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Saturday the 14th (1981) PG (Feature Film - Comedy, Horror) |
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In this early '80s send-up of venerable horror clich‚s, Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss star as John and Mary, an ordinary couple who inherit a mysterious house from a deceased uncle. Along with kids Debbie (Kari Michaelsen) and Billy (Kevin Brando), they move into the musty mansion, unaware that…
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The Monster Club (1981) (Feature Film - ) |
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This quaint horror anthology is loosely based on the works of horror novelist R. Chetwynd-Hayes -- who is portrayed by John Carradine as an active participant in his own tales. The author is invited by a suave vampire (Vincent Price) to accompany him to the title establishment, where he observes the…
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Graphic Sexual Horror (Feature Film - Documentary, Technology) |
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Filmmakers Barbara Bell and Anna Lorentzen offer an unflinching look at one the most notorious "violent porn" websites on the internet with this documentary profile of Insex.com, its colorful cast of fetish artists, and its unapologetic artistic creator Brent (aka PD). Exclusive Insex footage,…
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The Last Horror Movie (2004) R (Feature Film - Drama, Horror, Crime) |
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Julian Richards' The Last Horror Movie centers on Max, a wedding photographer who, at night, with the assistance of a homeless person, makes brutal home movies of him killing a variety of innocent people. Max often addresses the camera in a chilling and flamboyant manner. His psychotic state grows even…
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Cannibal Girls (1973) R (Feature Film - Horror) |
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…Canadian horror spoof as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed-and-breakfast run by a trio of flesh-eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu. This is a pretty tame affair considering the subject matter, dishing up rather skimpy portions of both horror and humor.…
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Premonition (2004) R (Feature Film - Horror, Foreign) |
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A man discovers a newspaper that predicts the future in an unsettling manner in this thriller from Japan. Hideki Satomi (Hiroshi Mikami) is traveling with his wife and daughter when he has to stop to use a pay phone. While waiting, he finds a clipping from a newspaper, which features an obituary --…
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