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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as The Marvel Encyclopedia, Offspring, The Outer Limits: The Architects of Fear, They Came From Within: A History Of Canadian Horror Cinema, A Dry Spell, The Darkness of the Shadows, Westworld, Queer Fear 2: Gay Horror Fiction, Deadly Affections (Board book), Alfred Hitchcock: Studies in Fear.
The Marvel Encyclopedia
Marvel Comics' character roster boasts some of the best known and most popular characters ever conceived-heroes that are international household names, both as comic book stars and movie stars, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk and Wolverine. This unique, one-volume encyclopedia contains more than 1000 of Marvel's greatest, with full details of their powers and their thrill-packed careers. The encyclopedia's range of spectacular art features eye-popping work by Marvel's finest artists,…
Offspring
THE STORY BEHIND THE GRUESOME LEGEND....Twenty years ago....It shocked horror fans everywhere -- Jack Ketchum's OFF SEASON, the brutal and harrowing story of an inbred family of cannibals in present-day Maine. Some readers were horrified, others outraged. Yet no one could put the book down. An instant cult classic.THE LEGEND LIVES ON! The local sheriff of Dead River, Maine, thought he'd killed them off ten years ago... a primitive, cave-dwelling tribe of predatory savages. But somehow, the clan…
The Outer Limits: The Architects of Fear
(1995)
You'd think that if the writers give away the monster's secret in the first few scenes, you wouldn't be scared--until you watch "The Architects of Fear." This super-creepy, classic Outer Limits episode features Robert Culp as a scientist chosen to undergo extremely avant-garde surgery to irreversibly turn him into a bizarre alien creature who will unite the world against a common, if fraudulent, threat. This series was uniquely able to capture a sense of individual horror…
They Came From Within: A History Of Canadian Horror Cinema
Engagingly written, extensively researched, and lavishly illustrated with rare stills and poster art, Vatnsdal adjusts the focus on Canadian horror films, and unwinds the history of this neglected genre to learn "why we fear what we fear and how it came to be that way". With a forward by director/producer David DeCoteau. "They Came From Within is a revelatory and informative study of a previously underexpored area of horror history." - Fangoria Magazine
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A Dry Spell
A woman haunted by fear.A town gripped by terror.A man with the power to set them both free.Karen Grange came to Goodlands, North Dakota, to start her life over. Instead, she watches a once-thriving town die before her eyes. Four years without rain has struck Goodlands like a curse, withering crops and darkening the air with dust. In its wake, a sudden wave of strange, twisted crimes has shattered families and lives. Desperate, Karen reaches out to the only man who can help--a man who offers a miracle.…
The Darkness of the Shadows
A telegram sends five people on a vacation they will never forget. Arriving at their destination, they decide to spend the night in a mysterious, old mansion during a raging thunderstorm. Little do they realize a mysterious stranger is about to enter their lives. He tells them about a strange virus that has overtaken the occupants of the town. A former scientist himself, Herbert tells them about the military base and also top-secret experiments that were conducted away from the prying eyes of the…
Westworld
(2000)
For $1000 a day vacationers can indulge whims at the theme park called Westworld. They can bust up a bar or bust out of jail drop in on a brothel or get the drop on a gunslinger. It's all safe: the park's lifelike androids are programmed never to harm the customers. But not all droids are getting with the program. Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park Twister) wrote and made his directing debut with this futuristic thriller that heralded moviemaking's future as the first feature to use…
Queer Fear 2: Gay Horror Fiction
[**] Fear II builds on the successes of its predecessor, [**] Fear, the groundbreaking gay-themed horror anthology that Gothic.net called "the best horror anthology of [the year]," which won the [**] Horror Award, and was a finalist for a Spectrum Award and two Lambda Literary Awards.This second volume includes among its stories new work by some stars of the previous volume—International Horror Guild Award winners Gemma Files and Michael Marano, Bram Stoker Award winners David Nickle and Edo van…
Deadly Affections (Board book)
SOUTHERN GORGEOUS SOUTHERN CHARISMA SOUTHERN PSYCHO Tye Dompier was the man that every girl wanted: from the white columns of his family's mansion to his handsome face, he had it all, money, charm, a wild light in his ice-blue eyes. He charmed pretty Angie Thornton the day she moved to Moon Lake, Mississippi, and set eyes on him. But Angie was young and innocent too young to get involved with a man as serious as Tye. So she refused his advances and learned the hard way that refusing Tye Dompier…
Alfred Hitchcock: Studies in Fear
(2008)
Famous for his expert control of pace and suspense, Hitchcock's films draw heavily on both fear and fantasy, and are known for their droll humor and witticisms. The classic films in this collection are: Easy Virtue , Jamaica Inn , The Lodger (Silent) , The Ring (Silent) , Young And Innocent , Juno and the Paycock , Sabotage , The Skin Game , Number Seventeen , and The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Dead Eyes of London/The Ghost
(2004)
When movie audiences caught this double bill in the mid-'60s, they were doubtless unaware that they were witnessing remarkable entries in the Italian gothic and German "krimi" genres. Based on a story by the legendary Edgar Wallace, Dead Eyes of London is filled with stylistic flourishes which would influence such directors as Dario Argento. Klaus Kinski stars in this chilling yarn about a series of perplexing murders involving wealthy, middle-aged men and a sinister sect of blind…
Primeval Fear: The Elements of Classic Horror
In "Primeval Fear," horror novelist Christopher Treagus explores the roots behind the classic elements and archetypes of horror literature. Discover why the Vampire yet plagues us after all these years. Why the Monster is such a potent enemy, and from where the Werewolf legend stems, among others. Understand why ghosts and Occultism permeates our society, and, most important, learn why Horror is such a necessary genre in today's world.
Ulrik
An ancient prophecy of our kind tells us that a Son will be born to the Mother and that he will lead us in the coming war. Shara is the Mother no matter how much she may wish it otherwise. Joey, her son, is destined to be our Alpha. He must be taught the ways of the wolf so that he may lead us. If Shara will not return to us, Joey must be brought to the Pack. I will teach him of his destiny. But we must use caution, for our enemies fear the power of the prophecy. They fear the Alpha. I have gathered…
Dead Moon Rising
(2008)
A mysterious disease overtakes the world, and the infected develop a hankering for human flesh. Jim and his fellow Cheapskate Car Rental clerks are oblivious to the changes going on right outside their door, until it literally gets right in their faces. Jim struggles with disgruntled customers, hordes of cannibals, the barely legal April, his certifiable ex-girlfriend, Vix (the sexy Terminatrix), the reconciling of issues with his brother, an aversion to guns, and the pants thing. Can Jim pull it…
Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines
(2003)
Terminator 3, a decade has passed since John Connor (NICK STAHL) helped prevent Judgment Day and save mankind from mass destruction. Now 25, Connor lives "off the grid" - no home, no credit cards, no cell phone and no job. No record of his existence. No way he can be traced by Skynet - the highly developed network of machines that once tried to kill him and wage war on humanity. Until, out of the shadows of the future steps the T-X (KRISTANNA LOKEN), Skynet's most sophisticated cyborg…
Enchanted
A medieval age of passion and conquest -- a tumultous era of warriors and ladies... and noble hearts inflamed be desire and duty -- is brought to sumptous life through the storytelling mastery of Elizabeth Lowell, the New York times bestselling creator of incomparable romantic adventure.Bewitched and betrayed. Simon the loyal has vowed neverr to love, for love has made great warriors weak. To bring peace to the disputed lands, he agrees to wed an unwilling Norman heiress who speaks only through…
Carnival of Souls
(2003)
Carnival of Souls is not your typical horror film. Very low budget & stripped of all the frills, it is within it's simplicity that it is so successful. Relying on a myriad of loney, desolate shots, this film creates a deep sence of isolation & despair in the viewer. The movie is about a young girl--Mary Henry--who survives a near fatal traffic accident when the car in which she is riding plunges into a river. Deciding a change would do her good, she moves to a small town in Utah where she…
The Eyes of the Mummy
(2006)
Perhaps the main reason why "The Eyes of the Mummy" is billed as a Silent Classic nowadays is for its impressive cast and crew, namely Emil Jannings, one of Germany's finest character actors, the popular Polish actress, Pola Negri, and highly esteemed director, Ernst Lubitsch. This 1918 Silent was made by the prolific German UFA studio before Ernst Lubitsch went to Hollywood a few years later to find more fame and fortune with popular productions in both the silent and sound era.…
Eyes Front
(2008)
This chilling look into the tormented minds of two killers from completely different walks of life explores the thin line between good and evil. In a hallucinatory adventure of the senses, a crazed murderer wanders the streets on a remorseless hunt for victims. Meanwhile, a distraught family man (Michael Madsen, Sin City, Reservoir Dogs) who accidentally kills his wife desperately searches for redemption. Written and directed by acclaimed hardcore/punk music video director Darren Doane, EYES FRONT…
Inferno
As stated in her introduction to Inferno, Ellen Datlow asked her favorite authors for stories that would “provide the reader with a frisson of shock, or a moment of dread so powerful it might cause the reader outright physical discomfort; or a sensation of fear so palpable that the reader feels compelled to turn on the bright lights and play music or seek the company of others to dispel the fear.” Mission accomplished. Datlow has produced a collection filled with some of the most…