Faceless | Available Now

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A disoriented and frightened man awakens in a hospital room to discover he’s the recipient of a full face transplant. Plagued by weird flashbacks, no memory and no visitors, he is unprepared when they release him from the hospital. When a mysterious red- haired woman, Sophie, befriends him, life gets even weirder. Suddenly a hooded man stalks him, his friends abandon him, and strangers give him odd looks. Distraught he goes out drinking only to end up in an altercation with a man – who has no face! Now he must investigate what has happened and who is stalking him before it’s too late…

Demonic – Official Teaser | HD | IFC Midnight

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Opening in Theaters and VOD: August 20

Director: Neill Blomkamp

Stars: Carly Pope, Chris William Martin, Nathalie Boltt

From the director of District 9 and Elysium, a young woman unleashes terrifying demons when supernatural forces at the root of a decades old rift between mother and daughter are revealed.

The Awakening (1980) – Official Trailer

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Two-time Academy Award® winner* Charlton Heston stars as an archaeologist driven to destroy the ancient evil he unleashes when his research causes The Awakening. Matthew Corbeck (Heston, Ben-Hur) is obsessed with finding and opening the tomb of the murderous ancient Egyptian queen Kara, to the point of neglecting his pregnant wife (Jill Townsend, Poldark) even as she delivers their baby. But the evil that Corbeck frees takes possession of his newborn daughter. Now, eighteen years later, Corbeck’s daughter, Margaret (Stephanie Zimbalist, Remington Steele), returns to Egypt to meet her father for the first time – and Corbeck must overcome powerful occult forces to destroy the evil he loosed upon the world.

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Sphinx (1981) – Official Trailer

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Someone is hunting tourists out of season in this adventure thriller directed by Franklin J. Schaffner (Planet Of The Apes, Patton, Papillon, The Boys From Brazil) and starring Lesley-Anne Down (The Great Train Robbery), Frank Langella (Dracula), and John Gielgud (Murder On The Orient Express). A beautiful, dedicated Egyptologist finds her life threatened many times while traveling from Cairo to Luxor’s Valley of the Kings. She is in search of a mysterious tomb of riches, which also holds great interest for black marketeers. Based on a novel by Robin Cook, this riveting film delivers twists, turns and a tale of intrigue you won’t soon forget!

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Set against the backdrop of contemporary Tunisia, journalism student Yassmine and two classmates set out to solve the cold case of Mongia, a woman found mutilated 25 years ago and now imprisoned in an asylum suspected of witchcraft. As they pursue their investigation, the three friends stumble into the archaic and ominous world of Dachra, an isolated countryside compound filled with goats, silent women, mysterious drying meat and home to a cult. When Yassmine discovers Dachra’s secrets, she must fight to escape alive.

To Your Last Death Review

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Director: Jason Axinn

Writers: Jim CirileTanya C. Klein

Starring: Morena Baccarin, William Shatner, Ray Wise

Wow. This movie was genuinely all over the place. That’s not to say it didn’t make sense or come together nicely at the end, but holy crap, what a rollercoaster ride it took to get there. Under normal circumstances I don’t recommend a movie in the first paragraph, but here you go: see To Your Last Death. You almost certainly will not be let down.

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By Night’s End Review

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Director: Walker Whited

Writers: Sean McCane, Walker Whited

Starring: Michelle Rose, Kurt Yue, Michael Aaron Milligan

Just to clear things up a bit right off the bat: By Night’s End is not a horror film. This isn’t a negative because it was actually a pretty good movie. That being said, this is a pretty straightforward home invasion thriller. Don’t expect there to be any supernatural boogeymen, vampires, zombies or a tremendous amount of gore. Instead, go into this movie expecting a stylish nail biter.

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Legend Of The Muse Review

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Director: John Burr

Writer: John Burr

Starring: Riley Egan, Elle Evans, Kate Mansi

“Romantic horror.” There, I said it. I know that when I personally think of the concept of romantic horror, aside from a few exceptions images conjure in my brain of leather-clad vampires a-la early 90s era Cinemax. Maybe it’s a very close-minded point of view (and I can readily admit that it is) but I have never been able to really wrap my mind around something heartfelt also being overtly gory.

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The Tell Tale Heart Review

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Director: McClain Lindquist

Writers: John LindquistMcClain LindquistEdgar Allan Poe

Starring: Sonny Grimsley, James C. Morris, Mikah Olsen

“Art is Long, and Time is fleeting,
And our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still, like muffled drums, are beating,
Funeral marches to the grave.”

-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Tell Tale Heart starts with the poem of Longfellow, which we all can appreciate pertaining to this infamous story. Much appreciated is the retro-yet-recent feel of the movie. It is something to behold. We follow the caretakers journey in this short film caring for an old man, murder, and a descent into complete madness. Everything one could love about one of Poe’s infamous thrillers, really.

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Between The Darkness Review

By: Christina DelPrete

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Director: Andres Rovira

Writer: Andres Rovira

Starring: Lew Temple, Danielle Harris, Nicole Moorea Sherman

Sprout Grady is a 13 year old girl who is convinced that there is a monster lurking in the nearby woods. She goes on a mission with her younger brother to destroy this being but instead she uncovers many secrets that change the outlook on everything she thought she once knew.

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Butterfly Kisses Review

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Director: Erik Kristopher Myers

Writer: Erik Kristopher Myers

Starring: Rachel Armiger, Reed DeLisle, Matt Lake

Synopsis: Found footage and urban legend come together in chilling fashion in this unsettling film, shot on location in Ellicott City, Maryland. Gavin York, a wedding videographer sorting through used tapes, uncovers hours of footage shot by two student filmmakers obsessed with an apocryphal figure known as Peeping Tom. Followed by a documentary film crew, Gavin pursues the truth of the students’ fate, while also seeking fame and fortune by editing their “”found footage”“ into a film of his own. What he discovers instead is doubt and ridicule from all who view it, and allegations of a hoax designed to launch Gavin’s filmmaking career. As his obsession grows, Gavin leads the documentary film crew down the same dangerous path taken by the student filmmakers eleven years prior, all while a terrifying urban legend lies in wait.

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Inoperable Review

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Director: Christopher Lawrence Chapman

Writers: Christopher Lawrence Chapman, Jeff Miller

Starring: Danielle Harris, Jeff Denton, Katie Keene

When I first heard about Inoperable and saw the trailer, I was honestly looking forward to seeing it.  It sounded and looked interesting.  The concept seemed new and fresh.  It also didn’t hurt that lifelong scream queen Danielle Harris was in the starring role. Unfortunately, all of these elements combined still resulted in a film that is slightly above mediocre. That’s not to say it was completely unwatchable; it just wasn’t the movie I had psyched myself up for.

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Desolation Review

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Director: David Moscow

Writers: Craig Walendziak, Matthew McCarty

Starring: Raymond J. Barry, Cailey Fleming, Dominik Garcia

There’s a feeling you get when you sit down to view a movie and you’re under the impression that you have a pretty good idea of what you’re about to watch, only to find out that no, you in fact were not adequately prepared for this movie. This is what Desolation did for me, in leaps and bounds.

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Better Watch Out Review 

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Director: Chris Peckover

Writers: Zack Kahn, Chris Peckover

Starring: Olivia DeJonge, Levi Miller, Ed Oxenbould

Every now and again, a horror movie comes along that really knows how to push every single one of your buttons in just the right way.  Whether it brings the perfect amount of suspense or gore, it just really makes you happy that you took the time to watch it.  Better Watch Out definitely serves that purpose.

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Horror History: Wednesday, December 21, 2016: The Autopsy of Jane Doe was released in theaters

Father and son coroners are pulled into a complex mystery while attempting to identify the body of a young woman, who was apparently harboring dark secrets.

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Horror History: Friday, November 11, 2016: The Monster was released in theaters

A mother and her 10-year old daughter are trapped in a forest. There is something in this forest. Something unlike anything they have heard before. Something that lurks in the darkness and it’s coming after them.

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Horror History: Tuesday, November 1, 2016: Krampus Unleashed was released direct-to-video

In pursuit of buried treasure, a group of fortune hunters unearth an ancient demonic summoning stone that holds a terrible curse and awakens a timeless evil, the Krampus. After centuries of slumber, Krampus has awoken with a thirst for blood.

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Horror History: Saturday, October 29, 2016: Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories was released in theaters

This critically acclaimed anthology sees a young couple planning to purchase an old home, but would like one last tour before the closing. They’re guided around the estate by a realtor that may have more in store than they bargained for. Searching floor by floor, they begin to discover seven tales of terror, that will leave you asking…How many stories does your home have?

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Horror History: Friday, October 21, 2016: Ouija: Origin of Evil was released in theaters

In 1967 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their séance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by the merciless spirit, this small family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side.

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Horror History: Friday, September 16, 2016: The Devil’s Dolls was released in theaters

In the aftermath of the hunt for a serial killer, an ancient curse consumes a city, causing a series of brutal murders and pitting a detective against the clock to save his daughter’s life.

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