Kill List (Trailer)
Ben Wheatley’s Kill List tells the tale of an ex-soldier turned contract killer whose new assignment spins him out of control and pushes him to the edge of paranoia and darkness.
Ben Wheatley’s Kill List tells the tale of an ex-soldier turned contract killer whose new assignment spins him out of control and pushes him to the edge of paranoia and darkness.
(NSFW: Language) You’ve seen the trailer, now see the whole silly 11 minute film, featuring fishing, Penn Jillette, Adam Savage, plentiful gore, and of course, zombie little people.
(Gore) It’s Exorcist meets Desperado in this award-winning horror flick by Nerdhaus Films. If you liked Welcome to Hoxford, you’ll love Deus Irae. We want to see a full-length version!
Two employees of a hotel that’s about to close for good spend their last working days searching for evidence of the hotel’s rumored ghost. Yep, they deserve whatever happens to them. HD here.
Had enough movies about sharks, piranhas and other undersea creatures attacking unsuspecting victims? Here’s another. Remember, kids: Proper pH and chlorine monitoring would prevent this.
A suburban father hunts a feral girl in the woods, and brings her into captivity to “civilize” her. His family gets way more than they bargain for in Lucky McKee’s controversial horror flick, out now.
(NSFW: Lyrics, Spoilers) We haven’t seen the prequel to The Thing yet, but Carpenter’s version was one of the scariest films ever. Maybe some music will lighten the mood. Nope, still scary.
The answers to how it began start in 1988, when young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity in their home, in Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s Paranormal Activity 3.
(NSFW: Language) Julien Mokrani’s adaptation of Welcome to Hoxford, a comic book mini-series about a delusional murderer sent to a correctional institution that has a terrible secret.
The prequel to John Carpenter’s chilly Antarctic horror flick The Thing (which itself was a remake of a 1950s flick) shows its awesomely gory side in this newly released R-rated trailer.
Sam Worthington and Jeffrey Dean Morgan star as a bayou homicide detective and a NYC cop who team up to investigate a grisly series of unsolved murders in Ami Canaan Mann’s Texas Killing Fields.
A word of advice: when The Daily What tells you not to click on a link, for crying out loud don’t click on it, and when they say not to scroll down, don’t do that either. We’re just saying is all.
(NSFW: Language, Gore, Spoilers) Previously, on Final Destination: A ton of people died. Screened does us all a huge solid, collecting all of the death scenes from the first four movies.
(NSFW: Language) Kevin Smith’s latest starts out as a teen sex romp, but takes a turn to the dark side, taking on religious extremism and violence in what could be the year’s most intense film.
Based on the classic camp horror flick, Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) stumbles onto the secret that his neighbor Jerry (Colin Farrell) is a vampire, hell-bent on feasting on his friends and neighbors.
The latest trailer for the space horror flick teases with bits of info that leave us intrigued. There’s hints of government conspiracy, but no clear clue about the creepy… whatever it is that’s out there.
(NSFW) Two couples unwittingly summon a horde of zombies in this gory, chaotic and funny short film by Lee Hardcastle. The fast-paced action and goofy characters belie the smooth animation.
(NSFW: Language) Jeff Chan’s short film starts out innocently enough, but within seconds, he turns the one of the most popular YouTube clips of all time into a bloody good zombie flick.
(NSFW: Language) We’re not sure what to make of a B-movie about little people zombies starring Penn Gillette, Adam Savage and effects by one of The Chiodo Brothers, but our curiosity is piqued.
Let’s say goodbye to zombies with Richard Raaphorst’s yet to be shot flick, set in World War II, featuring a German experiment to create super soldiers using parts from different bodies.
This incredible mod for the old Duke Nukem’ 3D – Atomic Edition turns your PC into a virtual version of Kubrick’s Overlook Hotel, complete with an axe-wielding Jack Nicholson, and the garden maze.
James Wan’s Insidious is the terrifying story of a family whose home is possessed by dark spirits. With their son in an inexplicable coma, they soon discover that it’s not their house that’s haunted.
Stevan Mena’s Bereavement relates the horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman. Coming 2/11.
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