A masked maniac with a penchant for a horror-themed board game is playing his own twisted game with the women of a small American town. Each time the dice is rolled, another victim meets a grisly end. Returning home to mourn the death of her murdered sister, Keegan (Jo Ann Harris) befriends local cop Roger (Sam Groom) and reclusive cinema projectionist Billy (Steve Railsback) - but soon finds herself in the killer's sights. Originally entitled 'Who Fell Asleep', 'Deadly Games' is an intriguing early '80s slasher oddity which benefits from focusing as much on the development of its female-led cast as it does on its scenes of stalking and slashing.
After a failed suicide attempt a young woman wakes from a coma to a life she doesn't remember... Her loving husband tends to her every need as she recovers but she soon finds him crossing the line and becoming controlling. Soon her fragile reality tumbles into a nightmare where nothing is as it seems and the ultimate evil vies for her soul.
"They're Here", playful at first...but not for long. A storm erupts, a tree attacks and little Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) is whisked onto a spectral void. As her family confronts horrors galore, something else is here too: a new benchmark in Hollywood ghost stories.
It's Dracula with a difference as the smooth, suave David Niven brings a new dimension to the time-honoured role of the Transylvanian Count...conducting a desperate quest to bring his beloved Vampira, Countess Dracula, back to life. To do so he needs to find a victim with the right blood group - seizing his chance when a group of shapely beauty contest winners are brought to his castle, Count Dracula's efforts to track down the right donor on a trail which leads from Transylvania to London are both horrific and hilarious...
Relive the teen star magic of the two Coreys - Corey Feldman and Corey Haim - as they lead a stellar cast including Meredith Salenger, Victoria Jackson, and veteran actors Harry Dean Stanton, Piper Laurie, and Jason Robards, in this quirky comedy. High school hijinks ensue when an oddball older couple tries a transcendental experiment to extend their lives, and they accidentally mind-swap with a teenager who lives down the street - and we learn that perhaps youth really is wasted on the young!
After a mysterious group of individuals breaks into Laura's home and attempts to abduct her eight-year-old son, David (Luke David Blumm), the two of them flee town in search of safety. But soon after the failed kidnapping, David becomes extremely ill, suffering from increasingly sporadic psychosis and convulsions. Following her maternal instincts to save him, Laura (Andi Matichak) commits unspeakable acts to keep him alive, but soon she must decide how far she is willing to go to save her son.
Christopher Lee stars as Father Michael Rainer, an excommunicated priest who heads a satanic cult called "The Children of the Lord" which hides its dark purpose of rearing innocent children in the ways of Satan, behind a front as a closed Catholic convent. One of his charges, Catherine Beddows (Nastassja Kinski) has a special destiny to fulfill: She was promised to the devil before her birth, chosen to reign as his representative on earth when she comes of age. It's up to an occult novelist named John Varney (Richard Widmark) a close friend of Catherine's father, stop Rainer before it's too late.
An evil and enigmatic power throws a family into turmoil in Lindsey Vickers' much sought-after cult horror. When suburban father Ian (Edward Woodward) is unable to attend his daughter's violin recital, he and his wife Dianna (Jane Merrow) are troubled by prophetic nightmares that seem to foresee a looming tragedy. Are dark forces about to be unleashed upon their comfortable life?
Chase (Imran Adams) and Laine (Sydney Craven) head to the Horror Hound Festival, where Laine begins to experience unexplained premonitions and disturbing visions associated with the town's past, and in particular, local legend the Creeper (Jarreau Benjamin). As the festival gets underway and the blood-soaked entertainment builds to a frenzy, Laine believes that something unearthly has been summoned and that for the first time in 23 years, the Creeper is back.
"Killer's Moon" is Britain's answer to 'I Spit on Your Grave'...only nastier! Produced in the late seventies it mixes lurid scenes of rape with dollops of ultra-violence and Clockwork Orange Droog style menace. Its story follows four drugged-up mad-men who have escaped from the local asylum and seek refuge in a remote hotel where a class of stranded school girls are staying. This is a true video nasty and is amazingly co-written by award winning author Fay Weldon.
Hell High (1989)Real Trouble / What do you Want to do Tonight / Raging Fury
When high school football hero Jon-Jon (Christopher Cousins) quits the team, he winds up falling in with a group of outcasts led by the sadistic Dickens (Christopher Stryker). With a willing new recruit in tow, the gang's youthful hijinks soon spiral into a night of abject horror when they decide to play a cruel prank on the home of their teacher Miss Storm (Maureen Mooney) - who, unbeknownst to the youngsters, harbors a dark and tormented past.
Robert Hartford-Davies (The Black Torment, Incense of the Damned) thrills with this early seventies British shocker by mixing religious fanaticism with sexploitation and horror in this down beat gritty story of lust, murder and terror. When widow Birdy, joins a fundamentalist sect called The Brethren, she soon finds herself at the centre of a fire and brimstone existence where sin is dealt with in violent rather than spiritual terms. Riffing on previous work like Psycho (1960) and more importantly Peeping Tom (1960), The Fiend taps into the distorted mind-set of an unhinged killer providing a bleak, yet sensationalised take on the British thriller. Starring Patrick Magee (Masque of the Red Death, The Skull, Tales from the Crypt), The Fiend is a must for all lovers of cult horror.
When New Orleans paramedics and long-time best friends Steve (Anthony Mackie) and Dennis (Jamie Dornan) are called to a series of bizarre and gruesome accidents, they chalk it up to a mysterious new drug found at the scene.
When elderly mother Edna (Robyn Nevin), inexplicably vanishes, her daughter Kay (Emily Mortimer) and granddaughter Sam (Bella Heathcote) rush to their family's decaying country home. When Edna returns her behaviour is strangely volatile.
A killer targets Gotham's elite, sending The Batman (Robert Pattinson) on an investigation. As evidence mounts, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice amidst corruption.
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