They'll get you in the end! Ghoulies: When a student inherits an old mansion he finds he has also inherited its residents a bunch of slimy hairy fanged creatures who'll do anything for him....even kill. Ghoulies II: The Ghoulies are back in this sequel in which they take over a traveling carnival giving a park full of teenagers a night they'll never forget.
As a killer named Cinderhella stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake, a group of co-eds band together to survive while they're all serving detention.
You can't keep a good man down or a Puppet Master buried as Tunneler, Leech Woman, Pinhead and the rest of the puppets return to exhume their beloved creator in Puppet Master II, the sequel to the hit horrorfest, Puppet Master. This time, the little devils are after the special fluid that keeps them alive, which is only found in...you guessed it...human brains. Lucky for the puppets, a new team of paranormal researchers has come to the hotel to investigate its murder-soaked past. (Don't these guys ever learn?) The puppets-led by a new member, the flamethrowing Torch-are happy to shed some light on the (brain) matter, as they tunnel, burn, strangle and hook to survive. Featuring the special effects wizardry of Academy Award nominee David Allen (Young Sherlock Holmes, Willow)..
An American monster movie from the golden decade of 1950's rock and roll monster movies! Terror sweeps a college campus after the discovery of a prehistoric fi sh that turns humans and animals which come into contact with it into bloodthirsty monsters... Stars Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore, Judson Pratt, Troy Donahue and The Beast!
Writer-director Preston Sturges's third feature, 1941's Sullivan's Travels, remains the antic auteur's most ambitious screen effort. Having added the producer's stripe to his duties, Sturges combines breezy romantic comedy, arch Hollywood satire, and social essay into a single, screwball story line. The titular pilgrim is John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea), an Ivy League grad who's enjoyed a meteoric rise as the director behind escapist movies like Ants in Your Pants of 1938, but is now determined to raise his sights toward more exalted, serious-minded cinematic art. His proposed breakthrough, portentously titled O Brother, Where Art Thou?, elicits a studio response closer to "Oh, brother," given the director's utter lack of first-hand experience on the wrong side of the tracks. Instead of capitulating, Sullivan sets off disguised as a tramp, ready to meet life's crueler lessons face-to-face--albeit followed at a discreet distance by a motor home filled with studio handlers and reporters. His ludicrous odyssey may give the boy director no real insight, but it gives Sturges the chance to inject some reliably fine gags and a romantic subplot featuring the luminous Veronica Lake. It's at this juncture that Sturges the writer's darker objective throws a jolting shift in tone. Suffice it to say that just when a comic, upbeat denouement seems imminent, Sullivan travels instead from the sunlit California of the comedy's early reels toward a darker, relentlessly downbeat world influenced more by the social realism of the movies the hero desperately wants to make. By the final reel, Sturges has flirted with real tragedy, turning his conclusion into a meditation on his own seemingly carefree, dizzily comic art. --Sam Sutherland
A woman (Ewa Aulin) plans to kill both her lover (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and his wife (Gina Lollobrigida) but conspires with each one to get the job done.
Opening with a brutal double axe murder by an unknown murderer, no one can say Darkroom doesn't start as it means to go on a tough, gory thriller that's equal parts nail-biting mystery and gruesome slasher. Who is this mad killer, that photographs their victims as they die (horribly, of course) and what drives them to kill? Darkroom was produced by Niko Mastorakis, creator of the infamously depraved video nasty Island of Death and more than lives up to its predecessor. 88 Films are proud to present this lost classic of 80s splatter. Extras: New 4K Master from the Original 35mm Camera Negative Remixed 5.1 DTS-HS MA Soundtrack Original LPCM Stereo Soundtrack Optional English SDH Subtitles Developing Fear - Interview with actor Aarin Teich Exposing the Truth - Interview with actor Jeff Arbaugh The Film of Nico Mastoraki - Part 3 Stills Gallery Original Theatrical Trailer Reversible Sleeve
The bizarre story takes place in Amsterdam-West, where a virus turns people into bloodthirsty zombies. Although much blood is flowing and many limbs chopped off, there is a lot to laugh at in this bizarre horror comedy.
Occult writer Daniel, suffers a brutal attack in which his wife is murdered and he is left paralyzed. When the Police fail to find his attackers, Daniel is offered a unique but terrifying chance of revenge when he encounters a mysterious stranger - but at a great cost. If Daniel wants to take revenge on his wife's murderers, he will have to leave behind his humanity and turn to the supernatural. Starring Dan Richardson and Giles Alderson (I Want Candy, The Damned United), THE HARSH LIGHT OF DAY is a revenge vampire film like no other, full of action, emotional conflict and tragedy, from the point of view of a heart-broken man forced to extreme action. Just 23-years-old when he began making THE HARSH LIGHT OF DAY, British writer/director OLIVER S. MILBURN is a new talent to watch.
Simon Cotton and Kevin Leslie star as the infamous gangster twins Ronnie and Reggie Kray in this double bill of British crime dramas. 'Rise of the Krays' (2015) chronicles the Kray twins' early criminal career that saw them rise from amateur boxers to notorious and feared criminals in London's East End. The story follows the pair's violent ascension during the '60s as they turn to lives of crime full-time with the expansion of their nightclub, blackmail and racketeering operations. The sequel 'Fall of the Krays' (2016) follows the downfall of the brothers from Bethnal Green and their notorious Firm. After their violent ascension to the top of the criminal underworld, business is booming for the brothers as Reggie prepares to be married. But the twins' good fortune doesn't last as they each battle problems at home and the police prepare to finally bring down the Firm.
Death Is Just The Beginning. Nekromantik is the one-of-a-kind shock classic from cult director Jörg Buttgereit. Never before released on home video in the UK (until now no distributor even dared submit it for classification) Nekromantik plunges the viewer into an unremittingly bleak world of depravity and necrophilia - weaving the tale of Rob Schmadtke (Daktari Lorenz) a young man who finds himself competing for the affections of his girlfriend with a putrefying cadaver. Rob is employed by Joe's Streetcleaning Agency a company which handles the unenviable task of cleaning up grisly accidents and crime scenes. But Rob has a particular reason for liking his chosen profession allowing him as it does to indulge in his hobby of choice - collecting body parts which he keeps preserved in jars around his flat. Tasked with transporting the body of a young man from a murder scene Rob seizes the opportunity to abscond with the corpse - bringing it home much to the delight of his equally unhinged girlfriend Betty. A twisted love triangle ensues resulting in some of the most shocking scenes ever committed to celluloid. Nearly 30 years after its original release Nekromantik with its grotesque imagery and shocking subject matter still retains the power to offend - a point borne out by the fact that it remains banned in a number of countries. But Buttgereit's film is much more than a shock piece; Nekromantik shares as much in common with the movies of the preceding New German Cinema movement as it does with splatter films of its era. Arriving on Blu-ray in a brand-new Director-approved transfer Arrow Video is proud to present this underground classic - finally classified for UK release in its fully unexpurgated form. Director-Approved Special Edition Features: Limited Edition featuring exclusive new artwork by Gilles Vranckx New High Definition Digital Transfer approved by writer-director Jörg Buttgereit High Definition Bluray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation Original Stereo audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray) Optional English subtitles Audio Commentary with Buttgereit and co-writer Franz Rodenkirchen The Making of Nekromantik - featurette comprising behind the scenes footage shot in Super 8 transferred in HD Buttgereit 10th Anniversary Interview Hot Love (40 mins) - a 1985 short film by Buttgereit featuring Daktari Lorenz Complete collection of Jörg Buttgereit film trailers (Nekromantik Der Todesking Nekromantik 2 Schramm) Extensive collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Graham Rae David Kerekes author of Sex Murder Art: The Films of Jörg Buttgereit and much more all illustrated with original archive stills and posters Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD
THE OBJECT IS TO STAY ALIVE! Grindhouse Releasing is proud to present the ultimate 1970s psychological thriller,John Cassavetes veteran Seymour Cassel stars as George Manning, a family man whose perfect life is turned into a nightmare of sex and torture when he allows himself to be seduced by two nubile young strangers (Sondra Locke and Colleen Camp) who show up at his door on a rainy night,Considered lost for many decades, DEATH GAME is presented for the first time on UK home video in its original 2.39:1 aspect ratio, meticulously restored in 4K from the original camera negative. SPECIAL FEATURESSpectacular new 4K restoration created from the original camera negativeProvocative, in-depth interviews with cult movie legend Colleen Camp (GAME OF DEATH, APOCALYPSE NOW) and director Peter Traynor, conducted by Eli RothAdditional interviews with co-star Sondra Locke, producer Larry Spiegel, cinematographer/editor David Worth, and screenwriter Michael Ronald RossAudio commentaries by Colleen Camp & Eli Roth, and Larry Spiegel & David Worth24-page full-color booklet with rare photos and liner notesExtensive still galleriesAND OTHER SURPRISES! FASCINATING I couldn't be more thrilled with the flawless restoration of DEATH GAME - Donald Farmer, The Splatter Times RELENTLESS a grindhouse classic - Glenn Kenny, RogerEbert.com A grisly stab at horror exploitation. - Variety Fun, campy, and shocking - Florida Today Grindhouse Fillms are a Hollywood-based distribution company dedicated to the preservation of classic exploitation films founded by Oscar-winning editor Bob Murawski and actor Sage Stallone.
Orbiting a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis, and end up face-to-face with a dark alternate reality.
After surviving the incidents in Barrow Alaska Stella Olemaun relocates to Los Angeles where she intentionally attracts the attention of the local vampire population in order to avenge the death of her husband Eben.
This terrifying adaptation of Stephen King's bestselling horror novel was directed by shock maestro Brian De Palma for maximum, no-holds-barred effect. Sissy Spacek stars as Carrie White, the beleaguered daughter of a religious kook (Piper Laurie) and a social outcast tormented by her cruel, insensitive classmates. When her rage turns into telekinetic powers, however, school's out in every sense of the word. De Palma's horrific climax in a school gym lingers forever in the memory, though the film is also built upon Spacek's remarkable performance and Piper Laurie's outlandishly creepy one. John Travolta has a small part as a thug, De Palma's future wife, Nancy Allen, is his girlfriend, and Amy Irving makes her screen debut as one of the girls giving Carrie a hard time.--Tom Keogh
Back in the 60's and 70's a company called Amicus delivered a string of noteworthy anthology horror films. This five story collection is adapted from tales first told in the E.C. horror comics of the 1950's and it's a good and ghoulish cinematic adaptation. An excellent British cast brings this movie to life as well as sterling stylish photography by Norman Warwick and fun music by Douglas Gamley; film also makes good use of Bachs' Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. Death Lives in the Vault of Horror! Five strangers go with a tourist group to view old caves. Separated from the main group they find themselves in a room with the mysterious Crypt Keeper who details how each of the strangers will die. ...And All Through the House: After Joanne Clayton (Joan Collins) kills her husband on Christmas Eve she prepares to hide his body but hears a radio announcement stating that a homicidal maniac (Oliver MacGreevy) is on the loose. Reflection of Death: Carl Maitland (Ian Hendry) abandons his family to be with Susan Blake (Angela Grant). After they drive off together they are involved in a car accident. He wakes up in the wrecked car and attempts to hitchhike home but no one will stop for him. Poetic Justice: Edward Elliott (David Markham) and his son James (Robin Phillips) are a snobbish pair who resent their neighbour retired garbage man Arthur Grymsdyke (Peter Cushing) who owns a number of animals and entertains children at his house. Wish You Were Here: Businessman Ralph Jason (Richard Greene) is close to financial ruin. His wife Enid (Barbara Murray) discovers a Chinese figurine and wishes for a fortune. Blind Alleys: Major William Rogers (Nigel Patrick) the new director of a home for the blind makes drastic financial cuts reducing heat and rationing food for the residents while he lives in luxury with Shane his Belgian Malinois.
A female house cat sees her mistress murdered by her husband and two servants and becomes ferociously bent on revenge.
When young businessman Bob Lessing (Dean Cain - Superman) lends his BMW to his brother he inadvertently becomes the target for Vic Haddock (Eric Roberts) a ruthless and psychotic criminal who mistakes Bob for the petty thief who accidentally made off with a large cache of his drug money. In an effort to reclaim his property Vic sends his young and beautiful protegee Camille (Lexa Doig) to seduce Bob - leading to a tale of lust violence and a revelation too painful to bear...
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