• The Ruins

    Film

    When a group of tight-knit college friends visit the site of an undisturbed Mayan ruin, they stumble into an ancient trap. An unspoken evil waiting to drag its victims into an endless nightmare. As fear and paranoia eat away at their sanity, their only chance at escape is to commit the unthinkable.

  • Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated "The Shrieking Madness"

    Film

    Following the break-up of Mystery Inc., the gang moves on with their lives by touring a nearby university, but the campus is terrorized by a mysterious creature known as Char Gar Gothakon, whose screams can destroy anything in its path. With the voices of Jeffrey Combs as "H.P. Hatecraft" and Harlan Ellison as Himself.

  • Total Party Kill

    Film

    Everything is fine for a group of friends playing a table-top RPG until the events of the game start to bleed in to the reality of the players. World Premiere

  • Ambidextrocity

    Film

    Artist Mike Dubisch engages in quick sketching magic for the split screen camera. Shot in one take, with music courtesy of Mars.

  • Cell Phone Psycho

    Film

    What happens when you insist on using your phone in the theater? Noisy clowns will find you!

  • Coda

    Film

    Sidney Sanders is a is a man with a new piano and a loving wife, but an other worldly melody pulls him into a bizarre but strangely familiar world.

  • Curse of The Crimson Altar

    Film

    Based on H.P. Lovecraft's "Dreams in The Witch House," this hard-to-see gem stars Mark Eden, alongside horror veterans Christopher Lee and Boris Karloff, as well as the beautiful Barbara Steele as the Witch (not Keziah this time, but named Lavinia in a strange reference to Lovecraft's story "The Dunwich Horror"). It's Lovecraft through the eyes of the late 60s, with go go boots, psychedelic music, and drug freakouts, in addition to AIP-style English countrysides and manor houses. It's spooky, bawdy fun that still retains some key scenes you'll recognize from the Lovecraft story.

  • Cthonic Doodling

    Film

    Artist Mike Dubisch engages in quick sketching magic for the split screen camera. Shot in one take, with music courtesy of Mars.

  • Cultist Co. Starter Pack

    Film

    Want to make selling your soul quick and easy? Cultist Co (Voted the 2012 "Supplier of the Apocalypse") has you covered!

  • Dead Shadows

    Film

    Chris' parents were murdered on the same day the Halley comet was visible from Earth. Eleven years later, a new comet lights up the Parisian sky, but as the night goes on, people begin to transform into horrible creatures.

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