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Director: Mick Garris Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| 7 Mummies (2005) |
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Director: Nick Quested Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| 8th Plague, The (2006) |
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Director: Franklin Guerrero Jr. Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949) |
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Director: Charles Barton Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| Abe's Tomb (2007) |
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Director: Carl R. Merritt Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| Abomination, The (1986) |
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Director: Bret McCormick Synopsis: 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 Read more
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| Abomination: The Evilmaker II (2003) |
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Director: John Bowker Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| Absurd (1981) |
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Director: Joe D'Amato Synopsis: 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. Read more
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| Aftermath, The (1982) |
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Director: Steve Barkett Synopsis: After a lengthy space mission, two astronauts (Steve Barkett and Larry Latham) return to an Earth transformed by nuclear war. As renegade gangs and mutants rule Los Angeles, the astronauts join two pretty women and a couple of kids in a growing resistance movement. This sci-fi adventure follows the men as they battle bell-bottomed biker Cutter (Sid Haig) and his brutal gang. Read more
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| All The Colors of the Dark (1972) |
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Director: Sergio Martino Synopsis: Although Jane Harrison (Edwige Fenech) is in therapy for past trauma she experienced, she is still haunted by her vivid memories. Hoping to take her mind off things, she joins her neighbor at a gathering that turns out to be a meeting for a satanic cult. Preying upon her vulnerability, the cult swoops down on her and is soon in command of her every move. When they demand that she start killing for them, will she be able to break free? Read more
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| Alraune (1952) |
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Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt Synopsis: Using the sperm of a known killer, bizarre scientist Jacob (Erich von Stroheim) artificially inseminates a prostitute. The product of this deranged experiment, Alraune (Hildegard Knef), grows into a stunningly beautiful but violent woman who seduces men and then kills them. Any hapless male who falls for Alraune is in for the shock of his life in this unusual sci-fi and horror film based on the novel by Hanns Heinz Ewers. Read more
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| And When She Was Bad (1981) |
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Director: Ovidio G. Assonitis Synopsis: Just before her birthday, good-girl teacher Julia (Trish Everly) dreams of a twin sister she never met. That dream turns into a real-life nightmare when her party is crashed by the deranged, deformed asylum fugitive Mary (Allison Biggers). As the women's uncle, Father James (Dennis Robertson), tries to keep peace between the sisters, the bodies of Julia's friends keep piling up anyway. But Mary may not be the murderer in this wild slasher flick. Read more
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| Angel for Satan, An (1966) |
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Director: Camillo Mastrocinque Synopsis: Sculptor Roberto (Anthony Steffen) arrives in a small village to restore an ancient statue. He meets Harriet (Barbara Steele) who bears an amazing resemblance to the statue. Upon complete restoration of the statue, Steele begins to take on the psychotic trait of the woman upon whom the sculpture was based. Read more
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| Astounding She-Monster, The (1958) |
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Director: Ronald V. Ashcroft Synopsis: Hollywood gangsters kidnap a Beverly Hills socialite in her Cadillac convertible and whisk her off to a remote mountain cabin where a curvy "starlet" in a spandex spacesuit lands in her "white light' spaceship to bring handsome leading man Robert Clarke a message and to heat up his hormones. One problem with this cosmic encounter--her touch is deadly! An Atomic Age cult classic that could have only come out of the Hollywood B-movie factory of the 1950s. If tough gangster dialogue, sleazy dames, petty crooks, rubber snakes, and Ed Wood films speak to you, this is the one! Read more
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| Astro Zombies, The (1968) |
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Director: Ted V. Mikels Synopsis: For devilishly mad "astro-scientist" Dr. DeMarco (John Carradine), a typical day involves run-ins with reanimated corpses, bloodthirsty solar-powered killer robot zombies, Chinese communist spies and vicious Mexican secret agents. But when a bloody trail of young female murder victims leads an intrepid CIA agent to his door, things get really interesting. Read more
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| At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1963) |
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Director: José Mojica Marins Synopsis: Coffin Joe -- unholy undertaker, evil philosopher and denizen of dreams and hallucinations -- has been immortalized in television shows, films, comic books and popular songs, and is revered as the national bogeyman of Brazil. In this international horror classic, Joe terrorizes a small religious community with his trademark top hat, black cape and talon-like fingernails as he searches for the perfect woman to bear his child.
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| Atragon (1963) |
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Director: Ishirô Honda Synopsis: In director Ishirô Honda's sci-fi classic, the evil undersea empire Mu -- once a continent that ruled the planet -- threatens to destroy the world, and it's up to Capt. Hachiro Jinguji (Jun Tazaki) and his supersub, the Atragon, to save the day. It seems the Mu kingdom is bent on reconquering Earth, but Jinguji is reluctant to use the Atragon against the aquatic invaders … until they kidnap his daughter (Yôko Fujiyama). Read more
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| Attack of the Aztec Mummy (1957) |
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Director: Rafael Portillo Synopsis: When Dr. Almada (Ramon Gay) hypnotizes his fiancée, Flora (Rosa Arenas), he learns she's the reincarnation of an Aztec maiden who was killed for loving a warrior in this Mexican horror flick. They travel to the site of her remains, a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatán, where they encounter her former lover, now a mummy (Angel Di Stefani). His wrath awakened, the mummy follows them to Mexico City, terrorizing everyone in his path. Read more
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| Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959) |
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Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Synopsis: Giant leeches hidden in caves beneath a swamp start surfacing to feast on local townsfolk. It turns out they're more than just hideous, they're intelligent and have insatiable appetites. Read more
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| Back from the Dead (1957) |
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Director: Charles Marquis Warren Synopsis: A newly-married young woman is possessed by the evil spirit of her husband's deceased first wife. The possession turns her into a scheming killer who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. The woman seeks a strong practitioner of black magic to keep her alive, which leads to confrontations with Satanic cult rivals. Read more
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