The Hunger: Part Four
There Are Some Fates That Are Worse Than Death. An ancient artefact in the form of a demonic cane unleashes a conspiracy of unspeakable evil upon humanity in this pulse-pounding horror thriller. After up-and-coming PR exec David Goodman (Edward Furlong) is passed over for a promotion at work and blinded by a seemingly random attack in the street he's willing to do anything to see again. Enter Guillermo List (Michael Madsen) a shadowy acolyte of hell who promises to restore David's eyesight and ensure his climb up the corporate ladder if the desperate young man will pay the ultimate price: his soul.
Based on a short story by Stephen King - A bloodthirsty laundry machine posseses the mind of the repairman that buys it. After murdering his wife he quickly moves on to kidnapping young women for the Mangler to kill. When his home is burgled the two intruders hear the screams for help of the Mangler's next victim and decide they must help her to escape. But when the repairman returns home a violent and bloody struggle ensues as the two criminals and the captive girl fight to escape.
Saw 4 (Dir. Darren Lynn Bousman (2007): Now upon the news of Detective Kerry's murder two seasoned FBI profilers Agent Strahm and Agent Perez arrive in the terrified community to assist the veteran Detective Hoffman in sifting through Jigsaw's latest grizzly remains and piecing together the puzzle. However when SWAT Commander Rigg is abducted and thrust into a game the last officer untouched by Jigsaw has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of demented traps and save an old friend or face the deadly consequences... Catacombs (Dir. Tomm Coker / David Elliot) (2008): Whilst visiting her sister Carolyn (Alecia Moore) in Paris Victoria (Shannyn Sossamon) visits the city's Catacombs where the underground rave scene is going strong! Here in the 200-mile labyrinth of limestone tunnels surrounded by the decaying remains of millions of people Victoria gets separated from her friends... Is something chasing her?... Or is it all in her mind?
Titles Comprise: City Under The Sea Masque of The Red Death Comedy of Terrors The Cry of the Banshee The Oblong Box
Prepare for the chill of a lifetime as the master of suspense Rod Serling hosts this classic series featuring every spine-tingling episode from the complete second season of Night Gallery.
Following a wild party five friends are evicted from their student digs and are forced to seek refuge in an abandoned hall of residence in central London. They soon sense they're not alone and recall the story of a ritual group suicide that occurred in that same building a few years before. When they conduct a s''ance to uncover the reason behind the suicides the answer comes not from the ghosts of dead students but from the terrifying entity that drove them to their deaths. And now it knows they're here it's not going to let them leave.
Eden's Burning
On a dark Halloween night ten years ago Michael Myers brought fear back to his home town as he murderously stalked Laurie Strode. Terror and bloodshed ravaged the quiet neighbourhood until the killer was captured and locked up. But tonight as he was being transferred from Richmond Mental Institute Michael escaped. Now he's looking for his young niece as his reign of terror continues. Horror has returned to Haddonfield...
There are 4 billion people on earth. 237 are Scanners. They have the most terrifying powers ever created... and they are winning. Cameron Vale is living on the fringe of society self-induced due to his telepathic ability to read other people's minds. Darryl Revok (Michael Ironside) has the same condition and is the head of an underground association of so-called Scanners that want world domination. When Vale is taken to Dr Paul Ruth as a result of supposed insanity he's enlisted into a program that will involve him in a battle against his fellow Scanners.
In The Heat Of The City An Adult Nightmare Is About To Be Reborn. Young Eli and Joshua Gatling residents are orphaned after the younger brother kills their father. The terror of Gatling goes urban when the two boys are placed in the custody of two foster parents in Chicago.
The murder rate is as high as an elephant's eye in Children of the Corn, a flaccid adaptation of Stephen King's short story. While driving through Nebraska en route to a new job, medico Burt (Peter Horton) and his wife Vicky (a pre-Terminator Linda Hamilton) nearly run over a mutilated boy who staggers from the cornfields. Seeking help, they enter the town of Gatlin, whose under-20 residents have butchered their parents per the decree of junior-grade holy-roller Isaac (John Franklin), who preaches the word of a being called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". King's original story (from his 1978 collection Night Shift) was a lean and brutal mélange of Southern-Gothic atmosphere and EC Comics-style gore, which scripter Greg Goldsmith effectively neutralises by adding a youthful narrator (a grating Robbie Kiger) and putting an upbeat spin on the story's morbid conclusion. Fritz Kiersch's direction is TV-movie flat, with the sole inspired moment (hideous religious iconography glimpsed during a bloody "service") delivered as a throwaway. Aside from Horton and Courtney Gains (as Isaac's hatchet man Malachai), the performances are dreadful. The depiction of the monster-God as a sort of giant gopher inspires more laughter than terror. Amazingly, the film spawned six sequels; Franklin (Cousin It in the Addams Family films) later appeared in and wrote 1999's Children of the Corn 666.--Paul Gaita, Amazon.com
Andy Warhol along with his long-time collaborator and director Paul Morrissey combined their mighty talents for these campy trashy masterpieces of mid-70s horror. Flesh or Frankenstein (1973): Dr. Frankenstein desires to create perfect male and female specimens from body parts he has 'collected'. If all goes well his creations will then start a 'perfect' new race. However when the brain of a holy man is mistakenly placed in the head of the male creature things don't go as the good doctor planned. The result is an abundance of nudity and gore as well as a disturbing gall bladder fetish! Blood For Dracula (1974): Tired and sickly Count Dracula (Udo Kier) travels to Italy in search of a virgin bride. He and his domineering assistant Anton stumble across the supposedly virginal DiFiore family. Unfortunately the DiFiore daughters are less than virginal thanks to the determined efforts of servant Mario Balato (Joe Dallesandro) prompting the Count to bed all the sisters until he has found one with pure virgin blood.
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