Amsterdam – a city known for its wild debauchery, legal sex and drugs, and sharks?! When sex and drug obsessed Tommy takes a trip to Amsterdam to visit a brothel in the Red Light District, he tries the newest experimental drug available on the black market that turns him into a HALF MAN, HALF SHARK, FULL ON KILLING MACHINE! Will the ladies of the brothel survive the night? Hope ya’ got your rubbers!
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.
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.
Pals Joan and Michael host an elaborate dinner party for their best friends on the anniversary of the death of Joan’s husband. But as each guest arrives they find their very lives are on the menu to protect a secret that links them all.
In theaters now. The residents of a small rural town discover that a demon is about to be born among them. They desperately try to escape before the evil is born, but it may be too late.
Four brides are murdered on their wedding nights. The culprit is a vampire, who thrives on virgin blood. One of the girls comes back to life, only to marry our blood-sucking “hero.” Now we have two vampires to contend with.
A hired hand faces upheaval when the boss’ ungrateful son returns to take over the family farm. As Andy struggles to adapt to a changing world, a darkness settles over the community and mysterious occurrences begin in 1980s Alberta.
Onyx the Fortuitous is struggling to find purpose with his soul-devouring side gig when he receives a coveted invitation to the mansion of his idol, Bartok the Great. Here, he joins Bartok and his mysterious delegation to raise the spirit of an ancient demon for a once-in-a-lifetime ritual.
Daryl Dixon shares a story with Isabelle about his grandfather fighting in WW2. Don’t miss the season finale of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” this Sunday on AMC and AMC+.
After the loss of their mother, a group of estranged siblings agree to scatter her ashes at their family cabin outside Fouke, Arkansas. On the way, they breakdown and become stranded in the wilderness, and are soon stalked and terrorized by a legendary sasquatch monster thought to only be a local legend. Directed by cult auteur Shawn Burkett (Don’t F*ck in the Woods)
Daryl faces a walker unlike any other in a fight for his life. See how it all plays out on the Season Finale of Daryl Dixon this Sunday on AMC and AMC+.
Shortly after comic artist Adam (Augustus Prew) responds to Internet trolls, he begins experiencing sleep paralysis — while an empty rocking chair moves in the corner of his apartment. As he chronicles increasingly malevolent occurrences in a series of tweets, Adam begins to believe he is being haunted by the ghost of a dead child named David. Encouraged by his boss to continue the “Dear David” thread, Adam starts to lose his grip on what is online…and what is real. Based on the viral Twitter thread by BuzzFeed comic artist Adam Ellis.
Unearth the secrets of horror cinema with legendary filmmaker John Carpenter as he dissects the anatomy of fear, from Halloween to The Thing. And dive into the spine-chilling world of his latest project, Suburban Screams, which he remotely directed from his own home!
John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams is a genre-busting unscripted horror anthology series from the mind of legendary director, writer, and producer, John Carpenter. The series explores the dark secrets and unspeakable evil that sometimes lurks beneath the surface of the sun-drenched streets, manicured lawns and friendly neighbors of suburbia. Each episode focuses on one true tale of terror, told by the real people who lived through it. Their firsthand accounts are brought to life through premium cinematic scene-work, news clips, home photos, and archival footage, combining the visual language of horror films with the tools and techniques of documentaries, creating a uniquely frightening experience for viewers.
When a nun in a remote convent claims immaculate conception, the Vatican sends a team of priests to investigate. Concerns grow that an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled: that a woman will give birth to twin boys – one the Messiah, the other the Anti-Christ – and the ensuing battle will determine the fate of the world.
As the 1970s gave way to the 1980s, director Lucio Fulci (Don’t Torture a Duckling, City of the Living Dead) increasingly specialised in the dark, ultraviolent horror movies which would earn him the affectionate moniker “the Godfather of Gore”. The third and final instalment in his “Gates of Hell” trilogy, 1981’s The House by the Cemetery showcases the malevolent maestro at his blood-drenched best.
The Boyles – Lucy (Catriona MacColl, The Beyond), Norman (Paolo Malco, The New York Ripper) and their young son Bob (Giovanni Frezza, Demons) – relocate from New York City to an ageing house in rural New England. But the evil force which lurks in its basement has already claimed the previous occupant and now has its sights set on the new owners. Soon, the unsuspecting family will become only too familiar with the dark secret of the monstrous Dr Freudstein…