Ian Richards is a mysterious drifter who wanders into Canton Bluff, a small desolate desert town in Southern California. Ian is in town for revenge, to put an end to the man who destroyed his family and put a curse on him that causes him to become a Werewolf with every full moon. The man is R.B. Harker, who runs a carnival, a carnival of freaks. When the carnival, comes to Canton Bluff, Ian is one step ahead of them. Can he get to Harker before Harker and the Carnival of Freaks get to him and the town of Canton Bluff?
When Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), Buzz (voice of Tim Allen) and the gang join Bonnie (voice of Madeleine McGraw) on a road trip with her new craft-project-turned-toy, Forky (voice of Tony Hale), the innocent little spork's hilarious antics launch Woody on a wild quest filled with unexpected new characters - and one long-lost friend!
Haunted by a series of unnatural happenings a young and beautiful writer Marie Adams heads for the sanctuary of a rural hideout in a desperate bid to regain her sanity - only to find a horror farm more deadly than her own deranged imaginings. From the depths of the forest he's calling, waiting for the full moon, to hunt Marie down... to take her on a terrifying journey into the gaping jaws of death. As night descends, the Howling rises again to shatter the stillness of the night.
What would you sacrifice to change the past? Beautiful Karen (Kylie Travis) is a seasoned Police negotiator haunted by a tragic past. A chance encounter with the psychotic Frank (James Belushi) turns deadly and results in the murder of Frank's wife. Lucky to escape, Karen finds herself at a top-secret facility where Brian (Frank Whalley) has cracked time travel. Determined to set right Frank's wrongs, Karen travels back in time to prevent the murder from happening, but this ends in even more carnage. Karen soon realises that each attempt at correcting the past results in consequences more drastic than the last.
Just how bad can one day get? The creative minds behind 'Superbad' and 'Sausage Party' take on sixth grade hard in this innocent yet raunchy comedy. Max (Jacob Tremblay), Thor (Brady Noon), and Lucas (Keith L. Williams) skip school and set off on an odyssey of apically bad decisions involving stolen drugs, a frat house, and running from both the cops and girls!
William (Aidan Devine) has a simple job, he makes dead bodies disappear. This isn't something he likes to or even wants to do, but through circumstances out of his control, his little farm house in the country has become a dumping ground for the casualties of the gang related murders in the nearby city. His daughter Gloria (Ava Preston) has become used to rough looking men dropping off corpses and is even convinced that some of them are haunting their house. After a woman's body, is dumped at the house, William begins his meticulous process when he realizes, she's not actually dead. As the gang activity increases, William patches the woman up and holds her against her will until he can figure out what to do with her. As they begin to develop a very unusual respect for each other, the woman's murderers get word that she's still a live and make plan to go finish what they started.
On the night of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. (Paul Ben-Victor) took a high-powered rifle and murdered his entire family as they slept. At his trial, DeFeo claims that "voices" in the house commanded him to kill. Based on the shocking events of that night, this is where the terrifying legend of Amityville begins.
As any self-respecting slasher buff will know, Paramount Pictures hit pay-dirt with their all-time teen-kill classic 'Friday the 13th' (1980). Yet, when the time came to capitalise on the same cycle that the studio instigated, the brain-trust opted to take a more satirical turn and the result was 'Student Bodies' - unleashed to cinemas in 1981. Dubbed as 'the world's first comedy-horror film', 'Student Bodies' won an instant and eternal fan following for its effective nods to a series of slice and dice denizens, including 'Halloween' (1978), the Voorhees mythology and 'Prom Night' (1980). Long before 'Scream' (1996), this was the original movie that asked audiences to tick-off the tributes - and, with its tongue firmly placed in its cheek, 'Student Bodies' remains a riotous viewing experience!
In the sleepy small town of Centerville, something is not quite right. The moon hangs large and low in the sky, the hours of daylight are becoming unpredictable and animals are beginning to exhibit unusual behaviour. No one foresees the strangest and most dangerous repercussion that will soon start plaguing the town: The Dead Don't Die - they rise from their graves and savagely attack and feast on the living - and the citizens must battle for their survival.
Amanda (Susan George) is the young, attractive babysitter hired by the Lloyd family to look after their son one fateful evening. It isn't long before Amanda realises she is being watched. As the night progresses, Amanda is gradually subjected to a brutal ordeal of unhinged terror.
It's 1978 and 12-year-old David Freeman (Joey Cramer) is knocked unconscious after taking a tumble in the woods. He wakes up and heads for home only to find strangers living there. It's now 1986 and he's been missing for eight years. NASA believes he's been abducted by aliens and want to use in him in their research. But with the guidance of a strange unseen entity he discovers a top-secret spaceship and, with the help of Max (voice of Paul Reubens) the computer, sets off on an incredible mission to get back to the past where he belongs.
Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara star as a young couple who – after being separated by loss – discover an eternal connection and a love that is infinite. An unforgettable meditation on love and grief, A Ghost Story emerges ecstatic and surreal – a wholly unique experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc on innocent victims, demonologists Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine (Vera Farmiga) Warren lock the possessed doll in their home's special artifact room, placing her behind sacred glass. But when the doll escapes and awakens the room's evil spirits, she conjures up an unholy night of horror for the Warrens' daughter (Mckenna Grace) and her friends as they desperately battle to bring Annabelle's reign of terror to an end.
Ted (Zac Efron): handsome, smart, charismatic, affectionate. Liz (Lily Collins): a single mother, cautious, but smitten. A picture of domestic bliss, the two seem to have it all figured out, that is until Ted is arrested and charged with a series of increasingly grisly murders. As concern turns to paranoia, Liz is forced to consider how well she knows the man she shares a life with and, as the evidence piles up, decide if Ted is truly a victim, or actually guilty as charged.
In a near-future world, where technology controls everything, technophobe Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) is the victim of a brutal mugging that leaves his wife dead and him paralysed. A reclusive billionaire inventor offers him an experimental cure, an A.I. implant called Stem. Grey accepts and is immediately transformed into an unstoppable killing machine with enhanced strength and agility. Now it's payback time.
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