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Directed by Stuart GordonOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films based on works by H. P. Lovecraft,
Comedy horror filmsActors Jeffrey Combs,
Barbara Crampton,
Ken Foree,
Ted Sorel,
Carolyn Purdy,
Bunny SummersRating65%
Dr. Edward Pretorius (Ted Sorel) is a scientist who has developed the Resonator, a machine which allows whoever is within range to see beyond normal perceptible reality. His assistant, Dr. Crawford Tillinghast (Jeffrey Combs), activates the machine and soon sees strange creatures in the air. When he is bitten by one of them, he urges Pretorius to turn the machine off. However, the crazed Pretorius refuses. Events transpire to the point where Crawford panics, fleeing outside. When the police arrive, they find Pretorius decapitated. Crawford is subsequently arrested and accused of murder., 1h37
Origin USAGenres Action,
HorrorThemes Ghost films,
Vampires in filmActors Tim Thomerson,
Ken Foree,
Tiffany Shepis,
Lee Perkins,
Jenny Hendrix,
Jeff BurrRating40%
Vampires are finding their own undead bodies being mutated by the pollution of the host's blood, tainted with hard drugs and sexually transmitted diseases, alcohol, diabetes, anti-depressants, and cigarettes: substances that change the blood and makes it undrinkable for vampires. The scarcity of good blood has incited an underground civil war between various groups of vampires. A clique of 4 vampires, led by Benedict (Mark Hengst), struggle to find sustenance by seeking victims with untainted blood. The group is being stalked by a samurai sword-wielding vampire-killing Priest (Tim Thomerson), who leaves a note on the bodies of slain vampires in the form of a playing card inscribed with the words "Live Evil". In order to survive both their race's own fierce infighting and the biological pollution found in human blood, the group desperately seeks out Max (Ken Foree), a "blood pusher" who steals from hospital blood banks to offer the freshest and purest blood around. But they may not have time to enjoy it, because the vengeful Priest is hot on their trail., 1h49
Directed by Rob ZombieOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Horror,
Crime,
Black comedyThemes Medical-themed films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Serial killer films,
Films about psychiatry,
Road moviesActors Sid Haig,
Bill Moseley,
Sheri Moon Zombie,
Ken Foree,
Matthew McGrory,
William ForsytheRating67%
On May 18, 1978, Texas Sheriff John Quincey Wydell and a large posse of State Troopers issue a Search and Destroy mission on the Firefly family for over 75 homicides and disappearances over the past several years. The family arms themselves and fire on the officers. Rufus is killed and Mother Firefly (Leslie Easterbrook) is taken into custody, while Otis and Baby escape. They steal a car, and after killing the driver, they go to Kahiki Palms, a run-down motel., 1h32
Directed by Brian YuznaOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Serial killer filmsActors Corbin Bernsen,
Molly Hagan,
Ken Foree,
Jan Hoag,
Lise Simms,
Christa SaulsRating54%
Dr. Alan Feinstone is a successful dentist. However, everything changes on the day of his wedding anniversary, when he discovers his wife Brooke is cheating on him with the poolman, Matt. After they finish, Alan retrieves his pistol and follows Matt in his car. He is led to Paula Roberts's house, a friend of Brooke's. Alan invites a story about surprise party for Brooke and watches Paula invite Matt inside. Paula's dog attacks Alan, and he shoots it in self-defense. After returning to his car, he drives to work., 1h57
Directed by George A. Romero,
Dario ArgentoOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
Horror,
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fictionThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Motocyclette,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors David Emge,
Ken Foree,
Scott Reiniger,
Gaylen Ross,
James A. Baffico,
David EarlyRating77%
The United States is devastated by a mysterious phenomenon which reanimates recently deceased unburied human beings as flesh-eating zombies. Despite the best efforts by the U.S. government and local authorities to control the situation, society is beginning to collapse and the remaining survivors are given to chaos. Some rural communities and the military have been effective in fighting the zombies in open country, but cities are helpless and largely overrun. Confusion reigns at the WGON television studio in Philadelphia by the phenomenon's third week, where staff members Stephen Andrews and Francine Parker are planning to steal the station's traffic helicopter to escape the zombies. Meanwhile, police SWAT officer Roger DiMarco and his team raid an apartment building where the residents are defying the martial law of delivering their dead to National Guardsmen. Some residents fight back with handguns and rifles, and are killed by both the overzealous SWAT team and their own reanimated dead. During the raid, Roger meets Peter Washington, part of another SWAT team, and they partner up together. Roger tells Peter that his friend Stephen intends to take his network's helicopter, and suggests that Peter come with them. The matter is decided when they are informed of a group of zombies sheltered in the basement, which they execute with grim determination., 1h6
Origin USAGenres Documentary,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors George A. Romero,
John Amplas,
Ken Foree,
Susan Tyrrell,
David Emge,
Tom SaviniRating66%
Taking a look back from Romero's first television commercials onward, the documentary chronicles the career and stylistic techniques of Dawn of the Dead's director, George A. Romero.