The tale of a dying young man given the heart of a gorilla to keep him alive. Unfortunately the man transforms into a murderous ape-like monster and goes on a girly hunt. Not one to be put-off, the surgeon (his father) tries again - this time with the heart of a female wrestler...
Richard Fleischer directs this sci-fi thriller starring Charlton Heston and Leigh Taylor-Young. In a dystopian, futuristic New York in the year 2022, almost 20 million citizens, half of the city's population, are out of work. Voluntary death is encouraged by government clinics and people live on rations of a green food called Soylent produced by the Soylent Corporation. The film follows NYPD Detective Frank Thorn (Heston) as he investigates the murder of a wealthy business magnate in the dictatorial Soylent research camp.
Set in the late 19th century, the film follows aspiring magician Don Gallico (Vincent Price) as he becomes embroiled in a conflict with his boss, Mr. Ormond (Donald Randolph), over the ownership of his illusions. When the feud turns deadly, Gallico resorts to great lengths to cover his misdeeds and preserve his status as Gallico the Great.
Malignant (2021)Silvercup / Malignant Man / Untitled James Wan/Horror Project
Director James Wan returns to his roots with this new original horror thriller. A woman is paralysed by shocking visions of grisly murders, and her torment worsens as she discovers that these waking dreams are in fact terrifying realities.
Most horror killers like to slash and slice their victims but little Donny (Dan Grimaldi) prefers setting them alight in our 'Don't Go in the House', a sleazy reminder of just how shocking horror movies could get in the video nasty era. Donny is a disturbed kid...A mother's boy if you will. That is until mother expires and Donny's world crumbles in on itself. Now, lonely, adrift and enslaved to dark voices in his head, Donny seeks female companionship but drinks and dancing are the last thing on his mind. Mother's telling him he's a bad boy and the voices won't let him rest. Maybe if he just gets a girl home and into his steel lined burning chamber, the chatter might quiet down...
The marriage of Princess Diana (Kristen Stewart) and Prince Charles (Jack Farthing) has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities at the Queen's (Stella Gonet)'s Sandringham Estate. There's eating and drinking, shooting and hunting. Diana knows the game. But this year, things will be profoundly different. 'Spencer' is an imagining of what might have happened during those few fateful days.
Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a brilliant, gifted young man born into a destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their fear will survive.
After her husband's death from a heart attack, Louise Haloran (Luana Anders) realises that she will not inherit any of the money due to her husband if he is not still alive when his mother, Lady Haloran (Eithne Dunne) dies. Louise decides to forge a letter from John (Peter Read) to the rest of his family saying that he is in New York on important business. She then visits her husband's Irish ancestral home to meet his family and find a way to protect her future inheritance. But at Castle Haloran she discovers that the family has dark secrets to hide including the suspicious death of John's sister seven years earlier.
As the 'body-count' genre stabbed its way into audiences' hearts in the early '80s, EuroTrash auteur Jess Franco was asked to create his own saga of slaughtered schoolgirls complete with gratuitous nudity, graphic violence, and gory set pieces. But just when you thought you'd seen it all, Franco shocked the world by delivering surprising style, genuine suspense and a cavalcade of depravity that includes incest, voyeurism and roller disco.
In search of his next big story, journalist Eddie Brock/Venom (Tom Hardy) lands an exclusive interview with convicted murderer and death row inmate Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), who discovers Eddie's secret and becomes the host for Carnage, a menacing and terrifying symbiote. Now Eddie and Venom must get past their contentious relationship and work together to defeat him.
"It takes all kinds of critters to make farmer Vincent fritters!" cackle the brother-and-sister team behind the finest smoked meats in the county. They also run the friendly Motel Hello (the 'o' in the neon sign sometimes goes on the blink), and no matter how many times you've seen 'Psycho' or 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre', you can be sure that everything will be perfectly above board here as Vincent's brother Bruce is the local sheriff. Western veteran Rory Calhoun gives a lipsmackingly demented performance as Farmer Vincent, whose twinkling bonhomie conceals a deeply depraved secret.
In the small Australian town of Gamulla: a bleak wasteland of beauty and death, Carl (Gregory Harrison) searches for his missing wife Beth (Judy Morris), an American animal rights activist. Beth had foolishly arrived unequipped for the harshness of the land and the hostility of the locals. The police presume Beth has fallen down a mine shaft, however Jake, a local veteran hunter, recognises the signs - the Razorback that took his infant grandson has returned to bring a new breed of terror. Carl continues his search but soon finds himself ensnarled in a harrowing battle for survival with man and beast.
Dr. Charles Marlowe (Christopher Lee) has dedicated his life to the healing of disturbed minds. Marlowe rejects the findings of Freud in his recently published papers for being too slow and decides to explore a more immediate and physical cure for his patients problems, namely character modifying drugs. To his solicitor Utterson (Peter Cushing) and friend Dr. Lanyon (Richard Hurndall) the Doctor confides that his experiments are causing some unpredictable character changes in his subjects - he daren't continue the experiments on others and decides to use himself as his test subject, with astounding and bloody consequences....
For high school sweethearts Eric (Derek Rydall) and Melody (Kari Whitman), love's young dream turns into a nightmare when Eric apparently dies in a fire which engulfs his family home. One year later and Melody is trying to move on with her life, taking up a job at the new Midwood Mall along with her friends. But the mall, which stands on the very site of Eric's former home, has an uninvited guest - a shadowy, scarred figure who haunts its airducts and subterranean passageways, hellbent on exacting vengeance on the mall's crooked developers.
For decades, the housing projects of Chicago's Cabrini-Green were terrorized by a ghost story about a supernatural, hook-handed killer. In present day, an artist (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) begins to explore the macabre history of Candyman, not knowing it would unravel his sanity and unleash a terrifying wave of violence that puts him on a collision course with destiny.
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