When a cosmic threat crash-lands on Earth, it’s up to the FEMALIENS to stop it! In her quest for galactic domination, Commander Tharis will stop at nothing to bring home the ultimate prize: the planet Earth. The only thing that stands in her way is Alterian Collector Maxy Prime, who has taken up residence on the primitive planet on a fact-finding mission. Settling into a new life on Earth, Maxy isn’t going to give her up home that easily, and when these two beauties from beyond the stars clash, they’ll leave a scorching supernova in their cosmic dust.
It’s 1957 and Ed Gein has just been arrested after committing his second murder. Through a series of flashbacks and imagined memories we see Ed’s story through his own eyes while hearing his story through parodies of classic songs. After his mother dies, Ed finally goes completely off the deep end, digging up recently deceased females to be his girlfriends and using their remains for whatever he sees fit, singing his way through the corpses and eventual murders. Once Ed’s deeds are finally found out, the sheriff and his deputies must sort through the wreckage of this unreliable narrator. As a treatise on crazy and a twisted romp through Ed’s imagination, Ed Gein: the Musical manages to be both a wild fantasy and a fairly historically accurate film about Ed’s crimes and capture.
STARRING: Dan Davies, Clifford Henry, Laurie Friedman-Fannin
Spain’s first major horror film production, The House that Screamed is a stylish gothic tale of tortured passions and bloody murder that bridges the bloody gap between Psycho and Suspiria.
Thérèse (Cristina Galbó) is the latest arrival at the boarding school for wayward girls run under the stern, authoritarian eye of Mme Fourneau (Lilli Palmer). As the newcomer becomes accustomed to the strict routines, the whip-hand hierarchies among the girls and their furtive extra-curricular methods of release from within the forbidding walls of institutional life, she learns that several of her fellow students have recently vanished mysteriously. Meanwhile, tensions grow within this isolated hothouse environment as Mme Fourneau’s callow but curious 15-year-old son Louis (John Moulder-Brown) ignores his mother’s strict orders not to get close to the “tainted” ladies under her ward.
Directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (Who Can Kill a Child?), this landmark title in Spanish genre cinema has been restored to its director’s original full-length vision for the first time.
STARRING: Christina Galbó, Lilli Palmer, John Moulder-Brown
Watergate-era governmental corruption inspired this cinematic howl of anger from boundary-breaking auteur Milton Moses Ginsberg (Coming Apart). The Werewolf of Washington is a biting satire that savagely attacks beltway politics while paying playful homage to the wolfman pictures of the past. Dean Stockwell (Blue Velvet) stars as a presidential aide whose rise to power is exacerbated by the bite of a wolf, transforming him into a bloodthirsty beast with the rising of every full moon. As history has shown, a monster in the White House is not strictly a 1970s phenomenon, and so, half a century later, The Werewolf of Washington is as eviscerating and relevant as ever. This edition includes a special director’s cut prepared by Ginsberg shortly before his death in 2021, as well as a 2K restoration of the 1973 theatrical release version.
STARRING: Dean Stockwell, Biff McGuire, Jane House, Clifton James
Put on your PJs and say your prayers … it’s time for one nightmare of an all-nighter with a double dose of slashtastic cult classics: The Slumber Party Massacre and Slumber Party Massacre II!
In The Slumber Party Massacre, Trish (Michele Michaels) invites her high school basketball teammates over for a night they’ll never forget — or survive — when an unexpected guest crashes the party: an escaped psychopath with a portable power drill. And in the freaky follow-up Slumber Party Massacre II, Courtney (Crystal Bernard) is tormented by dreams of the infamous Driller Killer returning to wreak havoc … only to find that (bad) dreams really do come true when the murderous monster is reincarnated as an evil rocker.
STARRING: Michelle Michaels, Crystal Bernard, Robin Stille
A fashion designer suffers from a mysterious illness that confounds her doctors and frustrates her husband – until help arrives in the form of a Filipino nanny who uses traditional folk healing to reveal a horrifying truth.
STARRING: Eva Green, Mark Strong, Chai Fonacier, Billie Gadsdon
Silvia and Andrés, two brothers who live with their grandfather in a house in the middle of the forest, unleash the wrath of a dark entity that will chase them relentlessly until it catches them, during the course of one night. Children must use the weaknesses of the entity to survive until dawn and thus free themselves from the curse.
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After her marriage breaks up, Jess moves her two children back to her childhood home where their lives quickly deteriorate into terror after the family dog bites her son. Giving him a horrific infection, Jess’s morals are tested when the only cure to keep her son alive proves deadly.
Two estranged brothers come together and discover old family secrets after inheriting their grandfather’s property. As their friends start to go missing, they fear they are being stalked by a creature lurking in the shadows.
Vicky (Ashley Benson) is a young woman looking for an escape after going through a harrowing break-up. After retreating to a friend’s remote cabin in the woods to clear her head, she continues modeling sexy lingerie for her devoted followers on 18 & Over, an adults-only, live-streaming website. But when the power keeps going out, Vicky discovers something terrifying awaiting her in the dark — a masked killer wielding a crowbar who’s hellbent on bringing her night to a grisly end. Alone at Night is led by an ensemble cast including Benson (Pretty Little Liars), Pamela Anderson (Baywatch), Luis Guzmán (Traffic), model Winnie Harlow, musician G-Eazy, rapper A$AP Nast, Paris Hilton, and more.
When horror guru Rad Chad Buckley’s funeral turns into an elaborate series of death traps centered around Chad’s favorite films, the guests must band together and use the rules of horror to survive the bloody game. Core Story: Rad Chad’s Revenge directed by Aaron B. Koontz. Segments: Welcome to the 90’s directed by Alexandra Barreto, The Night He Came Back Again Part VI – The Night She Came Backdirected by Anthony Cousins, Special Edition directed by Jed Shepherd, and We’re So Dead directed by Rachele Wiggins.
When horror guru Rad Chad Buckley’s funeral turns into an elaborate series of hilarious death traps, the guests must band together and use the rules of horror to survive the bloody game.
Monique ventures out of quarantine to visit an old friend who’s plagued by nightmares. She finds herself drawn into a hellish dreamscape where she must face her greatest fears – or risk never having existed at all.
While under heavily armed guard, the dangerous convicts aboard a cargo ship unite in a coordinated escape attempt that soon escalates into a bloody, all-out riot. But as the fugitives continue their brutal campaign of terror, they soon discover that not even the most vicious among them is safe from the horror they unknowingly unleashed from the darkness below deck.
When a cursed Egyptian sarcophagus falls into corrupt hands, the new owner becomes obsessed with the preserved mummified princess within and concocts a scheme to bring her back to life. The only problem – to do so requires human blood.
STARRING: Chris Bell, Rafe Bird, Melvyn Rawlinson, Natalie Rayner, Raven Lee
At the height of the Italian giallo boom of the early 1970s, scores of filmmakers turned their hand to crafting their own unique takes on these lurid murder-mysteries. This volume of Giallo Essentials presents three distinctly different but equally thrilling examples of genre, featuring some of European cult cinema’s most recognizable faces.
In The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave, director Emilio P. Miraglia (The Red Queen Kills Seven Times) melds the giallo’s trademark twisty whodunit storytelling with gothic chills, as troubled aristocrat Alan Cunningham (Anthony Steffen, Django the Bastard) is haunted by the specter of his dead wife Evelyn, and the gruesome and untimely deaths of several members of his family. Next, Riccardo Freda’s (Double Face) The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire finds tough ex-cop John Norton (Luigi Pistilli, A Bay of Blood) drafted in to catch the acid-throwing, razor-wielding maniac who’s terrorizing the streets of Dublin. Finally, Sergio Martino’s (Torso) The Suspicious Death of a Minor melds giallo trappings with elements of the then flourishing poliziotteschi crime thrillers, as undercover cop Paolo Germi (Claudio Cassinelli, What Have They Done to Your Daughters?) hunts a Milanese criminal outfit following the brutal murder of a teenage prostitute.
Brutal violence, globe-trotting intrigue and abundant sleaze collide in these three quintessential gialli, each one fully restored from its original camera negative and presented alongside an array of incisive bonus features.
STARRING: Anthony Steffen, Erika Blanc, Luigi Pistilli, Dagmar Lassander, Claudio Cassinelli
An eclipse blocks out the sun, blackening the skies on a hot summer day – harbinger of the darkness that will envelop Diana when a serial killer chooses her as prey.
STARRING: Asia Argento, Ilena Pastorelli, Andrea Gherpelli, Maria Rosa Russo, Mario Pirrello
A group of troubled teen girls and their teacher must fight for survival after discovering a cult has brought Humpty Dumpty, a killer doll, back to life and set loose on the camp where they are staying.
STARRING: Georgina Jane, Bao Tieu, Matt Baunsgard, Gillian Broderick
The son of a brilliant NASA scientist must enlist in Earth’s final mission to space in the hopes of finding his long-lost father as well as the new home for Mankind.
STARRING: Tim Llewellyn, Tom Zembrod, Michael Dooley
In this action-packed horror comedy, three scouts and lifelong friends join forces with one badass cocktail waitress to become the world’s most unlikely team of heroes. After their once peaceful town is ravaged by a zombie invasion, their scouting skills are put to the test to save mankind from the undead.
DECAPITATION. HANGING. DISEMBOWELMENT. CRUCIFIXION. STABBING. BURNING. AXING. THIS WAS THEIR… LEGACY OF BLOOD!
From the auteur called “an unmatched voice from the underbelly of low-budget genre cinema” (Rue Morgue) comes the hate-fueled/gore-spattered opus hailed as “a quintessential Andy Milligan film” (Senseless Cinema): For this loose remake of his own classic The Ghastly Ones, writer/director Milligan delivers a twisted family-gathers-in-creepy-mansion-for-inheritance saga filled with hysterical half-wits, inappropriate psychics, 1970s Staten Island standing in for late 1800s New England and some of the most insane explosions of graphic carnage in the entire Andy oeuvre. With all pre-print materials believed to be destroyed, the thought-lost complete theatrical version of Legacy Of Blood has been scanned in 2K from the only known 35mm release print. Legacy Of Horror, the television version featuring additional footage, is presented from a video master. Includes the uncut theatrical release and alternate television version.
STARRING: Elaine Boies, Louise Gallandra, Jeannie Cusick, Andy Milligan
HE COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT A VIRGIN’S BLOOD… SO A VIRGIN HAD TO DIE!
Immediately after completing Flesh For Frankenstein, writer/director Paul Morrissey and star Udo Kier created what remains sumptuously depraved Euroshocker, cunning political allegory and “wickedly funny horror that obliterates the line between art and bad taste” (Pop Culture Beast): Desperate for virgin blood, Count Dracula – Kier in the performance Flavorwire calls “one of cinema’s Top 5 Best Draculas” – journeys to an Italian villa only to discover the family’s three young daughters are also coveted by the estate’s Marxist stud (Joe Dallesandro of Morrissey’s Flesh, Trash and Heat). Stefania Casini (Suspiria) and Bicycle Thieves director Vittorio De Sica co-star – with an unforgettable cameo by Roman Polanski – in “one of the most unique vampire films in history” (Oh! The Horror), now scanned uncut in 4K from the original negative for the first time ever.
STARRING: Joe Dallesandro, Stefania Casini, Udo Kier, Roman Polanski, Vittorio De Sica
Will is a young Hispanic artist with a loving boyfriend and a good life, but when his bipolar mother reenters his life after a 10-year absence, it erodes the very foundation of his existence. Afraid of becoming his mother, Will spirals into obsession, despair and is tormented by the manifestation of his past trauma. He must confront own mental illness before it’s too late.
Medusa is back and her venom is deadlier than ever. When newcomer Lola is welcomed into Medusa’s circle, she endures a ritual to bring her closer to her new sisters, but what awaits her is more powerful and dangerous than she ever imagined.
STARRING: Becca Hirani, May Kelly, Connor Powles, Sarah T. Cohen
Sam Coleman is a down-on-his-luck college student who is struggling to find a job. One day, he receives a fateful call from Brooke’s Hardware Store, an eerie establishment that is desperate to hire a new employee for its yearly Black Friday sale. Sam is ecstatic to begin working his new job and is trained by the enthusiastic store manager, Gene. But after befriending a cynical coworker named Sarah, Sam uncovers a mystery involving the final messages of a missing employee. As Sam and Sarah begin to investigate the secrets that lie within the store, they are foiled by the watchful eye of the menacing Brooke’s General Manager, Brian. In retaliation for their nosiness, Sarah is fired, and Sam is left alone to uncover the truth himself. Once he discovers the horrific fate of the missing employee, he boldly hatches a plan to take down the store and put a stop to the corruption. Sam sabotages Brooke’s Hardware Store on Black Friday and believes he has defeated the evil institution. However, when Brian reveals he was never really working against Sam and Sarah, the true terror that lurks behind the walls is unveiled. Sam is then forced with a choice between giving up or standing to fight dark forces beyond his imagination.
STARRING: Hugh McCrae, Jr., Sarah José, Anthony Candell
The Amber Road is a place in the digital universe where anything can be bought, sold, and traded. Anything. It is a place where a person can fulfill their darkest desire or unleash their deepest depravity, and once you travel down that path, there comes a point where you can never return.
STARRING: Elissa Dowling, Rachel Riley, William McNamara, Janet Wang, Tom Sizemore
Volunteer home-care worker Rika is assigned to visit a family, she is cursed and chased by two revengeful fiends: Kayako, a woman brutally murdered by her husband and her son Toshio. Each person that lives in or visits the haunted house is murdered or disappears.
“Ju-On”: the name given to a deadly curse spawned when someone dies in the grip of a violent rage. All who come into contact with it are doomed… Collected together for the first time, writer-director Takashi Shimizu’s Ju-On: The Grudge series represents the flesh-crawling pinnacle of Japanese chillers that swept the globe at the turn of the millennium.
The films introduce the anonymous family house in the suburbs of Tokyo where an unspeakable evil lingers alongside its residents, the ghastly mother-son pairing of Kayoko and Toshio Saeki. Shimizu’s disconcerting approach to plotting, unnerving eye for the uncanny details in the dark corners of the frame and an innate talent for effective jump scares so impressed Evil Dead director Sam Raimi that he invited the director to helm two Hollywood remakes.
The quintessential J-horror series make its ARROW debut with a brand new 4K restoration of Ju-On: The Grudge and a wealth of new and archival extras, including Shimizu’s two The Curse straight-to-video precursors (previously unreleased outside Japan) and the White Ghost/Black Ghost diptych of tales unfolding within the same terrifying universe.
Three private detectives are sent by a corrupt police chief to investigate a series of murders that show evidence of cannibalism, leading them to a fashion designer and his troupe of models.