Summer of 84
Teenager Davey Armstrong is a conspiracy theorist who begins to suspect that a neighboring police officer is a serial killer. With help from three friends, Davey launches a daring investigation that soon turns dangerous.
Teenager Davey Armstrong is a conspiracy theorist who begins to suspect that a neighboring police officer is a serial killer. With help from three friends, Davey launches a daring investigation that soon turns dangerous.
Spooky Halloween tricks: "Last Words" by Teal Greyhavens and Nikolai von Keller, "Special Day" by Teal Greyhavens, "7 Minutes in Hell" by Justin Reager and Shane Spiegel, "Play Me" by Caleb Phillips, and "The Rule Of Three" by Elwood Quincy Walker.
Culinary delights turn into nightmares, featuring "CARNIVORE" by Ashton Herrild, "Night Diner" by Khaled Ridgeway, "Lunch Ladies" by J.M. Logan. "The Chippie" by Louis Norton Selzer, and "Bakemono" by Sumire Takamatsu and Jorge Lucas.
Cinematic and socially conscious, a horror showcase that lodges into your psyche.
Small-town friends Reggie (Reggie Bannister), Mike (A. Michael Baldwin), and Jody (Bill Thornbury) continue in their quest to stop the evil, dimension-hopping schemes of The Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) and his armada of killer Sentinel Spheres. This time, the fight becomes a multi-dimensional battle across multiple timelines, alien planets and altered realities, where no less than the fate of Earth is on the line.
A would-be thief (Morgana O'Reilly) is remanded to the custody of her estranged mother (Rima Te Wiata), who turns out to be correct in her assertion that evil spirits are afoot in their family domicile.
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 living dead regroup above while humans (Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato) sweat it out below in a Florida missile silo.
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.
Two people (Bradford Dillman, Heather Menzies) unwittingly free a mad military scientist's (Kevin McCarthy) mutant fish near a summer camp and resort lake.
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.
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.
When two brothers visit a small town, a chemical factory creates mutant creatures that descend on the residents.
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.
During a routine nighttime training mission in the Scottish Highlands, a small squad of British soldiers expected to rendezvous with a special ops unit instead find a bloody massacre with a sole survivor. The savage attackers of the special ops team return, and the men are rescued by Megan (Emma Cleasby), a zoologist who identifies what hunts them as werewolves. Without transport or communications, the group is forced to retreat to a farmhouse to wait for the full moon to disappear at dawn.
Jonathan Harker is sent away to Count Dracula's castle to sell him a house in Virna, where he lives. But Count Dracula is a vampire, an undead ghoul living off men's blood. Inspired by a photograph of Lucy Harker, Jonathan's wife, Dracula moves to Virna, bringing with him death and plague... An unusually contemplative version of Dracula, in which the vampire bears the cross of not being able to get old and die.
An office worker (Fran Kranz) springs into action after learning that his colleague (Pedro Pascal) is a scheming vampire.
A monster lives inside every animal and no one is safe from the creep underneath.