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Bestiality, battered babies and bucket loads of bodily fluids are the order of the day in this gross-out comedy horror sequel. The flesh-hungry monsters are on the rampage once again, this time in a neighbouring town, and the locals must join forces with the survivors from the first film to figure out how they can possibly survive their indiscriminately vicious onslaught.
If you have a supernatural problem that won't go away, you need
Buck Carlsbad: private eye, exorcist, and last resort.
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?
Fourth installment in the popular 'Saw' franchise. Upon the news of Detective Kerry's murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Agent Perez (Athene Karkanis) arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sift through Jigsaw's (Tobin Bell) latest grizzily game of victims and piece together the puzzle. But the SWAT Commander Rigg (Lyriq Bent), the only local officer who has yet to experience Jigsaw's handiwork, is suddenly abducted. Thrust into the madman's harrowing game, he has but 90 minutes to overcome a diabolical series of interconnected traps - or face the deadly consequences.
If you have a supernatural problem that won't go away, you need
Buck Carlsbad: private eye, exorcist, and last resort.
Fifth instalment in the Saw horror franchise. Despite the grisly death of Jigsaw in the last film, his legacy continues as the string of gruesome murders shows no sign of abating. When Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) and Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) are assigned to investigate the case, Strahm follows up on his hunch that his colleague is somehow involved in the new rash of killings. It isn't long before a new group of strangers wakes up in Jigsaw's lair to face a series of brutal tests. Can Strahm uncover Hoffman's dark and deadly secret in time to save their lives, not to mention his own?
Slasher horror sequel which sees Josh Stewart return to his role as Arkin from the preceding film 'The Collector' (2009). After an underground party leaves all but partially deaf Elena (Emma Fitzpatrick) dead, she stumbles upon a large trunk before she can make her way out. Inside the trunk is Arkin who warns Elena to run for her life, but before she can escape she has an accident resulting in a broken arm, leaving her incapacitated. Arkin does manage to escape and is hospitalised for his injuries, but shortly after his recovery he is approached by Elena's father (Christopher McDonald) and asked to return to The Collector's warehouse with a group of mercenaries in an attempt to rescue his daughter.
The seventh film in the 'Saw' horror franchise, filmed in 3D for theatrical release. When a group of survivors from Jigsaw's previous grisly games form a support group, they enlist the services of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery) to help them come to terms with their experiences. But before long secrets from Bobby's dark past have unleashed a new wave of terror.
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