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Horror movies
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As the Greece mythology tells, the Minotaur was half-man and half-bull and was locked in the labyrinth until Theseus killed him. This movie gives us a new interpretation of an ancient monster story, in which a village is regularly plundered for its youths to feed the monster that lives below the castle. A young man sets out to slay the title creature after the man's love was sacrificed to the half-man, half-bull. A leper seer tells him that his beloved is alive, and that Theo (Tom Hardy) must go to the island castle to kill the beast and save his love. There he discloses the truth about the Minotaur facing the king Deucalion and the Minotaur, supported by Deucalion's sister, the queen Raphaella. |
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Little Pamela and her family checks into the inn for a bed-and-breakfast on their vacation. A girl next door tells Pamela that the Tooth Fairy isn't barely a tale, but a kind of macabre homicidal slayer killing children for their teeth, and this homicidal is soon to be return. The child happens to be on the verge of losing a tooth, and all hell breaks loose. |
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College freshmen Luke (Corey Sevier) and Roger (Elias Toufexis) are obsessed with thoughts of losing their virginity. When Luke meets two blonde bombshells, Lilly (Stefanie von Pfetten) and Constance (Kim Poirier), he sees it as a chance to become a real man. However, his erotic dreams may not come true. He makes a shocking discovery that the hottest girls have tentacles! Scared to death, Luke starts to suspect that the blondes are aliens. But he discovers the truth only after a series of inexplicable fatal accidents... |
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After young and beautiful college professor Miranda Hollander (Helena Mattsson) inadvertently kills all hospital staff with her two-meter tongue, she makes a shocking discovery that she is in fact a clone from a hybrid (Sil and Eve) of human and alien DNA. Worse yet, she is doomed to an early death. Her uncle, Dr Holander (Ben Cross), immediately takes his niece to Mexico, hoping to restrain the killer instincts boiling up inside her body and prolong Miranda's life cycle with the help of the scientist who created her. Unfortunately, the treatment goes horribly awry... |
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After receiving an African fertility mask as a gift Ellen (Blythe Metz) tells her husband William (Luciano Szafir) that she's been attacked by masked phantom called 'the Nightmare Man'. As Ellen's paranoia increases, William takes Ellen for a road trip to a clinic, only to have their car break down, and when William goes off, Ellen is attacked for real by the Nightmare Man. Fleeing through the dense woods, Ellen seeks shelter in the remote cabin home of Mia (Tiffany Shepis), with her friends Jack (James Ferris), Ed (Jack Sway), and Trinity (Hanna Putnam), who give her shelter, but are soon besieges in their home by Nightmare Man. But the real horror comes when Ellen slowly reveals to harbor a MORE evil and deadly thing within her which could spell death for everyone involved. |
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Seth Brundle was a research scientist whose genes were fused with a housefly in a matter transmission experiment and he transformed into the terrifying mutant creature "Brundlefly" and the journalist who he fell in love with, Vernoica Quaife killed him by blowing out his brains with a shotgun. Veronica has died giving birth to Seth's son Martin. Martin is raised by Seth's evil employer Anton Bartok who requires Martin's help to solve the problems of the Telepods, believing the Telepods are the key for worldwide domination. Growing at a accelerated rate and inheriting his father's mutated genes, Martin finds himself suffering his father's fate as he himself transforming into a even more fierce and terrifying "Brundlefly". Befriend by beautiful computer specialist Beth Logan, Martin sets out a way to cure himself, as the answer lies within the Telepod which is his only chance of saving himself from a terrible death. |
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A hip hop horror anthology of three tales of terror told by the Hound of Hell (Snoop Dogg) that revolve around the residents of an inner-city neighborhood whose actions determine where they will go in the afterlife. |
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In 2210 humanity has traveled into space and discovered the Galaxy swarming with various breeds of bloodthirsty vampires. Without question, battling with hordes of sophisticated vampires is no easy matter. The mission of intergalactic Vampire Sanitation teams is more complicated by the fact that there are traitors among earthmen who use starry-eyed words about good and justice as a cover.
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A young Romanian woman named Alison (Kari Wuhrer) unexpectedly finds herself charged to protect The Prophet Lexicon, an ancient religious manuscript with great supernatural powers, from a group of fallen angels called Thrones. The Thrones, led by the evil Stark (Tony Todd), are hell-bent on preventing Armageddon from occurring, and the information they seek is the identity of the Antichrist. The dark angels will stop at nothing to get hold of the book that writes itself and foretells the coming of the Antichrist, but the problem is that they can't kill a human being without God's consent. Therefore Stark hires a hitman named Dylan (Jason Scott Lee) who after an epiphany decides to help Allison. |
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After losing their payload the ramshackle, sinking, ocean-going salvage tug "Sea Star" takes refuge in the eye of a typhoon in an attempt to make repairs. Whilst trying to find help the tug, captained by Robert Everton ('Donald Sutherland' (qv)), discovers a Russian science vessel adrift in the eye. The crew believes their troubles are over and they are set for life when the captain informs them of the value of salvaging this apparent ghost-ship. However, the navigator Kit Foster ('Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv)) and the chief engineer Steve Baker ('William Baldwin' (qv)) are not convinced that it will be that easy. Once power is restored to the ship strange things start to happen and the crew mysteriously disappear one by one. It isn't until the discovery of the last remaining Russian crew member, the chief science officer Nadia Vinogradiya ('Joanna Pacula' (qv)), that the crew realise the enemy ranged against them isn't the Russians but something far more malevolent... |
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It is Valentine's Day, the most romantic day of the year. At a high school dance, love is in the air. An unattractive student, Jeremy Melton (Joel Palmer), tries to ask girls to dance with him, but to no avail. At last plump Dorothy Wheeler (Jessica Capshaw) agrees, but school bullies don't like the couple and begin mocking at them. Dorothy says that Jeremy has attacked her. Then the boys humble Jeremy by calling him a pervert, pulling off his clothes and battering him in front of the entire school. Many years pass. In 2001, Dorothy, Paige Prescott (Denise Richards), Kate Davies (Marley Shelton), Lily Voight (Jessica Cauffiel), and Shelley Fisher (Katherine Heigl), who were at the school dance, plan to celebrate upcoming Valentine's Day together. However, one of the girls, Shelley, is brutally murdered by a Cupid-mask wearing killer who sent her a threatening Valentine's Day card just before the attack. After the funeral, the remaining four girls start receiving anonymous threats. The girls suspect Jeremy Melton of being responsible for the murder and threats. |
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A "National Geographic" film crew, headed by director Terri Flores (Jennifer Lopez) and anthropologist Steve Cale (Eric Stoltz), venture into the heart of the Amazon Jungle to shoot a documentary about the elusive People of the Mist. Along the way, they rescue a guy named Paul Sarone (Jon Voight) from a stranded boat and take him on board. They make a grave mistake trusting Sarone when he offers to help in their search for the long-lost tribe. He turns out to be a snake hunter who is obsessed with capturing a gigantic Green Anaconda. When the crew encounter a 40-foot snake capable of swallowing its prey whole, their journey turns into a brutal struggle for survival... |
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The supernatural horror movie revolves around a young woman named Liz Chambers (Jaimie Alexander) who unexpectedly becomes aground in an American small town. She makes a shocking discovery that she falls prey to a terrifying prophecy of a bloodthirsty, diabolical preacher (Ethan Phillips) who founded the town a century earlier. Now, she must escape from the clutches of the frenetic townspeople before she ends up dead. |
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In this horror movie a young couple's dreams are answered when they get the means to pay for an expensive fertility treatment. Heather Graham's character has been diagnosed as infertile and now she is given by an opportunity to conceive in some mysterious fertility clinic. The blessing turns into a nightmare when the mother senses that there could be something horribly wrong with their unborn twins. She suspects the forces of darkness might be involved as she became the unwilling victim of the creeping evil craving to penetrate into our world. |
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It's generally known that video games have a negative influence on the younger generation. A few American fellow teenagers may not know this but must guess about a deleterious effect of violent video games. Their guess is confirmed when it becomes apparent that a seemingly harmless video game called "Stay Alive" has a bloodcurdling connection with reality. The idea of the game is to play some spine-chilling situations from the life of a 17th century vicious and brutal noblewoman, Elizabeth Bathory, known as the Blood Countess. When the buddies start dying in the same way in life as they do in the game, the remaining gamers realize that they must find a way to stay alive before it's too late...
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In this sequel to the 1997 movie 'Anaconda', a scientific expedition sets out on a treacherous journey into the jungles of Borneo to find a rare flower named the Blood Orchid. According to legend, the plant holds the secrets of youth and immortality. The explorers discover that the unique flower truly exists, flourishes for a couple of weeks every seven years, grants strength and longer life to the inhabitants of the jungles including anacondas. These limbs of the devil become bigger, faster and more powerful. En route, the scientists find themselves stalked by monstrous, deadly predators and desperately seek a way out of the rainforest. |
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One of the several friends has committed suicide, and some mysterious things soon start to happen. A group of friends received strange e-mails, drawing them into a deep depression. Only one girl, Emily, did not open this e-mail and she began to search for the way to stop what has started. A doorway between the human being and the spiritual realm has been opened, and with every incoming and outcoming call made and every e-mail received, life slowly flows away from the living and being claimed for the dead. |
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There seems to be nothing worse than death. But it appears that there are far more fearsome things. Imagine a young woman, Ami (Christine Taylor), who fears hospitals like death. Poor woman! That shouldn’t happen to her! When Ami and her fiancй Nick (Shane Brolly) meet with a horrific car accident, the seriously injured Nick is taken to a mysterious hospital by ambulance. Gripped by fear of the unknown, Ami goes in search of her beloved and gets to know that the medical center he has been taken to is supposed to exist no longer. Anxious to bring Nick back home, she has really nothing to do but conquer fear and visit the sinister hospital to find out the truth. But what she discovers is more terrific than she could ever imagine — rampant demons wearing scrub suits and villainous nurses bathing in the blood of their patients.
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When Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) takes up a position as sheriff in the sleepy town of Bywater, he hopes of having a quiet life. Contrary to all expectations Kyle has to roll up his sleeves and get down to work. A string of mysterious murders makes him believe that there is a weird force in the nearby swamps which has been claiming the lives of people. A tribe of Seminole Indians warns Kyle about a sinister ancient spirit which has been reawakened in their sacred place but the local oil tycoon, Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson), anxious to lay hands on the vast swampland, doesn’t believe in myths and legends. Nevertheless, eerie groans and screams are heard from the swamps by night. The sheriff makes up a decision to set out on a mission to discover the truth. There, in the very heart of the baleful deep swamp, he will have to face the Man-Thing (Conan Stevens), a monster that grows more ferocious as your fear grows.
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Three pals move into a haunted house in the Hollywood Hills. |
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