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Featured Horror Movies like Virgin Witch, Vampyros Lesbos, Invasion Earth - The World War Has Begun, Shut-Eye, Freddy vs Jason, A Four Course Meal, L5 - First City in Space, Night of the Demons 2: Angela's Revenge, Lesbian Vampires, Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children
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Virgin Witch (2008)
Review: Vicki Michelle of Allo Allo! fame and her sister Ann Michelle (House of Whipcord, The Marquis de Sade s Justine) are two young models who are lured by a lecherous lesbian to spend a weekend at a country house being photographed by a trendy photographer. In reality, Ann is being set up for a virgin sacrifice and induction into a witch s coven. Chock-a-block with sex, lesbianism, lurid seventies fashions, dodgy witches and even dodgier warlocks, Virgin Witch is a prime concoction of British Exploitation Cinema!
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Vampyros Lesbos (2000)
Review: Countess Nadine Carody, a vampire with an insatiable thirst for female blood, lures women to her isolated island to love^Ethen kill^Eher victims! Linda Westinghouse comes to the island and falls under the vampire ^Rs seductive spell, only to find a living nightmare she may never be able to escape. A tripped out mixture of nudity, soft-core lesbianism, vampires, outrageous sets and a world famous soundtrack, Vampyros [**]s is now available for the first time ever on home video in the United States. Recently resurfacing as a cult classic after almost thirty years, Vampyros [**]s has restarted a dance craze phenomenon…
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Invasion Earth - The World War Has Begun (2005)
Review: The time is the 1990s. The place is the fabled Scottish highlands. The players hail from different worlds. The dimensions are countless. At stake is the planet Earth. From the BBC and the Sci Fi Channel comes INVASION EARTH, an ambitious, thought-provoking sci-fi epic on DVD for the first time. When an ace pilot and a beautiful scientist investigate a UFO crash, they discover two alien races at war with each other, the peace-loving Echos and the dimension-hopping nD's. It seems Earth is the battlefield and Time (another dimension) is running out. It's up to a small band of humans…
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Shut-Eye (2010)
Review: SHUT -EYE, the latest work from Writer/Director John Covert (WAITING FOR THE MAN, THE BLIND LEAD), is a hard hitting contemporary character study of family dysfunctionalism, crime and violence played out in the three flat brownstones and Mob owned strip joints of the Chicago underworld. Like far too many hard working American couples, Ed and Kim are barely able to make their rent. Ed, an ex-cop, is reduced to working security for Mafia strip clubs. When members of their family steal cash that Ed is paid to protect, relatives, friends and mobsters react with deadly unpredictability.
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Freddy vs Jason (2003)
Review: Awesome movie where Freddy reawakens the knowledge of himself by allowing Jason to do the killing. But jason can't stop and Freddy is getting madder. He won't let Jason get away with his glory. The kids lead them to a psyco institute to find pills so they can suppress their dreams. But freddy takes one over and releives them of their supply. Jason comes around and finds them but is put into a deep sleep with tranquilizers. The kids tie Jason up in their van and take him back home to camp crystal lake. One of the kids is also…
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A Four Course Meal (2009)
Review: An ancient demon hides out in a death row prison, feeding on the condemned men who will not be missed. In a fairy-tale vision of Russia, a brutish Ogre becomes the guardian of orphaned children destined to be devoured by a trio of ghostly women living deep in the woods. A lowley data-entry clerk finds his job threatened by his company's new affirmative action policy. One that attempts to properly incorporate the workforce's new members. The Living Dead! Death may be the end, but its also a great way to get promoted. These are simply the main dishes that make…
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L5 - First City in Space (2005)
Review: Set 100 years in the future, L5: FIRST CITY IN SPACE is a story told in flashback by the first child born in space. The film combines incredible computer-generated imagery, actual footage taken of space expeditions and scientific data to create a compelling vision of how humans may live and travel in our solar system in the next century
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Night of the Demons 2: Angela's Revenge (1989)
Review: Brian Trenchard-Smith's 1994 sequel to "Night of the Demons", titled "Night of the Demons 2: Angela's Revenge" is a very good sequel in my opinion. The film features some familiar faces such as Darin Heames (from the Fear) and even a young Christine Taylor (who played Marsha from the Brady Bunch Movie). "Night of the Demons 2: Angela's Revenge" is a film about a few troubled, misbehaving teens at a church school. They lose their privileges to go to the Halloween dance and decide to escape to attend their own party at the mysterious abandoned funeral parlor known as Hull…
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Lesbian Vampires (2010)
Review: Carmilla, Queen of the Lesbian Vampires, hungers for the hot blood of sweet young, Lilith. In her secluded castle, Carmilla shows her new guest the pleasures of girl-on-girl love and the wicked delights of demonic lust with the depraved vampires of Carmilla's coven. Loaded with eroticism, horror and a touch of humor, here is a private look at the world of vampires that features our own ladies of the night who are now ready to come out of the closet as well as their coffins. PLUS, a trip to the cemetery with Mr. Creepo brings back the spirit of Ed…
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Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children (2005)
Review: FINAL FANTASY VII: Advent Children continues the game's storyline in this CG-animated film, featuring non-stop action and exciting visual effects. Two years have passed since the ruins of Midgar stand as a testament to the sacrifices made in order to bring peace. However, the world will soon face a new menace. A mysterious illness is spreading fast. Old enemies are astir. And Cloud (Burton), who walked away from the life of a hero to live in solitude, must step forward yet again... Backed by a full team of video game extraordinaires, the film was directed by Tetsuya Nomura and Takeshi…



