Land of the Little People
Four young kids clash with two army deserters in a fight over territory.
You Also May Like
A woman, unaware that she's being manipulated by a gory, alien sex-parasite, suddenly finds herself thrust into a world of bloody horror as her own reality collides with a group of Satan-worshiping young cheerleaders who murder and cannibalize their way through the dark woods.
Six complete strangers are forced to band together and flee the city when a zombie outbreak occurs. But after making camp in the middle of the wilderness, the group realize it's each other they should fear.
A high-octane women-in-horror anthology from leading independent, international genre filmmakers. Continuing the cutting edge tales of feminist-horror from the original "Built to Kill", this amped-up epic sequel pushes even more philosophical boundaries in the realm of horror, gore, comedy, action, and thrills, courtesy of leading independent filmmakers from France, Canada, and the USA, includes "No More God in Doctor", "Those Who Can Die", and "Nuke Them All".
Four wild, willing and wanton ladies are read their fortunes at a swinging 70s Hollywood revel. They tangle in every way with cons, cheats and corrupt cops, brandishing sex as their weapon. When reality ends, their bared fantasies are just beginning. Hot girls and supercool '70s backdrops erupt in an orgy of danger and sexual intrigue in this lost exploitation artifact, unseen in and now fully restored after nearly half a century.
Two notorious convicts, Quaid and Kurk, escape from prison, and as they flee the country, they abduct a seemingly random woman, using her as a hostage to protect themselves from the pursuing police. But Quaid has hidden motives for the abduction that Kurk doesn't know about, and when he finds out, high emotions lead to a deadly game of cat-and-mouse fueled by jealously, deceit, lust, and murder.
When a biker gang terrorizes Esperanza County, it's up to a Texas Ranger, undercover as a badass outlaw biker babe, and old Ezra the blind sniper hermit with his seeing-eye coyote Max, to defend the civilians... Forming an unlikely duo, they battle the reign of bloody terror that's come to their town in this socially-satirical throwback to the exploitation action cinema of the 70s!
Be the first to review “Land of the Little People” Cancel reply
There are no reviews yet.