Dr. Moreau Braddock (Michael York) a decent young Englishman is miraculously saved by the mysterious Dr. Montgomery (Nigel Davenport) after being thrown overboard a ship sailing in a remote area of the Pacific. Dr. Montgomery is accompanying a cargo of animals destined for a tropical island. At first an 'honoured guest' on the island he finds his contact with the natives increasingly disturbing for they are unlike any men he has ever seen. After it transpires that these men are the result of experiments of the sinister scientist Dr. Moreau (Burt Lancaster) Braddock feels that he is in grave danger: from both these strange creatures and from Dr. Moreau himself. Unable to escape the confines of the island on his own Braddock knows not what to do or whom to turn to...
Texas Chainsaw the US #1 box office hit picks up directly where the terrifying 1974 Texas Chainsaw Massacre ended with the repercussions of Leatherface's shocking slayings. In the aftermath of Tobe Hooper's classic the townspeople take dramatic action against the Sawyer family. They had long suspected the family were responsible for several mysterious disappearances and had their suspicions finally confirmed when a young woman escaped the house. Word of the murders quickly spread and a vigilante mob of enraged locals surrounded the Sawyer stronghold burning it to the ground and killing every last member of the family - or so they thought...
Brian decides to go on a tour of his mother's addiction treatment centre after she died and so he and a group of his friends did just that. However, while they are there, they discover that his mother had invented a machine that cured people of their addictions but in doing so, materialised their addictions as mutants. Now, with the mustants after them, Brian and his friends must try and escape with their lives.
Coffin Joe Collection (5 Disc)
The legend of Sawney Beane and his family of inbred cannibals has been told in Scotland for over 400 years. Their last descendant lives on today, driving a devilish Black Cab, stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are tortured and cannibalized before feeding the remains to a chained beast in the cellar. As the missing persons list begins to grow, Hamish, a crime journalist writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. Frustrated police inspector Bill Munro is under great pressure to catch the serial killers but is hindered by Hamish who constantly gives him bad press. He decides to feed Hamish with privileged information rather than fight against him, just to get results for his superiors. But Hamish decides to investigate the heinous crimes on his own, with disastrous results.
Repeated viewings can't dispel the shock of the final scene of Suspicion, Hitchcock's classic 1941 romantic mystery--a brief but disorientating confrontation that suddenly inverts the heroine's mounting conviction that she's married a murderer, forcing us to reconsider virtually every scene and line of dialogue that's preceded it. It's a masterful coup de grâce for the director, who has built a puzzle around the corrosive power of suspicion, threaded with deft ambiguities that toy with dramatic conventions and character archetypes in nearly every frame. As embodied by Joan Fontaine, who nabbed an Oscar in this second outing with the director, Lina McLaidlaw is a buttoned-up, bookish heiress whose prim exterior conceals longings for a more engaged emotional life. Her solution materialises in the darkly handsome Johnnie Aysgarth, a gambler, womaniser and spendthrift who flirts, then pursues, and soon marries her. As Aysgarth, Cary Grant is both irresistible and sinister, capable of deceit and petty theft, as well as grander designs on his bride's impending fortune. Lina's passion for Johnnie is clouded by each new revelation about his apparent dishonesty, from clandestine gambling to real-estate development schemes; more troubling are clues implicating him in the death of his best friend, and the prospect that Johnnie may be slowly poisoning Lina herself. By the time we see him ascending a darkened staircase with a suspicious glass of milk, an image made all the more indelible through the spectral glow the director captures in the glass, the evidence seems damning indeed. In fact, even as Hitchcock stacks the deck against Johnnie, and takes full advantage of Grant's skill at conveying such menace, the director also dots his landscape with visual clues to Lina's own neurotic (and erotic) obsessions. The final scene forces us to re-evaluate her behaviour while leaving enough of a cloud over Johnnie to rob him, and us, of a complete exoneration. It's a wicked, unsettling payoff to a brilliantly executed thriller. --Sam Sutherland
They arrived in silence and darkness, descending from the skies with a hunger for human flesh. Parasites - alien creatures who must invade and take control of a human host to survive have come to Earth. No one knows their secret except high school student, Shinichi Izumi, who's right hand has been invaded by an alien parasite. Shinichi and Migi, the parasite in his hand, begrudgingly form a friendship and find themselves caught in the middle of a war between humans and parasites.
A LIFE IS GIVEN, A DEVIL IS BORN... Acclaimed director of indie horror hit Jug Face (aka The Pit), Chad Crawford Kinkle, returns with Dementer, a psychological horror thriller branded as an unexpected gem (Pophorror.com) and an impressionistic, poetic occult-horror film (Nashville Scene). Fleeing from a cult that has left her scarred both physically and mentally, Katie (Katie Groshong, Jug Face, A Measure of the Sin) is keen to get her life together. On her path to recovery, she takes a job in a care centre supporting adults with special needs, among them Stephanie (Stephanie Kinkle), a woman with Down syndrome. Convinced that the devils are coming for Stephanie, and tormented by flashbacks of her experience within the cult and with their leader Larry (Larry Fessenden, The Dead Don't Die, Habit), Katie takes increasingly extreme measures to ward off the evil that is making Stephanie sick. But what if her rituals are doing more harm than good? Raw and unsettling, Dementer is a brave and unflinching story of lives lived on the fringes of society, and a battle with demons inside and out. Shot on real locations with many non-actors playing versions of themselves including Kinkle's real life sister Stephanie this is a deeply personal genre film with an emotional punch that lingers long after the credits have rolled. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS - High-Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation - Original DTS HD-MA 5.1 and Stereo 2.0 audio - Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing - Director's Commentary, an audio commentary with writer-director Chad Crawford Kinkle - Cast & Crew Commentary, an audio commentary with lead actress Katie Groshong, cinematographer Jeff Wedding and writer-director Chad Crawford Kinkle - Critic Commentary, an audio commentary with film critic Chris Hallock and writer-director Chad Crawford Kinkle in conversation - The Making of Dementer, an in-depth look behind the scenes of how and why the film was made, featuring interviews with writer-director Chad Crawford Kinkle, star Katie Groshong, and cinematographer Jeff Wedding - In the Words of Larry, actor Larry Fessenden discusses his role in the film and why he was so eager to take it - Outsider Art and Dementer, a featurette with Chad Crawford Kinkle and fellow filmmakers Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Larry Fessenden (Habit, The Wendigo) in conversation as they explore the art of independent genre filmmaking - Short Films, a collection of early short films by director Chad Crawford Kinkle with optional commentary showing his development from high school through college and into professional feature film making - Trailer - Still gallery - Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Coffee & Cigarettes
Follow the exploits of vampire Radu Vladislas with this great box set featuring all three Subspecies films all with extras! SubspeciesAs ancient Transylvania struggles into modern times old myths and superstitions blur with reality. Two American students Michelle and Lillian join their Romanian friend Mara in the Carpathian Mountains to study the legends of vampires. While the three innocents explore the mysterious village culture and rituals a suppressed evil rises again and casts its shadow upon the land. Unknowingly snared in a centuries-old family feud the girls fall into the clutches of Radu - a diabolical Vampire prince whose madness and bloodlust know no bounds. Subspecies 2: Bloodstone:The mad vampire Radu (Anders Hove) becomes obsessed with Michelle (Denice Duff) who loves his half-mortal brother Stefan. In his quest to possess Michelle and the sacred relic the Bloodstone Radu destroys Stefan as he sleeps. Michelle steals the Bloodstone and escapes from Radu's castle. She finds a lair beneath a theatre in Bucharest and stalks the streets in torment torn between her fading humanity and her growing thirst for blood. Radu desperate to regain the Bloodstone seeks help from his monstrous mother the ageless sorceress Mummy who demands the he destroy Michelle before she destroys him... Subspecies 3: Bloodlust:Radu has been destroyed and Michelle has been captured by Radu's vile mother Mummy. Mummy uses sorcery to bring Radu back to life then magically transports them back to Castle Vladislas to escape their mortal pursuers: Michelle's sister Rebecca Mel Thompson of the US Embassy and Lt. Marin of the Bucharest police. Michelle manipulates Radu into teaching her the secrets of vampire existence and how to harness her vampiric powers. Once she learns to survive on her own she intends to destroy him. Special Features: Subspecies: All Region Codes Digitally Restored Transfer in 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio Audio Commentary by Charles Band and Chris Gore Cast and Crew Interviews Killer Subspecies Montage Original Subspecies Videozone Original Trailer Full Moon Trailer Park Reversible Sleeve incorporating original art Subspecies 2: Bloodstone: All Region Codes Digitally Restored Transfer in 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio DTS 5.1 Audio Audio Commentary by Director Ted Nicolaou The Madness Behind The Making of Subspecies Killer Subspecies Montage Original Full Length Videozone Original Trailer Full Moon Trailer Park Reversible Sleeve incorporating original art Subspecies 3: Bloodlust: All Region Codes Digitally Restored Transfer in 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio DTS 5.1 Audio Audio Commentary by Director Ted Nicolaou The Madness Behind The Making of Subspecies Killer Subspecies Montage Original Full Length Videozone Original Trailer Full Moon Trailer Park Reversible Sleeve incorporating original art
Dive into this year's bloodiest adventure when a massive man eating bull shark takes over the quiet waters of the Mississippi. Nobody knows what or who is leaving mangled remains until it is revealed that there is one breed of shark that can live in fresh water - a giant carnivore stalking the living under the surface.
It has been five years since the psychotic Trevor Moorhouse terrorised Placid Pines Camp and stacked up more bodies like logs on a wood pile. But as Camp is closing for the winter rumour has it that Trevor is back! Jason camp counsellor Tracy's older brother was believed to be one of the victims when Trevor last wreaked his havoc at the camp. Lost in the wilderness some suggested that Jason went crazy and is the true perpetrator of the mysterious violent incidents that continue to reign terror upon the camp's inhabitants
Helen Mirren returns in triumph to the role that brought her international stardom, police inspector Jane Tennison, in the sixth series of Prime Suspect. Tennison finds herself being pressured to retire and responds by seizing a difficult homicide investigation: a young female Bosnian refugee has been tortured and murdered. As the trail begins to suggest connections to war atrocities in the Balkans, Tennison finds herself struggling with resistance from higher up, uncooperative and ambitious underlings, and deeply buried secrets. The strength of Prime Suspect has always been how it merges suspenseful detective work with an intricate grasp of police politics, and The Last Witness is no exception. The plot unfolds masterfully, the programme is directed with striking visual style, and Mirren commands the screen. Her authority in this role, honed through five previous series, is unmatchable; the richness of the character--steely, sexy, obsessive, rash, cunning--makes Prime Suspect essential viewing. --Bret Fetzer
Cute. Clever. Mischievous. Intelligent. Dangerous. Don't ever get it wet. Keep it away from bright light. And no matter how much it cries no matter how much it begs--never ever feed it after midnight. With these three instructions young Billy Peltzer takes possession of his cuddly new pet. Billy will get a whole lot more than he bargained for...
Legendary schlock-master Bruno Mattei (RATS: NIGHTS OF TERROR) really outdid himself with 1980's classic video nasty bile-fest ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH. Banned by the British authorities back in the early days of VHS, thanks to its scenes of innards-chewing, eye-popping and throat-ripping excess, ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH is a strangely moral eco-horror film that warns against the very real terrors of nuclear pollution and chemical fallout as residents in Papua, New Guinea are turned into flesh-hungry undead denizens! Directed with the splatter-enthusiastic aplomb that one would expect from Mattei - one of the underrated auteurs of golden age Italian gore - and penned by the iconic Z-movie maverick Claudio Fragrasso (ZOMBI 3/ TROLL 2), it is tough to deny that ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH is every bit as eerily entertaining as it was almost 40 years ago! Now presented uncut and uncensored, in an aesthetic presentation that will sizzle your senses, ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH is back to chew its way into your living room - courtesy of 88 Films and its ever-impressive Italian Collection!
Hitchcock's masterful film about intrigue and espionage is filled with suspense and excitement.
With elements of screwball comedy, this sparkling thriller has been called the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made. Stanley Donen's 1963 Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning feature Charade is a romantic suspense thriller starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Filmed on location in Paris, the story centres on a young woman who meets a charming stranger on a skiing holiday. She returns home, planning to ask her husband for a divorce, but finds all of their possessions gone. The police notify her husband has been murdered and when she discovers that he was responsible for stealing from the US government, an elaborate charade begins, in which nothing is what it seems to be.
A group of pretty girls get ready for a fun party. Then an escapee from a local mental institution decides that he'd like to do a little partying himself. He's a killer with a thirst for blood and a style all of his own...
When a man is eaten alive by an unknown creature, the local game warden teams up with a paleontologist from New York to find the beast. A quiet, remote lake is suddenly the focus of an intense search for a crocodile with a taste for human flesh!
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