Horror History: Tuesday, October 12, 1999: Warlock III: The End of Innocence was released direct-to-video

Over 300 years ago, a demonic Warlock tried unsuccessfully to sacrifice the offspring of a witch in an attempt to create his eternal bride of darkness. But his plan failed and he was banished, until now…

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Horror History: Friday, September 10, 1999: Stigmata was released in theaters

A priest from the Vatican is sent in to investigate claims that a small town in Brazil has a church where statues bleed from the eyes. Meanwhile, a young woman in the U.S. begins to show signs of stigmata, the wounds of Christ. The priest from the Vatican links up with her and cares for her as she is increasingly afflicted by the stigmata. Her ranting and raving finally begins to make sense to the priest who starts to question what his religion has stood for for the last 1900 years.

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Horror History: Tuesday, September 7, 1999: Sometimes They Come Back… for More was released direct-to-video

Two military officers set out to investigate a remote Antarctica based governmental outpost where a mysterious occurrence has killed crew members. The only survivors are a medical officer and a tech officer. Not knowing who to trust, the officers cautiously begin to explore a world of horror that soon reveals a chilling secret that will haunt them forever…if they live.

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Horror History: Friday, July 30, 1999: The Blair Witch Project was released in theaters

The Blair Witch Project follows a trio of filmmakers on what should have been a simple walk in the woods, but quickly becomes an excursion into heart-stopping terror.

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Horror History: Friday, July 23, 1999: The Haunting was released in theaters

A professor invites three insomniacs to participate in a sleep disorder study at an eerie, isolated New England mansion. But it turns out that the professor is far more interested in the sinister mansion and its ghastly horrors.

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Horror History: Friday, July 9, 1999: Candyman: Day of the Dead was released direct-to-video

The Candyman is back! A beautiful distant relative – an artist in Los Angeles – accidentally summons the mysterious supernatural killer and his bloody hook!

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Horror History: Sunday, June 20, 1999: Terror Firmer was released in theaters

A homicidal lunatic is running around the city and the only people who can stop him are the Troma film crew. “Terror Firmer” is the most action packed, most personal, most bizarre, and most commercial celluloidal adventure in the 25-year history of Troma Entertainment.

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Horror History: Tuesday, March 16, 1999: From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money was released direct-to-video

Get ready for nonstop action when a bank-robbing gang of misfits heads to Mexico with the blueprints for the perfect million-dollar heist!

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Horror History: Friday, March 12, 1999: Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies debuted on television

The evil Djinn is awakened by a burglar named Morgana (Fields) during a botched art heist. When the Djinn takes blame for the crime, he’s sent to prison where he grants wishes to prisoners in return for their souls, to ultimately structure an army to obliterate all humanity.

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Horror History: Friday, December 25, 1998: The Faculty was released in theaters

This hip and edgy thriller from the director of Machete and writer of Scream sizzles with a hot young cast including Elijah Wood (The Lord Of the Rings trilogy), Josh Hartnett (30 Days of Night) and R &B superstar Usher Raymond.

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Horror History: Friday, December 4, 1998: Psycho was released in theaters

Gus Van Sant directs Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche, Julianne Moore and William H. Macy in this shot-by-shot color recreation of Alfred Hitchcock’s horror masterpiece set at the Bates Motel.

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Horror History: Friday, October 30, 1998: Vampires was released in US theaters

A contemporary and blood-chilling take on the gothic legend, horror master John Carpenter’s Vampires stars James Woods as the ultimate vampire slayer on his most dangerous mission ever.

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Horror History: Friday, October 23, 1998: The Last Broadcast was released in theaters

A cult film which is widely thought to have been the inspiration for ‘The Blair Witch Project’. On Dec 15th 1995, the four-strong crew of a cable access show head into the woods to search for the legendary Jersey Devil. Two days later the bloody corpses of three of the crew are discovered and the sole survivor is charged with murder. A year passes and filmmaker David Leigh (David Beard) makes a film investigating the killings…

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Horror History: Friday, October 23, 1998: Apt Pupil was released in theaters

A sixteen-year-old honor student discovers a Nazi war criminal in his hometown and exchanges a vow of silence for an in-depth look into the Nazi’s sinister history. Based on the novella by Stephen King.

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Horror History: Friday, October 16, 1998: Bride of Chucky was released in theaters

Chucky’s doll body is rescued by his fiance and he comes back to life. For their homicidal honeymoon, the demonic newlyweds hit the road, leaving a trail of murder and mayhem behind them!

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Horror History: Tuesday, October 13, 1998: Phantasm IV: Oblivion was released direct-to-video

The Tall Man’s unholy harvest reaches its crescendo, Mike, Reggie and Jody will converge across portals of time and dimensions of the undead to uncover his startling secrets.

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Horror History: Friday, September 25, 1998: Urban Legend was released in theaters

Urban legends, those contemporary macabre myths that have no traceable source yet they can’t be proven false, come to terrifying life in this hip and fast-paced horror film. What you don’t believe can kill you.

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