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Directed by David DeCoteauOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Linnea Quigley,
Ashlyn GereRating40%
Set in 1998, six years after an apocalyptic nuclear war, a group of army deserters take refuge from acid rain in a seemingly abandoned laboratory complex., 1h26
Directed by David DeCoteauOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Jeu,
Zombie films,
Films about toys,
Political filmsActors Guy Rolfe,
Sarah Douglas,
Walter Gotell,
Irene Miracle,
Ian Abercrombie,
Aron EisenbergRating60%
The film is set during 1941 (in contrast to Puppet Master 1 establishing that Toulon committed suicide in 1939, and should've been 1938) in World War II Berlin. A scientist named Dr. Hess is forced by the Nazis, especially his Gestapo liaison Major Kraus, to create a drug capable of animating corpses to use as living shields on the battlefield after losing too many on the Eastern Front. But, Dr. Hess cannot get it right: While the corpses do reanimate, they have a tendency towards mindless violence. In a small theater downtown, Andre Toulon has set up a politically satirical puppet show for children, starring a six-armed American Old West puppet named Six Shooter, who attacks an inanimate reconstruction puppet of Adolf Hitler. The show is, next to a crowd of children, also attended by Lt. Erich Stein, Kraus' driver. After the performance, Toulon and his wife Elsa feed the puppets with the formula which sustains their life force, but they are watched by Stein, who informs his superior the next morning. Hess, genuinely fascinated by the formula, wants Toulon to freely share the secret with him, but Kraus wants to take Toulon in for treason., 1h42
Directed by David DeCoteauOrigin USAGenres Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Samuel Page,
Josh Hammond,
Brandon Beemer,
Brian BianchiniRating36%
Young Chris Chandler, a student at Drake University, gets a new roommate, Dan, and becomes friends with him. Meanwhile, the fraternities are pledging and a student said to have been interested in Doma Tau Omega is found dead on the campus., 2h
Directed by George A. Romero,
Dario Argento,
Luigi CozziOrigin ItalieGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Horror,
SlasherThemes Films about animals,
Medical-themed films,
Films about cats,
Serial killer films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Adrienne Barbeau,
E. G. Marshall,
Harvey Keitel,
Chuck Aber,
Madeleine Potter,
John AmosRating60%
"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"
Jessica Valdemar, an attractive 40-year-old woman, rides in a taxi to the downtown Pittsburgh office of Steven Pike, her elderly husband’s lawyer with some paperwork for Mr. Pike approval. Pike sees that Jessica’s 65-year-old husband named Ernest Valdemar, who is dying from an unnamed terminal illness, is liquidating a number of his assets for cash and suspects Jessica of having undue influence on him. Jessica denies the allegations that she’s any negative influence over her husband, while Pike makes a phone call to the house to talk with Ernest Valdemar, who speaks over the phone in a weak but coherent voice explaining about his decision to let Jessica take control of his money and assets from his personal signature on the written documents that she has. Pike reluctantly agrees to let Jessica have access to the money, but warns her that if anything were to happen to Mr. Valdemar within the next three weeks before the transfer of his estate over to Jessica is finalized, she will be investigated by the authorities.
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Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Medical-themed films,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Ghost films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Scott Innes,
Billy West,
Mary Kay Bergman,
Frank Welker,
Betty Jean Ward,
Adrienne BarbeauRating77%
The movie opens with Mystery, Inc. being pursued by a moat monster. After an accident with Scooby-Doo (Scott Innes), he is caught and revealed to be a counterfeiter. This is actually an old case of the now-dissolved Mystery, Inc., who went their separate ways because they were frustrated with their mysteries having all involved mere crooks in monster costumes, as told on a talk show program by Daphne Blake (Mary Kay Bergman), who now, along with Fred Jones (Frank Welker), is running a successful TV series Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake, which involves her and Fred going to historic and inspiring places all across the country. For the show's upcoming second season, Daphne intends to visit haunted and mysterious places and track down real ghosts. When Daphne confesses on air that she misses the gang and that she wishes they were with her, Fred arranges a reunion and contacts Velma Dinkley (B.J. Ward), who has gone on and become the proprietor of a mystery bookstore, and Scooby and his owner Shaggy Rogers (Billy West), who have been bouncing from job to job, including working in customs at an airport, from which they were just fired after eating all the confiscated imported foods. The reunited gang surprise Daphne on her birthday and they go for a trip to Louisiana for her show., 2h
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Natural horror films,
Ghost films,
Zombie filmsActors Hal Holbrook,
Adrienne Barbeau,
Fritz Weaver,
Ted Danson,
Leslie Nielsen,
Tom SaviniRating68%
A young boy named Billy gets yelled at and slapped by his father, Stan, for reading a horror comic titled Creepshow. Stan reminds his wife that he had to be hard on Billy because he does not want their son to be reading such "crap". As Billy sits upstairs cursing his father with hopes of him rotting in Hell, he hears a sound at the window, which turns out to be a ghostly apparition in the form of The Creep from the comic book, beckoning him to come closer., 1h26
Genres Drama,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsRating44%
Society breaks down after a virus causes the infected to turn into cannibalistic killers. When Evie's husband John becomes separated from the rest of the group during an attack, the survivors fall back to their emergency shelter. Gary and Evie want to wait for John, as they all agreed they would do in such a circumstance, but Bob becomes increasingly impatient. Citing the realities of the situation, Bob says they must assume John is dead and leave for a more permanent shelter. Although Bob backs down, he later takes the group's car, rifle, and supplies by force. When Gary objects, Bob kills him. Sammy, the group's mechanic, and Marge, Bob's wife, leave with him; Evie stays behind by herself to wait for John., 1h28
Directed by April MullenOrigin CanadaGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Demons in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Devon Bostick,
Christopher Lloyd,
Martha MacIsaac,
Brandon Jay McLaren,
Brittany Allen,
April MullenRating46%
Casper Galloway, an overly cautious boy, has become afraid of anything dangerous since the day his father died at the Occult Barn, his grandfather's shop. When his grandfather Horus receives a lifetime achievement award, Casper mans the shop so Horus can collect the trophy. Horus warns "no-one is to come within spit distance" of an urn kept on a high shelf topped with a skull; Horus's father imprisoned a malevolent spirit inside the urn and it will curse the person that lets it out. The girl Casper has a crush on visits and he tries impressing her with a free purchase for loyal patronage to the Occult Barn. However, more of their friends arrive. Casper takes down the urn to show off to the girl and clumsily drops it. Casper tries warning them of the danger, but they laugh at him. Skeptical, they invent a curse: anyone with whom they make eye contact after 10pm (since Midnight is cliche) kills themselves and comes back as a "zemon", a zombie possessed by the evil spirit. The zemons spread their infection through hickeys rather than bites, and those infected kill themselves and become zemons. They are given till morning to undue the curse. However, they were too stupid to come up with an easy way to break the curse., 1h27
Directed by Bob ClarkOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Alan Ormsby,
Bruce Solomon,
Bob ShermanRating53%
The story focuses on a theatre troupe, led by Alan (Alan Ormsby). He is a mean-spirited director, who travels with the others by boat to a small island that is mainly used as a cemetery for deranged criminals, to have a night of fun and games. Once on the island Alan tells his group, which he refers to as his "children"— numerous stories relating to the island's history and buried inhabitants. he leads them to a cottage where they are supposed to spend the night. He then opens a chest they had brought with them, puts on a mystical robe and says that they are to prepare for the summation at midnight. Alan takes sheer delight in torturing his cast with threats of firing them if they do not do as he pleases which always makes them go along with his plan. At midnight using a grimoire, Alan begins a séance to raise the dead after digging up the body of a man named Orville Dunworth (Seth Sklarey). Though the original intent of the ritual may have been solely as a joke, Alan appears disappointed that nothing happens.