The Kirishima Thing is a movie about a high school student who suddenly disappears. This disappearance causes a major upheaval in the lives of his classmates. The story is told from the perspective of various characters, each revealing their own struggles and secrets. As the mystery unfolds, the movie explores themes of friendship, identity, and the pressures of high school life.
A short documentary on the history of the horror film narrated by Christopher Lee.
Documentary on the making of "Messiah of Evil," the surreal horror cult classic written by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, directed by Willard Huyck. Includes interviews with Huyck and Katz as well as cinematographer Stephen M. Katz, editor Billy Weber, co-editor and actor Morgan Fisher.
Eva's confrontation with the corrupt winemakers' elite, which controls the whole town in conspiracy with mysterious winepires.
Emily Hagins is making a zombie movie. It's feature-length, it's bloody, and the zombies don't run. Just like it should be. But there's just one difference between her film and every other zombie movie you've ever seen. Emily is twelve.
A girl gets haunted by her own demons as we follow her through her colorful, surreal, bizarre descent into insanity.
People are mysteriously disappearing. Those lucky enough to make it through the initial disappearances must join together to survive, while struggling through some classic horror movie tropes.
Saturday Nightmares: The Ultimate Horror Expo of All Time! is a documentary that explores the world of horror conventions and showcases the experiences of both fans and industry professionals. The film delves into the history of horror filmmaking, special makeup effects, and the impact of iconic movies such as Friday the 13th, Creepshow, Day of the Dead, and Dawn of the Dead. It provides an educational and entertaining insight into the horror genre, with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage from horror conventions and events. If you're a horror enthusiast or interested in the artistry behind the genre, this documentary is a must-watch.
In the Canadian slasher film directed by Joe Tenn, a group of teenagers are hunted at a sleepover by a mysterious killer who is seeking revenge for a traumatic incident that occurred when they were schoolchildren. Originally shot on video in 1984.
In the Canadian slasher sequel to Joe Tenn's Mr Sandman (1984), Owen Williams (Joe Tenn) makes his return to enact revenge on his former high school friends at a weekend getaway, who he still blames for his mother's death. Shot on video in Canada in 1987.
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