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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".
Cindy returns home to the countryside with her new boyfriend Mark, along with her childhood "friend" Nathan and his girlfriend Jennifer, after her father passes away unexpectedly. Apparently, her father was into some twisted religious cult which used to sacrifice people in a lake and Cindy's return awakens evil spirits called "the Drowned" by the locals. Now the Drowned have their sights set on Cindy and her friends.
In 1875 England, a century after Victor Frankenstein's doomed experiment, his journals have been trading hands for decades. Frankenstein's secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patients disappear from the asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father's body - and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.
Four girls find themselves in a reform school run by an evil woman that joins forces with her equally demented scientist brother who creates a serum to turn attractive rocker guys into lobotomized slaves for his underground movie business. The scientist brother laces Girl Scout cookies with the serum while his sister offers full pardons to the girls to sell them. They are aware that they aren't your average cookies and agree. The evil plan backfires and the rocker guys turn into flesh-eating zombies and terrorize the town. It's up to the girls to clean up the mess and restore peace before it's too late!
A man with a brutal past that is linked to a gypsy queen, unexpectedly finds himself battered, stranded, and on the run from that which drives fear into the hearts of the most brave. As a series of unfortunate events has a little girl along for the journey, The man and girl are left to the elements and on the move from that which dwells in the dark only mystical barriers can keep temporarily safe. In a realm where nothing is what it seems, under a 500 year new moon, the truth is revealed.
Halloween, 1986: In the small English seaside town of Mellow Coast, Emily (Hannah Paterson) tries to discover the truth behind her father's disappearance ten years earlier -- but as she gets closer to finding the answers, her friends start getting picked off one-by-one by an unknown killer.
In the small seaside town of Mellow Coast, Emily (Hannah Paterson) is trying to discover what has happened to her father, but as she searches for answers her friends start getting picked off one-by-one by an unknown killer.
The film follows Jack, who is desperate for work and tries out for an all-male dance squad. His moves are great, but unfortunately Jack doesn't have it where it counts: between the legs. After this embarrassing revelation, in a shower scene reminiscent of Carrie, bodies begin to pile up as a mysterious masked killer emerges and starts eliminating erotic dancers one by one. Let's see who gets CUT from the squad next!
Before returning to university, Frankie wants one last night out in her coastal hometown. But it's not just friends, family and ex-boyfriends that don't want to see her leave... Local bogeyman Mr. Punch is stalking the town and knows just the way to do it. As the carnage escalates, Frankie and friends must fight to stay alive in this seaside-gothic, end-of-the-pier slasher, the first installment in what Edwards hopes will become the first UK horror franchise in the Jason/Michael/Freddie/Jigsaw tradition.
A tormented young woman haunted by a recurring dream is catapulted into a peculiar and deviant world where she is confronted by the duality of her existence.