Don’t miss the new restoration of David Lynch’s trippy surrealist Hollywood noir shot entirely by Lynch himself with a handheld digital camcorder. Laura Dern stars as an actress who loses touch with the lines between reality and the character she plays.
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Horror master Wes Craven’s iconic slasher film takes place in an idyllic little suburb… where the vengeful ghost of a fedora wearing child murderer is haunting teenagers dreams and murdering them in their sleep with his knife-laden hand. Don’t miss the epitome of nightmare cinema!
Read MoreRidley Scott’s sci-fi is a good reminder… no one can hear your screams in space! Don’t miss this modern classic that’s a sci-fi horror mashup with wildly imaginative set and a very scary alien that takes over its innocent human host.
Read MoreTi West returns to his horror roots with an homage to slasher films, classically set in rural 1970s Texas. When a group of filmmakers set out to make an adult film on a secluded farm, the cast finds themselves fighting for their lives in this porn horror mashup from A24 that makes for a wild night out at the movies.
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Read MoreNic Cage is (as per usual) a guy seeking revenge in this hallucinogenic and trippy horror film with demon biker gangs and sexually deviant religious cults. Cage and his girlfriend lead a loving and peaceful existence; but when their pine-scented haven is savagely destroyed, Cage is catapulted into a phantasmagoric journey filled with bloody vengeance and laced with fire.
Read MoreThis Chilean stop-motion horror film is a dark and wildly original masterpiece. Based on the Nazi stronghold cult Colonia Dignidad run in Chile in the 1970s, the animation is enrapturing and unforgettable.
Read MoreThis French body horror film follows woman with a metal plate in her head from a childhood car accident who embarks on a bizarre journey, bringing her into contact with a firefighter who’s reunited with his missing son after 10 years.
Read MoreIshirô Honda’s offbeat and dark sci-fi horror film was initially banned in Japan when it was released in 1963. But in time, it’s built itself up as an enduring touchstone in Japanese cinema.
Matango uses spectacular practical effects and great performances to tell a captivating story of vacationers shipwrecked on a tropical island with limited food and a population of previous shipwreckees — hideously transformed by the island’s sinister flora.
Read MoreKiyoshi Kurosawa breaks the mold of serial killer movies with an engrossing thriller that takes you inside the psyche of society.
When police uncover a series of murders, committed by different people using the same strange method, a gloomy detective takes on the descent into the killers’ madness while managing his wife’s own mental stability.
Eerie and masterful, Bong Jon-ho (director of Parasite) lists it as one of his all-time favorite films.
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