A young Jeffrey Dahmer makes it into a suspicious amount of club school pictures…
My Friend Dahmer: A disturbed childhood, unhealthy obsessions and a liking for alcohol characterise the young life of Jeffrey Dahmer. However, as he grows old, he turns into something sinister.
Dark Stories tells five tales of gripping terror in a fantastic anthology where horror, suspense and humor intertwine with stark reality to make you shiver with fear. A lone mother is attacked by a bloodthirsty creepy doll … and to keep it from killing her sleeping son, she must use all her imagination to distract it with horror stories. Join Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Bloodrayne), Michelle Ryan (Cockneys vs Zombies, Bionic Woman), and Dominique Pinon (Delicatessen, The City Of Lost Children) for a night of unending terror featuring shadowy ghouls stalking an art gallery, the final judgment before an impending apocalypse, a forensic scientist confronted by his zombie victim, a nightmarish monster and more!
Hearing impaired Kyung-mi (Ki-joo Jin) catches the attention of Do-Sik (Wi Ha-Jun; “Squid Game”), a mysterious serial killer that’s been stalking their neighbourhood. Do-Sik targets Kyung-mi, presuming her deafness will make her an easy target, sparking a twisted game where the killer hides in plain sight.
This epic fantasy tale, about the history of a land that never was, begins when an ambitious young man steals forbidden knowledge from a sacred plant. He falls to its darker temptations and in so doing, unleashes ages of suffering onto mankind. As his power grows over the years, it falls to people of different ilk and culture to attempt to stop him. Among those who stand against him are a daring tomb-robber, star-crossed lovers, a maniacal necromancer, winged assassins, and an undying guardian. Featuring the voices of Richard E. Grant, Lucy Lawless, Patton Oswalt, Betty Gabriel and Joe Manganiello.
On the coast of Maine, a curious young girl falls under the spell of a terrifying local ghost story. By the time her parents realize what’s happening, it might be too late to bring her back.
Nolan is a boy on the run through parallel worlds, trying to stay one step ahead of a monstrous evil that destroyed his family. But, when he winds up stuck in a world with a furious older sister he’s never met before, he realizes she may be the key to defeating his adversary.
A couple embarks on a weekend getaway only to find the island curiously deserted. After stumbling upon the town’s dark secret, they trigger a time loop, forcing them to relive a demented cycle of terror with seemingly no means of escape.
Get ready for shellshock! It’s the Zombeavers meets Godzilla versus Attack Of The Crab Monsters hybrid you always craved in the creature feature comedy horror of the year. Mutated by nuclear runoff a horde of murderous horseshoe crabs descend on a sleepy California town causing Prom Night terror. As the deadly crustaceans claw their way through the disbelieving population, it’s up to a ramshackle band of students and police to address the increasingly ginormous crab menace in a love letter to such practical effects horrors as Gremlins and nostalgic Roger Corman classics.
While searching for the parents she’s never known, New York transplant Grace (Scout Taylor-Compton) returns to her childhood southern stomping grounds with her boyfriend (Nolan Gerard Funk) to investigate a promising lead on her family’s whereabouts. Upon arrival, the couple’s weekend takes a bizarre, terrifying turn as a nightmarish cult and their maniacal leader terrorize the pair en route to fulfilling a twisted ancient apocalyptic prophecy.
The Long Walk is Laotian director Mattie Do’s third feature, and centres around an old man, who discovers that he can travel back in time and speak with the dead. The film stars Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy, Noutnapha Soydara, Vilouna Phetmany, Chansamone Inoudom and Por Silatsa.
A new four-part sequel series to director William Butler’s acclaimed 2021 Lovecraft riff Miskatonic U: The Resonator! This time, Butler and company not only drag back the titular monstrous inter-dimensional death machine, but also re-introduce the character of Herbert West, the maniacal med student whose green juice brings the dead back to life! First seen in producer Charles Band and director Stuart Gordon’s cult iconic 1985 classic shocker Re-Animator, this new incarnation of West is even more maniacal and will stop at NOTHING to see his grisly experiments through. Beyond The Resonator: School’s out… of its MIND!
A young Jeffrey Dahmer lets his classmates see inside the shed where he keeps a peculiar collection…
My Friend Dahmer: A disturbed childhood, unhealthy obsessions and a liking for alcohol characterise the young life of Jeffrey Dahmer. However, as he grows old, he turns into something sinister.
While searching for the parents she’s never known, New York transplant Grace (Scout Taylor-Compton) returns to her childhood southern stomping grounds with her boyfriend (Nolan Gerard Funk) to investigate a promising lead on her family’s whereabouts. Upon arrival, the couple’s weekend takes a bizarre, terrifying turn as a nightmarish cult and their maniacal leader terrorize the pair en route to fulfilling a twisted ancient apocalyptic prophecy.
A self-styled messiah initiates a lost soul into his cult of sister-wives on an Edenic island, upsetting the delicate balance of a utopian community fixated on sin and salvation. Combining edge-of-your-seat suspense with arthouse flair, the horror-thriller follows two teenage runaways who become increasingly suspicious of the cult leader’s absolutist vision. Available March 1.
Ksyusha hardly remembers her biological father after he suddenly disappeared when she was a child. 10 years later, his icy body is found in the local mountains. Incredibly, he begins showing signs of life. He is brought home in an attempt for him to recover. Ksyusha’s mother remarried many years ago and her father’s return begins to destroy the once quiet life the family had known. Supernatural occurrences begin to happen within their once peaceful home. Ksyusha begins to suspect that something chilling, evil and demonic resides within her father. She will have to protect the family from… The Ice Demon!
After centuries of destroying Earth’s resources, humankind faces the grim reality that its last shot at survival may require creating an entirely new home—in outer space. An international expedition is quickly formed to find a suitable new planet, but when plans go awry, the crew is suddenly stranded without power on a strange planet. Unfortunately, they’ll soon learn that something truly unimaginable has been out there watching, lying in wait for the unwary human scouts. (Language: English)
Retreating from the violent Napoleonic War, a group of British soldiers make their way through the Black Forest in Germany, unaware of what new terror is awaiting them. Each has been through their own personal hell and the deeper they walk into the forest, the more broken their souls become. What evil magic will begin to pick at their insecurities and pull at their hopes and dreams? Who will be the first to flee? The first to kill? The first to break?
In No Exit, Havana Rose Liu (Mayday) makes her feature film leading role debut as Darby, a young woman en route to a family emergency who is stranded by a blizzard and forced to find shelter at a highway rest area with a group of strangers. When she stumbles across an abducted girl in a van in the parking lot, it sets her on a terrifying life-or-death struggle to discover who among them is the kidnapper. Directed by Damien Power (Killing Ground) from a screenplay by Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari (Ant-Man and the Wasp) based on Taylor Adams’ 2017 novel and produced by PGA Award winner Scott Frank (“The Queen’s Gambit”), the film stars Havana Rose Liu, Danny Ramirez (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Top Gun: Maverick), David Rysdahl (Nine Days), Dale Dickey (Winter’s Bone), Mila Harris (Young Dylan) and Dennis Haysbert (Breakthrough).
A man’s sudden return home in a coma years after he’s gone missing, throwing his family’s life into disarray as his homecoming brings with it some terrifying and supernatural goings-on.
Plagued by nightmares of an orphaned childhood, Lily comes home to find a key slipped under her door with the news she has inherited the country house her parents were murdered in, setting her off on an impulsive quest to find out the truth about her parents and the meaning behind the terrifying stories of death and disappearance in ‘the house on the hill.’
Based on the ancient demon Mammon, Incarnation is a twisted tale of greed about a young couple (Taye Diggs and Jessica Uberuaga) chasing the American dream.
Widely heralded as one of the greatest serial killer movies of all time, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer presents a bleak and unflinching dive into the mind of a mass murderer.
Recently released from prison, the nomadic Henry (Michael Rooker, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Walking Dead) finds temporary abode in the rundown Chicago lodgings of a former jail acquaintance and small-time drug dealer, Otis (Tom Towles). Hiding behind his unremarkable employment as a pest exterminator, Henry leads a double life, prowling the streets by night on a brutal and apparently motiveless killing spree. As the bodies mount up, Otis finds himself inducted into Henry’s dark secret world, but when Otis’ sister Becky (Tracy Arnold) moves in, herself fleeing from an uncomfortable domestic situation, it quickly becomes apparent that two’s company, but three’s a crowd.
Based on the horrific true-life crimes of Henry Lee Lucas, the harrowing controversial debut feature from John McNaughton (Mad Dog and Glory, Wild Things) returns to the UK in its best-looking release ever, in a new 4K restoration supervised by the director himself.