Horror History: Friday, September 22, 2000: Urban Legends: Final Cut was released in theaters

Amy is a student filmmaker vying for the prestigious Hitchcock Award with her thesis film. When shedecides to use the subject of urban legends, one-by-one her crewmembers fall prey to fatal ‘accidents’ during the shooting. After investigating and discovering that a sinister hand is at work. . . Amy must unmask the killer before she, too, becomes an urban legend.

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Horror History: Friday, August 11, 2000: Bless the Child was released in theaters

Maggie O’Connor, a single woman whose life revolves around her career as a nurse-until the surprise appearance of her sister Jenna (Angela Bettis) and Jenna’s newborn baby girl, Cody.

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Horror History: Friday, April 14, 2000: American Psycho was released in theaters

Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) is a Wall Street yuppie, obsessed with success, status and style, with a stunning fiancée (Reese Witherspoon). He is also a psychotic killer who rapes, murders and dismembers both strangers and acquaintances without provocation or purpose.

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Horror History: Tuesday, March 28, 2000: Leprechaun in the Hood was released direct-to-video

A group of aspiring rappers steal a magical flute that instantly makes them successful, however, it also awakens the wrath of the ruthless leprechaun.

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Horror History: Friday, March 17, 2000: Final Destination was released in theaters

Horror tale with a twist, Final Destination tells the story of teenager with strange premonitions about death and the mysterious accidental deaths that follow his life.

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Horror History: Friday, February 18, 2000: Pitch Black was released in theaters

When their ship crash-lands on a remote planet, the marooned passengers soon learn that escaped convict Riddick (Vin Diesel) isn’t the only thing they have to fear. Deadly creatures lurk in the shadows, waiting to attack in the dark, and the planet is rapidly plunging into the utter blackness of a total eclipse. With the body count rising, the doomed survivors are forced to turn to Riddick with his eerie eyes to guide them through the darkness to safety. With time running out, there’s only one rule: Stay in the light. Pitch Black is the original sci-fi hit that introduced the world to the character of Riddick, the ultimate anti-hero. Take a ride on the pulse-pounding adrenaline rush that USA Today calls “the best excuse to root for the bad guy since Arnold in the original Terminator.”

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Horror History: Tuesday, November 16, 1999: The Haunting of Hell House was released direct-to-video

A tale of vengeful spirits and tortured souls mark this adaptation of Henry James’ classic gothic thriller.

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Horror History: Tuesday, November 9, 1999: Retro Puppet Master was released direct-to-video

In this prequel, a young Andre is visited by a sorcerer who shares the ancient secret of installing the souls of the dying into inanimate objects.

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Horror History: Tuesday, October 19, 1999: Children of the Corn 666: Isaac’s Return was released direct-to-video

With riveting performances from stars John Franklin (Children Of The Corn, Addams Family Values) Stacy Keach (American History X) and Alix Koromzay (Carrie 11, The Haunting, Nightwatch), Isaac’s Return is the sixth and newest bone-chilling chapter in the thrilling Children Of The Corn series!

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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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