Experience a more visually stunning picture in this restored version of Alien3! Three-time Academy Award nominee Sigourney Weaver returns in Alien3 as Officer Ripley, the sole survivor of the spaceship Nostromo’s encounter with a deadly extraterrestrial in Alien, and subsequent victor over the Alien Queen after an epic battle in the cargo hold of the military transport ship Sulaco in Aliens. After escaping from the alien planet, the ship carrying Ripley crashes onto a remote and inhabited ore refinery. While living in the ore refinery until she is rescued by her employers, Ripley discovers the horrifying reason for her crash: an alien stowaway. As the alien matures and begins to kill off the inhabitants, Ripley discovers that her true enemy is more than just the killer alien.
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Horror History: Friday, May 15, 1992: The Vagrant was released in theaters
Bill Paxton stars in this humorous psychological thriller as an ambitious young executive whose life is turned upside-down by a derelict living across the street (Marshall Bell) and a thick-headed detective (Michael Ironside).
Read more “Horror History: Friday, May 15, 1992: The Vagrant was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, May 14, 1992: Scanners III: The Takeover was released in US theaters
A young scanner (Liliana Komorowska, Screamers) with extraordinary telepathic powers transforms into a lethal killing machine after taking one of her father’s experimental drugs.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, May 14, 1992: Scanners III: The Takeover was released in US theaters”Horror History: Wednesday, May 13, 1992: Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil was released direct-to-video
Four students ditch their high school prom for a party at a summer home. However, there is a psychotic priest on the loose determined to punish sinners.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, May 13, 1992: Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, May 6, 1992: Spellcaster was released direct-to-video
A brother and sister, Tom and Jackie, receive a mysterious sweepstake invitation worth one million dollars along with two free plane tickets to the contest site.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, May 6, 1992: Spellcaster was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, April 22, 1992: 976-Evil II was released direct-to-video
A seemingly harmless telephone service endows an evil teacher with powers from beyond the grave.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, April 22, 1992: 976-Evil II was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, April 15, 1992: The Resurrected was released direct-to-video
Based on the story by H.P. Lovecraft, a woman’s suspicion is aroused when her husband, a chemical engineer, receives deliveries that appear to be human remains.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, April 15, 1992: The Resurrected was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, April 10, 1992: Sleepwalkers was released in theaters
Stephen King’s twist on the legend has mother and son stalking a beautiful virgin and turning a midwestern town upside down.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, April 10, 1992: Sleepwalkers was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, March 12, 1992: Demonic Toys was released direct-to-video
A botched bust on a pair of arms dealers inadvertently leads to the raising of a sixty year old demon with the power to bring toys to life as his personal minions. The demon is looking for a body to inhabit so he can increase his powers, and it just happens that one of the police officers, Judith Gray (Tracy Scoggins) is pregnant with the ideal host. As the murderous toys close in on their victims, the officer must not only fight for her life, but for the soul of her unborn child.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, March 12, 1992: Demonic Toys was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, March 6, 1992: The Lawnmower Man was released in theaters
A scientist obsessed with perfecting virtual reality software experiments on a slow-witted gardener-who ends up turning into a frightening superhuman being.
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He’s back. He’s bad. And he’s a dad! Belial, everyone’s favorite beast-in-a-basket, is back in this sensational third film in the wildly macabre horror series. After being separated again from his conjoined twin brother Duane (Kevin Van Hentenryck), Belial finds out he’s going to be a deformed daddy! Mrs. Belial (Eve, played by Denise Coop) delivers a litter of bouncing baby monsters, but the blessed event turns into a nightmarish ordeal when the police kidnap the little critters. They should know it’s not safe to anger Belial! Attacking the cops in a climactic, gory rampage, everyone’s favorite mutant mauler stops at nothing to get his newborns back!
Read more “Horror History: Friday, February 21, 1992: Basket Case 3: The Progeny was released in theaters”Horror History: Wednesday, January 8, 1992: Evil Toons was released direct-to-video
It’s Roger Rabbit meets The Evil Dead as four sexy sorority girls agree to clean an old spooky house and wind up accidentally releasing a cartoon monster from an ancient book of demons. After the blood thirsty creature possesses one of the girls, it looks bleak for the rest of the busty gang until a ghostly presence (Hollywood legend David Carradine, Kung Fu) arrives to save the day in this comedy romp from director Fred Olen Ray, creator of the Cult Classic Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, January 8, 1992: Evil Toons was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, November 15, 1991: Cape Fear was released in theaters
Martin Scorsese brings heart-pounding suspense to this thriller about a psychopath (Robert De Niro) who emerges from prison with one mission — to seek revenge on his attorney (Nick Nolte).
Read more “Horror History: Friday, November 15, 1991: Cape Fear was released in theaters”Horror History: Friday, November 1, 1991: The People Under the Stairs was released in theaters
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Trapped inside a fortified home owned by a mysterious couple, a young boy is suddenly thrust into a nightmare. The boy quickly learns the true nature of the house’s homicidal inhabitants and the secret creatures hidden deep within the house.
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In George Romero’s The Facts In The Case Of Mr. Valdemar, a conniving wife and her lover use a hypnotic trance to embezzle a fortune from her dying husband, only to receive some chilling surprises from beyond the grave. Then in Dario Argento’s The Black Cat, a deranged crime scene photographer is driven to brutal acts of madness and murder by his girlfriend’s new pet.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, October 25, 1991: Two Evil Eyes was released in US theaters”Horror History: Friday, October 18, 1991: Dolly Dearest was released in US theaters
A centuries old black magic curse turns the world’s most beautiful doll into the world’s most savage killing machine.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, October 18, 1991: Dolly Dearest was released in US theaters”Horror History: Thursday, October 17, 1991: Puppet Master III: Toulon’s Revenge was released direct-to-video
After hearing that Andre Toulon’s puppets have no strings but rather seem to have a life of their own, Dr. Hess, a Nazi Gestapo henchman during World War II, sends soldiers to the theater to kidnap them. During the melee, Toulon’s wife ELSA is killed and Toulon the Puppet Master vows revenge and sends his living dolls to kill all who wronged him.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, October 17, 1991: Puppet Master III: Toulon’s Revenge was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, September 13, 1991: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare was released in theaters
In this sixth return to the horrifying world of Nightmare on Elm Street, the town of Springwood decides to forever end Freddy Krueger’s deadly hold on their dreams.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, September 13, 1991: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare was released in theaters”Horror History: Friday, August 2, 1991: Body Parts was released in theaters
After losing his arm in a car accident, a criminal psychologist has it replaced with a limb that belonged to a serial killer.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, August 2, 1991: Body Parts was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, June 27, 1991: The Pit and the Pendulum was released in theaters
In the quest to save souls, the Spanish Inquisition will stop at nothing and knows no boundaries for evil. Under the direction of Torquemada (LANCE HENRIKSEN – “Alien,” “Pumpkinhead,” “Millennium”) the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, Maria, a young baker’s wife, is falsely accused of witchcraft and dragged before the Inquisition and the Cardinal (OLIVER REED – “Gladiator,” “Three Musketeers”). Torquemada is enchanted by Maria’s beauty and subjects her husband Antonio to heinous tortures hoping to prove that his own desires for her are a result of her magic, that she has “bewitched him.” With the help of Esmeralda, Maria’s cellmate and confessed witch, Maria must find the power to save Antonio from Torquemada’s ultimate machine of torture: the inevitable, razor sharp PENDULUM poised over the inescapable PIT of hell.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, June 27, 1991: The Pit and the Pendulum was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, June 13, 1991: Howling VI: The Freaks was released direct-to-video
A villainous carnival owner traps a young werewolf to include in his growing menagerie of inhuman exhibits.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, June 13, 1991: Howling VI: The Freaks was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, June 5, 1991: Begotten was released in theaters
This gory and entirely visual film tells the surreal tale of the death and rebirth of gods.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, June 5, 1991: Begotten was released in theaters”Horror History: Monday, May 20, 1991: Omen IV: The Awakening debuted on television
The antichrist returns, this time as a little girl in this telefilm sequel, when a prominent couple unknowingly adopts the daughter of Damien from the original Omen.
Read more “Horror History: Monday, May 20, 1991: Omen IV: The Awakening debuted on television”Horror History: Tuesday, May 7, 1991: Sometimes They Come Back premiered on TV
Jim Norman moves back to his hometown with his wife Sally and son after accepting a teaching job at the local high school. The town holds dark memories for Jim who moved away years earlier following the murder of his brother. The young men responsible for the murder met with their own horrific deaths and now those restless spirits have come back for revenge. Based on a Stephen King short story.
Read more “Horror History: Tuesday, May 7, 1991: Sometimes They Come Back premiered on TV”Horror History: Friday, February 22, 1991: Bride of Re-Animator was released in US theaters
Doctors Herbert West and Dan Cain discover the secret to creating human life and proceed to create a perfect woman from dead tissue.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, February 22, 1991: Bride of Re-Animator was released in US theaters”Horror History: Thursday, February 14, 1991: The Silence of the Lambs was released in theaters
Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins deliver sensational, Oscar-winning performances in this “shockingly powerful thriller” (New York). “Stunning” (Los Angeles Times) and “spellbinding” (The Hollywood Reporter), this terrifying masterpiece garnered five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. A psychopath nicknamed Buffalo Bill is murdering women across the Midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the FBI sends Agent Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide clues to the killer’s actions.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, February 14, 1991: The Silence of the Lambs was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, February 7, 1991: Puppet Master II was released direct-to-video
You can’t keep a good man down or a Puppet Master buried as Tunneler, Leech Woman, Pinhead and the rest of the puppets return to exhume their beloved creator in Puppet Master II, the sequel to the hit horrorfest, Puppet Master. This time, the little devils are after the special fluid that keeps them alive, which is only found in…You guessed it…human brains.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, February 7, 1991: Puppet Master II was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, February 1, 1991: Popcorn was released in theaters
A campy movie marathon turns into an endless night of terror when a crazed killer decides to make a horror movie of his own.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, February 1, 1991: Popcorn was released in theaters”Horror History: Thursday, January 31, 1991: Shock ‘Em Dead was released direct-to-video
Martin is a total loser who makes a deal with the devil to become the greatest rock star in the world.
Read more “Horror History: Thursday, January 31, 1991: Shock ‘Em Dead was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, January 11, 1991: Warlock was released in US theaters
A warlock and witch-hunter time travel from the 1600s to the 1990s, as the warlock searches for ultimate control of Satan’s Bible and the destruction of all creation.
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