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There are 14 Movies for your viewing pleasure.
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It's Alive |
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When a young woman (Bijou Phillips) learns she is pregnant, she leaves graduate school to move to the country with her boyfriend in this remake of the classic 1970s horror film. The fate of the happy new family takes a gruesome turn when animals and people end up brutally dead ' all with a strange connection to their newborn. Could their new child be the monster responsible for the gruesome murders?
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Dark Streets |
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When a nave playboy investigates the shadowy death of his wealthy father, his charmed life as the eligible owner of the city's hottest nightclub begins to spiral out of control. A noir fever dream of music, seduction and murder, DARK STREETS features stunningly choreographed dance numbers and an original soundtrack performed by legendary blues, jazz and R&B artists including Etta James, Natalie Cole, Dr. John, Aaron Neville, Solomon Burke, Chaka Khan, Richie Sambora and Marc Broussard.
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What We Do Is Secret |
What We Do Is Secret is the true-life story of Darby Crash, who became an LA punk icon before taking his own life in 1980. After getting kicked out of high school, Darby (Shane West) forms The Germs with a collection of friends who have little experience with their instruments or playing music: Pat Smear (Rick Gonzalez), Lorna Doom (Bijou Phillips) and Don Bolles (Noah Segan). After a few disastrous gigs, the band begins to click and Darby and The Germs soon find themselves the talk of the LA...
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What We Do Is Secret is the true-life story of Darby Crash, who became an LA punk icon before taking his own life in 1980. After getting kicked out of high school, Darby (Shane West) forms The Germs with a collection of friends who have little experience with their instruments or playing music: Pat Smear (Rick Gonzalez), Lorna Doom (Bijou Phillips) and Don Bolles (Noah Segan). After a few disastrous gigs, the band begins to click and Darby and The Germs soon find themselves the talk of the LA punk scene. When hard drugs enter the picture, Darby starts alienating those closest to him and when The Germs collapse, he's at a loss to figure out what comes next. Following the rise and fall of The Germs, What We Do Is Secret takes you into the birth of punk rock in Hollywood and the rise of hardcore. Directed & Co-Written by Rodger Grossman and with the real Pat Smear as a music producer, What We Do Is Secret recreates the sound of the Germs and provides an insider's look at the bands and icons of the punk era.
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Hostel: Part II |
Presented by genre master Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill, Vol. 1 & 2) and directed by Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever), Hostel Part II is the shocking and gruesome sequel of the underground torture ring where rich businessmen pay to torture and murder their victims.
The second installment to this terrifying franchise centers around three young American women (Lauren German, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) (Bijou Phillips, Bully), and (Heather Matarazzo, Welcome to the Dollhouse) who are studying...
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Presented by genre master Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill, Vol. 1 & 2) and directed by Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever), Hostel Part II is the shocking and gruesome sequel of the underground torture ring where rich businessmen pay to torture and murder their victims.
The second installment to this terrifying franchise centers around three young American women (Lauren German, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) (Bijou Phillips, Bully), and (Heather Matarazzo, Welcome to the Dollhouse) who are studying in Rome. A gorgeous, sophisticated European acquaintance invites the trio to join her for a weekend getaway at an exotic natural spa, assuring them they will be able to relax, rejuvenate and bond.
The girls find themselves in Slovakia and check into the ill-fated Hostel, where they are poised to become victims for auction, pawns in the fantasies of the sick and privileged from around the world who secretly travel there to savor more grisly pursuits.
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Zodiac |
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The chilling tale of the famed serial killer that terrorized San Francisco for over 10 years in the 1960s and 1970s. He is credited with killing at least 37 people and remains at large.
The Zodiac killer is best known for his cavalier murders and his penchant for sending cryptic messages to the press and the police. Some of these messages still have never been deciphered.
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Venom |
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Set in the Louisiana Bayou, Mr Jangles is a man possessed by 13 evil souls killed by a voodoo priestess. Mr. Jangles becomes evil and collects keys as trophies from his victims.
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Havoc |
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A group of wealthy Los Angeles teenagers try to become part of the "gangsta lifestyle" but soon run into trouble when they come face-to-face with a real gang of Latino drug dealers.
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The Door In The Floor |
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A famous children's books author brings his family to the Hamptons for the Summer in the hopes of putting their recent tragedy behind them and to rekindle a new romance with his wife. When infidelity and lingering loss fail to dissipate the couple drifts even further apart.
The author hires a young, bright assistant to assist him in his work, but the assistant starts a torrid affair with the writer's wife igniting a new round of hurt and suffering.
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Pulse (2004) |
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On a lonely freeway late one night, a mother (Stowe) and her teenage daughter's turn into a rest stop takes them into a surreal nightmare. A young, blood-lusting cult attempts to recruit the girl while her mother must rescue her from the unimaginable.
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