Sandy should be enjoying the time of her life, but when her friends start disappearing, she discovers they have awakened the vengeful spirit of a girl they wronged long ago. Now Sandy must unlock a dark secret from her past before it’s too late.
Sara is unhappy in her job, her relationships, and just about everything else she has going on in her life. One Friday night, a night she thinks her longtime boyfriend is going to propose, Sara is surprised when things don’t go as planned. Soon things turn violent and Sara has to cover her tracks. This all coincides with a visit from a know-it-all plumber, a nosey neighbor, and phone calls from a friend who talks incessantly. Tired of being Mansplained by the world, Sara enacts the best kind of Polanski-esque revenge on her would be mansplainers.
Jake’s Closet takes you back to the terrors of childhood in a suspenseful and deeply moving story that dives into the mind of a little boy struggling under the stress of his fracturing family.
STARRING: Brooke Bloom, Sean Bridgers, Anthony DeMarco
In the shadowy streets of New York, vampire lovers and vampire slayers clash in a blood-spattered battle for world domination. Who will rule the night? A candlelit, fang-filled thriller in the eerie tradition of Dark Shadows.
STARRING: Jacqueline Anderson, Adrian Alvarado, Richard Ryan
Gruesome, macabre, and offbeat 1971 cult classic and the equally disturbing 2000 sequel. Directed by Ted V. Mikels. Commentary track and bonus material included.
Director Francesco Barilli’s hallucinatory horror-thriller stars Mimsy Farmer who portrays Sylvia, a chemist who begins to suffer from strange visions; a mysterious woman in black applying perfume in a mirror appears to her and strangers follow her everywhere she goes. Barilli’s psychological investigation into the workings of the mind becomes apparent when it is revealed that as a child, Sylvia committed a horrible crime. The slow progression from successful scientist to a woman on the verge of insanity shows an in-depth look at the intricacies of the haunted mind. This is a remarkable film, weaving reality, fantasy and memory into an almost seamless fabric.
STARRING: Mimsy Farmer, Jho Jhenkins, Luigi Antonio Guerra
Scientists using nano technology to shrink objects to microscopic size use their science on a deadly shark, which is injected into a person’s bloodstream in an attempt to cure a rare blood disorder. When the shark begins to do more harm than good, a team of adventurers enter the bloodstream in a shrunken submarine in an attempt to kill or be killed by the smallest great white of them all!
When a local cop and an overzealous social-worker follow clues on missing persons cases around town, stomach-turning discoveries are unearthed on a pig farm, where the town butcher has been slaughtering more than livestock.
A serial Killer in Western Pennsylvania stalks his next female victim before crossing paths with two seasoned detectives. After a near fatal injury the killer only known as the devils butcher, is rescued by a satanic cult leader. The battle between good and evil begins, as the infamous masked killer known as Brother is born.
In 1979, a group of young filmmakers set out to make an adult film in rural Texas, but when their reclusive, elderly hosts catch them in the act, the cast find themselves fighting for their lives.
Hellraiser: Bloodline sinks its hooks into past, present and future with the story of Phillip LeMarchand, the 18th-century toymaker who made the lament configuration puzzle box, his descendent John Merchant – a 20th-century architect whose most recent building bears a striking resemblance to the lament configuration – and Dr. Paul Merchant, a 22nd-century engineer and designer of The Minos, a space station which is a great deal more than it seems.
Hellbound: Hellraiser II expands on Barker’s original vision as screenwriter Peter Atkins takes Julia Cotton, her step daughter Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) and the sinister Dr. Channard (Kenneth Cranham) into the dominion of the Cenobites themselves.
In the 1980s, Clive Barker changed the face of horror fiction, throwing out the rules to expose new vistas of terror and beauty, expanding the horizons for every genre writer who followed him. With Hellraiser, his first feature film, he did the same for cinema.
Hedonist Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman) thinks he has reached the limits of earthly pleasure. But a mysterious puzzle box will take him further than he can possibly imagine, opening the doors to a dominion where pain and pleasure are indivisible and summoning the Cenobites, whose experiments in the higher reaches of experience will tear his soul apart. When he manages to escape, Frank returns to the world skinless and in need of help. Now his former lover Julia (Clare Higgins) must kill to make him whole again. But the Cenobites want Frank back, and there’ll be hell to pay when they find him.
Hellbound: Hellraiser Ii expands on Barker’s original vision as screenwriter Peter Atkins takes Julia Cotton, her step daughter Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) and the sinister Dr. Channard (Kenneth Cranham) into the dominion of the Cenobites themselves. Hellraiser Iii: Hell on Earth sees Pinhead set loose on the sinful streets of New York City to create chaos with a fresh cadre of Cenobitic kin. Then, Hellraiser: Bloodline sinks its hooks into past, present and future with the story of Phillip LeMarchand, the 18th-century toymaker who made the lament configuration puzzle box, his descendent John Merchant – a 20th-century architect whose most recent building bears a striking resemblance to the lament configuration – and Dr. Paul Merchant, a 22nd-century engineer and designer of The Minos, a space station which is a great deal more than it seems.
Experience the sublime agony of this quartet of torment like you never have before in all-new 4k restorations from the original camera negatives. Hell has never looked better!
In this Huluween mash-up, members of the Loser’s Club confront Pennywise (Tim Curry & Bill Skarsgard), the terrifying clown. Watch this scene-by-scene comparison of the 1990’s Stephen King’s IT vs IT Chapter 2, where Beverly Marsh (Jessica Chastain), Ben Hanscom (John Ritter), and Richie Tozier (Bill Hader) face their worst nightmares. Watch Stephen King’s IT and IT Chapter 2 NOW on Hulu!
The definitive version of Jason Impey’s tale following two escaped convicts who kidnap a female hostage to abuse and use as an object to get away from the two corrupt cops on their case.
Faith (Chrissy Metz) keeps her troubled teenage daughter on a tightly controlled but illicit pill regimen in order to ward off a terrifying affliction. But after a Christmas burglary, their dark family secret may finally be exposed.
During the midst of a massive pandemic and lockdown, a Horror Youtube guy finds himself trapped in the very thing that he spends his time tearing down : a bad horror film. Alone and isolated, a mysterious package from somewhere in Long Island seems to be driving him mad. A series of terrifying and bizarre supernatural occurrences follows, testing the limits of his fortitude and patience, as well as his ability to not go downstairs to find out what made a noise in the middle of the night. Can he use his knowledge of crappy horror films to stay alive, or will he be just another victim in the Last Amityville Movie?
When a local cop and an overzealous social-worker follow clues on missing persons cases around town, stomach-turning discoveries are unearthed on a pig farm, where the town butcher has been slaughtering more than livestock.