A recent wave of apparent Cyberbullying, and the disappearance of two local girls, lead college students Raz, Charlie and Jess to an abandoned army barracks situated deep in the forests that surround their college. What they find there is a terrifying labyrinth of tunnels from which there seems no escape... and a dark figure hell bent on tormenting them. Hunted, frightened and lost, Raz, Charlie and Jess must now escape the barracks or suffer the unspeakable fate that awaits them....
When two sisters find a harmless looking object in the woods, they cannot know to what extent it will change their world - and ours - forever. The small, black sphere - mysterious, seductive, enticing - conveys a message, a deep, profound biological message, that will reshape our world, recasting relationships with the universe beyond our wildest dreams and worst nightmares. It holds the key to our destiny. It holds the secret to a new kind of life. It holds the embryo of a plan for alien invasion. It is so much more than just The Device.
When a circle of college friends head out of town for a fun-filled long weekend, their plans change after finding a 7-year-old girl alone at an empty cafe along the highway and have no choice but to drive her home. When they arrive at her place, it soon becomes clear that the little girl is not all she seems and the isolated group are about to experience the horror of the demonic spirit that lies within her.
She is not the first to be entrapped in this diabolical torture chamber. She is not the first to captivate his perverse affection, Herman has been searching for the perfect girl, but all he’s collected are pieces – a chunk of hair; a severed finger; a jar of blood – and now, the alluring and beautiful Rudy. Imprisoned in a wooden cage and yet refusing to play along in his twisted game, she has only her wits to use against his savage and murderous insanity. Will she win the desperate, hallucinatory game of cat and mouse and escape through the Cellar Door, or die trying?
1779, a group of American settlers have a terrifying curse cast upon them by a Shaman in retribution for the slaughter of his kin, a curse that will haunt their bloodline for time immemorial... a curse buried deep in their cabin. 250 years later, Seminary student Brett Ethos, (Matt Thompson) falls away from the church and his faith only to find out that his bloodline is sought after by a real evil. On a trip with friends and an old flame, he goes to explore a cabin left to him by the will of his family, there he discovers his true heritage. Temptation or redemption become his ultimatum. His friend s lives and his own hang in the balance.
Best friends and brilliant physicists Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper are geniuses in the lab but socially challenged outside of it. Despite this, Leonard married his beautiful, street-smart neighbour, Penny, and Sheldon, after a long courtship, wed successful neurobiologist Amy. And while aerospace engineer Howard and his adorable microbiologist wife, Bernadette, explore the predicament of being married with two kids, astrophysicist Raj considers a traditional arranged marriage. As the super-smart friends solve quotidian conundrums posed by academia, family crises and video games, their experiments in domestic bliss never fail to produce hilarious results. But all good theories arrive at a conclusion. The twelfth and final season of television's perpetual laughter continuum comprises 24 supercharged episodes that take comedy to the next dimension...and beyond.
Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists - geniuses in the laboratory but socially challenged everywhere else. Insert beautiful, street-smart neighbour Penny, who endeavours to teach them a thing or two about the "real" world. Despite their on-again, off-again relationship history, Leonard and Penny have tied the knot. Even Sheldon has entered into a "Relationship Agreement" with neurobiologist Amy, and he recently took their relationship to the next level by proposing marriage. Will the possibility of domestic bliss alter the chemistry between these two extreme achievers? Will Leonard prove to be a brilliant writer? Will Raj's search for new love rival his search for new stars in the cosmos? Will Howard and Bernadette's growing family reach critical mass?
The universe of Drs. Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper is endlessly complicated and infinitely hilarious as 'The Big Bang Theory' enters the tenth dimension! Last season, Leonard and Penny went from neighbours to newlyweds with a nuptial excursion to Vegas. This season, they find themselves in a repeating paradigm as they re-create their wedding - this time with family, including Penny's mother (Katey Sagal) and brother (Jack McBrayer) and Leonard's parents (Christine Baranski and Judd Hirsch). Meanwhile, Sheldon has drafted a new Roommate Agreement as he and Amy engage in an experimental cohabitation. Howard and Bernadette prepare for the arrival of Baby Wolowits, and Raj offers up his expert parenting advice - whether they want it or not! All 24 episodes prove a new hypothesis of inspired comedy that's nothing short of genius!
Francis L. Watts (Richard Gere) is an affluent business man living in Philadelphia. Despite his wealth and connections, he is still grieving over the death of his friends, in a tragic car crash he was responsible for years before. In an attempt to relieve his pain and guilt, something that his morphine addiction can't fix, he reconnects with his friend's daughter and her husband. After showering them with gifts and new prospects, things quickly sour. What follows is a desperate man's attempts to keep hold of his life, while everything around him falls apart.
An incredibly chilling story based on the events of Autumn 1976 when a small psychology lab became the unwitting home of the only ever U.S. government confirmed case of possession. In what quickly became a matter of national security, leading paranormal psychologist Dr. Henry West discovered that his latest patient Judith Winstead had inexplicable powers that simply could not be controlled. After being classified for nearly forty years, this is the frightening story of the Atticus Institute.
John Steed (Patrick Macnee) is a highly-trained, top-level secret agent and Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman) a cool and resourceful anthropologist and adventurer. Together they continue their crime-solving escapades in the original British cult TV series. Includes the complete series 3 digitally restored for the first time with a wealth of special features.
Six teenagers host the sex and drug-fuelled party of a lifetime in an old, abandoned asylum, ignoring rumours that the once brutal and controversial home for the criminally insane still houses the spirits of its tormented victims. After a series of increasingly daring games, they soon raise the stakes and attempt to summon the spirits that haunt the building. However, they soon find themselves fighting for their lives as a vengeful spirit infiltrates the group, wreaking havoc as it moves from one body to the next.
In a charming and quiet suburban town, Tim and Susan Gates have found their perfect new house, and their lively daughter Kayla has just returned home-from college to help with the big move alongside her brothers, Shane and Taylor. But behind the picture of suburban bliss is an altogether more sinister story. During the move, Tim reluctantly reveals his knowledge of the houses dark past - the story of two small children who drowned in the pool and the parents who were forced to move out due to a foreclosure. As the family settles in to their new home, a series of eerie events begin to suggest that all is not as it should be. Unexplained footsteps, misplaced tools, electronics going haywire and sinister warnings from their new neighbour quickly erode their happiness as anxiety and fear gradually take over their lives. Unbeknownst to them, their cosy little home has an uninvited guest; the deranged previous owner has returned. Living in the walls and obsessively watching the new owners, as the last remains of his sanity disappear, his true intentions become horrifyingly clear...
A veteran FBI detective (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his younger ambitious partner (Abbie Cornish) enlist the help of a reclusive, retired civilian analyst, Dr. John Clancy (Anthony Hopkins) to help solve a series of bizarre murders. When Clancy's exceptional intuitive powers, which come in the form of vivid and disturbing visions, put him on the trail of the killer (Colin Farrell), the doctor soon realises his gift of second sight is little match against the extraordinary powers of this elusive murderer on a mission.
The Jacobsen family moves into an aged house in the town of Amityville. Almost immediately they witness strange occurrences and begin seeing terrifying images around the house. The local townspeople also have a secret and soon the Jacobsen's are battling with an evil spirit in the house and the malicious locals who want them silenced. The curse of Amityville is back!
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