Ghost Lake
Lake Placid (Dir. Steve Miner 1999): Bill Pullman Bridget Fonda and Oliver Platt share an appetite for sheer adventure when a tranquil New England lakefront erupts into an action-packed den of destruction in this ""Monster of a hit!"" (Wireless Magazine). An investigative team of malcontents (armed with state-of-the-art equipment high-powered weaponry and a biting sense of sarcasm) must work together to defeat Black Lake's most ferocious resident: a 30-foot prehistoric crocod
Black Magic
Susan (Bobby Bresee) was ten when her mother died. Now thirty passionate and beautiful she is heiress to the family fortune. But for the women of the Nomed family there is another legacy - an ancient and terrible curse. Possessed by powers she cannot control Susans life becomes a nightmare of lust terror and murder until even her husband finds himself confronting the face of hell. Susans only salvation lies within the Mausoleum... but dare she return?
WHAT IF ONE MORNING YOU WOKE UP HOMELESS? Adam is a man who has it all: a nice house, a loving wife and a beautiful daughter. But one morning he wakes up in a hostel for the homeless with no idea how he got there and no recollection of his former life. NO FIXED ABODE charts the unraveling of Adam's mental state and show3s both the horrors of homelessness and just how close all of us are to finding ourselves living on the street. NO FIXED ABODE is the first film in the 104 Films Studio projects - a raft of low budget feature films around themes and stories of disability and disadvantage, made by disabled and disadvantaged film talent. Several homeless trainees worked on the production of the film.
Shot in Bulgaria and Canada, with a "Wes Craven Presents" caption--that doubtless has something to do with the producer being Craven's son--Mind Ripper started out as The Hills Have Eyes, Part 3 but turned into yet another re-run of the plot about the genetically-engineered super-being-cum-brain-eating-monster who gets loose in an underground research station and slaughters scientists one by one in grisly fashion. After most of the original cast members are killed, craggy Lance Henriksen turns up with his family to provide a fresh set of characters to be chased, menaced, jumped on, cranially sucked and splattered. The monster, acronymed THOR (Dan Blom), is a would-be suicide volunteered for a new serum created by the sinister GenTec Corporation. He turns into a bald steroid case with yellow contact lenses and a Cronenbergian brain-leeching tentacle tongue, and meagre attempts are made at wringing pathos out of his plight (uniquely, the monster has an irrelevant dream sequence in which he is killed by the heroine). It's competent but formulaic stuff, with reliable Henriksen carrying more than his weight at the head of a cast of then-unknowns, some of whom (Giovanni Ribisi, Natasha Gregson Wagner) have gone on to improve their careers. On the DVD: there are frame captures passed off as a photo gallery and the trailer; and the picture is fullscreen. But what else can you expect?--Kim Newman
Four actors compete for the role of Jesus - a black revolutionary a bisexual hippie a Jew and a woman. When all four are rejected they hit the road on bad-ass motorcycles bound for glory in New York City. But when a run-in with a gang of Elvises ends in murder they find themselves stranded in a little town called Jackville - where folk don't take kindly to blasphemers. Taken prisoner the Jesuses fall prey to an evil conspiracy that can only lead to the Apocalypse. As the oppressed turn against each other and the undead rise who will emerge as the true Jesus? Can zombies bring redemption or just eat flesh?
Curse of the Zodiac is inspired by the true story of the infamous serial killer who terrorised Northern California during the late sixties and early seventies. His use of cryptograms (ciphers) and coded messages baffled police and fueled a media frenzy that propelled The Zodiac Killer to America's No.1 most notorious unsolved case. Let horror master Ulli Lommel take you on a chilling adventure in the footsteps of an evil serial killer who is still at large.
Near Dark (1987): Near Dark is a vampire movie with a western backdrop. Caleb (Adrian Pasdar) is a farmboy living in the midwest of America. One Friday night he gets involved with Mae (Jenny Wright), one of a group of vampires who have been roaming America since the Civil War. Trapped by Mae's vampire family, Caleb is forcibly initiated into their horrific lifestyle as he tries desperately to save Mae and save himself. Dracula (2002): Dracula is an Italian-produce...
A group of archaelogists headed by Donald Pleasance have entered the secret catacombs which have been sealed for centuries. In their ignorance and quest for the unknown the archaeologists have broken the seal to the gates of hell unleashing a terrible evil not seen on the face of the earth for nineteen thousand years. The heart of the evil lies in an unexplored catacomb into which the archaeologists lower a computerised camera. The air odour and silence over in a menacing atmosphere as the camera scans the darkness revelling a centuries old tomb. Donald Pleasance interprets the inscriptions of the tomb and realises the true horror of his find. He has a evoked an evil so terrifying that it could destroy mankind as we know it.
Beers Burgers Bloodshed.... It's going to be a scream! Welcome to Memorial Lake - where just under the calm icy surface something unspeakable is waiting to rise. Rachel can't remember the last time she fell asleep without hearing the screams from her past. Three years ago her brother mysteriously died while she and a group of friends partied by the lakeside. But this weekend they are returning to the very same lake to finally put the nightmares to rest. To come to grips
Torture Me No More
It's gonna be one hell of a Christmas! This time Ranger Mark Cody and botanist Max Cooper who defeated the great white pine that had terrorized the town of Hazelville in Trees (Dir. Michael Pleckaitis 2000) have to contend with a whole crop of wooden killers that have been sold to the unsuspecting residents as Christmas trees.
""You're staying here alone? Are you sure?"" Young cleaner Anna (Ledoyen) sent to spruce up the abandoned St. Ange orphanage in the remotes of the French Alps in 1960 discovers that only one orphan is now housed there. As mysterious noises and events begin to occur her co-worker (who has experienced nothing out of the ordinary since her arrival) begins to fear for Anna's state of mind...
The Cellar tracks how one man's creative frustration bore a need to make the perfect horror film. Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world. His frustration provoked a darker side and soon cunning guile devilish charm and a sociopath's streak compelled him to produce a home-made magnum opus. A film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction and demands the attention of the very world that spurned him.
Imagine an insatiable demon that feeds on blood, thrives on pain, and reaches from beyond the grave to torment the living. and the dead. For believers and skeptics alike, there is nothing.
Miyu born a vampire princess destined to travel a dark journey as both the hunter and the hunted. Half human half vampire - 100% a tortured soul.... Episode 1: The Fang Knows! Miyu fights dark forces to put an end to the murders at Kabiya High School. Episode 2: At The Next Station Miyu finally finds true friendship in Chisato; friendship worthy of her protection! Episode 3: The Forest Calls Lava comes into the spotlight to confront Yukari's mystery fa
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