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Aftermath (Spain / Dir:
Nacho Cerda)
Ever wondered what happens in the morgue after hours? Nacho Cerda’s
infamous film, Aftermath, takes over where Nekromantik left off. The
acclaimed sequel, Genesis and the short film, The Awakening, are also
included in this unforgettable trilogy. |
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Black Sun: The Nanking
Massacre (Hong Kong / Dir: T. F. Mou)
The long awaited sequel to T.F. Mou’s infamous “Men Behind the Sun”,
Black Sun is an uncompromising portrayal of the war crimes perpetrated by
the Japanese Imperial Army upon the Chinese military and civilian population
of Nanking. A classic film of horror based on the vile truth of war! |
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Blood Sisters (Japan /
Dir: Daisuke Yamanouchi)
Two sisters take their violent revenge on a brutal rapist in this erotic
“slasher”. A fine and twisted example of Japanese “ultra-gore” extreme
cinema from master of the genre, Daisuke Yamanouchi! |
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Bone Sickness (USA / Dir:
Brian Paulin)
Alex is suffering from a mysterious and incurable disease that is
turning him into a worm-infested ghoul. His wife solicits the help of Alex's
friend, Thomas, to help find a cure. Thomas works in a morgue and decides to
utilize the bones of the dead as an alternative medicine. The unusual
medication works and Alex begins to make a recovery. However, the dead don't
like having their bones abused and they rise from their graves to reclaim
their missing parts and exact revenge upon the living. |
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Boy Meets Girl (1994 / UK
/ Dir: Ray Brady)
Banned until recently in it’s native UK, Boy Meets Girl is a disturbing
and intelligent horror film that has become a cult festival favorite. A man
is held hostage in the apartment of two young women who strap him to a
dentist’s chair and torture him for their perverse pleasure and intellectual
curiosity. |
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City of Rott (USA / Dir:
F. Sudol)
Land of the Dead meets South Park. An animated zombie film from the
creative talent behind the hit animation series, South Park! An old man
named Fred is trapped in a city overrun by legions of the living dead. Fred
must battle his way out of the infernal city or find himself consumed by the
mindless hordes. With only his trusty walker as support, and not even a
decent pair of sneakers to warm his aching feet, can Fred possibly escape
his diabolical nightmare? Made for true Zombie Fans, CITY OF ROTT pulls no
punches. |
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Das Komabrutale Duell (Germany / Dir: Heiko Fipper)
This over-the-top ultra gorefest from Germany is just what the doctor
ordered. A man is killed in a car accident and his son seeks bloody revenge
on the driver's whole family. He is helped by the "Octet Mafia" (identical
octuplets) who torture their victims with an arsenal of assorted weapons.
The two families descend into madness, killing each other with terrible
bestiality. The duel has begun... |
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Dead Fury (USA / Dir:
Frank Sudol)
Dead Fury is the follow up feature to Sudol's hit animated zombie film,
City of Rott. Based on the Sam Raimi horror classic, Evil Dead, Dead Fury
delivers gut-crunching gore in an animated world full of blood, violence and
a lot of fun. |
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Footsteps (UK / Dir: Gareth Evans)
Andrew is in his early '20s; lost, his parents are dead and gone. He is
left inconsolable. Afraid that those he loves, he loses, Andrew pushes all
who care for him away until he is left alone. When a final bid to escape his
nihilism brutally and tragically fails, he finds his life in a downward
spiral as he becomes embroiled in the world of snuff movies. If he is to
have any chance of redemption or salvation, he must walk down a path far
darker than he ever dared fear and claw his way out. |
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Girl School Hell (Japan /
Dir: Daisuke Yamanouchi)
Murder and mayhem in a Japanese girls only high school from notorious
splatter director Daisuke Yamanouchi. Nubile young things are abused,
chopped and diced as a madman interrupts the education of the student body. |
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Hunting Creatures (Germany / Dirs: Andreas Pape and Oliver Kellisch)
German gore with enough gut-munching madness to keep all fans of the
genre satisfied. Two gangsters plan a rave in a deserted building.
Unbeknownst to the party-goers, the building has been the site of a
scientific experiment that went terribly wrong. As a result, the revelers
are transformed into flesh eating monsters. This fun low-budget splatterfest
is one the best gore films to come out of Germany in recent years. Also has
an awesome German death metal soundtrack! |
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I Drink Your Blood (USA /
Dir: David E. Durston)
The drive-in horror classic! In a small town in the middle of nowhere, a
passing band of drug crazed hippies eat contaminated meat pies and contract
rabies. They terrorize the town but the locals fight back. Blood and mayhem
for the not so faint-hearted! |
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K7B Mutation (Germany /
Dir: Marc Fehse)
Marc Fehse’s Director’s Cut of the classic German film “Mutation”. A
deadly and infectious serum is produced and hidden by the 3rd Reich during
WWII. Many years later, a man is accidentally infected and a plague of
zombies is unleashed to devour everybody and everything in its path. Two
rival gangs in the midst of a drug war attempt to stop the bloody carnage.
Guns, zombies and plenty of blood! |
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Kyoko vs. Yuki (Japan /
Dir: Daisuke Yamanouchi)
Pretty young girls Kyoko and Yuki fall out and swear deadly vengeance on
each other. Nothing is too awful to use as a weapon in this fight to the
death from the Japanese master of erotic splatter, Daisuke Yamanouchi.
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Last House On Dead End
Street (USA / Dir: Roger Watkins)
Roger Watkins’ infamous cult classic that spawned a whole new horror
genre. Voted “best cult DVD release of 2002”, the film continues to shock
and excite audiences nearly 30 years later. The original “snuff” film! |
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Lethal Force (USA / Dir: Alvin Ecarma)
A gangster is forced to betray his best friend who just happens to be a
deadly assassin by trade. The results of the betrayal are more than
catastrophic. A hilarious and perfect parody of bad martial arts movies,
"Lethal Force" embraces all the things that make BAD kung-fu films so much
fun to watch. The film even contains a homage to the old blaxploitation
films and takes parody to a whole new level. A truly delightful and gory
action spoof! |
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LoveSick, Sick Love (UK / Dir: Wolfgang Buld)
Michael runs a hotel with his dominating, bed-ridden mother. His inadequacy
with women forces him to arrange clandestine meetings with promiscuous
women. Desperate for money, an attractive young hotel cleaner named Julia
pretends that Michael has made her pregnant and bribes him to pay her off.
However, he draws her into his web of sick love until he discovers her lie
and embarks on a murderous rampage.
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Mercy (USA / Dir: Patrick
Roddy)
Mercy is a cerebral horror film that delves into the inner sanctums of a
twisted human mind. Fresh out of jail, John Mercy encounters a world as
nightmarish, cold and stark as the one he has just left. Here is a tale of a
convict whose own karma inevitably gets the best of him. While he's spent
his entire life taking from people, he soon finds an unforgiving presence in
his life begins taking from him in the way of body parts. |
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Mu Za Ne (Japan / Dir:
Daisuke Yamanouchi)
A female reporter is trying to track down the makers of videotape that
seems to depict the murder of a porn actress. She soon finds herself a
little too close to the action as the tables are turned on her and she
becomes the next victim. A twisted tale of sex and gore from the Japanese
underground! |
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Ostermontag (Germany / Dir: Heiko Fipper)
Heiko is in love with his stepsister Fabiane, but Fabiane is not in love
with Heiko. She sends her twin sister to visit Heiko but, in a fit of rage,
he kills her... or did he kill her identical sister Fabiane... or both? A
German underground classic full of blood, guts and dead girls from Heiko
Fipper! |
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Penetration Angst (UK / Dir: Wolfgang Buld)
Helen has a sexually debilitating problem: her vagina eats any man who
penetrates her. Although she tries to prevent any sexual contact with men,
her appetite for flesh becomes insatiable and forces her to become a
prostitute. Dennis pines for a relationship with Helen, unaware of her
affliction. He tries to conquer his lust by dating a Siamese twin, but when
he accidentally meets Helen again their relationship leads to a climax of
death and destruction.
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Red Room (Japan / Dir:
Daisuke Yamanouchi)
Four young people are locked in a room to play a twisted sadomasochistic
card game. The stakes are high and the participants desperate. The winner
will receive $100,000 prize and there will only be one survivor. This is the
ultimate reality game where the price of failure is death. |
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Red Room 2 (Japan / Dir:
Daisuke Yamanouchi)
Another deadly game in the Red Room! The games escalate in cruelty and
this time there may be no survivors at all. |
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This Hollow Sacrament (USA / Dir: Greg
Stechman)
Based on true events, the story revolves around the murder of four young
women in Northern California in the late 1990's and the subsequent
investigation. The film follows the story of a tortured ex-soldier, now
police detective, as he and his partner attempt to track down a bizarre
series of disappearances, and the brutal slaying of the young women.
Director Greg is an original voice in the serial killer sub-genre. |