Homicycle Trailer SRS Cinema Brett Kelly Grindhouse

In a city riddled with corruption, drugs and gangs, a veteran cop is murdered by a vicious kingpin, sparking a brutal crime wave. Only one man can stop the bloodshed – a brutal, motorcycle riding vigilante bent on bloody revenge called Homicycle – now picking off the killers one by one. Armed with an arsenal from Hell, he’s cleaning the streets by decapitation, nail gun and motorcycle madness! Is he a gun-toting savior on a path of righteous redemption, or is he literally HELL ON WHEELS?

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Horror History: Friday, May 28, 1982: Visiting Hours was released in theaters

A hospital provides the unlikely setting for this tale of maniacal murder. A hospitalized news reporter recovering from an assault is stalked by her would-be killer who is intent on finishing the job of doing her in.

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Shot by Night Trailer: The Byron Miller Collection SRS Cinema

Eight rare and/or never before seen shot-on-video shorts from the collection of Byron C. Miller. Includes:

The Creeps – All-new cut of rare, SOV, made in high school in 95, horror
anthology comedy. Directed, Shot, and Edited by Byron C. Miller. Restored from the original VHS raw footage with new songs and score. With commentary by Byron C. Miller and co-creator Ryan Henry.

It Thing – never before released, SOV, made in high school in 94, horror short film. co-Directed, co-written, co-starring, and Edited by Byron C. Miller.

Terror in the Woods – rare, SOV, made in high school in 93, slasher/comedy short. Co-Written, co-Directed, Edited by, and Starring Byron C. Miller.

The Slaughter – rare, SOV, made in middle school in 92, slasher short. CoDirected, Co-Written, Edited by Byron C. Miller.

The Closet Monster – rare, SOV, made in middle school in 92, monster movie. Co-Directed, Edited by, and Starring Byron C. Miller.

The Possessed – rare, SOV, made in middle school in 92, demonic possession short. Co-Directed, Co-Written by, and Edited by Byron C. Miller.

Trailers – rare, SOV, made in middle school in 92, trailer clip show. Co-Directed, Co-Written by, and Edited by Byron C. Miller.

Fragments – never before seen, SOV, made in January 1989, first attempts by Byron C. Miller to make horror movies with his dad’s camcorder.

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Horror History: Sunday, May 26, 1985: “Tales From The Darkside” episode “It All Comes Out in the Wash” premiered

Season 1 Episode 20

A laundromat offers to wash away the sins of its clients.

Written by Harvey Jacobs.

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Horror History: Sunday, May 26, 1957: The Deadly Mantis was released in theaters

What’s worse than a horde of locusts? A gigantic man-eating praying mantis, released from a million years of deep, frozen sleep and ready to claw its way to world domination!

This menacing insect kills everything in its path while scientists and military men work feverishly to stop it. Craig Stevens (Abbott And Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde) stars as the commander in charge of putting an end to this beastly insect with William Hopper (20 Million Miles To Earth) as the paleontologist and Alix Talton (The Man Who Knew Too Much) as his beautiful assistant, a photojournalist, assigned to help in this epic battle between man and mantis!

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Horror History: Friday, May 25, 2012: Chernobyl Diaries was released in theaters

Six tourists hire an “extreme tour” guide to take them through the abandoned city of Chernobyl nuclear reactor workers. During their exploration, they soon discover they are not alone…

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Horror History: Thursday, May 25, 1989: Grandmother’s House was released direct-to-video

David and Lynn have just lost their father. Now orphaned, the youngsters are sent to live with their grandparents in a beautiful victorian mansion. But no sooner than boarding the coach bus scheduled to take them to their new home do strange things start to occur, initially in the form of a mysterious woman who seems to appear and disappear in the blink of an eye. It’s not long, however, before murdered bodies are found in the area and, to make matters worse, David becomes increasingly fearful that his doting grandparents might be involved in the killings.

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Horror History: Sunday, May 25, 1986: “Tales From The Darkside” episode “Fear of Floating” premiered

Season 2 Episode 23

A man who levitates whenever he lies tries to enlist in the Army, while hotly pursued by a young pregnant girl and her angry father.

Written by Donald Wollner from a story by Scott Edelman and guest-starring Yeardley Smith and Howard Sherman.

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Horror History: Friday, May 25, 1979: Alien was released in theaters

On their voyage home, the crew of the deepspace tug Nostromo investigate an alien distress signal, inadvertently picking up and bringing aboard an extraterrestrial life form with violent and lethal survival instincts.

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