
ALTER Files
Cinematic and socially conscious, a horror showcase that lodges into your psyche.

Cinematic and socially conscious, a horror showcase that lodges into your psyche.

A young man unwittingly releases dark magic on a group of people in a photo and struggles to reverse the curse.

An ex-con finds himself fighting for his life after taking a job with a seemingly mild-mannered pet store owner.

Aaron Boone (Craig Sheffer) is haunted by terrifying nightmares of a city of monsters. He goes to see a psychiatrist, Dr. Decker (David Cronenberg), for help. But what Boone doesn't know is that Decker is really a serial killer. Decker frames Boone to take the fall for his murders, and Boone is killed by the police. But Boone is brought back to life by the monsters of his dreams, the Nightbreed, who in turn join Boone in his quest to stop Decker from killing again.

No one is safe when a killer, wielding the deadly contents of his toolbox, methodically stalks his prey.

The younger sibling of the teenager who killed while dressed as Santa carries on in his brother's bloody footsteps.

Obsessed with her beauty, Heather insists on an arm replacement made of gold, but it comes at a cost.

A group of ghost-debunking friends visits the supposedly haunted Stanley Hotel, but when Kyle sneaks down to explore the basement tunnels, the results are life-shattering.

While attending a dinner party at his former house, a man starts to believe that his ex-wife and her new husband have sinister plans for the guests.

When Jake and his dream girl, Amanda, contract a mysterious zombie virus, they end up on the run from Cass, a teen psychic sent by the government's top-secret Necrotic Control Division to track them down as they search for a cure.

From World War II to 1950's Hollywood, take a step back in time featuring "The Home" by L. Gustavo Cooper, "Catch a Butcher" by Cassiah Joski-Jethi, "Post Mortem Mary" by Joshua Long, and "Changeling" by Marie Clare Cushinan and Ryan O'Neill.

Cars trap their occupants in a web of supernatural horrors featuring "Liz Drives" by Mia Kat Russell "Crazy Car" by James Osborne "Reverse" by Josh Tanner "The Motorist" by Ciaran Lyons "Setaceous" by Tel Benjamin and "Van" by Domonic Smith.

Cinematic and socially conscious, a horror showcase that lodges into your psyche.

With a hearse as his escape vehicle, Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) flees from the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), who wants to enslave him as an undead servant. Along the way, he investigates the origins of his enemy. Elsewhere, Mike's friend Reggie (Reggie Bannister) searches for him in a variety of dimensions, all the while battling mysterious spheres, including the ones he's discovered in the breasts of his beautiful undead companion. The friends must stop the Tall Man before he destroys them all.

Police Lt. Kinderman (George C. Scott) notices similarities between his current murder investigation and the methods used by the Gemini killer (Brad Dourif) who was executed 15 years before. He soon discovers a hospitalized mental patient (Jason Miller) claiming to be the dead serial killer, but who looks uncannily like a priest Kinderman knew who died during an exorcism. As more bodies are found, Kinderman looks for connections between the two supposedly dead men.

The residents of a small town have begun dying under strange circumstances, leading young Mike (Michael Baldwin) to investigate. After discovering that the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), the town's mortician, is killing and reanimating the dead as misshapen zombies, Mike seeks help from his older brother, Jody (Bill Thornbury), and local ice cream man Reggie (Reggie Bannister). Working together, they try to lure out and kill the Tall Man, all the while avoiding his minions and a deadly silver sphere.

A scientist, a sheriff, an exterminator and an island mayor's daughter go on the hunt for mutant meat-eating cockroaches that are terrorizing a peaceful New England fishing village.

A man awakes-- without memory -- in a pit full of bodies and must figure out if the people who rescued him are the killers, or if he is the murderer.

A herpetologist (Robin Riker) helps a detective (Robert Forster) track her flushed-away pet, now a king-size mutant called Ramone.

Rich oddball Frederick Loren has a proposal for five guests at a possibly haunted mansion: show up, survive a night filled with scares and receive $10,000 each. The guest of honor is Loren's estranged wife, Annabelle, who, with her secret lover, Dr. Trent, has concocted her own scheme to scare Loren's associate, Nora Manning, into shooting the potentially crazy millionaire. However, more spooks and shocks throw a wrench into the plan.