42-66 Origin of Evil – Official Trailer

Patient 42-66 exits a jailhouse psychiatric clinic with a promise a restarting his life. Unfortunately, visions of the murderous past overwhelm him when he confronts the haunting and violent present he’s thrust into. A supernatural demon guides him to a showdown with a perverse boss and his depraved henchmen.

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Postscript – Official Trailer

In this future, it’s not just Max who’s mad! Postscriptis a set of short stories set in a nightmarish post-apocalyptic future and follows a handful of desperate survivors scattered around the globe as they endeavor to survive life-or-death struggles through harsh yet beautiful dystopian landscapes.

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Red Ghost: Nazi Hunter – Official Movie Trailer (2022)

Vyazma, USSR. WWII, 1941. A mythical lone-wolf fighter, known as The Red Ghost, roams the Russian forests sniping and killing Nazis one by one. He’s so destructive that a special unit of the Nazis’ Wehrmacht is ordered to search for and kill him. Simultaneously, a band of Soviet soldiers behind enemy lines trudge through the snow, hopeful to find safety, warmth and vodka. Instead, they find themselves trapped at a farm and surrounded by the Wehrmacht unit against whom they must fight to the death – but not without the help of The Red Ghost.

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Slapface – Official Trailer [HD] | A Shudder Original

After the death of his mother, Lucas, a loner who lives in a rundown home with his brother Tom, regularly seeks solace in the nearby woods. With his only “friends” being a group of female bullies, he keeps to himself most of the time. But, after a strange encounter with an inhuman monster, Lucas begins to withdraw from others. When the two reach a tentative trust, a bizarre friendship is born, and Lucas is swept up in a series of primal adventures.

Slapface, which won the “Best Audience Award” for “Best Horror/Thriller/Sci-Fi” Film at the Cinequest Film Festival in 2021, was written and directed by Jeremiah Kipp (Black Wake; 60 Seconds to Die ‘Monster’; The Sadist; The Pod) based on his short film of the same title. The film stars August Maturo (Girl Meets World, The Nun), Mike Manning (Son of the South, Teen Wolf), Dan Hedaya (The Usual Suspects), Mirabelle Lee (Blood Ties), Lukas Hassel, and Libe Barer (Sneaky Pete), Bianca D’Ambrosio (The Bay, I Am Mortal, Fear of Rain), Chiara D’Ambrosio (The Bay, I Am Mortal)

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Swamp Of The Ravens | Trailer

If you’re only going to watch one 70’s Ecuadorian Frankenstein movie this month, make it Manuel Cano’s utterly depraved 1974 gem The Swamp Of The Ravens! This still relatively obscure Eurohorror potbolier tells the tale of an unhinged medico who hacks up bodies in his remote lab, messing around with life and death and wallowing in gore galore. Eerily anticipating Stuart Gordon’s much later (and better) Re-Animator, The Swamp Of The Ravens is an atmospheric, often surreal, trashterpiece filled with nudity, sex, surgery and out-of-left field musical numbers!

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Midnight “You’re dead if you touch it” Clip

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.

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Hellbender – Official Trailer [HD] | A Shudder Original

16-year-old Izzy leads an isolated life on a lonely mountaintop. All she’s learned is from her protective mom and the wilderness that swallows them. Izzy dreams of a live gig, but her mother thinks she’s too sick and mustn’t be around others. Questioning her illness and starved for companionship, Izzy sneaks down the mountain where she befriends brazen Amber. Izzy is in heaven until a cruel drinking game with a live worm unleashes a new kind of hunger.

Hellbender, which had its world premiere at the 25th Fantasia International Film Festival in August 2021, is the sixth feature film written and directed by the filmmaking Adams family, Toby Poser, John Adams, and their daughter Zelda Adams (The Deeper You Dig, Halfway to Zen, The Shoot). Zelda stars in the film, along with her mother and sister Lulu, and took home the Best Actress award at the Fantasia International Film Festival.

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The Last Thing Mary Saw – “Finger” Clip | A Shudder Original

Mary mourns while, elsewhere in the house, Eleanor deals with a mysterious stranger.

Southold, New York, 1843: Young Mary (Stefanie Scott, Insidious Chapter 3), blood trickling from behind the blindfold tied around her eyes, is interrogated about the events surrounding her grandmother’s death. As the story jumps back in time, we witness Mary, raised in a repressively religious household, finding fleeting happiness in the arms of Eleanor (Isabelle Fuhrman, Orphan), the home’s maid. Her family, who believe they are seeing, speaking, and acting on God’s behalf, view the girls’ relationship as an abomination to be dealt with as severely as possible. The couple attempts to carry on in secret, but someone is always watching, or listening, and the wages of perceived sin threaten to become death, with the tension only heightened by the arrival of an enigmatic stranger (Rory Culkin, Lords of Chaos) and the revelation of greater forces at work. Directed by Edoardo Vitaletti.

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Hotel Poseidon Clip – Hotel Hell

David reluctantly pretends to be the manager of Hotel Poseidon, where fungus covers the walls and comments such as “faded glory” and “has seen better times” completely fall short to describe this establishment. He wanders the corridors of his personal Overlook Hotel like a zombie, being a passive spectator to what happens around him. Whether it’s clients without cash, his mother castrating him with her sharp tongue or the recently deceased aunt in the hallway whose pension kept the place going. David will gradually lose his balance and tumble into a waking nightmare, in which his hotel is transformed into an existential purgatory. With inner demons on the booze, lustful creatures tempting his lonely soul to sin and a big plunge into the proverbial metaphysical shithole, David can expect some strong comments on Trip Advisor

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The Boy Behind the Door – OFFICIAL TRAILER

A night of unimaginable terror awaits twelve-year-old Bobby and his best friend, Kevin, when they are abducted on their way home from school. Managing to escape his confines, Bobby navigates the dark halls, praying his presence goes unnoticed as he avoids his captor at every turn. Even worse is the arrival of another stranger, whose mysterious arrangement with the kidnapper spells certain doom for Kevin. With no means of calling for help and miles of dark country in every direction, Bobby embarks on a rescue mission, determined to get himself and Kevin out alive…or die trying.

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Paranoiac (1963) – Official Trailer

Nothing is quite what it seems in this riveting, complex tale of greed, dementia and deceit from Hammer Films, the experts in terror. Rescued from a suicide attempt by a man claiming to be her long-dead brother, a young heiress (Janette Scott, The Day Of The Triffids) finds a new reason to live. But her relatives have doubts. They think “Tony” (Alexander Davion) is an imposter who’s trying to get his hands on the family fortune. Everyone has their own secret reasons to suspect Tony, as well as their own designs on his vast inheritance – especially brother Simon (Oliver Reed, The Curse Of The Werewolf), a magnetic but devastatingly cruel wretch who’ll stop at nothing to thwart the supposed pretender.

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Lady In A Cage (1964) – Official Trailer

Two-time Academy Award®-winner* Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar®-nominee** James Caan in his first major film role. Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic chamber – a cage. Unable to escape, her situation becomes even more desperate when the emergency alarm attracts a swarm of terrifying intruders – a drunken derelict (Jeff Corey) and his boozy prostitute friend (Ann Sothern), as well as a trio of young delinquents (Caan, Rafael Campos, Jennifer Billingsley) who embark upon an orgy of wanton vandalism and sadistic brutality that culminates in murder.

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Trog (1970) – Official Trailer

A HOLLYWOOD LEGEND’S LAST MOVIE – ABOUT HUMANKIND’S FIRST MISSING LINK ENCOUNTER.

The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest. Few claim to have seen these links to our primitive past. But when a wild half-man/half-ape emerges from his countryside cave, TV cameras are there to observe the event – and the ensuing terror!

People call him Trog, short for a prehistoric cave dweller known as the troglodyte. To a determined anthropologist (Joan Crawford in her final film role), he’s the scientific discovery of the age. To others, he’s walking death. A grocer is impaled on a meat hook, a car is tossed aside like a twig, a child is kidnapped – all after local resident Sam Murdock (Michael Gough) prods the brute into a blind rampage. In true horror tradition, the world’s Murdocks leave no doubt who the real savages are … but what will become of he who is part-man, part-monster, all Trog!

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Lipstick (1976) – Official Trailer

THE STORY OF ONE WOMAN WHO HAD TO TAKE THE LAW INTO HER OWN HANDS

Margaux Hemingway makes her film debut portraying a high-fashion model who is victimized by a brutal assailant and then again by the judicial system that’s supposed to protect her. Chris Sarandon plays the music teacher who brutally attacks her and forces her to the point of desperation – and revenge.

As Margaux’s lawyer, Academy Award® winner* Anne Bancroft gives a brilliant, uncompromising portrayal of a woman who takes on the legal system in an attempt to define the rights of women in this complex and controversial issue. Mariel Hemingway, nominated for a Golden Globe, delivers an “immensely moving, utterly unaffected performance” (The New York Times) and director Lamont Johnson ably brings the film to its shocking and violent conclusion.

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The Temp (1993) – Official Trailer

From director Tom Holland (Child’s Play, Fright Night) comes a delectably dark thriller starring Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle, Oliver Platt and Faye Dunaway.

Life in the corporate world can be murder. At Mrs. Appleby’s, some people would kill to get ahead. Peter Derns (Hutton), a junior executive at Mrs. Appleby’s cookie company, is afraid his future prospects are crumbling faster than the product he markets. Hope appears in the formidable form of Kris Bolin (Boyle), his new temp. Gorgeous, bright, efficient, and ambitious, Kris helps Peter develop a deliciously successful marketing campaign. But after two executives meet mysterious deaths, Peter fears that murder is in the mix … and that his own future could end permanently due to the one person he needs to trust – his temp.

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Death Toilet Trilogy Trailer

Death Toilet – Vietnam veteran Brett Baxter comes home to settle his dead brother’s affairs and soon realizes that his toilet may be the embodiment of Satan.

Death Toilet 2 – Father Marcus needs the help of Brett Baxter as toilets around the country are becoming demonically possessed.

Death Toilet 3: Doody Calls – Brett Baxter travels the globe ridding the world of every demonic toilet he finds. His work done, he retires, but his quiet existence is disrupted when a toilet from his past returns and is more diabolical than ever.

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Whispers In The Dark (1992) – Official Trailer

Manhattan psychiatrist Ann Hecker (Annabella Sciorra, Jungle Fever) is haunted by secret fantasies — recurring erotic dreams inspired by the confessions of a lustful patient (Deborah Kara Unger, Silent Hill). Seeking help, Ann confides in her mentor, Dr. Leo Green (Alan Alda, M*A*S*H), but a different sort of treatment comes into play when Ann meets Doug McDowell (Jamey Sheridan, Stephen King’s The Stand), a ruggedly handsome pilot whose attentions spark a love affair beyond Ann’s wildest fantasies. But when one of Ann’s patients turns up dead, the clues point to Doug as the murderer. Can Ann truly trust this man whom she hardly knows? Is he after her love … or her life?

With unrelenting, pulse-pounding suspense, Whispers In The Dark is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep you guessing until its shocking, fever-pitched climax.

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Dracula: Dead And Loving It (1995) – Official Trailer

IT’S GOOD TO BE THE KING … OF THE UNDEAD!

The immortal Mel Brooks offers up a comedy transfusion with Dracula: Dead And Loving it — a fangtastic spoof in the vein of Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, and Spaceballs.

Leslie Nielsen sinks his teeth into the role of the legendary vampire, while Brooks himself portrays his adversary Van Helsing in a battle where the stakes have never been higher. Featuring supporting roles from Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Lysette Anthony, Peter MacNicol, and the great Harvey Korman, Dracula: Dead And Loving It is Brooks at his battiest — and it’s bloody hilarious.

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