• Die Farbe (The Colour)

    Film

    Arkham, 1975: Jonathan Davis' father has disappeared. His tracks lead to Germany, to the Swabian-Franconian Forest where he was stationed after the Second World War. Jonathan sets out to find him and bring him home, but deep in the woods he discovers a dark mystery from the past. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's short novel "The Colour Out of Space".

  • Shadow of the Unnamable

    Film

    Set in New England in the late 1920s, two friends Randolph Carter and Joel Manton spend a sunny autumn afternoon in a remote 17th century cemetery. An argument arises, concerning the horror stories written by Carter especially one story that draws Manton's sarcasm. It's centered around a creature so horrifying, that it cannot be named or described: the Unnamable... Manton, as a schoolteacher and firm believer in science, can`t imagine anything that could be truly unnamable. Encouraged by the atmosphere of the old burial ground Carter tells his friend about the origin of the story.

  • Idle Worship

    Film

    The skeleton rises from a desert wasteland in search of an object of worship. After his long journey to the altar, he learns you shouldn’t kneel before just anything greater than oneself.

  • In(B)etween

    Film

    Doctor William Dyer may be the smartest theoretical physicist alive, but he has just blown it. ??After a routine CERN experiment goes horribly wrong, Dyer has to get to the emergency data access facility he has installed in an abandoned building nearby.A race against time to avoid unthinkable Armageddon turns into something else - a struggle with himself and his own guilt. Only now, he not alone.Something older than time itself that has been waiting through the aeons for the chance to return.And now, the door is open.

  • In The Mouth of Madness

    Film

    IMDB says, "An insurance investigator begins discovering that the impact a horror writer's books have on his fans is more than inspirational." Lovecraft fans know, though, that this film is one of the most admired Lovecraftian films - not based on a Lovecraft story - in history. With plenty of homages to the worlds of both Lovecraft and Stephen King, In The Mouth of Madness is an amazing romp through dark New England towns, with murderously tentacled old ladies, dimensional portals, and creepy old churches.

  • Invasion!

    Film

    As a city is overrun by giant creatures, the commander of the defense forces tries everything to bring their deadly march to a halt. As the battle for the city wages in the streets and a victory seems less likely by the minute, the commander faces a far-reaching decision.INVASION! pays tribute to its various sources of inspiration - be it film noir, old science fiction- or b- movies- but creates its own distinct and unique visual style.

  • It's In The Blood

    Film

    When a father and son become stranded in the wild, they must confront the horrors of their past to escape with their lives. It's In the Blood is an all-together new cinematic movement. At its core a father son story, the film is a deconstruction of the prototypical "creature feature", incorporating elements of mystical realism, and psychological thriller. We call it a Psyche-Saga.

  • The Living Want Me Dead

    Film

    After trying to make a some quick Christmas cash at a medical testing facility, a hapless slacker turns everybody he crosses paths with into rage-fueled maniacs who share a single target—him.It's not uncommon for people to seem a little 'on-edge' come the holiday season, but for mild-mannered Howard Phillips, it just so happens that everyone else is suddenly running right over that edge with bloodshot eyes, foaming mouths, and unstoppable urges to kill...and they're running towards him.It could have something to do with the lack of shopping days left on the calendar, but Howard is betting t

  • Lord of Tears

    Film

    Lord of Tears tells the story of James Findlay, a school teacher plagued by recurring nightmares of a mysterious and unsettling entity. Suspecting that his visions are linked to a dark incident in his past, James returns to his childhood home, a notorious mansion in the Scottish Highlands, where he uncovers the disturbing truth behind his dreams, and must fight to survive the brutal consequences of his curiosity.

  • The Lost Boys

    Film

    Michael Emerson (Jason Patric) and his younger brother, Sam (Corey Haim), move with their recently divorced mother, Lucy (Dianne Wiest), to Santa Carla, a fictional coastal California town (based on—and filmed in—Santa Cruz, CA). The family moves in with Lucy's father (Barnard Hughes), a cantankerous and eccentric old man who lives on the outskirts of town, and enjoys taxidermy as a hobby.The center of town life is the Boardwalk, which is plastered with flyers of missing people.

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