Lacey (Suzanna Love), the shaken survivor of a bloody supernatural rampage in the countryside, is flown to Los Angeles where a slick movie producer plans to cash in on her story. At a decadent Hollywood party, plans for the beginning of a new horror movie franchise are torn asunder when a fragment of the original haunted mirror turns these hotshot movers and shakers into screamers and Quakers! Packed with gruesome deaths and tongue-in-cheek humor, 'Boogeyman 2' turns the horror genre on its head (years before Scream) with a wild postmodern twist. Bolt your doors, lock your windows, and cover your mirrors; the boogeyman is coming for you!
"The Antichrist" is a spewing, screaming, sexed up, purposely offensive and incredibly blasphemous, seminal and rarely seen Euro-horror. A classic story of demonic possession, 'The Antichrist' tells the story of timid Ippolita Oderes (Carla Gravina). Wheelchair bound from an early age, Ippolita craves intimate, physical contact, but her lustful needs lead to her being possessed by Satan himself, turning Ippolita into a vicious, sadistic seducer and killer. Along with unholy scenes of satanic orgies and shocking violence, 'The Antichrist' also features breathtaking cinematography and a superb, unforgettable film score by Ennio Morricone.
Directed by Silvio Narizano and produced by Hammer Films, the infamous British studio known for Gothic horror classics. 'Die! Die! My Darling!' stars the legendary Tallulah Bankhead in her final film performance. She plays the psychotic Mrs. Trefoile, a demented mother who terrorises and imprisons her dead son's fiancee Pat to avenge her son's tragic death, with the help of her bumbling gardener. A domineering religious fanatic, Mrs. Trefoile grows obsessed with her late son who died several years earlier in an auto wreck. When her son's former lover pays an unexpected visit, Mrs. Trefoile kidnaps the beautiful young woman, holding her hostage in the basement to "cleanse" her soul, so she can be reunited with her son in heaven. Trapped and tortured, Pat must fight for her life to escape.
"Lizzie" is a compelling psychodrama based on the infamous 1892 axe murder of the Borden family in Fall River, Massachusetts. The film explores Lizzie Borden's life, focusing on the period leading up to the murders and their immediate aftermath - and reveals many layers of the strange, fragile woman who stood accused of the brutal crime. As an unmarried woman of 32, and a social outcast, Lizzie (Chloë Sevigny) lives a claustrophobic life under her father's cold and domineering control. When Bridget Sullivan (Kristen Stewart), a young maid, comes to work for the family, Lizzie finds a sympathetic, kindred spirit, and a chance intimacy that blossoms into a wicked plan, and a dark, unsettling end.
Molly (Millie Perkins) experiences violent fantasies in which she ties muscular men up before bloodily dispatching them with a razor. But when a news report announces the shocking double-murder of two football players which strongly echoes one of Molly's most recent depraved flights of fancy, the fantasy starts to bleed into reality - literally.
Fern Petersen, a driven high school senior, has her life turned upside down when her overly affectionate boyfriend, Robert Klingher, dies in an embarrassing accident. When Robert returns from the dead as a love-sick ghost, he tries to reunite with Fern - only to have his heart broken. As Robert plots to kill Fern so they can be together forever, Fern will have to fight to stay in the world of the living. 'Clinger' is a blood-soaked coming of age story about the horrors of first love.
On a wintry night, friends Robin (Sullivan Hester) and Monica (Laura Kallison) are making their way to a Christmas party when they're carjacked by a gang of crooks recently escaped from the local penitentiary. With the two young women taken as hostages, things take an even darker turn when their vehicle plummets down an abandoned mine shaft, trapping the group underground and at the mercy of a mutant with a taste for human flesh.
While his girlfriend Annie (Meera Rohit Kumbhani) is out of town, Dave (Nick Thune) decides to build a fort in his living room from cardboard boxes - only to be become trapped in a world that he himself created. It's up to Annie and an oddball group of friends to rescue him, avoiding booby traps, giant human-eating Tiki faces, a bloodthirsty Minotaur and fatally painful puns along the way.
When a reporter and cameraman (Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas) are assigned to cover the daily routine of a nuclear power plant, they witness and record an accident which could have wiped out the whole of Southern California, but their bosses refuse to broadcast the footage.
Watch with glee while schoolteacher (Kelly Curtis) becomes the target of a devil-worshipping sect...Soon her friends either disappear, become crazed zombie-like murderers or...get their heart ripped out Still beating. Some even jerk back to life in an undead bloodletting frenzy! Is Jamie-Lee Curtis' pretty sister loosing her mind or has the devil come into her?
Nineteen years ago, the Aquatica Project used genetically altered sharks in hopes of developing a'cutting-edge cure for Alzheimer's disease. The close to achieving their goal, but an unforeseen tragedy derailed the experiment. Now, pharmaceutical billionaire Carl Durant (Michael Beach) is determined to revive the research of the undersea laboratory. With former Navy SEAL Trent Slater (Rob Mayes) and scientists Daniel (Jeremy Boado) and Leslie (Kim Syster) Kim already on board, Durant hopes to enlist shark conservationist Misty Calhoun (Danielle Savre) onto the team. But Calhoun is shocked to learn that the company is using unpredictable and highly aggressive bull sharks, the most lethal predators in the sea, as its test subjects. Before long, the drug-enhanced sharks, led by den mother Bella, are growing smarter, quicker and much, much deadlier. Brace yourself for unyielding suspense in this bloodthirsty return to the deep blue sea!
Claire Foy stars in a new Dragon Tattoo story as Lisbeth Salander, the highly-skilled vigilante from the acclaimed Millennium book series. Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist find themselves caught in a web of spies, cyber-criminals and corrupt government officials, as they race to rescue a dangerous program capable of global destruction held by shadowy figures linked to Lisbeth's past.
Donna (Dee Wallace) and Vic (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) Trenton and their six-year-old son Tad (Danny Pintauro) have moved to Castle Rock, Maine from New York in an effort to escape the high pressure of big-city living. One day, the family's fears are ripped from their hiding place in the terrifying form of Cujo, a 200-pound St. Bernard. Known by the neighbours as a docile, friendly creature, Cujo has been transformed into a crazed, maniacal beast after being bitten by a rabid bat....
After moving to an idyllic home in the countryside, life seems perfect for the Creed family... but not for long. Louis (Dale Midkiff) and Rachel (Denise Crosby) Creed and their two young children settle into a house that sits next door to a pet cemetery - built on an ancient Indian burial ground. Their mysterious new neighbour, Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne), hides the cemetery's darkest secret...until a family tragedy brings the secret to life. Now, an unthinkable evil is about to be resurrected.
Amber (Phoebe Torrance), Carly (Amy Burrows) and Neil (Manny Jai Montana) are three thieves who have devised the perfect plan. Have Amber pose as a babysitter, get hired by wealthy families, then raid their homes while the children sleep. But Amber gets more than she bargained for when she is asked by her first employer, Miss O'Brien, to look after her sweet, dear little Mandy (Faye Goodwin). Amber is given a strict set of rules, one of which, never disturb the child. Once alone with this mysterious unseen Mandy, the thieves begin their search for riches. They soon realize that Mandy is no child, but a possessed, evil doll with a deadly plan of her own.
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