Frankenstein (1973)
A scientist obsessed with creating life steals body parts to put together his “creation.” Released as a feature on video, this was originally shown on in two installments on TV as part of the Wide World of Entertainment series.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, TV Movie
Director: Glenn Jordan
Actors: Bo Svenson, George Morgan, Heidi Vaughn, John Karlen, Jon Lormer, Philip Bourneuf, Robert Foxworth, Robert Gentry, Susan Strasberg, William Hansen
Schramm (1993)
Lothar Schramm is a simple man with complex problems, yet he seems like such a nice guy. He works as a taxi driver and lives by himself where he is…
Three on a Meathook (1972)
Four girls go on a romping weekend at a lake, and have car problems on the way home. A nice local boy takes them back to his farm, where he…
The Elevator (2023)
Lily, an undercover reporter, poses as the new night manager at a seedy hotel to investigate a string of suspicious suicides. After playing the elevator game, she learns of a…
Child’s Play (1988)
A single mother gives her son a beloved doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.
Left In Darkness (2006)
Celia (Monica Keena, Freddy vs. Jason) has had a rough life, with a mother who died in childbirth and a father who disappeared. Unfortunately for Celia, death is not any…
Family (2006)
Harold is a seemingly peaceful neighbor in a quiet mid-western neighborhood, but underneath, he’s a murderous psychopath who sets his eyes on a couple that have moved in across the…
The Demonologist (2019)
Detective Damien Seryph investigates a string of murders that connects to a group trying to bring forth the 4 King Demons of Hell. Damien’s past connects him to those involved…
Raiders Of The Lost Shark (2015)
Four friends set out by boat for an idyllic vacation on a private, remote island. But unknown to them, a weaponized shark has escaped from a top secret military lab…
The Clearing (2020)
A father must battle his way through the zombie apocalypse to save his daughter.
Psycho III (1986)
Norman Bates is still running his little motel, and he has kept the dressed skeleton he calls ‘mother’. One day a nosey journalist comes to see him to ask questions…