Gacy An Intriguing and intense story of a seemingly normal member of the public and the subsequent uncovering of his horrific and gruesome crimes. Dahmer A riveting portrayal of Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer that explores the mind and fantasies of one of the most notorious serial killers of the last century.
An apocalyptic sized asteroid smashes into the earth bringing on a new Ice Age. A family that are spread across the country try to get back to each other but encounter untold obstacles and extreme conditions. Have any of their family survived?
Dracula Prisoner Of Frankenstein (1972): Yesterday they were cold and dead. Today they're hot and bothered! When Dracula despatches another innocent victim Dr. Seward decides it's time to eradicate the evil count once and for all. However when Dr Frankenstein reanimates the lifeless Count in an attempt to create the perfect master race it's a three way battle between the man the vampire and the monster. Plus a werewolf thrown in for good measure! Curse Of Frankenstein
When Dave & Karl attempt to steal the Scarecrow from farmer Caleb's field Dave is shot and his soul is given new life as the terrifying scarecrow. One by one the Scarecrow dispatches anyone who stands between him and the object of his desire - Mary his former girlfriend.
On the face of it Celeste (Shannen Doherty) seems to have it all - a successful career a handsome boyfriend and a luxurious new apartment with a breathtaking view of the city. However Celeste's dream life becomes a nightmare when she's targeted by a menacing voyeur who terrorises her with anonymous packages and grim nocturnal phone calls. With no concrete evidence to his identity she suspects everyone especially David Jacobson (Charles Powell) her surly bar owner neighbour from across the street whose living room window just happens to face hers. As the film reaches its nail biting climax the least likely suspect is revealed to be the guilty party.
Jamie (Julie Bowen) is a successful writer. When she accidentally kills her cocky boyfriend with a kitchen knife her best friend Laura (Traci Lords) convinces her not to call the police but to dispose of the body by feeding it to the animals at the local zoo. Jamie soon comes to terms with her guilt and is overwhelmed by a strange sense of liberation. Laura views the accidental murder as an omen and seizes the opportunity to embark on a murderous campaign of revenge against all the bad men in their lives. Next on their list of victims is Peter Gish the smooth boss of their friend Arlene (Dawn Maxey). Now with three members this self-styled 'Killing Club' plan to continue their murderous spree as long as luck stays on their side.
Innocent lives hang on the whim of an elusive psychopathic murderer whose strange riddles and impossible timelines force three people into a mission to end the game before one or all of them die.
The Killer Barbys are a touring rock band with a problem. They're stranded in the middle of nowhere and they need to find someone willing to put them up for the night. They end up at the mansion of Countess Von Fledermaus an ancient woman shrouded in evil. She needs the fresh blood of young men to regain her lost youth and the Killer Barbys are on the menu!
Halloween is as pure and undiluted as its title. In the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a teenage baby sitter tries to survive a Halloween night of relentless terror, during which a knife-wielding maniac goes after the town's hormonally charged youths. Director John Carpenter takes this simple situation and orchestrates a superbly mounted symphony of horrors. It's a movie much scarier for its dark spaces and ominous camera movements than for its explicit bloodletting (which is actually minimal). Composed by Carpenter himself, the movie's freaky music sets the tone; and his script (cowritten with Debra Hill) is laced with references to other horror pictures, especially Psycho. The baby sitter is played by Jamie Lee Curtis, the real-life daughter of Psycho victim Janet Leigh; and the obsessed policeman played by Donald Pleasence is named Sam Loomis, after John Gavin's character in Psycho. In the end, though, Halloween stands on its own as an uncannily frightening experience--it's one of those movies that had audiences literally jumping out of their seats and shouting at the screen. ("No! Don't drop that knife!") Produced on a low budget, the picture turned a monster profit, and spawned many sequels, none of which approached the 1978 original. Curtis returned for two more instalments: 1981's dismal Halloween II, which picked up the story the day after the unfortunate events, and 1998's occasionally gripping Halloween H20, which proved the former baby sitter was still haunted after 20 years. --Robert Horton
Plan 9 is the story of Nilbog, a small town with a big story. The beginningof an invasion! These aliens have a different plan for the inhabitants of Earth. To resurrect their dead as their own army set with but one goal: to wipe out all mankind! This night will decide the fates of all who walk the planet and thought they were the top of the food chain.
Strange things are happening in Riverdale Illinois. A huge seemingly alien structure has been found jutting out of the Earth. A bizarre Earth-drilling craft discharges a horde of fuzzy parasitic creatures that fasten themselves to the necks of the townsfolk and control their brains. Sent to investigate the origin of the mysterious object Senator Walter Powers and scientist Dr.Paul Kettering are responsible for stopping the invasion when it becomes clear that the whole town is under the control of the invaders.
As Stated On the Sleeve:In the middle of a stakeout, Detective O'Reily (Michael Ironside) leaves his car to buy a pack of cigareetes. He netres a drugstore in the middle of a robbery. The robbers escape with a hostage, an accountant, whom they murder outside the store. O'Reily is assigned to the case ahd happy to take it because it will take his mind off his divorce and the troublesome nightmares and flashbacks he's been experiencing. As he and his partner investigate the trail of assassins, O'reily is convinced that there is something bigger and more dangerous at work: a sinister doctore (Christopher Plummer) is utilizing horrific psychiatric experiments for his own illict gain.
One wrong turn and you're dead meat! Having crashed their truck in the desert seven party animals must fend off a rather different kind fo beast: a pack of bloodthirsty cannibals!
Can you ecape the curse of Ludlow?! Unbeknownst to the local townsfolk their latest arrival a piano is haunted and demonic ghosts lurk within it. When ever the ancient instrument is played the ghosts are freed and reek havoc upon the town...
The lovely assistant of a mysterious and evil hypnotist has no idea that she is the descendant of a horrifying prehistoric sea monster which she reverts back into when she is mesmerised by her boss. When the monster comes forth she goes on a killing spree. A promoter learns about the hypnotists shenanegansand figures out a way to cash in on the death and destruction. Meanwhile each time the assistant is hypnotised and the monster emerges she is able to better control it until at last the monster turns on it's creator...
In the late 1960s and early 70s, a bizarre alliance between the Filippino movie company Hemisphere and the American exploitation outfit Independent International yielded a series of weirdly interconnected horror movies, most of which work the word Blood into the title. The Filippino items are strangely fascinating vampire and mad scientist pictures with oddball colour effects and a mix of naive serial-style thrills and extreme-for-the-era sex and gore; the American efforts, from director Al Adamson, are shoddier, thrown together from offcuts of previous pictures, and are lead-paced but nevertheless curiously appealing. Gaze in awe at mutant killer trees, slobbering hunchbacked servants, faded matinee idols, stripper-turned-actress heroines with concrete blonde hairdos, evil dwarves, John Carradine or Lon Chaney, footage cut in from completely different films, Dracula and Frankenstein meeting hippies and bikers, red filters when the vampires attack, chanting natives! Plus lots of exclamation marks! Plus lurid trailers! In Horror of the Blood Monsters vampires are overrunning Earth (cheaply), so John Carradine leads a space mission (rocket footage from another film) to the planet the bloodsuckers come from, and the astronauts vaguely interact with tinted black and white footage from a Filippino prehistoric epic. It makes no sense whatsoever. --Kim Newman
This DVD release features 4 of Gunn's best episodes selected by series creator Joss Whedon. Vampire hunter and vigilante Charles Gunn's (J. August Richards) life changed forever when his sister was turned into vampire. Sporting a pickup truck decorated with stakes Gunn took a while to warm up to Angel but is now a firm part of the team. His collection includes a face-off with his old gang and a visit from a debt collector who has come to fetch his soul. Episodes comprise:
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