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In the final entry of the AMATEUR PORN STAR KILLER trilogy, the titular psycho strikes again, this time picking up real-life porn star Regan Reese as she wanders the streets in a small town. At first, it seems he's just a nice guy doing her a favor, but soon enough, the adult actress realizes she's trapped in a frightening, sadistic game that she won't be able to win.
 
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Double-feature from the weird and wonderful people at Something Weird Video, including: THIS STUFF'LL KILL YA - Two FBI agents threaten a fake preacher who uses his church as a front for making liquor. A series of murders suddenly occurs, with stonings and sacrifices amongst the ghastly goings on! THE YEAR OF THE YAHOO - An unlikely choice for Senate candidate is a C&W crooner, Hank Jackson. Accused of selling out by his girlfriend, Hank's backers attack her, and all kinds of mayhem breaks out!
 
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A serial killer who loves to stalk amateur porn stars is on the loose in this shocking and violent thriller. The brutal murderer poses as a filmmaker to lure his prey, then moves in for the kill.
 
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Doug and Lynn have the perfect life: a successful business, a home and a baby on the way. Happiness soon turns to horror when they accidentally kill a cop in Mexico. They leave Mexico covering up any clues that would connect them with the death. Safe at a home, a stranger arrives from Mexico looking for a job, but wants much more from Doug and Lynn.
 
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TERROR IN THE MIDNIGHT SUN: American figure-skater Barbara Wilson stars in this Swedish-American co-production, wherein a spaceship crashes above the Arctic Circle in Northern Sweden. When a group of geologists travel to the crash site, expecting to find a meteor, they discover instead a 10 foot tall furry, freaky, alien horror! The shaggy creature proceeds to act scary, destroy some villages, and tries to get down with the lovely Ms. Wilson. INVASION OF THE ANIMAL PEOPLE: A re-edited version of TERROR IN THE MIDNIGHT SUN, this also features additional footage with John Carradine and a slightly different plot.
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True to its descriptive title, this schlocky and fun horror musical focuses on Muffin, a well-meaning starlet who gets help from a friendly, scantily clad ghost when she inherits money from a rich uncle--and finds her jealous relatives suddenly out to get her.
 
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This 12-DVD set contains 50 horror films--including NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, NOSFERATU, METROPOLIS, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, SWAMP WOMEN, WHITE ZOMBIE, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, DOOMED TO DIE, THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, and many more!
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Cary Fukunaga has achieved something remarkable with his directorial debut. He has made an exceptional film, but he also may have settled the ongoing debate between the merits of film school versus "real-life" moviemaking experience. Not satisfied with either/or, Fukunaga did both. He originally wrote and developed SIN NOMBRE as his thesis project at NYU, and then honed the script at the Sundance Writers? Lab. But Fukunaga also spent the better part of two years researching his subject matter in Mexico and Central America, where he interviewed gang members (both in prison and on the street) and rode the tops of freight train cars along with hundreds of immigrants hoping to make it to America. For his dedication, Fukunaga was awarded the Best Director prize at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. SIN NOMBRE brilliantly combines the polish and craft of a superior education in filmmaking with the determined spirit and authenticity of a director whose story carries the weight of experience. The film opens with a dull, droning hum, as the camera begins to slowly creep into a golden autumn forest--the sound and stubborn pace resemble a train groaning into motion, which is in fact what the film is about. Willy is fleeing from his former gang brothers, who are out for his blood. Accompanied by a father she barely knows, Sarya has left everything behind to find a mythic place called New Jersey. These two are strangers when they board the train in southern Mexico, but they will soon become the only thing that matters in each other?s lives. But this is not a love story: the inexorable roll of the train is the subject of the film, such that the shocking, violent events of the narrative eventually come to feel as if they were inevitable.
 
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This 12-DVD set contains 50 horror films--including NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, NOSFERATU, METROPOLIS, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, SWAMP WOMEN, WHITE ZOMBIE, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, DOOMED TO DIE, THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, and many more!
 
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SAW: Be prepared to be scared. James Wan's directorial debut, written by and starring Leigh Whannell, is a violent, bloody, psychologically exhausting and exhilarating exercise in terror. Adam (Whannell) and Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes) are chained in a vile, disgusting bathroom, separated by a bloody corpse holding a gun and a tape recorder. They are each given a saw--the only obvious way out is to cut one of their feet off. A serial killer who specializes in torturing morally bereft strangers is playing a game with them: Gordon has less than eight hours to kill Adam or else the doctor's wife (Monica Potter) and daughter (Mackenzie Vega) will be murdered. As the two men engage in a battle of wits, alternately trying to help each other and secretly attempting to win the game, a series of flashbacks reveals the history of the madman and the pair of detectives (Danny Glover and Ken Leung) handling the case. Some of the torture scenes are excruciatingly horrible and hard to watch, a real treat for fans of the genre. SAW II: Jigsaw is back for more gory fun in SAW II, but this time he comes out from behind the mask to terrorize a troubled cop face-to-face. Tobin Bell reprises his brief role as Jigsaw in the first film with a major starring turn in the sequel. Dying of cancer, Jigsaw lets himself get caught, only to show Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) that his son, Daniel (Erik Knudsen), has been taken hostage with seven other people, all of whom have been placed in a house of horrors with only the slimmest chance of escaping with their lives. Jigsaw promises Matthews that Daniel will live only if the cop follows the rules of the game, but time is running out, as the captives' bodies have been poisoned with a toxin that will soon destroy them. Meanwhile, in the dank, mysterious, booby-trapped house, the ever-more-desperate group of people (including Shawnee Smith, who is back as Amanda, the lone survivor of SAW) furiously try to find their connection to each other and a way out, but blood and violence lie in their path. Like its predecessor, SAW II is a frightening thriller filled with plenty of tricks and treats to satisfy even the most jaded horror fan. SAW III: As SAW II concluded, Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) was dying. But that doesn't mean his penchant for playing games of torture and violence is ending. In SAW III, the murders start occurring again, and Kerry (Dina Meyer) is back on the case, although she thinks this time it might be the work of a copycat. She's only partly right: Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the only victim to have survived both movies, has joined Jigsaw as his apprentice, leading the way through a terrifying game involving Lynn (Bahar Soomekh), a doctor in an unhappy marriage, and Jeff (Angus Macfadyen), a distraught man who is having trouble getting over the loss of his son (Stefan Georgiou) at the hands of a drunk driver. Amanda has captured Lynn and placed her in a neck brace that is linked to Jigsaw's heart monitor; she must keep Jigsaw alive or else the brace will explode. Meanwhile, Jeff is sent on a dangerous journey on which he faces all the people involved in the light penalty his boy's killer received--and it is up to him whether he will seek vengeance or offer forgiveness. Helmed by SAW II director Darren Lynn Bousman and written by original SAW screenwriter and star Leigh Whannell (with a story by Whannell and SAW director James Wan), SAW III is an intricately designed, gruesome thriller with a hard-driving soundtrack featuring songs by Slayer, Helmet, and All that Remains.
 
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With his trademark chainsaw and frighteningly blank hockey mask, FRIDAY THE 13TH's teen-slaughtering serial killer Jason Voorhees stands as one of the most iconic characters in horror film history. This bloodcurdling collection includes the first eight FRIDAY THE 13TH films plus a special collection of bonus material. See individual titles for plot details.
 
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Horror's creepy child genre gets another entry with this chiller from Jaume Collet-Serra (HOUSE OF WAX). After the death of their unborn child, Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) go to an orphanage to consider adoption. There, they find Esther, a young girl who seems innocent, but she brings destruction to her new family.
 
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A young cowboy is seduced by a new girl in town only to find out he has been kissed by a vampire. Slowly turning into a creature of the night, he is persuaded to join up with the girl and a roaming band of ghouls. But when his own father and sister become targets in the vampires' endless search for 'food,' he is forced to choose between loyalty to the vampires, or loyalty his own family. NEAR DARK is a stylish and brutal mixture of horror, western, and action conventions from director Kathryn Bigelow (STRANGE DAYS) that ranks among the best vampire movies ever made.
 
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Director Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY) pays homage to his favorite B-movies with PLANET TERROR, an old-fashioned zombie film that's infused with enough gore and giggles to please even Peter Jackson (BAD TASTE). Rose McGowan (CHARMED) plays Cherry, a go-go dancer whose night is interrupted by a vicious zombie attack that leaves her missing a leg. Her ex-boyfriend, Wray (Freddy Rodriguez, SIX FEET UNDER), takes charge, fashioning her a new leg from a machine gun and killing zombies along the way. PLANET TERROR plays as a pleasing ode to the horror and exploitation films that once played in grimy grindhouses across the country. Rodriguez splashes plenty of blood, guts, and gore across the screen, while also taking the plot into some wonderfully bizarre territory. PLANET TERROR was originally released as part of the GRINDHOUSE double feature with Quentin Tarantino's DEATH PROOF.
 
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Horror's creepy child genre gets another entry with this chiller from Jaume Collet-Serra (HOUSE OF WAX). After the death of their unborn child, Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) go to an orphanage to consider adoption. There, they find Esther, a young girl who seems innocent, but she brings destruction to her new family.
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With a script from JUNO scribe Diablo Cody, JENNIFER'S BODY smashes together horror and high-school comedy. Megan Fox (TRANSFORMERS) stars as Jennifer, a student whose lithe body hides a flesh-hungry demon. She begins targeting male students, while her friend (Amanda Seyfried, MAMMA MIA!) looks on in terror. Jason Reitman (also of JUNO fame) produces this film that stars Adam Brody, J.K. Simmons, and Amy Sedaris.
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Steven Price (a very hammy Geoffrey Rush) is a wealthy amusement park owner who invites several strangers to his shrewish wife's birthday party, this year held in the abandoned Vannacutt Institute for the Mentally Insane. There, he offers a prize of one million dollars to each party-goer who can spend the entire night in the creepy and cavernous building. As Mr. and Mrs. Price play a bitter game of cat and mouse, the guests begin to think there are more ominous forces at work, especially after the body count begins to creep higher and higher. A remake of the 1958 low-budgeter starring Vincent Price.
 
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No longer content with preying only on the fearful minds of mental-health-facility residents and adults who return to their traumatizing childhood homes, the boogeyman ventures into the angst-ridden halls of a college dormitory in this hair-raising second sequel to the original 2005 chiller. A series of odd occurrences leads Sarah Morris to believe her roommate?s apparent suicide was actually the result of insidious supernatural forces. But before she can convince her friends and neighbors, they too begin to meet their ends, one by one.
 
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While making a documentary about London's trendy neo-faux-vampires, filmmaker Holly (Morven Macbeth) wonders what's real and what's not when she meets Vicki (Anna Walton), a woman who claims she is a real-life vampire. What Holly doesn't know is that Vicki has some dark secrets and a limited amount of time to get what she desperately needs.
 
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Playing on the popular conception of cats as possessing a certain element of evil, this horror double feature contains two cult horror films about those fear-inspiring felines, 1965's THE BLACK CAT and 1963's THE FAT BLACK PUSSYCAT. In the first, after attempting to strangle his wife on their anniversary, Lou, an insane writer, seeks comfort from his new cat, Pluto. When Pluto fails to comply, Lou electrocutes him and ends up being haunted by a very similar cat who enters his life several months later. THE FAT BLACK PUSSYCAT tells the bizarre tale of a cat who, after witnessing a horrifying murder, is possessed by the killer.
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