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After a run-in with punk feminist vampires during her first night out in LA, recent high school graduate Laurel is given a choice: go back to a boring life or join an ultra-cool lady vampire squad. Could it be that simple? Of course not.

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Rubber director Quentin Dupieux returns with twisted delight in this absurd comedy. When Georges’s new 100% deerskin jacket develops a voice of its own, it confesses it has but one dream: to be the only jacket in the world. Luckily, Georges has a plan to make one killer fashion statement.

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When five teen employees at the local movie theater in a small Christian town discover a mysterious old film hidden in its basement, they unleash an alluring succubus who gives them a sex education…written in blood.

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A feature-length mix of backyard DIY camcorder Jason tributes! Really fun mayhem, teenage lunatics everywhere, homemade blowtorches and other inventive kills.

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When a boy’s dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, his lack of festive spirit unleashes the wrath of Krampus, a demon intent on punishing non-believers.

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It’s New Year’s Eve. Three drunkards evoke a legend. The legend tells that the last person to die in a year, if he is a great sinner, will have to drive during the whole year the Phantom Chariot, the one that picks up the souls of the dead.

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Tells the story of Anna, once a missing little girl, found wandering a year later on a country road virtually catatonic after suffering some sort of physical abuse. She grows into a comely young woman, but she’s got serious issues. She also has a close friend, Lucie, who she ultimately calls after she finds herself in an unusual house in the middle of the forest. There’s something very disturbing about the Bauhaus-esque home, something Anna can’t quite put her finger on.

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