Horror

  • Bruno Mattei & Claudio Fragasso – Virus AKA Hell of the Living Dead (1980)

    Bruno Mattei1971-1980Claudio FragassoHorrorItalyThriller
    Virus (1980)
    Virus (1980)

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    Hell Of The Living Dead is the story of four commandos who are sent in to Papua New Guinea to investigate the cause of a chemical leak at the research facility “Hope.” The four commandos stumble upon reporter Lia and her cameraman. After discovering that the dead are walking and devouring the living due to the chemical leak, the group attempt to flee the country. (wikipedia)Read More »

  • Matteo Saradini – A Brush of Red (2009)

    2001-2010CanadaHorrorMatteo SaradiniShort Film
    A Brush of Red (2009)
    A Brush of Red (2009)

    A family is trapped in a hotel room while evil animals are outside destroying the city.Read More »

  • William Allen Castleman – Bummer! (1973)

    1971-1980ComedyHorrorUSAWilliam Allen Castleman
    Bummer! (1973)

    Bummer tells the tale of groupies who adore the rock and roll band called: The Group without realizing the band’s bassist (Dennis Burkley) is a disturbed psychotic sicko capable of rape and murder. Lots of nudity, and some so baaad it’s good moments.Read More »

  • Gustavo Diaz & Chaz Fenwick – Malice: Nu Gui (2023)

    Gustavo Diaz2021-2030AustraliaChaz FenwickHorror
    Malice Nu Gui (2023)
    Malice Nu Gui (2023)

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    A desperate man flees his home country of China, in an attempt to escape the curse of Malice, a dark malevolent and vengeful Chinese Nu Gui. Chinese folklore believes that these demonic souls only haunt males that have done them wrong in their past life. In an attempt to hunt down a former Shinto associate for help, Zheng takes refuge in the city of Brisbane, Australia. His efforts are futile as the nu gui stalks him at every moment, tormenting him, mentally destroying him for weeks until he breathes his final breath. His suicide ritual fails him and his letter becomes cursed by Malice.Read More »

  • Sam Raimi – Army of Darkness (1992)

    Sam Raimi1991-2000FantasyHorrorUSA

    As the unfathomable tentacles of evil spread across time and space, Ash finds himself whisked off to another dimension, right after the supernatural events of Evil Dead II (1987). Now, trapped in the distant Middle Ages, circa 1300 AD, battle-scarred Ash must fight tooth and nail against the same old adversary he confronted in The Evil Dead (1981). However, this time, he is neck-deep in trouble: not one, not two demons, but the entire army of darkness is after Ash, thirsting for his soul. And what’s more, there is no turning back. Can the guy with the chainsaw and the 12-gauge double-barrelled shotgun blast evil to smithereens and save both worlds from the curse of the mystical Necronomicon?Read More »

  • Nobuhiko Ôbayashi – Reibyo densetsu AKA Legend of the Cat Monster (1983)

    1981-1990HorrorJapanNobuhiko ObayashiRomance

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    Another stunning Tuesday Suspense Theater movie from Obayashi. I love how there is some music playing almost every second of the film. That gives the movie an special feeling of drama and I think of it as another way to telling the viewer like Hey, don’t forget you’re watching a movie!

    And the fact that this is a cat monster movie about making a cat monster movie featuring Takeko Irie, also known as the cat monster actress, and her daughter playing a character inspired in herself! I will sure give a rewatch to this after I watch some of Takako Irie’s cat monster movies.Read More »

  • Jirí Barta – Krysar AKA The Pied Piper (1986)

    Jirí Barta1981-1990AnimationCzech RepublicHorror

    THE PIED PIPER (KRYSAŘ), 1986, Czechoslovakia, 53 min. Director Jiří Barta’s stop-motion animated masterpiece, based on The Pied Piper of Hamelin, is set in a dark and twisted medieval village of narrow streets and weird Gothic arches, half-CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI and half-Jan van Eyck. The money-obsessed citizens, carved out of wood blocks and speaking in an onomatopoeic babble, are like George Grosz caricatures, literally spouting coins from their mouths instead of words. The rats are far more organic and sympathetic, made of real fur and whiskers, constantly tunneling and burrowing under the towering arches and cobblestone streets above. (In one of the film’s many surreal moments, a rat emerges from a gargoyle’s gaping maw.) Fans of fellow Czech animation legend Jan Švankmajer and the Brothers Quay will adore Barta’s eerie, Expressionist gem, recently restored for its first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release through Krátký Film Praha, Deaf Crocodile and Comeback Company. “Barta’s mastery of all aspects of filmmaking are evident: staging, production design, lighting, animation, editing, sound and music combine into dark worlds of repression and revolt with ironic conclusions.” – Phil Tippett (MAD GOD).Read More »

  • Jack Ersgard – Besökarna aka The Visitors (1988)

    1981-1990HorrorJack ErsgardMysterySweden

    STORY
    Frank and Sara moves into their new house on the countryside and they simply love it. But soon Frank starts to hear strange sounds coming from within the house along with that he finds the door to the attic always being open, even though he keeps closing it. He contacts a ghost-hunter named Allan who comes over to check things out, and they find that there are supernaturals elements within the house, but it also gets Allan killed. With his wife not believing him, Frank has to try and find out the truth of what’s inside the house and its attic by himself.Read More »

  • Kåre Bergstrøm – Klokker i måneskinn AKA Watches in Moonlight (1964)

    1961-1970HorrorKåre BergstrømMysteryNorway

    Four men are gathered to play a game of bridge, when the conversation turns to unnatural and occult events, while the scientist among them tries to give the experiences a natural explanation.Read More »

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