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Directed by Craig GillespieOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Anton Yelchin,
Colin Farrell,
Christopher Mintz-Plasse,
David Tennant,
Imogen Poots,
Toni ColletteRating63%
Charley Brewster is a teenager living in a suburb of Las Vegas, Nevada, who discovers that a new neighbor has moved in next door to him. Charley's old best friend, Edward "Evil Ed" Lee, informs him that many fellow students have gone missing. When Charley goes home after school, his mother, Jane, introduces him to Jerry Dandrige, their new neighbor. Fed-up and angry with Ed after he claims that Jerry is a vampire, Charley tells him that he's crazy and that he doesn't want to be friends anymore., 1h34
Directed by Jack BenderOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Wolves in film,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Shari Belafonte,
LeVar Burton,
Lee Montgomery,
Peter DeLuise,
Dedee Pfeiffer,
Cindy MorganRating63%
It is Halloween in the small town of Pitchford Cove located somewhere in New England, and five high school friends, Phil (Lee Montgomery), Mary (Dedee Pfeiffer), Mitch (Peter DeLuise), Vinnie (LeVar Burton), and Melissa (Shari Belafonte), plan on making it a night they will never forget. They steal outfits from the town's historic museum and come upon other old artifacts, including an old trunk encasing a paper scroll which contains an ancient curse. When Melissa, latent sorceress, recites the curse at the local cemetery, things take a turn for the worse., 1h42
Directed by Freddie FrancisGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Pia Degermark,
Ingrid van Bergen,
Thomas Hunter,
Ferdy Mayne,
Raoul RetzerRating47%
An American actress inherits a castle in Transylvania. What she does not know is that her ancestor, the Baroness Catali, was in actuality a vampire countess, and emerges from her tomb to ravage the nearby village and Catholic seminary., 1h32
Directed by Amy HeckerlingOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Alicia Silverstone,
Krysten Ritter,
Sigourney Weaver,
Dan Stevens,
Wallace Shawn,
Richard LewisRating53%
Stacy (Krysten Ritter) and Goody (Alicia Silverstone), are two socialite vampires living the good life in New York City. Goody was turned in 1841 by the vampire queen Ciccerus (Sigourney Weaver). She struggled with her life as a vampire until Stacy was turned by Ciccerus sometime during the early 1990s. Goody was able to teach Stacy how to use her new abilities, like sustaining themselves on rat blood, but keeps her actual age a secret because she is afraid of being viewed as old., 1h33
Directed by Ken RussellOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Hugh Grant,
Catherine Oxenberg,
Amanda Donohoe,
Peter Capaldi,
Sammi Davis,
Stratford JohnsRating59%
Angus Flint (Peter Capaldi), a Scottish archaeology student excavating the site of a convent at the Derbyshire bed and breakfast run by the Trent sisters, Mary (Sammi Davis) and Eve (Catherine Oxenberg), unearths an unusual skull which appears to be that of a large snake. He tries to find the local legend of the d'Ampton "worm", a mythical snake slain in Stonerich Cavern by John d'Ampton, the ancestor of current Lord of the Manor, James d'Ampton (Hugh Grant)., 1h26
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Vampires in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Fran Kranz,
Pedro Pascal,
Joey Kern,
Joel Murray,
Parvesh Cheena,
Matthew LillardRating56%
Evan (Fran Kranz), his girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and his best friend Tim (Joey Kern) all work for the same company. Things go from depressing to deadly when it becomes apparent that the company's management are more than figuratively "soulless;" they are vampires., 1h44
Directed by Anthony HickoxOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Time travel films,
Frankenstein films,
Ghost films,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Zach Galligan,
Alexandre Godounov,
Monika Schnarre,
Martin Kemp,
Martin Kemp,
Bruce CampbellRating53%
The film opens with a reenactment of final scenes of Waxwork, with Mark and Sarah leaving the burning waxwork (the part of Sarah having been recast from the first film). The disembodied zombie hand from the first film follows Sarah to her run-down flat and kills her stepfather with a hammer, a murder for which Sarah is blamed. No one believes her story about the evil waxwork., 1h36
Directed by Earl BellamyOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Wolves in film,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Fred Gwynne,
Yvonne De Carlo,
Al Lewis,
Butch Patrick,
Debbie Watson,
Robert PineRating63%
Herman Munster (Fred Gwynne) and his wife, Lily (Yvonne De Carlo) learn from Cavanaugh Munster's will that they have inherited an English manor known as Munster Hall in Shroudshire, England, and that Herman has inherited the designation Lord Munster. The family boards the SS United States to England. Herman gets seasick, Marilyn (Debbie Watson) encounters Roger Moresby (Robert Pine), and Grandpa (Al Lewis) gets turned into a wolf upon accidentally consuming a wolf pill. Grandpa is sneaked through customs., 1h37
Directed by Anthony HickoxOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Zach Galligan,
Deborah Foreman,
Michelle Johnson,
David Warner,
Dana Ashbrook,
Miles O'KeeffeRating60%
In a small suburban town, a group of university students--Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan), China Webster (Michelle Johnson), Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), Gemma (Clare Carey), James (Eric Brown) and Tony (Dana Ashbrook)--visit a mysterious wax museum, where they encounter several morbid displays, all of which contain stock characters from the horror genre. Tony and China unintentionally enter two separate pocket worlds, as depicted by the waxwork displays, by crossing the exhibition barrier rope. Tony is at a cabin where a werewolf (John Rhys-Davies) attacks him. A hunter and his son arrive and try to kill the werewolf. The son fails and is torn in two, while the hunter shoots the werewolf, and then shoots Tony as he begins to transform into a werewolf. China is sent to a Gothic castle, where vampires attack her and Count Dracula (Miles O'Keeffe) turns her into a vampire. Two of the other students, Mark and Sarah, leave the waxwork unscathed. Later, Jonathan (Micah Grant), "a college jock", arrives at the wax museum, looking for China, but The Phantom of the Opera display gets his attention as David Lincoln (David Warner) walks him into the display. Mark goes to a pair of investigating police detectives, Inspector Roberts (Charles McCaughan), and meets Lincoln as he lets Roberts investigate the waxworks. As Mark and Roberts leave the Museum, Mark recognizes Lincoln.