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Blackpine In Development English N/A Revolves around a soldier who returns home from Afghanistan and plans to raise his 12-year-old daughter. The mining community has fallen on hard times, but he makes a go of it until his daughter goes missing. He launches... |
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Frost Road In Development English Keith Arem Revolves around a man, who wakes up behind the wheel of his car after crashing headfirst into a tree. Injured and bleeding from the head, he makes his way to a nearby town called Frost Road, only to discover that the... |
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Ghost of Slaughterford Pre-Production English Ian D. Fleming A novelist trying to cope with the loss of her husband seeks inspiration for her next novel and travels to the remote town of Slaughterford. She moves into the abandoned Rolph Manor, where she encounters the ghost of Victor... |
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Grabbers Awaiting Release English Jon Wright Ciarán O’Shea, the handsome though washed up policeman of sleepy Erin Island, has a daily routine consisting mainly of hanging out at the pub with the local drunks and various other charmingly eccentric characters. But his... |
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Harvest Pre-Production English Tony Tilse For ELLIE, TOM and ALF, scared and on the run following a bungled robbery, a hidden, isolated village on the banks of a dry lake is the perfect place to hide. It’s harvest time and the fugitives readily agree when they'... |
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Kakashi (2001) Norio Tsuruta Good film, but not something you'd really expect. More of an actor-driven movie with a very good plot that leads to a whacked out ending. Not really recommended unless you don't mind waiting an hour for the horror... |
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Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) John 'Bud' Cardos This is a good and classic deadly-spider film, which in some aspects is better than more recent films with a similar theme. Check this one out. |
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Love Bite Post-Production English Andy de Emmony High school is over and summer has begun in the dead-end seaside town of Rainmouth. While Jamie’s friends seem to be happy working in the local pie factory by day and looking for a shag by night, Jamie is bored out of his... |
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Motel Hell (1980) Kevin Connor One of my guilty pleasures. Cheesy and fun. Worth a rent if you're into 80's horror, like myself. |
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Near Dark (1987) Kathryn Bigelow One of my favorite vampire movies. Unique, well directed, great cast, creative story. If you don't mind the vamps not having fangs, then check this film out! |
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Noroi (2005) Kôji Shiraishi The film's story is told in a realistic documentary style and forces the viewer to pay attention to detail, as we put together clues along-with the journalist. That, combined with the eerie atmospheric music and strange... |
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Pontypool (2008) Bruce McDonald Pontypool successfully delivers an incredibly original and clever take on the "infected population" sub-genre that has been sweeping horror flicks lately. Although there's not much in the way of action... |
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Pontypool Changes In Development English Bruce McDonald The sequel to Pontypool, in which a virus is transferred from one person to another by way of words in the English language. |
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Race With the Devil (1975) Jack Starrett A solid action-suspense-thriller. This is a film that doesn't fall victim to predictability, especially towards the end; worth a check. |
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Second Coming (2009) Jose Zambrano Cassella Stay away from this movie and simply add it to the list of Vivendi failures. This film is just a miserable watch and really goes nowhere. The viewer will be appalled by the ending and really never connects with the... |
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The Briar Lake Murders Pre-Production English David R. Ellis A group of rude and insensitive city kids take a weekend vacation to Briar Lake, a picturesque town overlooking a beautiful lake, which to most outsiders would appear to be a peaceful small town. Having zero respect for... |
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The Brotherhood of Satan (1971) Bernard McEveety An interesting idea that failed due to horrible directing, slow-pacing, and pointless and confusing sequences. Don't bother. |
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The Carrier (1988) Nathan J. White A good and seemingly unknown 80's horror flick. Cool premise and managed to keep my interest, but sadly could have played out the virus-aspect a little better. Still worth a rent. |
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The Children (1980) Max Kalmanowicz A fun cheesy B-movie that reminds us just why the 80's is a fav. decade amongst many horror fans (such as myself). Poorly scripted, horribly acted, and mediocrely directed, but I'll be damned if it wasn't... |
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The Crazies (2010) Breck Eisner With plot holes and cheap jump scares, The Crazies is far from a perfect film. But as far as sheer entertainment value goes, it hooks you in almost immediately and doesn’t let go until the final, earth shattering explosion... |
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The Falling (1987) Deran Sarafian The Falling is a cheesy 80's flick that would've been a fun ride had the filmmakers not been so scared to show more action on-screen. The "alien predator" isn't much of a menace until the very end,... |
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The Fog (1980) John Carpenter A decent flick, but a little slow. Worth a check if you're looking for something different or if you're fan of Carpenter. |
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The Village of Shadows Awaiting Release French Fouad Benhammou A group of friends take two separate cars while on a trip to a small village called Ruiflec for the weekend. Upon entering the village the occupants of one of the cars disappears, leaving the remaining group clueless as to... |
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Vamp (1986) Richard Wenk A fun movie that doesn't take itself seriously and offers a good assortment of interesting characters. If you're into 80s vamp flicks like Fright Night then I suggest giving this one a shot. |
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Wake Wood (2011) David Keating Done best with Pet Sematary, Wake Wood is a decent imitation at best, especially if you like these types of films. I'm personally fond of the killer-kid sub-genre, so I probably enjoyed the movie a little more than I... |
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Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) Narciso Ibáñez Serrador A good and underrated killer-kids flick. Slow paced, but interesting and doesn't hold back on the violence towards adults or kids. Worth a check if you're a fan of the sub-genre. |








