at an old mental institution that's due to close, deranged guard Thomas Reid (Steve Hope Wynne) releases the facility's three remaining criminally insane patients. While Thomas tries to eliminate all of the hospital's staff, Helen and sane inmate Lara (Kristina Dargelyte) race to find a way to get out of the building alive.
Psychological horror. Three lifelong friends, Tabitha (Katheryn Winnick), Shelby (Laura Breckenridge) and Lisa (Jessica Lucas) are being stalked by a psychotic serial killer bearing a grudge linked to a seemingly innocent incident from the women's school days. In the name of revenge, the deranged killer has invented the most brutal and sadistic games for his three victims to 'play'. Can they possibly get out alive?
When Muffy St. John invited her college friends up to her parents' secluded island home for the time of their lives, she just forgot to tell them it might be the last time of their lives. As soon as the kids arrive on the island, someone starts trimming the guest list. one murder at a time. And what starts out as a weekend of harmless "April Fool's Day" pranks turns into a bloody battle for survival.
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.
Widely acclaimed re-telling of the classic story from the 1970s. Generally regarded as being one of the better adaptations of Bram Stoker's classic tale, this version features a standout performance by Louis Jourdan as the Count, and benefits by remaining faithful to the original storyline. Jonathan Harker (Bosco Hogan) travels to Transylvania to help the Count prepare for his move to England. After succumbing to the Count's powers, Harker is kept prisoner in Dracula's castle before returning to England, determined to destroy the vampire.
Humberto Rosa and Thairon Mendes co-direct this documentary-style Irish horror. The story follows five twenty-somethings who travel to a remote hostel off the coast of Ireland for the weekend. After arriving and finding the place deserted, the friends hold a seance that disturbs a restless evil spirit. Will the group's captured footage help solve their mysterious disppearance?
A Hammer horror classic starring Christopher Lee as Rasputin, the monk who the Russian Tsarina takes under her wing. The story begins with Rasputin, after using his powers to cure an innkeeper's wife, throwing a party, raping the innkeeper's daughter and cutting off the hand of her suitor. He then refuses to apologise to the Abbot of his monastery and leaves for St Petersburg, deciding to use his faith-healing powers for his own hedonistic ends. It is here that he eventually wangles his way into the Tsarina's court and she allows him more and more power.
The dreaded Pinhead returns in the classic Hellraiser series. Three detectives trying to stop a diabolical serial killer are sucked into a maze of otherworldly horror, where hellish denizens including the Auditor, the Assessor and the Jury await to pass judgment.
Both Gremlins adventures are collected on this double bill. In the first film an eccentric inventor brings an unusual Christmas gift home for his son Billy (Zach Galligan): a cute, real life teddy bear called Mogwai, obtained from a Chinese trinket store. Upon purchase, the shopowner offers two strict warnings: don't let Mogwai come into contact with water; and don't feed him after midnight. Inevitably, both these stipulations are ignored, and the cuddly creature begins to spawn some distinctly unruly offspring. In the sequel, Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates and Gizmo return (the loveable Mogwai who spawns nasty Gremlins when wet), but this time Gizmo is in danger of dissection by a fiendish doctor (Christopher Lee). On his escape, he gets a dousing and before long the uncontrollable Gremlins (this time in mutated form) are back and wreaking havoc.
Double bill of documentary-style horror films. 'The Blair Witch Project' (1998) follows three students from Burkittsville - Heather (Heather Donahue), Josh (Joshua Leonard) and Michael (Michael Williams) - as they head into the woods to investigate the local legend of the Blair Witch, a spirit blamed for the deaths of various children. After trekking deep into the forest, the group lose their map, quickly become lost and are forced to spend extra days trying to find their way back out. Confronted by terrifying noises and with strange artefacts appearing around their camp, panic sets in as the students are driven further into the woods by an unseen and sinister force. In 'Blair Witch' (2016), college student James Donahue (James Allen McCune), accompanied by a group of friends, ventures into Maryland's Black Hills Forest in search of his missing sister who disappeared 20 years earlier while searching for evidence of the Blair Witch. After an uneventful hike deep into the woods, the group begin to feel a menacing presence in their camp as the night draws on. When a number of mysterious figures then appear in the trees around the camp, the panicked group begin to realise that the legend is real and more sinister than they could have imagined...
Horror sequel directed by Tom Harper. 40 years after the events of 'The Woman in Black' (2011), a group of schoolchildren in London are evacuated from the city during the blitz, accompanied by their young teacher Eve Parkins (Phoebe Fox). When the group arrives in the idyllic English countryside, little do they know that a dark spirit that has long lain dormant in the Eel Marsh House awaits. One by one the children begin to demonstrate strange behaviour and unexplainable happenings occur in their isolated home. Will Eve, with the help of the military, be strong enough to repel the ghostly woman bent on destruction and revenge for the loss of her son?
Tense supernatural horror set in a sanatorium. For the past 50 years the ghost of an insane patient who escaped his ward and murdered three children in their sleep is rumoured to have haunted the halls of Hillcrest Sanatorium. Now a group of paranormal researchers venture into the asylum as part of a TV show to try and find conclusive evidence for the infamous voices and ghostly appearances. But as the investigators journey deeper into the run-down asylum, members of the crew begin to mysteriously vanish, lessening their number one by one. Will any of the team survive to present their discoveries to the world?
Classic British horror directed by Freddie Francis. After experiencing a number of terrifying nightmares, young student Janet (Jennie Linden) is sent home from her boarding school. Now under the care of her guardian Henry Baxter (David Knight), Janet's nightmares become more regular as she starts having disturbing visions of a mysterious woman dressed in white. When Henry then brings home his wife, who looks exactly like the woman from Janet's dreams, it is enough to finally push a hysterical Janet over the edge.
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...
Psychological horror based around the mysterious disappearance of over 500 New England townspeople. In the autumn of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire abandoned their homes and all their belongings and walked up a winding mountain trail, never to be seen alive again. Their fate has remained a mystery for over 70 years, until in 2008 the coordinates for the trail - known as the 'YellowBrickRoad' - are declassified, and an official expedition sets out to investigate the mystery. But no one is prepared for the horrors that await...
In 1790 the evil Lestat (Tom Cruise), a 200-year old vampire, decides he wants a buddy and chooses Louis (Brad Pitt). However, despite Louis' desire for death after his young wife's demise, Lestat hasn't banked on Louis being so guilt-ridden when it comes to sucking blood from humans. So whilst Lestat continues to feast upon human flesh, Louis sticks to rats and chickens. That is, until he meets the young Claudia (Kirstan Dunst). Two hundred years later, Louis tells his story to a young reporter (Christian Slater).
Helen (Virginia Madsen), an academic writing a book on a mythical killer known as the Candyman, decides to visit a run-down housing project where the legend is still very much part of the residents' lives. As she questions the locals about their beliefs, she hears stories of how the Candyman will apparently be summoned into corporeal existence if anyone speaks his name five times in a row. This proves too much of a temptation for the ever-curious Helen, who says the names and thereby unleashes a murderous force more powerful and more real than she ever expected.
Director Marc Price's British zombie horror, made on a micro-budget of 45 pounds, told from the zombie's perspective. Alastair Kirton stars as Colin, a young man who joins the ranks of the living dead after being attacked by a zombie. Through his encounters with objects, places and people, the film shows who Colin was and, more pertinently, what he has now become. Although more thoughtful than most zombie films, there's still plenty of gruesome shocks on offer, and this small, independent effort was a big hit at 2009's Frightfest film festival.
Classic Hammer horror starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Jonathan Harker (John Van Eyssen) journeys to Castle Dracula, where he is turned into one of the undead by the famous vampire (Lee). Professor Van Helsing (Cushing) arrives and drives a stake through Harker's heart, but must then pursue Dracula to London, where the Count intends to make Harker's fiancée Lucy Holmwood his bride. Lee and Cushing went on to make several more 'Dracula' films for Hammer.
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.
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. |
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