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If you've ever wanted to kill someone talking or texting near you in a theatre, this is the film for you! Harris (James Henderson) and his mother (Diane Ayala Goldner) love the movies, but sometimes other audience members spoil things; when disruptive film-goers start dropping like flies, Harris finds himself confronting his past and questioning his sanity. This slasher-comedy with an '80s vibe is sheer "unapologetic homage" (fearforever.com) "full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and made with love." (letterboxd.com) -- So, sit back, relax, and for the love of God, turn off your cell phone!
Twisted humor and bullets fly when a young couple shopping for wedding rings and two brothers who can't seem to get along, become entangled with a crazy mob boss out for revenge.
Harris (James Henderson) and his mother (Diane Ayala Goldner) love the movies, but sometimes other audience members spoil things; when disruptive film-goers start dropping like flies, Harris finds himself confronting his past and questioning his sanity. This slasher-comedy with an '80s vibe is sheer unapologetic homage (fearforever.com) full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and made with love. (letterboxd.com) -- So, sit back, relax, and for the love of God, turn off your cell phone!
After facing an Alien tribunal and forced to recount her life, Anne becomes haunted by the memories of her younger sister Karen, who mysteriously went missing, leaving Anne to navigate a series of bizarre events as her life began to fall apart. When she meets a young student named Ginger at an all-girls art school, they form a deep connection, and soon the relationship starts to reflect Anne's relationship with her missing sister. A sumptuous feast for the senses by way of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Luis Bunuel, and David Lynch.
After his grandfather's death, a boy's grieving father sends him on a poignant journey to fathom mortality. Together, they construct the annual haunted house, intertwining a quest for understanding with the tradition of embracing fear.
When a socially awkward Midwestern woman inherits a porn studio, she plans to take the money and run - until her dead father and a band of misfits force her to face her fears, and learn that misfits are people too.
Jimmy Skinford is in a dire situation. Desperate to save his sick father, he's entered into a shady deal, only to find himself at the mercy of a hitman who forces him to dig his own grave. In a surprising turn of events, the beautiful and invulnerable Zophia emerges from the ground. Together, they navigate a perilous night, evading numerous malevolent figures intent on capturing them.
On the quaint Prince Edward Island, Kevin and his wife are struggling to make ends meet. When a substantial fortune washes ashore, promising a change of luck, the couple's lives take an unexpected turn. However, the windfall attracts an ominous stranger, plunging the peaceful fishing village into criminal chaos. As Kevin grapples with moral dilemmas and choices that could define his family's future, his journey becomes a riveting exploration of morality and the unexpected consequences of fortune.
A Space in Time is a candid, lyrical, and intimate portrait of one family's struggle to transcend the merciless fatal childhood disease Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. In turn, this journey becomes a celebration of the disabled life -- a life cut short. This film carries us through an up-close, poetic and frank portrait of a family surviving and thriving through the ups and downs of the disease. We see Theo and Oskar's gradual transition from walking to greater dependency on wheelchairs, both through their eyes, and the eyes of their parents Nick and Klara. Join their journey as the latter learn to cope with the inevitability of losing their sons to an illness that currently has no cure.
In Chris Alexander's multi-media meditation on memory, isolation, identity, and bloodletting, a beautiful leather-clad humanoid (Ali Chappell) walks through a dream-world, plagued by violent visions and fragments of memories. After holing up in a monstrous home, the alien succubus flits in and out of reality, replaying the grisly murder of her doppelganger (Cheryl Singleton) while doubting her own sanity, and eventually, her existence.
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.
A decomposing cleric showcases three short films of terror and mutilation. A man, woman, and her pregnant daughter are escaping a countryside teeming with zombies until their van breaks down and they must survive on foot in a visceral homage to golden age Italian zombie films; another man is sliced to death by a woman in a hotel room, and one year later, another man named Janus seeks a room at the same inn and suffers a night of torment, with only traces of a woman left at daybreak -- whom he then meets at a nearby cemetery. In the final tale, a series of texts interrupt a jogger, who finds a murdered woman -- after being questioned by the police, he returns home where bizarre events have already started to unfold.
On September 6th, 2003, four cousins - Rhea, Connor, Alan and Steve - head out on a road trip before Steve's posting to the Iraq War. While taking in the sights, filming, and squabbling along the way, they meet a mysterious hitchhiker who claims to have his own military past. The events following this ill-fated meeting were found on a damaged camera, depicting the brutal murder of the cousins at the hands of the hitcher.
During the 2020 lockdown, it's not the pandemic that poses the greatest danger in the five bizarre stories that make up this edgy, humorous, and utterly bonkers Italian horror anthology, which gleefully includes serial killers, cannibal sex workers, and environmentalist witches.
Emma and her family are unhappy after moving to her house; one day she went to the attic and found someone who looked like her and began haunting her.
A month after Emma Callan (Elisabeth Moss) and her family move into their seemingly picture-perfect Victorian home, Emma starts to have ghastly visions of a girl who appears to be her insidiously evil doppelganger. Since no one else has seen this entity, Emma is faced with two terrifying prospects: Either she's going insane or she's actually being haunted by a malevolent spirit; a spirit determined to destroy anyone who dares delve into the dark mysteries of The Attic. This is an intense supernatural horror/thriller from the director of Pet Sematary!