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Director: Mick Garris Plot: Bestselling novelist Mike Noonan, unable to cope after his wife's sudden death, returns to the couple's lakeside retreat in Maine, where he becomes involved in a custody battle between a young widow and her child's enormously wealthy grandfather. Mike inexplicably receives mysterious ghostly visitations, escalating nightmares and the realization that his late wife still has something to tell him. Based on the bestselling book by Stephen King. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 11:11 (2004) |
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Director: Michael Bafaro Plot: Eighteen years after witnessing her parents' brutal murders, Sara Tobias (Laura Mennell) can't forget the traumatic event, or 11:11 -- the numbers written in blood next to their lifeless bodies. When a series of supernatural events begin occurring in her college town, Sara must uncover the truth as people she hates start dying and the mysterious numbers seem to appear everywhere she turns. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 13 Ghosts (1960) |
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Director: William Castle Plot: Gimmick-loving producer William Castle strikes again with this fun haunted-house thriller which invited audiences to find the hidden ghosts roaming about a haunted house through a special process called "Illusion-O" by which patrons could employ a special pair of red-and-blue-colored glasses to detect ghosts on the screen during the film's color-tinted sequences. The story is set in the mansion of the deceased occult scientist Dr. Zorba, whose nephew Cyrus and his family occupy the creepy estate and discover that they are not the only tenants. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 1408 (2007) |
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Director: Mikael Håfström Plot: No one can explain the strange goings-on in room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel. In this thriller based on a Stephen King story, writer and paranormal debunker Mike Enslin (John Cusack) is determined to demystify the ghostly events, even though a hotel clerk (Samuel L. Jackson) begs him to rethink his plans. Mike needs to write another book soon, and room 1408 may be his ticket to the top of the best-seller list. But will he survive even one night? See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 2001 Maniacs (2005) |
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Director: Tim Sullivan Plot: After following a bogus detour sign into the sleepy town of Pleasant Valley (population: 2001 maniacs), an unsuspecting group of travelers become the special guests in the town's "Guts and Glory Jubilee." At the center of it all is a sadistic master of ceremonies, played by the incomparable Robert Englund. Lin Shaye, Giuseppe Andrews, Jay Gillespie and Marla Malcom co-star in this gory retelling of the Gordon Lewis classic Two Thousand Maniacs! See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 2019: After the Fall of New York (1983) |
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Director: Sergio Martino Plot: The year is 2019, and Earth has been decimated by a nuclear war. Only a few survivors remain … or so it seems, until they notice a signal emitting from a distant land. Could there be others? And if so, will they turn out to be friend or foe? See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 28 Days Later (2002) |
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Director: Danny Boyle Plot: Twenty-eight days after a killer virus was accidentally unleashed from a British research facility, a small group of London survivors (including Cillian Murphy and Brendan Gleeson) are caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. Carried by animals and humans, the virus turns those it infects into homicidal maniacs -- and it's absolutely impossible to contain. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 28 Weeks Later (2007) |
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Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Plot: In this chilling sequel to 28 Days Later, the inhabitants of the British Isles appear to have lost their battle against the onslaught of disease, as the deadly rage virus has killed every citizen there. Six months later, a group of Americans dare to set foot on the isles, convinced the danger has come and gone. But it soon becomes all too clear that the scourge continues to live, waiting to pounce on its next victims. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 30 Days of Night (2007) |
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Director: David Slade Plot: When a monthlong period of darkness sets in on the tiny Alaskan town of Barrow, the locals are visited by a flock of bloodthirsty vampires who are eager to take advantage of the no-sun zone, prompting the town sheriff (Josh Hartnett) to act fast to save the day. See more CineMorte Rating:          (6/10)
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| 4th Floor, The (1999) |
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Director: Josh Klausner Plot: Interior decorator Jane Emelin (Juliette Lewis) can't believe her luck when she finds a rent-controlled apartment on the fourth floor of a New York high-rise. Fear replaces joy, however, when she begins to suspect that someone in her parade of creepy neighbors wants to kill her. William Hurt is Lewis's disapproving TV weatherman boyfriend in the spine-tingling premiere effort from writer and director Josh Klauser. See more CineMorte Rating:          (5/10)
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| 7 Mummies (2005) |
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Director: Nick Quested Plot: A motley crew of convicts sets out to find the ancient treasure of Tumacacori, which has been hidden in an old frontier town for centuries. But their run-in with the sinister town sheriff and his sidekick deputies only deepens the mystery of why no one's visited the village in more than 400 years. If the convicts can unravel the secrets the town's been keeping, they'll find their way to fortune -- and an unbelievable explanation. See more CineMorte Rating:          (3/10)
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| 8th Plague, The (2006) |
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Director: Franklin Guerrero Jr. Plot: While searching for her missing sister Nikki (Laura Chaves) in a remote mountain town, Launa (Leslie Ann Valenza) stumbles upon an evil force that threatens all of humanity in this action-packed horror tale. When Nikki fails to return from a camping trip, Launa and her friends head to the site, where she finds help from a strange man named Mason (DJ Perry). At an abandoned prison, they run head-on into a recently resurrected evil. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| 976-Evil (1989) |
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Director: Robert Englund Plot: Anything but a wrong number, this frightener directed by Robert Englund ("Freddy Krueger" from the Nightmare on Elm Street movies) packs loads of chills into its compact running time. When a repressed teenage boy finds the title phone number and gives it a jingle for his daily "horror-scope," he gets more than he bargained for -- including scaly skin and very long fingernails! See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) |
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Director: Charles Lamont Plot: This was the last in a string of spoofs that found the comedy duo tangling with various classic Universal Studios monsters. In this case, Slim (Bud Abbott) and Tubby (Lou Costello) play American detectives who cross wits with Dr. Henry Jekyll (Boris Karloff) in Edwardian-era London when they visit to compare techniques with their British counterparts. Meanwhile, Dr. Jekyll is conducting the usual lab experiments on animals before injecting himself with serum, transforming into the vicious Mr. Hyde and launching a killing spree against fellow doctors who scoffed at him. Slim and Tubby participate in the ensuing investigation, and havoc breaks out when Tubby himself is injected, with predictable results. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) |
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Director: Charles Barton Plot: This Abbott and Costello horror-comedy flick features the bumbling buddies as railroad baggage clerks who receive a strange shipment -- the last remains of Dracula and Frankenstein's monster. Trouble is they're still alive! When the deadly duo escape to a remote island, Abbott and Costello follow their trail and find not only the two ghouls, but also a mad scientist who wants to switch Costello's brain with that of Frankenstein's monster. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) |
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Director: Charles Lamont Plot: The best of Universal-International's followups to Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man casts Bud and Lou as mail-order private eyes. The boys champion the cause of boxer Arthur Franz, who has been framed for murder. Utilizing the formula created by Claude Rains in the original Invisible Man (1933), Franz vanishes before Dr. Gavin Muir's astonished eyes. Cloaked by invisibility, Franz talks Bud and Lou into helping him nab the real murderer, gangster Sheldon Leonard. A string of uproarious gags and comic setpieces is highlighted by a boxing-ring finale, wherein Lou, backed up by the invisible Franz, dukes it out with a behemoth prizefighter. A clever special-effects closing gag caps this delightful A&C vehicle. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949) |
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Director: Charles Barton Plot: Wacky hijinks abound when hotel detective Casey Edwards (Bud Abbott) and bellboy Freddie Phillips (Lou Costello) investigate the murder of a crooked lawyer. This comedy, which is one of the famous duo's best, starts when the pair's investigation blossoms into an attempt to solve a series of murders that have all occurred at Lost Canyons Hotel. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955) |
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Director: Charles Lamont Plot: Finding themselves stranded in Egypt, Peter (Bud Abbott) and Freddie (Lou Costello) finagle a job with an archaeologist and wind up tangling with cultists, mummies and grave robbers in this classic starring the comedic duo. There's plenty of vaudeville bits and hilarious physical gags as Abbott swallows a sacred medallion and the pals are hunted down by a cult leader. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abby (1974) |
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Director: William Girdler Plot: Director William Girdler's blaxploitation horror thriller follows a mild-mannered, marriage counselor named Abby Williams (Carol Speed) who becomes possessed by an evil spirit that's followed her father-in-law (William Marshall) home from Nigeria. As Abby begins to seduce strangers and kill them, her preacher husband (Terry Carter) discovers that his wife is now host to a dangerous demon with a ravenous sexual appetite. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abe's Tomb (2007) |
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Director: Carl R. Merritt Plot: A group of vampire-fighting mortals team up with a powerful ghoul to rid a small town of a legion of menacing bloodsuckers led by the merciless queen, Vampra (Amanda Fire). The captain of the police force has to choose either a horrible death now and destroy the vampire threat for good -- or die an even worse death after the planet becomes infested with vampires. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abominable (2006) |
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Director: Ryan Schifrin Plot: Weird things are happening in the woods, and wheelchair-bound Preston Rogers (Matt McCoy) thinks the elusive mountain monster bigfoot may be behind them. But convincing the skeptical sheriff (Paul Gleason) of this is another story. Now, for the safety of his neighbors as well as the comely coeds who've ventured into the forest, Preston must act fast to avert the threat in this creature feature that also stars Dee Wallace Stone and Jeffrey Combs.
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| Abominable Dr. Phibes, The (1971) |
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Director: Robert Fuest Plot: The doctors involved in an unsuccessful operation on the wife of Dr. Phibes are being murdered. Upon hearing of his wife's death, Phibes kills himself -- but did he really die? Or has he risen from the dead to avenge his wife's death? See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abominable Snowman , The (1957) |
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Director: Val Guest Plot: In this classic fright-fest flick, botanist Dr. John Rollason (Peter Cushing) decides to join the exploration team of crass, American showman Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker) on a dangerous expedition into the Himalayas to search for the legendary Yeti. Soon after setting up camp, the group is attacked by a large beast -- and before long, the party begins to lose control. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abomination, The (1986) |
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Director: Bret McCormick Plot: Bret McCormick directed this gory horror film using the name "Max Raven". The plot concerns a young man possessed by an ancient demon which lives in his kitchen and causes him to murder people. The only amusing scenes concern the protagonist's mother, who hacks up tumors after watching a televised religious program. With its weak story and low-rent effects, one can see why it never got a theatrical release, and even genre fans are likely to be disappointed. ~All Movie Guide See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Abomination: The Evilmaker II (2003) |
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Director: John Bowker Plot: In Abomination: Evilmaker II, it's a year after the events in The Evilmaker, and Rachel's sister Kathy (Kylene Wetherell) is trying to find out what happened that night. The psychic Kathy follows her missing sister's trail to the horrifying building and discovers a world of demonic evil. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Absurd (1981) |
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Director: Joe D'Amato Plot: A man is running, followed by a priest. He comes across a house but the tall gates are locked so he begins to climb them, however he slips at the top and impales himself on the spikes. Injured to death he's taken to an hospital. Once there, the doctors discover that this man has an amazing regenerative power and his blood coagulates very quickly, making him almost indestructible. Sergeant Ben Engleman is put on the case, and he finds out that the priest has the answers: this man, Mikos Stenopolis, is the result of a nuclear scientific experiment gone wrong. He's now completely insane and will kill everybody who crosses his path, showing no mercy. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Addiction, The (1995) |
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Director: Abel Ferrara Plot: After philosophy grad student Kathleen (Lili Taylor) is attacked in an alley, she finds herself helplessly addicted to blood, lasting only from fix to fix like a heroin addict. She attempts to make sense of her bloodlust with the help of her mentor, Peina (Christopher Walken). But can Kathleen regain control of her life? This moody black-and-white film follows her physical and moral transformation. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Aenigma (1987) |
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Director: Lucio Fulci Plot: While lying comatose in a hospital bed, Kathy (Milijana Zirojevic), the unfortunate victim of a cruel schoolgirl prank, uses her powers of telekinesis to take over the body of a new student (Lara Naszinsky) and exact bloody revenge. Italian cult director Lucio Fulci -- aka "the Godfather of Gore" -- helms this 1980s thriller that bears some striking similarities to the 1970s horror classic Carrie. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Afraid of the Dark (1991) |
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Director: Mark Peploe Plot: After a psycho begins murdering blind women in their homes, 12-year-old Lucas Hardy (Ben Keysworth) -- whose eyesight is disintegrating -- launches his own investigation. But when he finally finds the maniac he's been looking for, Lucas comes face to face with fear in this terrifying psychological thriller directed by Mark Peploe. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| After Midnight (1989) |
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Director: Jim Wheat, Ken Wheat Plot: When the college administration drops Derek's class Psychology of Fear, the demented professor decides to continue teaching his unorthodox course at his home. Derek's unusual teaching style involves documenting his students' darkest fears and then scaring them silly. When a disgruntled ex-student shows up seeking revenge, Derek gives him a bloodcurdling lesson in fear. See more CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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