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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as At Play in the Killing Fields, Believers, The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard, Vampire Strangler 2, Pirate Queen: The Curse, Satanic Sluts II - The Black Masses, The Twilight Zone: Vol. 19, The Root Worker (Mysteries & Horror), Psychic Killer, The Beast Box (Bride of the Gorilla / Bella Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla / The Beach Girls and the Monster ) (1952).
At Play in the Killing Fields
JOE KAYE (1976-2031) - The False Prophet of Fennimore Place Joe Kaye was an American poet, philosopher, schoolteacher, and author of 11 books. Born in New York City, Joe taught in New York, Hawaii, and Michigan. In Hawaii, he started writing and by the age of 25 he published his first manuscript. He later moved to Michigan and then to Wisconsin, where he developed a tumor which began to give him delusions. His delusions led him to construct a giant labyrinth on a tropical island. He also had an…
Believers
(2000)
John Schlesinger's The Believers, a kind of voodoo twist on Rosemary's Baby, is a horror movie where the echoes of otherworldly menace set the tone of terror, but the real evil comes from the hearts of humans. Recently widowed psychologist Martin Sheen moves to New York with his emotionally fragile son, and they become entwined in an underground cult that practices ritual sacrifice of children. Schlesinger is more interested in the human tale of loss and healing and the desperation of…
The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard
Here are Howard’s greatest horror tales, all in their original, definitive versions. Some of Howard’s best-known characters–Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and sailor Steve Costigan among them–roam the forbidding locales of the author’s fevered imagination, from the swamps and bayous of the Deep South to the fiend-haunted woods outside Paris to remote jungles in Africa.The collection includes Howard’s masterpiece “Pigeons from Hell,”which Stephen King…
Vampire Strangler 2
(2008)
Before Misty Mundae was a softcore star, the teenage actress and girl-next-door beauty went wild with a mind-blowing performance that must be seen to be believed! Vampire Strangler 2-DVD Collector s Edition is the ultimate Mundae experience and a Misty lover s wet dream come true. The restored and newly edited feature film has been approved by director William Hellfire and is packed with brand new materials including extensive liner notes and never-before-seen photographs. Just arrived from her…
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Pirate Queen: The Curse
Drama on the high seas is explosive and wild in Pirate Queen: The Curse by R. Allen Downey. When bloodthirsty pirate Lai Choi San inexplicably returns a decade after vanishing in 1939, unspeakable horrors and fears are reborn. Myths abound: Is this pirate lady a ghost, an imposter, or the undead? It isn't until Lai hijacks a Chinese Nationalist yacht carrying $6,000,000 in gold and a mysteriously encoded microfilm that the truth unfolds. British intelligence learns that the film contains a…
Satanic Sluts II - The Black Masses
(2008)
The Black Mass club was, for 11 nights only, home to the notorious Satanic [**]s and where they performed their outrageous stage shows. Each Black Mass saw scenes of debauchery and devilry on a truly awesome scale with Satanic [**] shows taking in everything from voodoo sacrifices, satanic weddings, satanic santas through to nun sex attacks, medieval torture and a real Black Mass.This DVD features performances by some of Redemption's top Satanic [**]s China Girl, Columbine, Morrigan Hel, Dischordia,…
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 19
(2001)
Episodes: "A Most Unusual Camera" (Ep. 46, December 16, 1960) - Two thieves (Fred Clark and Jean Carson) discover that a camera they have stolen takes pictures of the future. A gold mine in greedy hands. But not every photo develops as might be expected. "The Jungle" (Ep. 77, December 1, 1961) - Returned from a business trip to Africa, Alan Richards (John Dehner) scoffs at the voodoo lion curse that was placed on him. Yet soon he will sense that something is chasing him through…
The Root Worker (Mysteries & Horror)
To Ellen, an eleven-year-old African American girl growing up in Detroit in the 1960s, the world is a threatening place. She describes, with a child's distinctive perspective, her fear of her Catholic school teachers and of her mother, who blames Ellen for her family's ills and is convinced that she is possessed by evil spirits. More than anything, Ellen fears the Root Worker, a voodoo priestess who has Ellen's mother under her sway and ruthlessly torments Ellen in an effort to find…
Psychic Killer
(2008)
Before CARRIE... before PATRICK... there was Arnold. Jim Hutton (Don t Be Afraid of the Dark) stars in his final feature film as Arnold Masters, a gentle recluse wrongfully convicted of murder and confined to a snake pit mental institution. When his elderly mother dies from neglect during his incarceration, Arnold devotes his hard time to mastering the voodoo art of astral projection... and remote control revenge. Death by concrete slab... by scalding shower... by meat slicer! No court could convict…
The Beast Box (Bride of the Gorilla / Bella Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla / The Beach Girls and the Monster ) (1952)
(2005)
No man, woman or teenager is safe with these gigantic fiends on the loose! First, scaly creatures from the depths rise in THE BEACH GIRLS AND THE GORILLA and the Monster to attack a bunch of party-happy hipsters trying to catch a few waves, turning their hopping shindig into a beach blanket scream-o! Then newly married plantation owner Raymond Burr finds wedded bliss turning into the ultimate domestic nightmare when a voodoo curse turns him into a savage beast, leaving his poor confused spouse a…
Horror Cinema
The best scary movies of all timeThis exciting new visual history examines the genre in thematic, historical, and aesthetic termsHorror is both the most perennially popular and geographically diverse of all film genres; arguably, every country that makes movies makes horror movies of one kind or another. Depicting deep-rooted, even archetypal fears, while at the same time exploiting socially and culturally specific anxieties, cinematic horror is at once timeless and utterly of its time and place.…
The Deep
(1977)
An obvious attempt to cash in on the success of Jaws, this 1977 thriller was also based on a bestseller by Peter Benchley, and it features a memorable performance by Robert Shaw (the doomed shark hunter in Jaws) in one of the last roles of his career. Looking very tanned and healthy, Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset play a young couple enjoying a tropical vacation who discover a glass ampoule while scuba diving off the coast of Bermuda. It takes a seasoned treasure hunter (Shaw) to identify the…
Short Night of Glass Dolls
(2002)
"Short Night Of Glass Dolls" is a great mystery. Spoilers *********** The plot is very interesting with a 1970's pop-culture idea of individual freedom which is being suppressed by a secretive conspiracy of cold-war, communist fascists in Chechoslavakia who use some sort of occult sex-magic religion as their underlying means of control. It seems that young woman are being kidnapped to tap into their sexual power which is required by those in control of the civil government and other…
Severed
(2002)
Severed (Matt Green, 2002) I've seen many bad movies this year, as I do every year, but I'm not convinced that I have seen any that have been worse than Severed, Matt Green's straight-to-video Vanessa Sanchez (ex-WCW) vehicle that combines serial murder, voodoo, and New Age claptrap into something that I'm not sure it's possible to fully describe-- or even define-- without the liberal use of expletives. The plot, if I can call it that: a serial killer is beheading victims…
Rockabilly Vampire : Burnin' Love
(2001)
The Troma Team is proud to present a movie where the tunes are hot, the chicks are sweet, and one hellcat cool-daddy bloodsucker is flashing his fangs, rocking the big city, and lovin' every minute of it! Rockabilly Vampire is a scary, sexy romp with rock-n-roll soul. Come on and shake a leg with the living dead! Luscious Iris M. Daugherty (Margaret Lancaster) is a 50's obsessed investigative author out to prove that Elvis Presley is still alive. While conducting research, she runs across a dead…
The Unknown
Some regarded him as the father of modern space travel. Yet first attempt at building an interstellar gateway cost him his life and ended in disaster, his machine destroyed. Those that followed learnt from his mistakes and in time they produced a working gateway. However, few understood the full consequences of that first failed attempt at linking to a fourth space dimension. For a gateway had been opened, a gateway to a far darker realm than the one the scientist had aimed for, and a ripple of…
The Naked Witch / Crypt of Dark Secrets
(2002)
The Naked Witch (1961, 59 min.) - Ding, dong, the witch ain't dead! After a college student digs up the remains of The Luckenbach Witch and removes the stake from her ribs, The Naked Witch is alive and well, strolling through the Texas countryside in her birthday suit! Killing the descendants of those who condemned her to death, she also seduces the student, who eventually realizes his sexy new girlfriend belongs back in the grave. A charmingly goofy and naughty-for-its-time regional rarity,…
Angel Heart
(2001)
Set in Harlem and New Orleans in 1955, this supernatural thriller stirred a brief controversy when released in 1987 because some scenes featuring Lisa Bonet (then a popular cast member of The Cosby Show) were considered too sexually explicit to be rated R. The edited material was restored for the unrated video release, and the movie now makes a fitting double bill with Fallen, with its similar plot about a sullen detective (Mickey Rourke) who is hired to find a missing person by a shady client with…
Slayer
(2006)
Somewhere deep in the South American rain forest, an elite commando team led by lifelong friends Hawk (Casper Van Dien of STARSHIP TROOPERS) and Grieves (Kevin Grevioux of UNDERWORLD) are attacked by a brutal superhuman force: A flesh-ripping, blood-guzzling clan that hunts in packs, strikes in daylight, and won’t stay dead. The U.S. military calls them ‘a tribal anomaly’, but are they actually a horrific race of pre-Incan vampires? Six months later, Hawk must return to the jungle on a deadly…
Frommer's(r) Irreverent Guide to New Orleans, 4th Edition
Looking for a travel guide that goes where other guides fear to tread? One that rides roughshod over ad-copy puffery to smartly deliver the real scoop on a destination's sites and attractions? One that dares to be honest, hip, and fun? Look no more. Frommer's Irreverent Travel Guides are wickedly irreverent, unabashedly honest, and downright hilarious, and provide an insider's perspective on which attractions are overrated tourist traps and which are the secret gems that locals love.…