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100 YEARS OF HORROR
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Christopher Lee hosts this sprawling program, chronicling the history of movie horror from the earliest experimental chillers through the unforgettable "golden age of movie monsters" and on to today's horrifying fright films. 676
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13 GHOSTS
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This haunted house classic by gimmick-loving director William Castle finds a family on the hunt for a fortune that is hid in their deceased uncle's creepy mansion populated by ghosts. Castle added an extra dimension of fun to this flick by presenting it in "Illusion-O," a process which allowed the viewer to detect hidden ghosts on the screen using special red-and-blue glasses. This version is presented in Illusion-O as well, and comes complete with special William Castle---USA---1960---84 mins.
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1408
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Swedish frightener Mikael Hafstrom (Derailed) directed this psychological thriller based on a Stephen King short story, and it hammers home a point the author initially put forth in The Shining: every old hotel has a room you just should not go into. Let alone taunt it like John Cusack in 1408, who plays Mike Enslin, a paranormal myth-buster taking on an infamously haunted room in Samuel L. Jackson's Dolphin Hotel. The chamber's history is verifiably blood-soaked, but ever since losing his daughter, Mike has had demons to exorcize. Sadly, he might be too busy holding onto his sanity to make any real headway. "Directed...with old-fashioned restraint and a stylish use of intense close-ups" (New York Times). With Mikael Hafstrom---USA---2007---94 mins.
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30 DAYS OF NIGHT
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Hard Candy auteur (and Twilight: Eclipse hack) David Slade adapts Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's groundbreaking, violent vampire comic book. Josh Hartnett is the sheriff of an Alaskan town preparing for its annual month-long dark spell when a troupe of vampires led by Danny Huston of all people comes to town, determined to eat everyone before the sun comes up. The film retains the violence, but not the stylishness, of its source material.
David Slade---USA---2007---113 mins.
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7 DAYS (GROU)
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In this French Canadian revenge thriller, the daughter of a respectable surgeon is raped and murdered. When the police finally track down the perpetrator, the vengeful father swoops in, kidnaps the creep, and tortures him for aboot seven days. "While it's a remarkably harsh and brutal film, it's also very smart, very engrossing, and very insightful...doles out some sequences of torture that make Saw look like kid's stuff" (FearNET). Starring Remy Girard. In French with English subtitles.
Daniel Grou---Canada---2010---115 mins.
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99 PIECES
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Anthony Falcon wrote, starred and directed this indie horror film with similarities to Untraceable and Saw. He plays Joshua, a young man whose wife turns up missing one morning. He soon receives a puzzle to solve that will supposedly help return his wife after 40 days if he solves it. Falcon reportedly starved himself for nearly 3 weeks in preparation for this Anthony Falcon---USA---2007---94 mins.
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ABOMINABLE
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After 42,000 sightings, Bigfoot decides to turn the tables and become the hunter in this horror thriller. An injured mountain climber (Matt McCoy) must convince others he's just seen the creature before it goes on a bloody Ryan Schifrin---USA---2006---94 mins.
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ACTRESS APOCALYPSE
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An exploitation film shoot turns into a real-life blood bath in this grim meta-movie from director Richard R. Anasky. Convinced that his slasher movie is destined to be a classic, director David Lincoln (Garo Bigoghossian) hires a film crew to document the shoot. Much to Lincoln's surprise, the documentary footage proves to be more nightmarish than his own film, as members of the cast and crew are offed in a violent manner. Richard R. Anasky---USA---2005---90 mins.
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AFTERMATH/ GENESIS
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Director Nacho Cerda presents two extremely disturbing short films on the themes of death and beyond. In Aftermath (Spain, 1994, 30 mins.) a morgue worker has truly shocking and perverse ideas on what to do with a young woman's corpse. Genesis (Spain, 1998, 30 mins.) tells the story of a sculptor whose love for his dead wife is expressed in a new work. Unfortunately, the sculpture may not reciprocate his love. In Spanish with Nacho Cerda---Spain---1994/1998---70 mins.
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ALL SOULS DAY
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A young couple awakens to a nightmare when they realize that they're trapped in the ghost-infested town of Santa Bonita, Mexico. In order to escape the ghoulish haunt, they'll need to confront the spirit of a vicious criminal who died centuries ago. With Marisa Ramirez, Jeffrey Combs, Ellie Cornell, and Jeremy Kasten---USA---2005---90 mins.
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ALLIGATOR
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"The film's suspense is frequently as genuine as its wit and its fond awareness of the cliches it's using" (The New York Times).
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ALLIGATOR PEOPLE
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A horror classic about a doctor who discovers a serum enabling humans to grow back amputated parts of their bodies--with horrible side effects. With Lon Chaney, Jr., Beverly Garland, and Bruce Bennett. Roy Del Ruth---USA---1959---74 mins.
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ALONE IN THE DARK (SPEC ED)
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Martin Landau, Jack Palance, and Donald Pleasence star in a notorious white-knuckle 80's slasher about a trio of psychopaths who break out of a mental institution during a freak blackout. Free to roam the darkened streets of their town, the group sets their sights on a young family man who they mistakenly blame for killing their former therapist. Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead) delivers the special effects in "a first-rate film in a class with such small-scale chillers as John Carpenter's Halloween and Brian DePalma's Sisters" (Chicago Tribune). Jack Sholder---USA---1982---92 mins.
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ALONE WITH HER
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Colin Hanks (Tom's son) plays a troubled loner with an obsession for a young woman (Ana Claudia Talancon) in this creepy thriller. Her danger intensifies as he surreptitiously wires her apartment with video equipment to follow her every move. But, soon he wants to make a personal visit. Eric Nicholas---USA---2007---81 mins.
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AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN
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A great B movie by the incomparable Edgar G. Ulmer. Shot at a Texas state fair because some of the exhibits had a futuristic look, the plot concerns a mad scientist who invents a formula for invisibility in order to make an invisible man his accomplice in bank robberies. Edgar G. Ulmer---USA---1960---58 mins.
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AMERICAN GRINDHOUSE / NIGHTMARES IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE
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A double feature of documentaries on subterranean cinema. American Grindhouse (Elijah Drenner, 2010, 82 mins.) covers the full range of American exploitation films: nudie cuties, sexploitation, blaxploitation, bikers, splatter, gore, and more. To help make some sense of all the mayhem, filmmakers like John Landis, William Lustig, Larry Cohen, Jack Hill, and Herschell Gordon Lewis sound off on the history and influence of American grindhouse films. "The equivalent of a stroll through cinema's id" (NY Times). Narrated by Robert Forster. Featuring tons of movie clips, outtakes, trailers, and more. This is followed by Nightmares in Red, White, and Blue (Andrew Monument, 2009, 96 mins.), an entertaining film that surveys the cultural history of American horror films, from Edison's Frankenstein (1910) up through Hostel (2005). Along the way, Lon Chaney, Universal monsters, Val Lewton, Hitchcock, Herschell Gordon Lewis, late-60s and 70s art horror, Romero, Carpenter, slasher flicks, Sam Raimi and torture porn movies are compared, contrasted, and linked to the sociopolitical anxieties of their time. Narrated by Lance Hendriksen, and featuring John Carpenter, Larry Cohen, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, George Romero and other genre luminaries. Based on a book by Joseph Maddrey.
Elijah Drenner/Andrew Monument---USA---2010/2009---78 mins.
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AMERICAN HAUNTING (UNRATED)
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Based on the true story of the Bell Witch, an alleged invisible spectre that haunted a family in Adams Station, Tennessee between 1817 and 1821, this gothic creeper features performances by Donald Sutherland, Sissy Spacek, and Courtney Solomon---USA---2005---91 mins.
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AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, AN
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Two American students are attacked on a trip through the English countryside, which is filled with cagey locals and, you know, werewolves.
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AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN PARIS
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A trio of young American tourists in Paris stop Serafine (Julie Delpy) from jumping off the Eiffel Tower. It turns out that Serafine, the daughter of the werewolf from An American Werewolf in London is involved in a secret society which uses a drug enabling its members to change into a werewolf at any time. With Tom Everett Scott (That Thing You Do). Anthony Miller---USA/Great Britain/Netherlands/Luxembourg/France---1997---98 mins.
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AMITYVILLE HORROR
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The first installment in the famed Amityville horror series was made in the immediate wake of the media blitz surrounding the paranormal activities befalling the Lutz family. The film tells the alleged true story of the Lutz's, who move into a Long Island house only to discover that a demonic presence haunts its walls. Their best hope for rescue is a Catholic priest (Rod Steiger) who agrees to perform an exorcism. With James Brolin and Margot Stuart Rosenberg---USA---1979---119 mins.
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