** 28 Days Later ** 001    (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence, gore and nudity.

 

    Hailed as the most frightening film since “The Exorcist”, acclaimed Director Danny Boyle’s

groundbreaking take on zombie horror “isn’t just scary…it’s absolutely terrifying!” (Access Hollywood)

 

 

** The 4th Floor ** 154   (Back / Home)

 

Staring Juliette Lewis and William Hurt

Rated R for Terror/ Violence and Language

 

    Jane Emelin (Juliette Lewis) has never lived alone and decides to move into an apartment by herself

instead of with her boyfriend, Greg Harrison (Academy Award Winner, William Hurt), At first glance, the

neighborhood is enchanting and the neighbors friendly, but things quickly turn bizarre.

    Something evil lurks in the floorboards and the walls and no one believes her fears. Terrifying sounds,

massive infestations of mice and roaches turn her happy home into a horrifying hell-hole.

    Now it's up to Jane to discover the terrible secret before it's the death of her...

 

 

** 7 Days To Live ** 002    (Back / Home)

 

Starring Amanda Plummer and Sean Pertwee

 

    After the tragic death of their young son, Ellen (Amanda Plummer) and Martin Shaw (Sean Pertwee)

move out to the country to start a new life and leave their dark past behind. But soon after they move into the

old country house, a series of eerie events begins; Ellen receives cryptic warnings of her own death, warnings

only she seems able to perceive. The warnings become more and more threatening, and there seems to be a

connection between her own death and that of her son – as well as to the old house.

    Ellen launches her search for the dark secret somehow bound up within the old house and her own

past. But she hasn’t got much time; if there’s anything to these warnings of her death, then it means she only

has a few days to live…

 

 

** 976 Evil **   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Director Robert “Freddy Krueger” England dials up a contemporary gothic tale of high tech horror in

976-EVIL.

    High school underdog Hoax Wilmoth (Stephen Geoffrey’s, Fright Night), fills up the idle hours in his

seedy little hometown fending off the local leather-jacketed thugs, avoiding his overbearing, religious fanatic

mother (Academy Award winner Sandy Dennis) and dreaming of a date with trailer park temptress Suzie

(Lezlie Deane). But his quietly desperate life takes a terrifying turn when his cousin Spike introduces him

to an unusual new hobby – phoning in for his “horrorscope”. Instead of the slightly kinky astrological

predictions he’s expecting, Hoax is hooked up whit a compellingly hideous demonic force that slowly begins

to overtake his entire life. Now there’s more than just a phone-bill to pay for anyone and everyone who ever

dare cross the neighborhood nerd.

 

 

** Alien Resurrection ** 004   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder

 

    Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder star in this terrifying highly Anticipated sci-fi action thriller.

    Ellen Ripley (Weaver) died fighting the perfect predator. Two hundred years and eight horrific

experiments later, she’s back. A group of scientists has cloned her along with the alien queen insider

her hoping to breed the ultimate weapon. But the resurrected Ripley is full of surprises for her

“creators,” as are the aliens. And Soon, a lot more than “all hell” breaks loose! To combat the

creatures, Ripley must team up with a band of smugglers, including a mechanic named Call (Ryder),

who holds more than a few surprises of her own.

    Alive with spectacular special effects and co-starring Ron Perlman, Dan Hedaya, J.E. Greeman,

Brad Dourif and Michael Wincott, Alien Resurrection is a riveting, pulse pounding roller coaster ride

that’s “reborn to be wild” (Entertainment Weekly).

    Come aboard… if you dare, and witness a while new breed of terror.

 

1997 approx 108 minutes

 

 

** Alien Contamination ** 126   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Ian McCulloch, Louise Marleau and Marino Mase

 

    Police find a cargo of green pulsating eggs, but upon contact the eggs explode spreading a green

acid like substance that seeps into the skin and kills.

 

 

** Alien Species ** 005   (Back / Home)

 

    Huge mother ships for an alien species sneak ominously into orbit around Earth. Lethal,

bat-winged fighters descend to the planet. Citizens are abducted. Homes are destroyed. The

invasion has begun.

    As two deputies prepare to transport a pair of prisoners to county jail, the receive last minute

instructions from Sheriff Nate Bridges (Charles Napier). The sheriff has no way to know that his

town is the target of the first alien attack.

    Professor Edgar Chambers (Hoke Howell) studies UFO’s, and he knows something is happening.

But while searching for signs of the alien species, he and his associates are driven from the road by a

violent thunderstorm. They seek shelter in an old cave, along with the sheriff’s deputies and their two

prisoners, only to find themselves trapped in an alien nest. They spend a hellish night filled with violent

confrontations, grisly deaths, and the ghoulish discovery of human “cocoons”.

    Meanwhile, the town is a war zone, as alien spacecraft use powerful laser weapons to destroy

everything in sight.

    The professor’s assistant Carol (Jodi Seronick) and prisoner Paul Towers (Marc Robinson)

escape from the cave, saving the professor’s granddaughter. Armed with technology taken from

the alien nest, they return to the town for a final confrontation with the deadly alien spacecraft.

    With the secret to destroy the attacking space ships, there’s a chance they can stop the alien

invasion. For now.

 

 

** Anatomy ** 006   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    When Paula (Franka Potente, Run Lola Run), a brilliant ambitious medical student, is accepted into

a prestigious anatomy class taught by a legendary professor, it seems like a dream come true. But her

school days soon turn into nightmares when several of her fellow classmates turn up dead in the

university’s morgue. Puzzled by the bizarre deaths, Paula soon uncovers a secret medical society

whose members perform grizzly autopsies on human subjects while they are still alive and is plunged

into a chillingly macabre world from which no one escapes to tell the terrifying truth.

 

 

** Anchorman ** 007   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate

 

    Will Ferrell (Old School, Elf) is Ron Burgundy, a top rated 1970’s San Diego anchorman who

believes women has a place in the newsroom as long as they stick to covering fashion shows or

late-breaking cooking stories. So when Ron is told he’ll be working with a bright young newswoman

(Christina Applegate) who’s beautiful, ambitious and smart enough to be more than eye candy,

it’s not just a clash of two TV people with really great hair, its war!

    Filled with wicked wit and slapstick humor, Anchorman is the years most wildly irreverent,

must see comedy hit!

 

1 hour, 38 minutes

 

 

** Angel of Fury ** 171   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Cynthia Rotherock, Billy Drago and Sam J. Jones

 

    A woman seeks revenge on the men who raped her and murdered her husband.

 

95 minutes

 

 

** Appointment for a Killing ** 173   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Markie Post, Corbin Bernsen and Kelsey Grammer

 

    A riveting thriller in the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock.

    The perfect marriage turns into a blood-chilling nightmare in this tightly spun thriller of a wife and

husband locked in a harrowing web of seduction, intrigue and murder. Based on a true story.

    Joyce Benderman (Markie Post) thought she had made the dream marriage. Her husband, Stan

(Corbin Bernsen), is a successful, handsome dentist, and Joyce, who grew up in poverty, cannot

believe her good fortune. But her charismatic husband has a dark side that is about to engulf and

destroy Joyce’s entire world. In rapid succession she discovers that he is a philanderer who enjoys

sexually ensnaring and manipulating young women; and, more appallingly, he may be the ruthless

killer behind a series of atrocious murders.

    Scared to death of the man she used to love, and reeling form the unspeakable horror of her

newfound knowledge, Joyce agrees to aid a federal agent (Kelsey Grammer) with an elaborate plan

to entrap Stan into admitting his guilt. To force his confession and avoid his suspicion, Joyce must

play her husband’s games. And she must win.

 

1993, 91 minutes

 

 

** Army of Darkness ** 008   (Back / Home)

 

    Bound in human flesh, inked in blood, and amazingly hard to pronounce, the ancient Necronomicon,

or book of the dead, unleashes unspeakable evil upon mankind in director Sam Raimi’s outrageously

hilarious sword-and-sorcery epic.

    Back to do battle with the hideous “Deadites,” Bruce Campbell reprises his role from The Evil Dead

series as Ash, the handsome, shotgun toting, chainsaw-armed department store clerk from S-Mart’s

house wares division.

    Demonic forces time warp him and his ’73 Oldsmobile into England’s Dark Ages, where he romances

a beauty (Elizabeth Davidtz) and faces legions of un-dead beasts, including a ghastly army of skeletons.

Can Ash save the living from the evil dead, rescue his girlfriend, and get back to his own time?

    Overflowing with spectacular special effects, Army of Darkness will make you scream with fear and

laughter.

 

 

** The Contract **  198   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Adult Content, Violence and Nudity

Starring Camilla Overbye and Jeff Fahey

 

    Be careful what you wish for… especially if it’s murder.

    A beautiful Woman, drunk and despondent over her life, meets a stranger in a bar. She rants

about her boss, husband, babysitter, friend and even a rude grocery clerk. He promises to solve all

her problems, if she’ll just sign her name on a napkin.

    She gives him her signature and thinks nothing of it, until the killings begin.

    In the spirit of a Hitchcock thriller, this tense story of suspense, featuring Academy Award Winner

Louise Fletcher (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), throws you into a catastrophic world of shock,

panic and fear.

 

91 Minutes

 

 

** Creepy Crawlers **  200   (Back / Home)

 

Rated PG-13

Starring Thomas Calabro, Dean Stockwell, Kristen Dalton and John Savage.

 

    When Dr. Ben Cahill takes a leave of absence from his medical practice and moves off the coast

of Maine, all he expects is some quiet time away. But the solace of the tiny isle is shattered when bizarre

and frightening deaths begin to occur. The victims appear to have died by natural causes, yet each body

has red insect bites on its flesh.

    When an autopsy reveals one dead man’s chest cavity filled with insect cocoons, Cahill is horrified to

discover that a rare breed of African cockroaches has invaded the island and they are using the inside of human

beings as breeding grounds!

    Now, it’s a race against time as the islanders try everything they can to escape the deadly insects before the

are eaten alive!

 

2000 approx. 92 minutes

 

 

** Lightning, Fire From the Sky ** 199   (Back / Home)

 

Not rated.

Starring John Schneider, Stacy Keach and Michele Greene

 

    In the small town of Rutland, Missouri, fourteen-year old Eric Dobbs (Jesse Eisenberg) discovers

that two giant storms are on a collision course. From his calculations, Eric believes the force of the

storms could destroy everything in Rutland.

    When the national weather service dismisses Eric’s findings, he turns to his father, sheriff Tom Dobbs

(John Schneider).

    As streaks of supercharged electricity bursts from the sky electrocuting everyone in its path and plunging

the town into darkness, Sheriff Dobbs realizes that his son may be the town’s best hope for survival.

    Now father and son must race against time and the elements to save their town from the fire in the sky.

 

2000, 94 minutes

 

 

** Artificial Intelligence ** 151   (Back / Home)

 

Rated PG-13

Starring Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law

 

    Director Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Propels you into a future of astounding technology and adventure

beyond the human imagination in an extraordinary film the New York Observer hails as a “masterpiece”

and Rolling Stone applauds as “unmistakably the work of a real filmmaker.”

    In a future world of runaway global warming and awe-inspiring scientific advances, humans share every

aspect of their lives with sophisticated companion robots called Mechas. But when an advanced prototype

robot child named David (Haley Joel Osment) is programmed to show unconditional love, his human

family isn’t prepared for the consequences. Suddenly, David is on his own in a strange and dangerous

world. Befriended by a streetwise Mecha (Jude Law), David embarks on a spectacular quest to discover

the startling secret  of his own identity. Celebrated as a film “filled with visual wonders and astonishing special

effects…” (Roger Ebert, Elbert & Roeper), A.I. Artificial Intelligence is a visionary motion picture triumph!

 

2 hours 25 minutes

 

 

** Astral Factor ** 125   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG”

Starring Elke Sommer, Robert Foxworth, Stephanie Powers and Sue Lyon

 

    What you can’t see… Can Kill You!

    A convicted Strangler, studying the paranormal in his jail cell, learns to make himself invisible.

 

 

** The Astronaut’s Wife ** 009   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron

 

    Johnny Depp (Sleepy Hollow and Charlize Theron (Devil’s Advocate) star as courageous NASA

astronaut Spencer Armacost and his beautiful schoolteacher wife Jillian – a seemingly perfect couple

whose lives are momentarily shattered when Spencer’s mission mysteriously loses contact with Earth

for 2 minutes. But neither Spencer nor Jillian know that those 120 seconds of terror will ultimately

threaten their sanity, their future and their lives in this heart stopping psychological thriller the critics

call “One scary edge-of-the-seat nightmare”.

 

110 minutes

 

 

** Bad Taste **  011   (Back / Home)

 

Not rated

Starring Pete O’herne, Mike Minett, Terry Potter, Pete Jackson and Craig Smith

 

    When an army of evil aliens invades Earth with the intention of selling mankind as intergalactic

hamburger meat, the New Zeeland government calls in an elite team of psychotic assassins. But

are these boys brutal enough to tackle the vilest villains in the universe?

    Get ready for the ultimate battle of flying guts, splattering brains, exploding sheep and guzzling

vomit. This is more than just one of the greatest and most disgusting horror comedies ever made.

This is Bad Taste!

    You have never seen anything like Bad Taste! This legendary low-budget debut from producer/

director co-writer/star Peter Jackson is packed with all the outrageous action, senseless violence

and sick humor that has made it one of the most radical cult classics of all time. Restored and newly

transferred for original vault materials, Bad Taste is now presented completely uncut, uncensored

and unrated in all it’s glory!

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Basket Case **  012   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Kevin Van Hentenryck, Terri Susan Smith and Beverly Bonner

 

    Carrying a mysterious wicker basket around with him, Duane Bradley arrives in Manhattan and

checks into a sleazy Times Square hotel.

    What’s in the basket you ask? Why, Duane’s hideously misshapen Siamese twin brother, Belial,

of course! Originally born attached to Duanes’s side, the little monster was surgically removed by some

quack doctors and rudely left for dean in a plastic garbage bag. But Belial survived, and Duane has hit

the Big Apple with his beastly bro to wreak havoc on the surgeons who separated them.

    Duane gets romantically sidetracked by the sexy, wig-wearing receptionist of one of the doomed

doctors, and his jealous telepathic sibling reacts…

    With memorably gruesome scenes (the multiple scalpels stuck in a screaming face is a particular

favorite) and some disturbing stop-motion animation, Frank Henenlotter’s Basket Case finally available

in a Special Edition DVD! is one of the most beloved, cheerfully demented cult classics of all time, and

a midnight movie hit that inspired two sequels.

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Batman Begins **   174  (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Michael Cane, Liam Nelson, Kate Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy,

Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer, Ken Watababe and Morgan Freeman.

 

    In Batman Begins, acclaimed director Christopher Nolan explores the origins of the legendary Dark

Night.

    In the wake of his parents’ murders, disillusioned heir Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels the

world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful.

    With the help of his trusted butler Alfred (Michael Caine), detective Jim Gordan (Gary Oldman)

and his ally Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), Wayne returns to Gotham City and unleashes his alter

ego: Batman, a masked crusader who uses strength, intellect and an array of high-tech weaponry to

fight the sinister force that threaten the city.

 

 

** Birth **   ARC 001   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for sexuality.

Starring Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Danny Huston and Anne Heche

 

    A widow for ten years, Anna (Academy Award winner Nichole Kidman) is looking forward to

getting remarried when a mysterious boy appears claiming to be her late husband reincarnated.

The boy can recite the most intimate details of Anna’s life. What follows is a spellbinding journey

inside the very soul of a woman whose mind refuses to believe the impossible but whose heart

knows the undeniable truth.

 

100 minutes

 

 

** Bleeders **   014   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Rutger Hauer and Roy Dupuis

 

    The family that breeds together, bleeds together.

    Their story begins over three centuries ago with a horrifying tale of incest and hedonism. Now,

banished to a remote rocky island in the Atlantic lives a clan of their grotesque descendants. These

hideous deformed creatures stalk the catacombs beneath the rocky shores, emerging to satisfy their thirst

for human blood and taste for corpses.

    One man shares their mutated birthright, another man holds their death warrant. Both of them converge

to face these revolting goblin-like monsters in a clash of blood where only one species can survive.

 

92 minutes

 

 

** Blessed **   015   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for language, brief nudity and violence.

Starring Heather Ghram and James Purefory

 

    Samantha (Heather Graham, Austin Powers, Scream 2, TV’s “Scrubs”) and Craig (James Purefoy,

Vanity Fair, Resident Evil) are a young couple who seem to have it all, except a baby.

    After an insemination treatment at a high-tech fertility clinic, Samantha learns she’s pregnant with twins.

When they find a beautiful house and Craig finds a publisher for his book, the couple feels truly blessed.

But Samantha is followed everywhere by a sinister hooded stranger who delivers a dire warning and she

senses that something may be horribly wrong with her babies.

    As her delivery date approaches, Samantha’s dream life seems to be turning into a terrifying nightmare

from which there may be no escape.

    Also Stars Andy Serkis (Lord of the Rings).

 

1 hour 38 minutes

 

 

** Blood Mania **   016   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Vicki Peters, Reagan Wilson and

Jacqueline Dalya.

 

    Plunge into a night of unspeakable terror!

    Young doctor Craig Cooper is assistant to Ridgeley Waterman, head of a Los Angeles hospital. Until

the elder man’s stroke which keeps him confined to his residence, Cooper has managed to shake off the

advances of Victoria, Waterman’s daughter.

    Larry, a friend of Cooper’s from college days, blackmails the young medic, threatening exposure of the

abortions he performed during his internship. Cheryl, Cooper’s longtime amour, plans to try to make a deal

with the blackmailer.

    Victoria, sensing something is wrong, offers to help Cooper, getting the $50,000 he needs. He submits to

her offer, and to an affair, not realizing the intensity of her desire for him, nor the dementia towards which

she is slipping.

    The last 15 minutes of Blood Mania are so unexpected, so much of a shocker, you can’t miss it!

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Bones **  019   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Violence, Gore, Language Sexuality and Drugs

Starring Snoop Dogg

 

    The time is 1979, Jimmy Bones (Snoop Dogg) is respected and loved as the neighborhood protector.

When he is betrayed and brutally murdered by a group of corrupt cop Lupocitch (Michael T. Weiss).

Bones’ elegant brownstone becomes his tomb.

    Twenty-two years later, the neighborhood has become a ghetto and his home a gothic ruin.

    Four teens renovate it as an after hours nightclub, unknowingly  releases Jimmy’s  tortured spirit.

    It’s thrills and chills as blood spills when Jimmy’s ghost sets about it’s frightful revenge, his killers unaware

of the gruesome fate that awaits them.

    With each new victim the terror mounts and Bones’ vengeance spins out of control threatening everyone

in his path, including his former lover Pearl (Pam Grier).

 

 

** The Bone Collector **  018   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie

 

    He takes his victims’ lives and leaves behind mysterious pieces of a bizarre puzzle. And the only person who

may be able to make sense of the serial killer’s deranged plan is Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington), a onetime

top homicide investigator. But after a tragic accident changes his life forever, Rhyme can only watch as other cops

bungle the case… until he teams up with a young rookie, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), who bravely searches

out the clues that help them solve the case.

    But as the killer senses the cops closing in, Rhyme realizes that he and his partner are on the trail of a vicious,

sadistic murderer who will stop at nothing on his deadly mission. And at any moment, Rhyme and Amelia could

become his next targets – and their first case could become their last.

 

 

** BoogeyMan (Special Edition)**  020   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel, Skye McCole Bartusiak and Lucy Lawless

 

    Every culture has one – The horrible monster fueling young children’s nightmares. But for Tim, the Boogeyman

still lives in his memories as a creature that devoured his father 16 years earlier.

    Is the Boogeyman real? Or did Tim make him up to explain why his father abandoned his family? The answer

lies hidden behind every dark corner and half-opened closet of his childhood home, a place he must return to and

face the chilling unanswered question… Does the Boogeyman really exist?

 

aprox: 89 minutes

 

 

** Derailed ** 209   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, Xzibit and RZA

 

    Married man Charles Schine (Clive Owen) meets Lucinda Harris (Jennifer Aniston), a high powered

businesswoman, on a commuter train one morning. An innocent conversation leads to an evening drink.

    Before either one can stop it, their aroused passions lead to a sizzling one night stand. Suddenly a stranger

explodes into their world, threatening to expose their secret, and lures them into a terrifying game with more

surprises than the saw coming.

 

 

** Walking Tall ** 131   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring “The Rock”

 

    When it comes to laying down the law with a vengeance, one man can make a difference. Action superstar

The Rock takes no prisoners as he fights for justice and crushes corruption in this hard hitting adventure that’s

“endlessly enjoyable and a lot of fun” (Fox-TV)!

    Johnny Knoxville and Ashley Scott co-star in this “bone-cracking, adrenaline-pumping” (Arizona Daily Star)

ride inspired by the true story of a man who decided to take a stand – and take back his town.

 

1 hour 26 minutes

 

 

** The Bourne Supremacy **  0021   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13” for Violence and Intense Action and Brief Language

Starring Matt Damon

 

    They should have left him alone. Academy Award winner Matt Damon is back as expert assassin Jason

Bourne in this stunning, non-stop action hit. Fuelled by awesome fight scenes and some of the most breathtaking

chase sequences ever filmed, it’s a state-of-the-art espionage thriller that explodes into action and never lets up!

 

1 hour 49 minutes

 

 

** The Brain Machine **  126   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Barbara Burgess, James Best and Gil Peterson

 

    It’s always midnight in space…

    Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment

goes horribly wrong.

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Breathing Fire **  171   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jonathan Ke Quan, Edwin Neal, Eddie Saaverdra and Jerry Trimble

 

    A free for all fight to the death!

    Betrayal plagues a Vietnam vet who pulls off a bank heist with his gang.

 

74 minutes

 

 

** Bride of Chucky **  022   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jennifer Tilly

 

    For ten years, the tortured soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray has been imprisoned inside a child’s doll.

“Chucky” is reborn when his old flame, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly), rescues his battered doll parts from a police

impound. But Chucky wants his new playmate cut down to size, so he transforms his blushing bride into a

stunning little terror.

    Chucky and Tiffany can’t wait to start their own homicidal honeymoon.

    When this demonic duo hits the road and hooks up with a pair of unsuspecting newlyweds, they leave a

trail of murder and mayhem behind them.

    Chucky's back!

 

1 hour 29 minutes

 

 

** Bride of Re-Animator **  0023   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott and David Gale

 

    The mad Dr. Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs), the tormented Dr. Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) and the beheaded

Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale) return in this terrifying sequel to Re-Animator, the most deliriously outrageous horror

movie of the decade.

    It’s been eight months since the Miskatonic Massacre stained the halls with blood – and Dr. West and

Dr. Cain’s experiments have taken a bizarre turn.

    Now the have gone beyond re-animating the dead… into a realm of creating new life. The legs of a hooker and

the womb of a virgin are joined to the heart of Dr. Cain’s dead girlfriend – and the bride is unleashed upon her

mate in a climax of sensual horror.

 

1989, 97 minutes

 

 

** Bye Bye Baby **  206   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Bridget Nielson, Carol Alt, Jason Connery and Luca Barbareschi

 

    A married couple from Milan is tempted into mutual betrayal during a holiday in the Mauritius Islands.

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Cold Room **  206   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring George Segal and Amanda Pay

 

    A girl brought to modern Germany experiences events that occurred during the World War II era.

 

77 minutes

 

 

** Species **  166   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Marg Helgenberger, Natasha Henstridge and Forest Whitaker

 

    She’s attractive, seductive, intelligent… and her charms could spell doom for the entire human race!

    Boasting a first-rate cast and mind blowing special effects, Species is a “Sci-Fi jolt-a-thon that’s a kick to the

finish” (USA Today)!

    When a beautiful human/alien hybrid (Natasha Henstridge) escapes from observation, scientist Xavier Fitch

(Oscar Winner Ben Kingsley) dispatches a government assassin (Michael Madsen), an “empath” (Forest Whitaker),

a biologist (Marg Helgenberger) and anthropologist (Alfred Molina) to find her.

Tracing their prey to L.A. the crew discovers her horrific plan: to mate with unsuspecting men and produce offspring

that could destroy mankind. As her deadly biological clock ticks rapidly, Fitch and his team are hurled into a

pulse-pounding chase in which the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

 

1995, 1 hour 48 minutes

 

** Monster **  167   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci

 

    Charlize Theron (The Italian Job, Trapped) Explodes in a magnetic, Oscar-winning performance as

convicted killer Aileen Wuornos.

    Severely abused and unloved, Aileen immersed herself in the dangerous world of highway

prostitution… until she met Selby Wall (Christina Ricci, Sleepy Hollow), a naïve girl who was Aileen’s

last chance at a normal life. But ultimately Aileen understood was violence, and nobody imagined the

nightmare that awaited the seven men standing in the way of her happiness.

    A critically-acclaimed film from writer/director Patty Jenkins.

 

109 minutes

 

 

** Terminator 3 – Rise of the Machines **     (Back / Home)

189 / 203

 

Rated “R”

Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Kristina Loken

 

    Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as a time-traveling T-101 Terminator in this smash hit directed

by Jonathan Mostow.

    With dazzling effects, bravura the thrills and a story that boldly spins into the unexpected, this is an

event spectacle to see and see again.

 

109 minutes

 

 

** Camp Blood **  024   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated – Viewer discretion is advised. Material contains violence, gore, nudity, and

adult situations.

 

    Ten years ago, a series of brutal murders rocked peaceful, isolated Camp Blackwood. The killer

was never caught and the camp, renamed “Camp Blood” by the locals, was closed.

    Today, two young couples decide to visit Camp Blood. Ignorant of the camp’s terrible history, they

hike deep into the woods. Soon, the campers realize they are not alone. Someone is watching. Waiting.

The murders at Camp Blood are far from over…they have only just begun.

    What began a pleasant hiking trip turns into a savage struggle for survival, as the campers try to escape

from the bloodthirsty killer.

    Will anyone make it out of Camp Blood alive?

 

 

** Land of the Dead **  152   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo

 

    Packed with more Heart-Pounding and Blood-Curdling thrills than any other theatre could show,

this special Unrated Director’s Cut unleashes the ultimate vision of George A. Romero’s latest living-dead

shock-fest!

    Land of the Dead finds humanity’s last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous

zombie hordes besieging their fortified city… are evolving!

 

1 hour 37 minutes

 

 

** The Ring Two **  156   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Naomi Watts

 

    Loaded with chilling new scenes and exclusive features, this special unrated edition of The Ring Two

takes you beyond anything seen in theaters!

    Academy Award nominee Naomi Watts reprises her role as investigative reporter Rachel Keller,

now determined to start a new life and escape her haunting memories. But when the vengeful Samara

returns, Rachel faces a nightmarish, life or death struggle to save herself and her young son in this

edge-of-your-seat thriller.

 

2 hours 8 minutes

 

 

** Reptile **  123   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel and Jacqueline Pearce

 

    Years ago, Dr. Franklyn (Noel Willman) antagonized a cult of snake worshippers who retaliated by

performing a series of secret rituals on his daughter Anna (Jacqueline Pearce), transforming her into a reptile.

Charles Spalding (David Baron) is the first of Anna’s victims when he is invited to the Franklyn manor

and attacked by the horrible creature-part woman-part reptile.

    What follows is a horrible string of events that terrorize a village and leave a young innocent couple

grasping for the truth.

    Set in England’s Cornwall district (although shot at Bray Studios near London). The Reptile combines

a mystery plot recalling Bram Stoker’s “Lair of the White Worm,” moments of sudden horror, and an

elegant title creature devised by Hammer’s make-up ace Roy Ashton.

 

1996, 91 minutes

 

 

** Dracula and his Brides **  124   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Joanna Lumley

 

    Count Dracula develops a deadly strain of bubonic plague, to unleash on the Earth. Dr. Van Helsing does

everything he can to stop him.

 

87 minutes

 

 

** Torture Chamber **   124   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Christopher Lee, Lex Barker and Karin Dor

 

    Count Regula is drawn and quartered for killing twelve virgins in his dungeon torture chamber. Thirty-five

years later, he comes back to seek revenge.

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Chariots of the Gods **   125   (Back / Home)

 

Rated PG

 

    A documentary concerning the ancient mysteries of the world.

 

 

** Taking Lives **   127   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke and Kieffer Sutherland

 

    Angelina Jolie plays FBI profiler Illeana Scott in this edgy cat-and-mouse thriller that also stars Ethan Hawke,

Kieffer Sutherland, Olivier Martinez and more talents.

    For 20 years an elusive serial killer has assumed his victims’ identities. But now there’s a breakthrough, Scott

is assigned to the case and it’s her job to know what makes a killer tick. But somehow this killer know even more

about Scott.

 

109 minutes

 

 

** Christmas Evil **   130   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Christmas Evil is widely recognized as the one of the best Christmas horror films made.

    It is the story of a young boy (Brandon Maggart) who is traumatized on Christmas Eve when he sees

Santa Claus having sex with his mother. This event has scarred him for life and now, in adulthood, he is

obsessed with the holiday season. He works for a toy company, sleeps in a Santa suit, has Christmas

memorabilia throughout his apartment and spies on the neighborhood children, keeping track who is good

and bad.

    One day, with the holiday season upon him, he snaps and goes on a knife-wielding killing spree that

leaves bloody bodies piling up in the morgue.

    A low-budget horror classic! Not to be missed.

 

1980,   90 minutes

 

 

** Silent Night, Bloody Night **   130   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Silent Night, Bloody Night is a frightening and suspenseful film that has good performances, unique

scripting and some truly terrifying scenes.

    An escaped lunatic terrorizes the people of a small New England town, especially those in an old

mansion that once housed a mental institution.

    Bodies and Blood everywhere and no help in sight!

    Do not watch this movie alone!

 

1973, 83 minutes

 

 

** Wishmaster **  132 / 133   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Magically powerful. Supernaturally evil. The ancient entity known in human legend as the Djinn can

grant a person’s wildest dreams. And in the process, it unleashes your darkest nightmares. The moral

of this explosively terrifying, special-effects-powered, horror-fantasy spectacular:

    Be careful what you wish for.

 

1997, 90 minutes

 

 

 

** Wishmaster 2 **   132   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    When the legendary monster, the Djinn, is re-released, he begins his reign of terror, plunging the Earth

into horror and chaos. As the Djinn reaches his goal of a thousand captured souls, it’s up to Morgana to

stand between the world as we know it and a terrifying future beyond our darkest fears.

 

1999, 96 minutes

 

 

** To Love, Honor and Deceive **  205   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Vanessa Marcil, James Wilder and Thomas Gibson

 

    Sydnee Carpenter (Vanessa Marcil) is a devoted mother to her young son, and is now accustomed

to the puzzling existence of her mysterious, non-communicative husband, Matthew (Thomas Gibson).

When her husband and son are suddenly killed in a boating accident, Sydnee’s comfortable existence is

shattered. Although she is overwhelmed by her grief, Sydnee cannot ignore the strange pieces from her

husband’s past that continue to make their way into her present. Before long, she suspects that her

husband has masterminded an elaborate scheme in order to abandon her and kidnap their son. Unable

to convince the authorities of her wild sounding speculations, Sydnee does catch the attention of

Detective Jim Sanders (James Wilder), who may have his own hidden agenda for getting involved with

her plight. Attempting to track down her husband, Sydnee enters into the darkest depths of underworld

wheeling and double-dealing, with no guarantee that anyone is going to play fair, and no guarantee that

she will ever find her son.

 

1996, 94 minutes

 

 

** Tornado **  211   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

 

    Haunted by the death of his father, who was killed by a tornado years earlier, Josh Barnaby

finds himself tracking the deadly storms… this time as a photographer. When he partners up with

Nickie Flynt, a reporter searching for the story of her career, he soon finds himself mixed up

with forces of a different nature. A fanatic cult who is somehow able to influence the elements

is after them, and as Josh works to fit the pieces of the puzzle together, the ultimate tornado

forms: a category F5. Now it’s a race against time as the mega-storm threatens to obliterate

everything – and everyone – in it’s path.

 

98 minutes

 

 

** Half Past Dead **  218   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Steven Segal, Morris Chestnut and Ja Rule

 

    Welcome to Alcatraz. “The Rock” has just re-opened for business, but  the first criminal slated

for the electric chair is also sitting a secret worth $200 million. And an invading group of commandos

(led by Morris Chestnut) isn’t going to let his fortune go up in smoke. Already undercover in Alcatraz,

FBI Agent Petrosevitch (Steven Segal) has to neutralize the situation and rescue a Supreme Court

Justice held hostage. Worse, he has to convince his convict “partner” (Ja Rule) and the other inmates

to fight on the right side of the law.

 

2002, 98 minutes

 

 

** Pacific Heights **  221   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Michael Keaton, Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine

 

    Patty and Drake want their downstairs tenant to pay the rent. He won’t. They want him to leave. He won’t.

And the tenant, a sociopathic scam artist, has made sure he has the law on his side.

    “Check All References” may be a landlord credo, and in the case of this jolting cat-and-mouse thriller, the

references are impeccable.

    Melanie Griffith and Mathew Modine play the over-mortgaged couple whose hope of keeping their renovated

Victorian dream home depends on leasing the downstairs. Michael Keaton is Carter Hayes, a frighteningly

dangerous nightmare who’s out to claim the house for himself. And John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy)

directs, lifting Pacific Heights to unsettling heights of palpable suspense.

 

102 minutes

 

 

** Facing Fear **  220   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Dean Cain and Talisa Soto

 

    A handsome young aviator named Clay (Dean Cain – The New Adventures of Superman, Rat Race)

makes a forced landing on an isolated Central American island. There, he meets a young boy named Gabriel

(Kristian De La Osa – Made-Line), who immediately attaches himself to Clay, longing for the father figure he

never had. However, Clay’s presence causes conflict between Gabriel’s beautiful mother, Mercedes (Talisa

Soto – Mortal Combat, James Bond License To Kill) and her fiancé, Frank (Miguel Sandoval – Jurassic Park,

Clear and Present Danger), a hardworking farmer who unhappily observes Mercedes’ attraction to Clay.

    As Clay works to repair his damaged plane, he must battle the weather, jealousy and his inner demons while

preparing for the biggest adventure of his life!

    Defy your spirit and take flight with “Facing Fear”

 

100 minutes

 

 

** Antibody **  219   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Lance Henriksen and Robin Givens

 

    A terrorist has a nuclear bomb detonator microchip hidden inside his body.

    Now, security expert Richard Gaynes (Lance Henriksen, Aliens) and a team of scientists will use an

experimental craft to enter his bloodstream.

    It’s a race against time to track down and destroy the detonator.

    The Fate of the world hangs in the balance.

 

1 hour 31 minutes

 

 

** Matchstick Men **  193   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Nicholas Cage, Saivi Rockwell and Alison Lohivian

 

    If there’s a sucker born every minute, these guys will work the delivery room. Meet Roy and Frank,

con men who plan to flimflam a flimflammer out of big-time dough. They have a new partner to help

them too: Roy’s long-absent 14-year-old daughter, who has entered his life and is eager to learn the

art of the con.

    Just when you think you have figured out you don’t, during this acclaimed comedy thriller directed

by Ridley Scott. Nicholas Cage is winningly quirky as Roy, genius at crime and basked in life

because he’s an agora phone, a germaphobe and suddenly a parent. Sam Rockwell is wile Frank. And

Alison Lohman plays the wild child at Roy’s door. For fun, suspense and brain-busting twists,

nothing’s hotter than Matchstick Men.

 

2003, 116 minutes

 

 

** Cellular **  027   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Kim Bassinger, Chris Evans, Jason Statham and William H. Macy

 

    What if someone’s life was literally on the line and the power to save them was totally in your

hands? For Ryan (Chris Evans) the choice begins with a frantic call from Jessica Martin

(Academy Award winner Kim Bassinger).

    Having been kidnapped at gunpoint and locked in an  undisclosed attic, Jessica pleads with Ryan

to get help before her abductors return to kill her. With no way of knowing where she is, and with

the battery in his cell dying quickly, Ryan is plunged into a relentless, high-stakes thrill ride through

a world of lies and murder in this riveting, adrenaline-pumping suspense thriller.

 

95 minutes

 

 

** Children of the Corn 2 **   028   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Terence Knox, Paul Scheffer, Ryan Bollman, Christie Clark

Rosalind Allen and Ned Romero

 

    Tabloid writer, John Garrett travels to Gatlin, Nebraska for a career-boosting scoop on the

strange, cult-like murders of the town’s adults – reportedly committed by their own children!

    It isn’t long before Gatlin’s orphaned children, are lured into the vast cornfields that surround

the sleepy town, by an evil force known to them as “He Who Walks Among the Rows.”

    As adults start dying horrible, violent death, Garrett and local anthropologist Frank Red Bear,

discover the town’s secret, a volatile cold mold, responsible for the children’s sudden delusional and

murderous behavior.

 

1992, 90 minutes

 

 

** Pitch Black **  116   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Vin Diesel

 

    It’s evil vs. evil in an electrifying showdown that the USA Today calls “…the best excuse to root

for the bad guy since Arnold in the original Terminator.”

    The daylight can burn you, but the darkness will kill you. From the mind of the writer of The Fugitive

comes the pulse-pounding sci-fi thriller, Pitch Black.

    Experience the psychological terror when a group of marooned passengers must face a pack of

terrifying creatures whose only weakness is the light. With little power and dwindling numbers, the

doomed passengers turn to a vicious convict (Vin Diesel) with and appetite for destruction and eerie

eyes that can guide them through the darkness.

 

1999, 1 hour 52 minutes

 

 

** The Bone Snatcher **  222  (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Alex, a scientist who hates field work finds himself in a truck surrounded by sand flies and blowing

dirt, bouncing across the desert. What is probably the worst day in his life is about to get worse…

    As he clings to his seat, a radio call comes through, four prospectors who disappeared in the desert

have been found stripped of flesh with their bones scattered around a strange rock dome. With no clues

to the massacre, things become terrifying when Alex discovers that he and his colleagues are being hunted

by millions of creatures united into one killing machine. As darkness descends, the ground they stand on

becomes a living carpet capable of devouring their flesh with every step.

    Hell has been unleashed…

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Wolf Creek **  223   (Back / Home)

 

Nor Rated

 

    Welcome to wolf creek, where the suspense of the Blair Witch Project meets the horror of The Texas

Chainsaw Massacre. Inspired by Australia’s “Backpacker Killer” who murdered seven backpackers in

the ‘90’s Wolf Creek won wide acclaim from critics, filmmakers and audience members at the Sundance

Film Festival.

    Three unsuspecting hikers take off for a drive across Australia. When the trio returns from a four-hour

hike to Wolf Creek National Park, they find their car is dead. Help comes in the form of big, back-slapping

bushman Mick (John Jarratt). Since Mick appears to be more Crocodile Dundee than Freddy Krueger,

the trio trusts him… which proves to be a grave mistake.

 

104 minutes

 

 

** Chiller **  029   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG”

Starring Paul Sorvino, Michael Beck, Beatrice Straight, Laura Johnson

Dick O’Neill and Craig Richard Nelson

 

    Corporate exec Miles Creighton dies, and is cryogenically frozen in the hopes that he can be revived

in the future. Ten years later, the procedure is a success, but her returns without a soul.

 

1985, 91 minutes

 

 

** The Chronicles of Riddick **   077   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Vin Diesel

 

    Vin Diesel (XXX, The Fast and the Furious) stars in this electrifying, special-effects-fueled action spectacular!

    After years of outrunning ruthless bounty hunters, escaped convict Riddick suddenly finds himself caught

between opposing forces in a fight for the future of the human race. Now, waging incredible battles of fantastic

and deadly worlds, this lone, reluctant hero will emerge as humanity’s champion and the last hope for a universe

on the edge of annihilation. Powered by groundbreaking visual effects and pulse-pounding, thrill-a-minute action.

 

2 hours 14 minutes

 

 

** City of the Living Dead **   045   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    The Seven Gates of Hell have been torn open, and in three days the dead shall rise and walk the Earth. As

a reporter (Christopher George) and a psychic (Catriona MacColl) race to close the portals of the damned,

they encounter a seething nightmare of unspeakable evil. The city is alive – with the horrors of the living dead.

 

93 minutes

 

 

 

** Collateral **   046   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Violence and Language

Starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx

 

    Vincent (Tom Cruise) is a cool, calculating contract killer at the top of his game. Max (Jamie Foxx) is

a cabbie with big dreams and little to show for it. Now, Max has to transport Vincent on his next job –

one night, five stops, five hits and a getaway. And after this fateful night, neither man will ever be the same

again.

    Tonight everything is changing…

 

2 hours

 

 

** Constantine **   181   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”  for Violence and Demonic Images

Starring  Keanu Reeves

 

    John Constantine sees demons walk the Earth, and he aims to do something about it: send them back to Hell!

    As Constantine, The Matrix’s Keanu Reeves, fights a new otherworld foe in this eye-opening supernatural

thriller based on characters form the DC Comics/Vertigo Hellblazer Graphic Novels and set in a City of the

Angels where spirit-worlds have broken… and Hell is breaking loose.

    Holy water. A dragon’s-breath flamethrower. A shotgun crafted from a crucifix. Armed with these and

assisted by an intrepid cop (Rachel Weisz), John Constantine is a spiritual warrior gone to apocalyptic war.

    Be glad he’s on your side.

 

121 minutes

 

 

** Control **   047   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence and language

Starring Ray Liotta, Willem Dafoe and Michelle Rodriguez

 

    Ray Liotta (Identity, Narc) and Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man 2) lead this all-star cast as two men from opposite

worlds trying to come to terms with their troubled past. Liotta plays Lee Ray Oliver, a violent sociopath who is

granted a second chance at life when Dr. Copeland (Dafoe), a pioneering scientist, offers him an experimental

behavioral drug that promises to suppress his violent nature. When Lee Ray’s newfound life begins, he is

continually haunted by his murderous past. Searching for redemption, he falls in love with Teresa, his beautiful

yet cautious co-worker played by Michelle Rodriguez (SWAT, Girlfight). Life begins to take on new meaning

until the experimental drug starts triggering side effects and his criminal past come back to life. Will he kill again?

Or will he finally gain Control?

 

99 minutes

 

 

** The Coroner **   030   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jane Longnecker and Dean St. Louis

 

    Eventually… everyone visits the Coroner. But City Coroner Dr. Leon Uraski isn’t content with waiting

for you to die. He’s coming for you…now!

 

75 minutes

 

 

** Crazy as Hell **  032   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for some strong sexual content, violent images and language

Starring Eric LaSalle and Michael Beach

 

    Ty Adams (Michael Beach, “Third Watch”) is a brilliant psychiatrist who loves to play God. Ambitious and

arrogant, he believes he can cure anyone with sheer power of his personality. But now, he’s treating someone

who will shake him to his very soul – a patient who calls himself Satan (Eric LaSalle, “ER”).

 

1 hour 54 minutes

 

 

** Crop Circles & Signs **   033   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    Crop Circles are unique for their natural beauty. They also pose a supernatural mystery beyond easy

explanation. Or perhaps just a clever hoax? This exceptional DVD is loaded with unforgettable aerial images of

the world’s most famous crop circles.

    Crop Circles & Signs explores and explains these strange works of art with in-depth analysis and expert

commentary. Don’t miss out on this great chance to walk through open fields – with an open mind. Explore

the fascinating world of Crop Circles & Signs.

 

90 minutes

 

 

 

** Crouching Tiger – Hidden Dragon **  034   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

 

    Two master warriors (Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh) are faced with their greatest challenge when the

treasured Green Destiny sword is stolen. A young aristocrat (Zhang Ziyi) prepares for an arranged marriage,

but soon reveals her superior fighting talents and her deeply romantic past. As each warrior battles for justice,

they come face to face with their worst enemy - and the inescapable, enduring power of love.

    Set against 19th century China’s breathtaking landscape, Crouching Tiger; Hidden Dragon is the action-

packed, box office smash from acclaimed director Ang Lee (Sense and Sensibility, The Ice Storm) featuring

stunning martial arts choreography by Yuen Wo Ping (The Matrix).

 

120 minutes

 

 

** Dahmer **  035   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Aberrant Violence, Sexuality, Language and some Drug Use

 

    One Man. 17 Bodies. 957 Years. His story is finally told.

    A butcher. An animal. A monster. Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (Jeremy Renner) was vilified when authorities

discovered he’d murdered, dismembered, and even tried to consume the bodies of 17 young men in Milwaukee,

Wisconsin. But is there such a thing as a human monster? Starting somewhere between popular legend and

historical fact, Dahmer dares to explore the truth of a man many called an abomination of nature, but who was

most decidedly a living, breathing person. Inspired by life events, it takes you into the demented world of this

lonely factory worker and examines the ways in which his twisted personal pain led to the most self-destructive

extremes of human cruelty.

 

102 minutes

 

 

** Dark Planet **  036   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Paul Mercurio, Harley Jane Kozak and Michael York

 

    At the edge of the Universe, beyond the opening of an interstellar wormhole lies the Dark Planet. Only one

man has ever made it through and back – Navigator Hawke. With the Earth reeling from the destruction of its

6th World War, Hawke and his ship fight the most powerful forces in the Universe with the survival of humanity

in his hands.

 

96 minutes

 

 

** Dawn of the Dead (Remake) **  037    (Back / Home)

 

Starring Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber and Mekhi Phiffer

 

    As the United States is turned upside down by a strange plague-like event in which millions of corpses walks

the Earth as blood thirsty zombies. With the recently deceased that the zombies kill usually return as zombies

themselves. Multiplying their numbers. A small group of survivors at the onslaught, which include a nurse (Pulley)

and a police officer (Rhames) try to find shelter and protection within a massive shopping mall in the multi-sized

city of Evert, Washington. What they don’t recon on is that the zombies still have some sort of residual memory

and everyone loves going to the mall right? Realizing that their time is running out they decide to make another

attempt at flight to a presumably un-zombie-infested island, but to do so they’ll have to get past thousands of

zombies in-between.

 

 

** The Day After Tomorrow **  038   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Dennis Quaid

 

    A big-budget, mega-event epic motion picture that revolves around an abrupt climate change that has

cataclysmic consequences for the planet. The Day After Tomorrow marks a reunion with Roland Emmerich,

who directed co-wrote and produce Fox’s 1996 blockbuster Independence Day, one of the studio’s biggest

hits ever, grossing over $900 million worldwide.

 

 

** Day of the Dead **  039   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joe Pilato and Richard Liberty

 

    The “Walking Dead” have taken over the world. Only a small band of scientists and soldiers are definitely

know to remain, and they have take refuge in an underground missile silo. The only hope for survival of the

human race hinges on discovering a way to either control the walking dead or get them back into their graves

for good.

    Grotesque research experiments are being conducted by Dr. Logan, a borderline mad scientist, appropriately

nicknamed Dr. Frankenstein by his associates. His most promising prospect for controlling the hordes of walking

dead is one “guinea pig” zombie who seems to have a trace of humanity left in him.

    But the military leader soon discovers that some of his soldiers have been used as substitute guinea pigs in

zombie experiments, and he retaliates by locking up the remaining scientific team with the zombies.

    Now, the remaining human survivors engage in a horrific last ditch battle for life with thousands of the walking

dead. The result is the darkest day of horror the world has ever known…

 

102 minutes

 

 

** Dead Alive **  040   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    Throw out all your preconceptions about the limits of horror! A new standard has been set with Dead Alive –

The Mother of ALL Horror Films.

    On a quiet street, in a small town, pure evil has come to stay. Lionel, an innocent young man, is forced to care

for his domineering mother and finds the task a whole lot more demanding after she’s bitten by the cursed

Sumatran rat monkey. Passing the point of death, Lionel’s mother sucks friends and family into her gruesome

existence among the living dead and Lionel is sent spiraling into a ghoulish nightmare.

    Now a crazed zombie, she soon infects enough people to make it difficult for Lionel, still the faithful son, to

keep the neighbors from suspecting that something is terribly wrong.

    Dead Alive is dripping with state-of-the-art special effects that feature mutilations, rock ‘n roll dismemberments

and household appliances, combining into the most bizarre ending ever filmed.

 

97 minutes

 

 

** Dead Presidents **   041   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Get ready for action with this explosively exciting hit!

    On the streets, they call cash “Dead Presidents”. And that’s just what a Vietnam veteran (Larenz Tate –

Menace II Society) is after when he returns home from the war, only to find himself drawn into a life of crime.

With the aid of his fellow vets he plans the ultimate heist – a daring daylight robbery of an armored car filled

with unmarked heist – a daring daylight robbery of an armored car filled with unmarked U.S. currency!

    From the Hughes Brothers – Acclaimed directors of the smash hit “Menace II Society” – you’ll love

every pulse-pounding second as these bold thieves risk it all for the score of a lifetime!

 

 

** Death Machine **  042   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    The year is 2003. Chaank Industries, ruthless world leaders in future weapons technology, hires a new

chief executive, Hayden Cale. Cale soon uncovers a secret and unethical weapons project the company

is involved in and her first order of business is to shut it down. Her troubles begin just as she also tries to

fire the company’s technological mastermind, Jack Donte – a childlike psychotic with a dark genius for

exotic weapons design. Donte retaliates by unleashing into the corporate headquarters the Death Machine,

the ultimate killing unit! A weapon that tracks its target by sensing fear and has the power to rip through

wall with its hard steel strength and razor teeth. Joined by two unlikely allies, Cale must wage a desperate

bloody battle with the terrifying force that has no mercy, no pity and no fear.

 

99 minutes

 

 

** Deep Shock **  043    (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for some violence and language

 

    A mysterious trench has formed on the ocean floor. When the station monitoring the phenomenon is attacked,

a submarine crew led by Captain Raines (David Keith, Daredevil) is sent to investigate. They discover the

unimaginable – that and alien species of underwater  predator has been awakened. Deadly and unstoppable…

unless they can be destroyed, these creatures will be the end of mankind.

 

1 hour 33 minutes

 

 

** The Demon **  044   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Cameron Mitchell and Jennifer Holmes

 

    A small rural town is terrorized by a blood-thirsty maniac. Women are stalked and made to experience their

worst fears while being tortured to death.

    Not to be watched alone!

    Contains graphic violence, nudity and explicit language and blood, blood and more blood.

 

1979, 94 minutes

 

 

** Demons **  048   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    They  will make cemetaries their cathedrals and t he cities your tombs!

    Italian horror mastermind, Dario Argento produced and co-wrote (with director Lamberto Bava) this

nightmarish film set in the “Metropol” a huge, cathedral-like Berlin cinema.

    Two girls are given fee tickets to a special screening in an isolated theater. The film, a violent horror

movie, exerts a malevolent influence over the theater patrons who are transformed – one by bloody

one – into a horde of crazed demons.

    Argento’s expertise is evident in the film’s production design and eclectic musical score featuring songs

by Motley Crue, Scorpions and Billy Idol.

    Inspired by a disquieting phrase ascribed to Nostradamus, Demons represents Dario Argento and

Lamberto Bava’s first collaboration.

 

88 minutes

 

 

** The Dentist **  049   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Corbin Bersen

 

    Dr. Alan Feinstone (Corbin Bersen) is a rich and successful Beverly Hills dentist. In fact, he is so much

more – a fine connoisseur of music, the owner of a palatial mansion, and the proud husband  of a beautiful

wife. There’s only one problem – he’s insane.

    Dr. Feinstone loves perfection, and he expects it of everyone. Unfortunately, no one is perfect. This

unacceptable fact annoys the good doctor and leads him to commit his one small imperfection: Murder.

    Murder is so messy, and Dr. Feinstone hates messes. But sometimes he just can’t help killing a patient

or two.

 

93 minutes

 

 

** Exit Wounds **  060   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence, Language and some Sexuality/ Nudity

Starring Steven Segal, Tom Arnold, DMX and Jill Hennessey

 

    They should name a street or building after Detroit detective Orin Boyd (Steven Segal). Instead, days after

single-handedly throttling an army of political assassins, he’s busted to white-gloved traffic cop. Someone wants

Boyd out of the way, someone who should follow this advice: call for backup.

    Steven Segal and DMX kick it up a notch in this searing action thriller from the producer Joel Silver (The

Matrix) that has them joining forces in a battle against police corruption. Andrzej Martkowiak (Romeo Must

Die) directs, fusing star power (including Isaiah Washington, Jill Hennessy and Tom Arnold), firepower and

road-burning horsepower into scenes that push the action tachometer into the red zone.

 

101 minutes

 

 

** Stir of Echoes **   186   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence, sexuality and language

Starring Kevin Bacon, Kathryn Erbe, Illeana Douglas and Kevin Dunn

 

    Tom Witzky (Kevin Bacon) is a blue-collar worker, a family man, the most ordinary guy in the world….

who is about to be plunged into a shattering encounter with another world. And it doesn’t matter that Tom

doesn’t believe in the supernatural. Because something supernatural has started to believe in Tom.

    After he is hypnotized at a neighborhood party, Tom changes. He sees things he can’t explain and hears

voices he can’t ignore. As the horrific visions intensify, Tom realizes they are pieces of a puzzle, echoes of a

crime calling out to be solved. But when his other-worldly nightmares begin coming true, Tom wants out.

He desperately tries to rid himself of his eerie, unwanted powers – only to be seized by an irresistible

compulsion to dig deeper and deeper into the mystery that is consuming his life. When at last he unearths

the truth, it will draw him into the long-buried secret of a ghastly crime, a vengeful spirit… and the lethal

price of laying that the spirit to rest.

 

1999, 94 minutes

 

 

** Detonator **  050   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence and language

Starring Elizabeth Berkley, Randall Batinkoff and Bokeem Woodbine

 

    A serial bomber has L.A. paralyzed with fear. Postal inspector Beau Stoddard (Randall Batinkoff, The

Peacemaker) is convinced it’s a campaign of revenge. The authorities don’t believe him, but he’s determined

to put an end to the murderous rampage. With every second, the countdown ticks closer and time is running

out. Anyone could be next.

 

 

** Deuce Bigalow – Male Gigolo **  051   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Rob Schneider

 

    The hit-making producers of Big Daddy now deliver Duece Bigalow: Male Gigolo – a hilarious, must-see

smash starring the always outrageous Rob Schneider (Big Daddy, TV’s Saturday Night Live) in his funniest role

yet!

    A professional fish tank cleaner, Deuce (Schneider) finds himself in desperate need of cash to quickly repair

the damage he’s done to a client’s luxurious Malibu apartment! Then the fun really takes off when Duece decides

the only way out of this jam is to switch to the world’s oldest profession – and offer his services to ladies

everywhere as a lover for hire! A wild and raunchy comedy that always aims to please – you won’t be able to

resist this sidesplitting laugh riot.

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Devour **  170   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence, language, some sexual content and drug use

Starring Jensen Ackles, Shannyn Sossamon and Dominique Swain

 

    For months, Jake Gray (Jensen Ackles, TV’s “Smallville”) has been haunted by disturbing premonitions of

murder and self-mutilation he can’t explain – that is, until two high school friends, Dakota (Dominique Swain,

Lolita) and Conrad, introduce him to a mysterious online computer game called the Pathway. Suddenly, Jake’s

violent visions are brought to life as the game begins transforming his terrifying daydreams into gruesome reality.

Hoping to escape his waking nightmare, Jake turns to Marisol (Shannyn Sossamon, A Knight’s Tale), a

seductive new friend who dabbles in the mystic occult. Instead, the two find themselves confronting even

greater horrors, including the terrifying secrets of  Jake’s dark family past, in this chilling psychological thriller.

 

90 minutes

 

 

** DNA **  052   (Back / Home)

 

    The rain forest is beautiful, mysterious… and dangerous. Lurking in the depths of the jungle is a creature – a

menacing creation of scientific experimentation. Now, this monster can no longer be controlled an in an awesome

battle of man against nature, one man must destroy it before it’s terrifying power becomes unleashed.

 

1997, 94 minutes

 

 

** Don’t Look In The Basement **  053   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Camilla Carr, Betty Chandler, Robert Dracup and Hugh Feagan

 

    Things get out of hand at an isolated asylum for the criminally insane. The experimental hospital’s director

allows patients to act out their twisted fantasies which  includes murder, paranoia and necrophilia. When a new

staff member joins the hospital, things start to go crazy. First the director of the institution is axe-murdered and

then the asylum is taken over by its most dangerous inmates. Blood, fore and violence highlight this low-budget

Horror Thriller.

 

1973, 95 minutes

 

 

** Ed Gein **  055   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Steve Railsback, Carrie Snodgrass, Carol Mansell, Sally Champlin

Steve Blackwood, Craig Zimmerman and Pat Skipper

 

    Before Dahmer, Before Gacy, There was Ed.

    Before there was a term “Serial Killer,” There was Ed

    Based on a true story of America’s first famous serial killer. Everyone in small Plainfield, Wisconsin thought

Ed was just a little different, a local oddity. But Ed was tormented and haunted by years of family abuse and

repression which led to the brutal murders and mutilations of countless victims and corpses. In a remote

farmhouse filled with the stench of death, Ed is driven to do unspeakable acts to his victims, acts that have

become legend and the basis for future films like “Psycho” and the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”.

    This film will shock out with its unflinching horror, and unforgettable performances from Steve Railsback

and Carrie Snodgrass. No one will ever forget the true story of “Ed Gein.”

 

89 minutes

 

 

** Eight Legged Freaks **  056   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring David Arquette

 

    What do you get when you cross toxic waste with a bunch of exotic spiders?  Eaten!!

    The townies of Prosperity, Arizona, will all become a screaming smorgasbord if mutated arachnids as big

as SUVs have their way in this comedy/horror crowd-pleaser whose creators include the producers of

“Independence Day” and “Godzilla.” Spiders that leap like gazelles, web-spitting spiders, spiders that suck

your insides out as if through a straw – they’re among the behemoths conjured up by an inventive effects team.

David Arquette heads the two-legged stars, mobilizing the citizenry in a last-ditch fight to survive. Here’s hoping

they succeed. Otherwise Prosperity – maybe the world – may be reduced to one giant, uh, website!

 

99 minutes

 

 

** Endangered Species **  057   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Violence, language, nudity and some sexuality

Starring Eric Roberts, Arnold Vosloo and John Rhys-Davies

 

    A deranged Hunter massacres the female clients at a local health spa, and the two police detectives

assigned to investigate, Sully (Eric Roberts) and Wyznowski (John Rhys-Davies) are baffled to find that

all the victims have been shot either throughout the eye or the ear, yet no bullets can be found on their

corpses. To complicate matters, some of the victim’s bodies have disappeared completely.

    When Sully and Wyznowski question the lone survivor of the massacre, they learn that Warden

(Arnold Vosloo), a mysterious stranger with super-human abilities, also seems to be conducting an

investigation.

    As the two detectives attempt to track down the illusive Warden, the Hunter kills again, this time

displaying his own super-human abilities, and leading Sully and Wyznowski to realize that their

investigation has only just scratched the surface of a much bigger problem: A secret war is being

waged between two alien species, and Earth has become their battleground.

 

90 minutes

 

 

** Eraser **  058   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vanessa Williams and James Corbin

 

    You know the movies. You know the man. The Terminator. Total Recall. Terminator 2.

Judgment Day. True Lies. Now add another spectacular, effects-filled Arnold Schwarzenegger

action smash to the list.

    The dynamic superstar plays John Kruger, a U.S. Marshal who “erases” the lives and identities  of

people entering the Witness Protection Program. Kruger must protect an executive (Vanessa Williams) who’s

uncovered a deal to put a new super weapon in the wrong hands. It’s a do-or-die assignment. So Kruger

makes sure he does in a nonstop action spree that includes plunging from an airplane after his parachute,

turning ravenous alligators into instant luggage, out-braining ultra-tech security and out-brawling killer with

hypervelocity weapons. For power-packed excitement, Eraser is unstoppable.

 

115 minutes

 

 

** The Evil Dead **  059   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Hal Delrich, Betsy Baker

and Sarah York

 

    In the summer of 1979, a group of Detroit friends with $375,000 raised from local investors headed for a

cabin outside of Morristown, Tennessee to make a film about five college students  possessed by an ancient

“Book of the Dead”. The filmmakers'’ goal was to create “The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror,” a movie

so relentless that it would stand forever as a landmark in modern horror history.

    When it was released in 1982, it was immediately recognized worldwide as one of the most ferociously original

films ever made. Twenty years later, this is THE EVIL DEAD like you’ve never seen or heard it before.

    The Evil Dead is now more grueling than ever, featuring newly restored state-of-the-art digitally re-mastered

picture and sound, and loaded with incredible extras, all personally supervised by director Sam Raimi. This is the

Ultimate Edition of the legendary film that launched the careers of  Raimi, producer Robert Tapert and star Bruce

Campbell, unleashed an unprecentented army of primitive screwheads upon the world and changed

the face of horror forever!

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Extreme Impact **  061   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    Fasten your seat belts ‘cause you’re in for the ride of your life. 50 non-stop minutes of the heaviest

crash action from drag strips all around the country. From Nitro Funny Cars to Top Fuel Dragsters and

Drag Boats in devastating mishaps, Extreme Impact has it all.

    A fast-paced party tape of major proportions with the ambient sounds of nitro and all original stereo

Blues sound track.

 

50 minutes

 

 

** Face Off **  062   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring John Travolta and Nicholas Cage

 

    FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) knows how to stop elusive terrorist Castor Troy (Nicholas

Cage). He’ll become him. Archer undergoes a futuristic surgery and has Troy’s face mapped onto his,

then infiltrates the terrorist’s world to discover his deadly secrets. But as much as Archer looks and acts

like Troy, he doesn’t really know him. He never figures Troy will retaliate and force doctors to

transform him into Archer. Now the agent faces a shattering nightmare: his archrival is living with his family.

    The Travolta / Cage star-power comes on strong and so does the excitement in this roaring thrill

machine of a movie directed by John Woo (Broken Arrow). So buckle up. It’s going to be a furious fight.

 

1997, 140 minutes

 

 

** The Faculty **  063   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jon Stewart, Elijah Wood and Robert Patrick

 

    This hip and edgy thriller from the director of From Dusk Till Dawn and the writer of Scream and

Scream 2 sizzles with a hot young cast including Elijah Wood (Deep Impact), Josh Hartnett (Halloween:

H2O)and R&B superstar Usher Raymond!

    When some very creepy things start happening around school. the kids at Herrington High make a

chilling discovery that confirms their worst suspicions: their teachers really are from another planet!

As mind-controlling parasites rapidly begin spreading from the faculty to the students’ bodies, it’s

ultimately up to the few who are left – an unlikely collection of loners, leaders, nerds and jocks – to

save the world from alien domination! Also starring Robert Patrick (Terminator 2), Famke Janssen

(Deep Rising), and Jon Stewart (Playing by Heart) in a great cast.

    Don’t miss the unstoppable excitement of this unpredictably smart and scary hit!

 

104 minutes

 

 

** Fear Dot Com **  064   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence including grizzly images of torture, Nudity and Language

Starring

 

    Visited any good websites lately? Once you log on there’s no turning back in Fear Dot Com, a steadily

amped-up shocker directed by William Malone (The House on Haunted Hill).

 

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** The Forgotten **  065   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13” Intense thematic material, some violence and brief language

Starring Julianne Moore and Gary Senise

 

    What if you were told that ever moment you experienced and every memory you held dear never happened?

    Nine-year-old Sam Paretta is dead, killed in a plane crash. Even though it’s been fourteen months since the

accident, his mother, Telly (Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven), still grieves over the loss. But suddenly, her

husband (Anthony Edwards, “ER”) swears they never had a child and her psychiatrist (Gary Senise, “CSI.:NY”)

insist she’s delusional. But worst of all, there is absolutely no evidence to prove Sam ever existed.

Haunted by the memories of her son, Telly’s search for the truth propels her into a dark mind-shattering

conspiracy of unearthly terror.

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Freddy vs. Jason **  066   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for pervasive strong horror violence/ gore, gruesome images, sexuality, drug use and violence

Starring Robert England

 

    Freddy Krueger is in hell – literally! And like an inmate with a life sentence, Freddy’s been plotting a

fantastic revenge… all he needs is a little help.

    In comes Jason Voorhees, the equally iconic madman and perfect means for  Freddy to once again instill

fear on Elm Street. As the bodies begin to pile up, it becomes clear that Jason isn’t willing to step aside.

    Now, with a terrified town in the middle, the two titans of terror enter into a horrifying and gruesome

showdown. Winner kills all!!

 

98 minutes

 

 

** From Hell **  067   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence / gore, sexuality, language and drug content

Starring Johnny Depp and Heather Graham

 

    While Jack The Ripper ruled the streets of London, terror reigned. His crimes were unspeakable. His blood

lust, unquenchable. His identity, unknown… until now!

    Johnny Depp and Heather Graham are riveting in this “engrossing, stylish thriller” (People Magazine):

    Directed by the Hughes Brothers (Dead Presidents, Menace II Society),

    From Hell “grips tighter than a chokehold and cuts as deep as a knife.” (The Washington Post)

 

2001, 121 minutes

 

 

** Galaxy Quest **  068   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Tim Allen, Sigorney Weaver and Alan Rickman

 

    For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA Protector – “Commander Peter Quincy Taggat”

(Tim Allen), “Lt. Tawny Madison” (Sigorney Weaver) and “Dr. Lazarus” (Alan Rickman) – set off on thrilling

and often dangerous missions in space… and then their series was canceled!

    Now, twenty years later, aliens under attack have mistaken the Galaxy Quest television transmissions of

“Historical Documents” and beamed up the crew of has-been actors to save the universe. With no script, no

director and no clue, the actors must turn in the performances of their lives in this hilarious adventure Jeffery Lyons

(NBC-TV) call “The funniest, wittiest comedy of the year.”

 

1 hour, 42 minutes

 

 

** Ghost Ship **  069   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Strong Violence / Gore, Language and Sexuality

Starring Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaah Washington and

Gabriel Bryne

 

    Finders keepers. Any abandoned ship floating in international waters can be claimed and towed to port by

whoever if fortunate enough to find it. Or, in the case of one team of salvage experts, unfortunate enough.

    Ghost ship is a stylish, effect-packed chiller from “House on Haunted Hill and Thirteen Ghosts” producers Joel

Silver, Robert Zemeckis and Gilbert Adler.

    Salvagers trained for any situation imaginable come face to horrifying face with the unimaginable after boarding

a derelict luxury liner. Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard and Isiah Washington are among the hands

on deck who’ll confront a seafaring collector of souls. Steve Beck (Thirteen Ghosts) directs this terror tour-de-force.

    Bon voyage, fright fans!

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Ghosts of Mars **  070   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Strong Violence / Gore, Language and some drug content

Starring Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge and Pam Grier

 

    From John Carpenter, the master of horror behind 1998’s hit “John Carpenter’s Vampires” and classics

like “The Thing” and “Halloween”, come a sci-fi thriller full of explosive action and bone-chilling suspense.

    Natasha Henstridge (Species) is Melanie Ballard, a headstrong police lieutenant on Mars in the year

2025. Humans have been colonizing and mining on the red planet for some time, but when Ballard and

her squad are sent to a remote region to apprehend the dangerous criminal James “Desolation” Williams,

played by Ice Cube (Three Kings), they discover that he’s the least of their worries. The mining operations

have unleashed a deadly army of Martian spirits who take over the bodies of humans and won’t stop until

they destroy all invaders of their planet.

    With a stellar cast including Pam Grier (Jackie Brown). Jason Statham (Snatch) and Clea Duvall (The

Faculty), as well as explosive special effects, John Carpenter’s Ghosts of Mars is an intergalactic terror

rest like you’ve never seen.

 

98 minutes

 

 

** Near Death **  104   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence / gore, sexual content and language

Starring Perrine Moore and Scott Lunsford

 

    A random investigation leads to a horrorifying discovery of murder and cannibalism when a team of ghost

hunters inter the haunted home of famed director Willi Von Brahm.

    There to unravel tales of the director’s murderous ghost still haunting the estate, the team is unprepared for

the lost souls of the undead who walk the halls, looking for the flesh of the living to satisfy their hunger.

    Now face to face with the bloody killers, the hunters must fight eternal enslavement, or become their

next meal…

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Godsend **  071   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13” for violence including frightening images, a scene of sexuality and some

thematic material.

Starring Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Robert DeNiro

 

    Following the death of their eight-year-old son, Adam, devastated parents Jessie (Rebecca

Romijn-Stamos) and Paul (Greg Kinnear) are desperate to do anything to resurrect their

beloved child. Befriended by a doctor on the forefront of genetic research (Robert DeNiro),

they are offered a chance to reverse the rules of nature and clone their own son. The

experiment appears successful under the doctor’s watchful eye, and Adam grows into a

healthy, happy, young boy…until his eighth birthday. Then the night terrors and frightening

flashbacks are only the beginning. Reaching the age at which the original Adam died, the

new Adam begins to change, and a new sinister personality emerges.

 

 

** Godzilla **  072   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Kevin Dunn

Michael Lerner and Harry Shearer

 

    Godzilla is back, bigger and much better than ever… its size defies comprehension… an expertly

designed theme park ride of a movie that packs nonstop thrills… one jaw-dropping scene after another,

the film never looses either momentum or its human scale.

 

1998, 139 minutes

 

 

** Goodbye Bruce Lee **  195   (Back / Home)

 

    The void that was left by Bruce Lee’s untimely death is still felt by kung-fu fans worldwide.

This film examines the life of the legendary fighter, film-maker, and philosopher, from his creation of Jeet

Kun Do, his invented fighting style. The film contains comments by the people who knew him best, including

NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

    Of course not even death could stop the spirit of Lee, as the film picks up after his demise during the filming

of Game of Death. We follow the path of Lee’s successor, the man who would be know as  Bruce Li. With

an uncanny resemblance to the great martial artist, Bruce Li seeks to fill the masters shoes.

 

84 minutes

 

** GoodFellas **  074   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci

 

    When Martin Scorsese, one of the world’s most skillful and respected directors, reunited with

two-time Oscar winner Robert DeNiro in GoodFellas, the result was one of the most powerful films

of the year.

    Based on the true-life best seller Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi and backed by a dynamic pop/rock

oldies soundtrack, critics and filmgoers alike declared GoodFellas great. It was named 1990’s best

film by the New York, Los Angeles and National Society of Film Critics. And it earned six Academy

Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.

    Robert DeNiro received wide recognition for his performance as veteran criminal Jimmy “The Gent”

Conway. And as the volatile Tommy DeVito, Joe Pesci walked off with the Best Supporting Actor

Oscar. Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco, Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino also turned in

electrifying performances.

You have to see it to believe it – then watch again. GoodFellas explores the criminal life like no other movie.

 

146 minutes

 

 

** Gothica **  075   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr. and Penelope Cruz

 

    Gothica tells the story of Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry), a dedicated and successful criminal psychologist

who awakens to find herself a patient in her own mental institution with no memory of the murders she’s

apparently committed. She soon learns that her husband was brutally murdered three days earlier, and the

bloody evidence points directly at her. With no memory of that night except for a cryptic encounter with a

mysterious young girl, the doctor’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic. Her claims of innocence are seen

by her friends, colleagues and former patients as the beginnings of a deep descent into madness. As Miranda

struggles to reclaim her sanity she soon realizes she’s become the pawn of a vengeful spirit. Now she must

quickly determine if she is being led farther from her sanity or closer to the truth.

    This supernatural thriller also stars Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky, Blow) who plays Chloe, a hauntingly beautiful

yet dangerously disturbed young patient; Oscar-nominee Robert Downey Jr. (Chaplin, the upcoming The Singing

detective) portrays Dr. Pete Graham, Berry’s skeptical colleague and friend; and Emmy Award-Winning actor-director

Charles S. Dutton (The Corner, the upcoming Against the Ropes) plays Dr. Doug Grey, Berry’s husband and

chief administrator of the prison psychiatric ward.

 

 

** The Grudge **  185   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Sarah Michelle Geller

 

    An English-language remake of the Japanese horror thriller “Ju-On”. “The Grudge” is about a murderous

supernatural curse born of a grudge held by someone who dies angry. The curse passes like a virus to its victims.

 

 

** Hellboy **  078   (Back / Home)

 

    Based on the character and comic books created by writer-artist Mike Mignola, this film follows Hellboy,

quite literally the spawn of Satan, who has grown up on Earth and become an investigator into the paranormal.

His latest investigation brings him into contact with the evil Nazi wizard who wrenched him from the underworld.

 

 

** Hell of the Living Dead  **  073   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    An accident at a chemical plant unleashes a horrific virus, and an elite SWAT team is sent to New Guinea

to investigate. But when they arrive on the hellish island, they discover a plague of-flesh eating zombies as

well as a beautiful female reporter who practices nude anthropology. Can the commandos survive this

cannibal rampage, uncover a shocking government secret and still find time for an occasional cross-dressing

before the ravenous hordes of the living dead infect the entire world?

    Directed by the notorious Bruno Mattei (Rats: Night of Terror, Emmanuelle in Prison and SS Extermination

Love Camp), this ‘80s Italian gut-muncher is infamous for its eye-popping gore, jaw-dropping dialog and

heart-stopping use of inappropriate stock footage. Also known as Virus, Night of the Zombies and even Zombie

Creeping Flesh, Hell of the Living Dead has been transferred from original negative materials and is now presented

completely uncut and uncensored for the first time ever.

 

103 minutes

 

 

** Hellbreeder **  079   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence / Gore, sexuality and language

Starring Dominique Pinon, Lyndie Uphill and Darren Day

 

    Horror takes on a whole new meaning when a frightening evil invades the sleepy town of Ludlow – the

Hellbreeder has arrived, but no one knows when he will strike next…

    After witnessing the murder of her only child, Alice becomes consumed with the need to find his killer.

And when the arrival of a mysterious stranger coincides with a renewed series of horrific murders, Alice

quickly realizes she is up against an evil more vicious than any she has ever known.

 

81 minutes

 

 

** Hellraiser 6 – Hellseeker **  163   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence, sexuality and language

Starting Dean Winters, Ashley Laurence and Doug Bradley as Pinhead

 

    Pinhead is back in Hellraiser: Hellseeker – the next chilling in the electrifying Hellraiser legacy originated by

fright-master Clive Barker!

    When the puzzle box is once again solved, the devastating demon Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and his legion

return to unleash Hell on Earth and demolish all who dare oppose them! But standing in his way is Kirsty Cotton

(Ashley Laurence – Hellraiser I, II, III) – the only person who has defeated Pinhead in the past – and it’s up to

her to save the world from this ultimate evil! Also featuring Dean Winters (OZ, Law and Order: Special Victims

Unit) – you don’t want to miss any of the horror as Pinhead will stop at nothing to impose his ill will on eternity!

 

89 minutes

 

 

** Highlander **  080   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Christopher and Sean Connery

 

1986, 116 minutes

 

 

** Hollow Man **  081   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence, language and some sexuality / nudity

Starring Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon and Josh Brolin

 

    After years of experimentation, Dr. Sebastian Caine, a brilliant but arrogant and egotistical scientist working

for the Defense Department, has successfully transformed mammals to an invisible state and brought them back

to their original physical form. Determined to achieve the ultimate breakthrough, Caine instructs his team to move

on to Phase III: human experimentation. Using himself as the first subject, the invisible Caine finds himself free to

do the unthinkable. But when Caines' experiment takes an unexpected turn when his team can’t bring him back.

As the days pass, he grows more and more out of control, doomed to a future without flesh as the Hollow Man.

    Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin star in this intense thriller filled with

extreme suspense, terrifying twists and incredible special effects.

 

113 minutes

 

 

** Hollow Man 2 **  190   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence, some sexuality / nudity and language

Starring Peter Facinelli, Laura Regan and Christian Slater

 

    Experience nonstop thrills as Christian Slater (Interview With the Vampire, True Romance) plays Michael

Griffin, an invisible assassin turned insane murderer, the result of an experimental invisibility serum which is

driving him mad as it brings him a slow, painful death.

    Maggie Dalton (Laura Regan – Unbreakable), a beautiful, brilliant research biologist, is the only person

who can keep him alive – but when the government uses her as bait to trap Griffin, she must turn to Frank

Turner (Peter Facinelli – The Scorpion King), a Seattle homicide detective, for protection. As Griffin

becomes increasingly deadly and out-of-control, Turner’s left with one choice to keep Maggie alive: he

must take the invisibility serum and become a Hollow Man himself.

    Twice the action, twice the thrills and twice the terror – as the two Hollow Men face one another in

their spectacular final battle.

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Hollywood Mortuary **  082   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Margaret O’Brien

 

    Writer / Director Ron Ford (Dead Time Tales) is back!

    Pierce Jackson Dawn (Randal Malone), a horror film effects artist, is let go from his studio in the horror

heyday of the 1940’s. Dawn’s only recourse is to resurrect two dead horror film icons and send these

zombies on a rampage…bringing true HORROR to the streets of Hollywood!

 

75 minutes

 

 

** House of a 1000 Corpses **  083   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Sid Haig, Bill Moselley, Sheri Moon and Karen Black

Rated “R” for strong sadistic violence / gore, sexuality and language

 

    Two young couples take a misguided tour onto the back roads of America in search of a local legend

known as Dr. Satan. Lost and stranded, they are set upon by a bizarre family of psychotics. Murder,

cannibalism and satanic rituals are just a few of the 1000+ horrors that await.

 

88 minutes

 

 

** House of Wax ** 215   (Back / Home)

 

 

Rated “R” for horror violence, some sexual content and language

Starring Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Brian Van Holt Paris Hilton and

Jared Padalecki

 

    Thrills and chills ooze all over you in House of Wax, from Dark Castle Entertainment and legendary horror

producers Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis (Gothica, House on Haunted Hill).

    When their car breaks down on a road trip, six college friends are sidetracked into an eerie backwoods town,

Curiosity gets the better of them when they are intrigued by its macabre House of Wax. They soon find out that

the town is not what it seems and they must find their way out before they fall victim to its ghoulishly inventive

killers.

 

113 minutes

 

 

** Hunting Season **  084   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence, gore, nudity and adult situations

Starring Cindy Pena, Ken X, Chris Lerude, Robert Croker, Michael Walker, Jack Sparcio

and Gregory Van Gorder

 

    When two campers on a peaceful weekend excursion are suddenly confronted, harassed, and molested by a

pack of heavily armed outdoorsman, a brutal series of events ensues. A struggle for survival and sanity drives the

surviving victim into a bloody vendetta of rage.

 

90 minutes

 

 

** In Dreams **  085   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Annette Bening, Aidan Quinn, Stephen Rea and Robert Downey Jr.

 

    Clair Cooper’s (Annett Bening) peaceful family life takes a chilling turn when a mysterious serial killer

(Robert Downey Jr.) invades her seemingly idyllic New England town…and haunts her dreams with dark

clues to his next deadly moves. With frightening accuracy, Claire predicts his every turn, but still no one

believes her. Unable to convince

the police, her doctor (Stephen Rea) or even her husband (Aidan Quinn) of her mind-link with the

madman, Claire must confront the killer alone… and on his terms…before another terrifying dream

becomes a reality!

 

1 hour 40 minutes

 

 

** In the Mouth of Madness **  086   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Sam Neill, Julie Carmen and Jurgen Prochnow

 

    Master of horror John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) is back with his “scariest movie to date!”

    Sutter Cane (Jurgen Prochnow, The Seventh Sign) is the best-selling author whose newest novel is literally

driving readers insane. When he inexplicably vanishes, his publisher (Academy Award winner Charlton Heston)

sends special investigator John Trent (Sam Neill, Jurassic Park, Dead Calm) to track him down.

    Drawn to a town that only exists in Cane’s books, Trent crosses the barrier between fact and fiction and

enters a terrifying world from which there is no escape.

    Inspired by the tales of H.P. Lovecraft, this shocking story is, in the words of its acclaimed director, “horror

beyond description!”

 

95 minutes

 

** The 40-Year-Old Virgin **  208   (Back / Home)

 

Unrated

Starring Steve Carell, Catherine Kenner and Paul Rudo

 

    Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has gone 40 years without “doing it.” Now his pals are making it their mission to

help him score…fast! Can he survive their hilariously bad advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too-

experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find true love where he least expects – from a gorgeous

grandmother (Catherine Kenner)?

    With additional footage too bold for theaters, The 40-Year-Old Virgin now packs even more outrageous

comedy!

 

2 hours 13 minutes

 

 

** Hide and Seek **  213   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Robert DiNiro and Dakota Fanning

 

    Robert DeNiro and Dakota Fanning send pulses racing in this “genuine scare-fest” (The Calgary Sun) that

delivers terrifying twists and a shocking surprise ending.

    At their new home in upstate New York, newly widowed psychologist David Callaway (DeNiro) tries

desperately to help his traumatized daughter Emily (Fanning) deal with her mothers death. But before long,

both David and Emily are being terrorized by someone – or something – named Charlie: a “friend” who may

or may not be an imaginary but is defiantly the stuff nightmares are made of! Ready or not… “you’ll be

jumping out of your seat!” (Richard Roeper)

 

 

** The Cave **  212   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13” for intense creature violence

Starring Cole Hauser, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Cibrain, Rick Ravanello Marcel Iures,

Lena Headey and Piper Perabo

 

    Deep in the Romanian forest, a team of scientists stumbles upon the ruins of a 13th century abbey.

On further inspection, they make a startling discovery – the abbey is built over the entrance to a giant

underground cave system. Local biologists believe the cave could be a home to an undiscovered

ecosystem, so the hire a group of American cave explorers to help them investigate its depths.

    Jack (Cole Hauser) and his brother Tyler (Eddie Cibrain) are thrill-seeking professional cave explorers

who run a team of the top divers in the world. The crack unit, which also includes Charlie (Piper Perabo)

and Buchanan (Morris Chestnut) immediately begin their exploration. But what they find deep inside the

caves is just a new ecosystem, but an entirely new species altogether.

 

97 minutes

 

 

 

** Bruce Lee Invincible **  197   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Bruce Li and Sing Chen

 

    Shaolin master Fok (Sing Chen) banishes his renegade pupil Cheung Li Kung to Malaysia, hoping

that Cheung can redeem himself out in the provinces. Defying his master, Cheung quickly sets himself

up as the owner of a local mine and casino, exploiting the locals for labor at one and hustling them for

what little money they have made at the other. After Cheung senselessly batters another of Master Fok's

students, Fok and his assistant You Fong (Bruce Li) take it upon themselves to teach Cheung a lesson.

After smashing the casino into a pile of splinters, Fok and Yu chase Cheung into the hills, thinking they

finally have him cornered. But Cheung has allies in unexpected places… including a pair of gorillas trained

in kung fu! Up against all odds like this, will Master Fok and Yi Fong be able to stop Cheung Li?

 

100 minutes

 

 

** I, Robot **  204   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Will Smith

 

    Will Smith stars in this action thriller inspired by the classic short story collection my Isaac Asimov, and

brought to the big screen by dynamic and visionary director Alex Proyas (“Dark City,” “The Crow”).

    In the year 2035, robots are an everyday household item, and everyone trusts them, except one, slightly

paranoid detective (Smith) investigating what he alone believes is a crime perpetrated by a robot. The case

leads hit to discover a far more frightening threat to the human race. “I, Robot” uses a spectacular,

state-of-the-art visual effects technique to bring a world of robots to life.

 

 

** The Irrefutable Truth About Demons **  087   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for adult content, adult language, brief nudity and graphic violence

Starring Karl Urban, Katie Wolfe, Sally Stockwell and Jonathan Hendry

 

    When you discover the truth about demons, can you ever make it back alive?

    Harry Ballard has just un-hearted the essence of evil, He’s a marked man, a living sacrifice, thrown to the

depths of the demon world. At his side is a beautiful young woman, an ex-cult member who’s experienced

their immeasurable power. In the place between what you know and what you fear, DEMONS RULE!

 

 

** It Waits **  207   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Cerina Vincent, Dominic Zamprogna and Greg Kean

 

    It is a vengeful beast of Native American legend, sealed deep within a cave for one thousand years.

Nearby in a remote forest outpost, troubled young ranger Danielle St. Clair (Cerina Vincent of Cabin Fever)

is struggling to confront dark demons of her own. But when the creature is accidentally released from its secret

tomb, Danny’s inner conflicts meet a flesh-and-blood nightmare: A monster that hunts without equal, slaughters

without mercy and savors the taste of human torment. Now its wait is over. And tonight, one woman must

face – and destroy – its flesh-ripping fury… alone!

    Dominic Zamprogna (Bloodsucker, Deadly Skies_ and Eric Schweig (The Missing) co-star in this vicious

shocker co-written and produced by Stephen J. Cannell (Hunter, The A-Team), and featuring grisly effects

by Tony Gardner (Seed of Chucky, Darkman).

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Jack Frost **  088   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Chris Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Eileen Seeley, Rob LaBelle

Zack Eginton and Scott McDonald

 

    He’s got ice in his veins and he’s giving cold-blooded a whole new meaning…his name is Jack Frost. After

five years of terror and 38 bodies in five states, serial killer Jack is on his way to execution. But a freak accident

with a truckload of genetic material in the middle of a snowstorm mutates Jack into a killer snowman. Now only

an army can stop the slayride of terror from this frosty monster with icicle fangs.

    Hell has just frozen over…he’s the abominable Jack Frost.

 

89 minutes

 

 

** The Jackhammer Massacre **  147   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Aaron Gaffey and Kyle Yaskin

 

    Self-Destruction is only the beginning.

 

2004, 89 minutes

 

 

** Jason Goes To Hell **  089   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” and “NR” versions for strong violence and gore and for sexuality and language

Starring John D. LeMay, Kari Keegan, Erin Gray, Allison Smith, Steven Culp and

Steven Williams

 

    Jason Voorhees, the living, breathing essence of evil, is back for another fierce fling. Tracked down and

blown to bits by a special FBI task force, everyone now assumes that he’s finally dead. But everybody

assumes wrong. Jason has been reborn with the bone-chilling ability to assume the identity of anyone he

touches. The terrifying truth is he could be anywhere. Or anybody.

    In this shocking, blood soaked installment to Jason’s carnage-ridden reign of terror, the secret of his

unstoppable killing instinct is finally revealed. And once you know the chilling facts, you’ll see him in your

nightmares. And he’ll see you in Hell!

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Jeepers Creepers 2 **  090   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for horror violence and language

Starring Ray Wise and Jonathan Breck

 

    When their bus is crippled on the side of a deserted road, a team of high school athletes discover an

opponent they cannot defeat – and may not survive. Starring hungrily at them through the school bus

windows, the Creeper” returns again and again. But when the teammates discover that it’s selective

about whom it attacks, it will test their ability to stick together – as the insatiable menace tries to tear

them apart!

 

2003, 1 hour 44 minutes

 

 

** Jigsaw **  091   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence and strong language

Starring Barret Walz, Aimee Bravo, Mia Zifkin, Arthur Simone, Maren Lindow,

James Palmer, Mark Vollmers and David Wesley Cooper

 

    A college art class tackles a bizarre project – splitting up a mannequin, they each decorate a piece. The

end result is an exquisite corpse they call Jigsaw.

    After a night of drunken confessions, the group burns the lifeless body…But their darkest secrets come

back to haunt them when their brainchild rises from the ashes, targeting each of the creators for a brutal

death that is in keeping with their design – the shape of their won fears.

    Jigsaw… Put him together and he’ll tear you apart!

 

2002

 

 

** The Last House on the Left **  178   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Written and Directed by Wes Craven

Starring David Hess, Lucy Grantham, Sandra Cassel, Marc Sheffler and Ada Washington

 

    Bold, powerful and starkly realistic, this chilling cinematic debut of horror master Wes Craven (Scream)

is a shocking journey into the heart of evil. Written and directed with “almost unbearable dramatic tension”

(Chicago Sun-Times), The Last House on the Left will make you deadbolt you doors and frantically mutter:

“It’s only a movie…it’s only a movie… it’s only a movie!”

    Easy-going Mari Collingwood and her fun-loving friend Phyllis are on their way to a bloodlust concert to

celebrate Mari’s 17th birthday when three escaped convicts kidnap and torture them. But Mari and Phyllis are

fighters, and although they are drugged and beaten into unconsciousness, stuffed into a car trunk and driven into

the woods for even more brutality, they are still alive… but for how long?

 

1972, 1 hour 24 minutes

 

 

** Leprechaun 4 – In Space **  093   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Warwick Davis and Rebekah Carlton

 

    On a planet in a distant galaxy, a power hungry Leprechaun (Warwick Davis), holds a beautiful alien princess

(Rebekah Carlton), hostage in order to marry her for her royal title. With her title and his beloved gold, he’ll be

able to rule the universe. While making his maniacal plans, what he doesn’t count on is an invading platoon of

marines from Earth, to save the princess and foil his plans. An accomplished trickster, the Leprechaun stows

himself away on the orbiting spaceship and wreaks havoc on the crew in an attempt to recapture his bride.

 

98 minutes

 

 

** Lost Voyage **  094   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Judd Nelson, Lance Hendricksen and Janet Gunn

 

    Aaron Roberts (Judd Nelson) has built an obsession around unexplained occurrences in the Bermuda

Triangle. One of the triangle’s most intriguing victims, the cruise ship Corona Queen, suddenly emerges

after a disappearance of more than twenty-five years. After learning of the ship’s reappearance, his

curiosity gets the best of him. Regardless of strange supernatural warnings, he joins a terrifying

paranormal exploration with Dana Elway (Janet Gunn), David Shaw (Lance Hendricksen) and a team

of scientists in the hope of uncovering the mysterious phenomenon. Once on board, the Corona Queen

seems to come alive as they face horrifying unearthly forces.

 

96 minutes

 

 

** The Machinist **  176   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Christian Bale

 

    Trevor Reznik, a machinist, has lost the ability to sleep. But this is no ordinary insomnia. Trevor has

not slept in a year. Fatigue has led to a shocking deterioration of his physical and mental health.

Suspicious of his appearance, Trevor’s co-workers first shy away from him, then turn against him after

he’s involved in a shop accident that costs a man his arm. They blame Trevor for the accident. He has

become a liability to himself and other, and now they want him out. Plagued with guilt, Trevor’s shame

becomes suspicion, then paranoia, when it appears his workmates are conspiring to have him fired or

worse. First he finds cryptic notes left in his apartment. Next he’s told that a mysterious co-worker

involved in the accident doesn’t exist. Are these mysteries part of a plot to drive Trevor mad? Or is it

fatigue that’s robbing him of his reason? Determined to find an answer, Trevor investigates the strange

occurrences that are turning his world into a sleepless nightmare. Yet the more he learns, the less he

wants to know.

 

 

** The Man Who Knew Too Much **  095   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Nova Pilbeam, Frank Vosper and

Pierre Fresnay

Directed By Alfred Hitchcock

 

    Leslie Banks is superb as a man who stumbles upon a conspiracy. He searches for his child who was kidnapped

by one of the conspirators.

 

1934, 70 minutes, Black & White

 

 

** Men in Black II **  098   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Tommie Lee Jones and Will Smith

 

    Tommie Lee Jones and Will Smith are back in black as the scum-fighting super-agents Kay and Jay –

regulators of all things alien on the planet Earth.

    Their latest mission: to save the world from a total intergalactic disaster!

    When a renegade Kylothian monster disguised as a lingerie model threatens the survival of the human

race, the boys of MIB get the call to step up and get busy. With their headquarters under siege and time

running out, Agents Kay and Jay enlist the help of Frankie the Pug and a posse of  hard-living worms to

help them kick some seriously sexy alien butt!

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Mimic **  100   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Josh Brolin, F. Murray Abraham and

Charles S. Dutton

 

    This electrifying thriller features sexy Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino (Romy and Michele’s High

School Reunion) and screen favorite Charles S. Dutton (A Time To Kill, Alien 3)!

    A team of scientists discover a miracle cure that stops the spread of deadly disease…only to find three

years later that something has gone terribly wrong! Their creation has taken on a horrifying life of its own…

able to mimic and destroy its every predator – even man! And now, it threatens to wipe out an entire city…

unless they stop it in time!

    A stylish, acclaimed hit featuring riveting performances form a superb cast, Mimic delivers heart-pounding

thrills that never let up!

 

105 minutes

 

 

** Monster Man **  102   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong horror, violence / gore, language and some sexuality

Starring Eric Jungmann, Justin Urich and Aimee Brooks

 

    Monster trucks have gigantic wheels, carriages of steel, tons of horsepower and crush anything that

stands in their way. On desolate I-55 there is one monster trick that gives new meaning to the name.

It’s not just the truck that is monstrous. It is also the driver. When two college buddies driving

cross-country stumble across the monster truck’s path, they have much more than a bar full of amputee

yokels to worry about!

 

2003, 95 minutes

 

 

** The Mummy **  103   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Louis Gossett Jr. and Amy Locane

 

    In a dark recess of a San Francisco mansion lies a supernatural power whose terrifying heart beats in

the corpse of an Egyptian mummy. When seven savage rips are found on the arm of Dr. Trelawny as he

lies in a coma, only his daughter (Amy Locane) and an Egyptologist (Louis Gossett Jr.) can discover the

truth behind a body that won’t remain dead. Now, the powers of an ancient ritual ceremony must stop the

mummy’s quest to suck the life force out of everyone in the house.

 

100 minutes

 

 

** Never Die Alone **  105   (Back / Home)

 

Starring DMX and David Arquette

 

 

** The New York Ripper **  106   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Jack Hendly, Almants Keller, Howard Ross, Andrew Painter and

Alessandre Delli Colli

 

    A blade wielding psychopath is on the loose, turning The Big Apple bright red with the blood of beautiful

young women. As NYPD detectives follow the trail of butchery from the decks of the Staten Island Ferry to

the sex shows of Times Square, each brutal murder becomes a sadistic taunt. In the city that never sleeps, he’s

the killer that can’t be stopped!

    Written and directed by acclaimed horror maestro Lucio Fulci (Zombie, City of the Living Dead) and filmed

on location in the mean streets of New York City. The New York Ripper is one of Fulci’s most savage and

controversial thrillers.

 

93 minutes

 

 

** A Night to Dismember **  108   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    The fabulous Queen of Exploitation, Doris Wishman, is back. A Night to Dismember is a horror film that

approximates the twisted logic of a narcotic laced carnal nightmare. It’s a jaw-dropping spectacle only

Wishman could conceive. The film stars hardcore legend Samantha Fox, in her only, uh – legitimate role.

    Doris Wishman is a one woman gang who wrote, produced, directed and edited her films in a career

spanning four decades. She resisted the courtship of the major studios early on, and the suppressing

conventions of mainstream culture and easily critical classification throughout, to produce one of the more

idiosyncratic world views ever committed to film.

 

1983, 69 minutes

 

 

** The Nightmare Never Ends **  182   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Faith Clift, Richard Moll, Marc Lawrence and Cameron Mitchell

 

    A police detective discovers a playboy who has a strange power over women and is seemingly ageless.

 

94 minutes

 

 

** A Nightmare on Elm St 2 –   (Back / Home)

        Freddy’s Revenge **  109

 

Rated “R”

Starring Mark Patton, Kim Meyers, Robert Rusler, Clu Gulager, Hope Lange and

Robert Englund

 

    Five years have passed since Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) was sent howling back to hell. But now,

a new kid on Elm Street is being haunted ever night by gruesome visions of the deadly dream stalker. And if

his twisted soul takes possession of the boys body, Freddy will return form the dead to wreak bloody murder

and mayhem upon the entire town.

    When A Nightmare on Elm Street made killing, horror fans shrieked for more. Soon the diabolic Freddy

was resurrected with a vengeance – along with some of the most terrifying special effects ever to spatter the

screen. Look for Robert Englund minus his Freddy face in the opening sequence. He’s a real scream!

 

87 minutes

 

 

** The Ninth Gate **  110   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Johnny Depp

 

    Johnny Depp unlocks the gates to Hell in Roman Polanski’s newest thriller.

    Depp stars a Dean Corso, an unscrupulous rare-book dealer who is hired to locate the last remaining

copies of  “The Nine Gates of the Shadow Kingdom,” a demonic manuscript that can summon the Devil.

Corso becomes embroiled in a conspiracy involving murder, theft and satanic ritual, and ultimately finds

himself confronting the devil incarnate.

 

 

** One Hell of a Christmas **  111   (Back / Home)

 

    After serving two years hard time in a Nevada prison, Carlitos is released just in time for the holiday

season. Carlitos makes a resolution to redeem himself and become a positive example for his five-year-

old son. However, when his friend Mike confronts him with a very shady and horrifying scam for some

quick dough, he declines… at first. Despite his attempt at going straight, Carlitos soon finds himself

shrouded in a web full of dark mystery and supernatural demons. Soon there will be more than just

chestnuts roasting on an open fire!

 

 

** Open Water **  112   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for language and some nudity

 

    In search of much needed relaxation, Susan and Daniel take a tropical island vacation. While scuba

diving miles off the coast, the tour guide miscounts leaving them abandoned in the middle of the ocean.

As the hours pass, the couple realizes they are not alone as a shark’s fin breaks the surface of the water.

Over the next 24 hours, the couple must fight to stay afloat and alive, surrounded my miles of ocean.

 

 

** Out for a Kill **  180   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Steven Segal

 

    Superstar Steven Segal (Exit Wounds, Under Siege) is up against ruthless international drug

smugglers and out for vengeance in this action-packed thriller.

    Renowned archeologist Robert Burns (Segal) has unearthed precious artifacts in the ancient ruins of eastern

China, with plans to ship them off or restoration. But the Chinese Mafia, the Tong, have plans of their own.

When Burns accidentally discovers the Tong are using the  artifacts as containers for smuggling drugs overseas,

he becomes marked for death. Framed for the murder of his assistant, Burns is thrown in a Chinese prison,

but is released and used in an American/Chinese government plot as bait to attract the Tong. The trap is set

and Burns takes on the Tong one man at a time in a blistering martial arts assault, leading up to a final

confrontation with the Emperor of the Tong, who must face the wrath of a man out for a kill.

 

90 minutes

 

 

** Parasite **  113   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring David Gaffney, Julia Mathis, Robert Gerard David Akin and Marissa Hall

 

    This dark tale of the supernatural descends into the world of mesmerism, where telepathic suggestion

and inhibition allow strong wills to feed off of weaker, unsuspecting ones… where a parasite of the soul

claims dominion over the body and the mind of its host.

 

90 minutes

 

 

** Passion of the Christ **  114   (Back / Home)

 

 

** Paycheck **  115   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart

 

    Michael Jennings (Ben Affleck) is a brilliant computer engineer hired for top-secret projects. After each

job, Jennings short-term memory is erased so he cannot recount any project information. Emerging from his

last assignment, a three-year contract with an eight-figure paycheck given to him by his longtime friend

(Aaron Eckhart), Jennings is halted when he is told that during the end of his assignment, he agreed to forfeit

all payment.

    Jennings has no recourse – until he receives a mysterious envelope containing clues to his forgotten past.

With the help of a beautiful scientist (Uma Thurman) he once loved but now cannot remember, Jennings races

to solve the puzzle of his past… while a terrifying discovery waits in his future.

 

2003, 118 minutes

 

 

** The Phantom of the Opera **  214   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson

 

    He is a genius whose rapturous music fills the Opera Populaire of 1870 Paris – and a solitary soul hiding

his disfigurement behind a mask and dwelling in the catacombs below. But he can no longer hide his love for

young soprano Christine. And the Phantom may emerge from the shadows past the point of no return.

    The stage musical sensation magically and hauntingly comes to the screen in director Joel Schumacher’s

lavish production, sweeping audiences aloft to new cinematic heights of sight-and-sound grandeur. Gerard

Butler (The Phantom), Emmy Rossum (The National Board of Review Breakthrough Performance Award

Winner as Christine) and Patrick Wilson (as Raoul) play the fateful love triangle that unfolds in splendor,

suspense – and in the music of the night.

 

141 minutes

 

 

** Planet of the Apes – New Version **  117   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan,

Kris Kristofferson, Estella Warren and Paul Giamatti

 

    Get ready for “a wild ride” (The Washington Post) as legendary director Tim Burton’s unique vision of the

future roars to live in this “amazingh display of imagination” (San Francisco Chronicle).

    In the year 2029, an American astronaut (Mark Walberg) crash-lands on a strange planet where talking

apes rule over the human race. Now he must evade the advancing gorilla army to reach a sacred temple

that may hold the shocking secret of mankind’s past – and the last hope for its salvation!

 

2001, 124 minutes

 

 

** Planet of the Apes **  118   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “G”

Starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore,

James Daly and Linda Harrison

 

    Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall star in this legendary science fiction masterpiece. Astronaut Taylor

(Heston) crash lands on a distant planet ruled by apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation

and sport. Soon Taylor finds himself among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist

(McDowall).

    Winner of an Honorary Academy Award for Outstanding Make-Up Achievement, Planet of the Apes is

grand entertainment from its visually arresting beginning to the chilling last moment.

 

1968, 112 minutes

 

 

 

** Elvira – Mistress of the Dark **  225   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Cassandra Peterson as “Elvira”, W. Morgan Sheppard, Daniel Greene, Jeff Conway

Susan Kellerman and Edie McClurg

 

    When her Great Aunt dies, famed horror hostess Elvira heads for the uptight New England town of Falwell to

claim her inheritance of a haunted house, a witch’s cookbook and a punk rock poodle. But once the stuffy locals

get an eyeful of the queen’s ample assets, all hell busts out and breaks loose. Can the Madonna of the Macabre

find love with a studly cinema owner, avoid her creepy Great Uncle, titillate the town’s teens and become a

Las Vegas dance sensation all without being burned alive at the stake?

 

96 minutes

 

 

** The Punisher (BL) **  119   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for brutal violence, language and some brief nudity

Starring Thomas Jane, Laura Harring, Rebecca Romign-Stamos and John Travolta

 

    Frank Castle (Thomas Jane) is a man who has seen too much death in his life, first as a Delta Force Op

and later as an FBI special agent. He has managed to beat considerable odds, and is finally moving out of the

field and into a normal life with his wife and son. On his final assignment, Castle plays his undercover role

perfectly, but the operation spins out of control. This places the FBI on the wrong side of Tampa businessman

Howard Saint (John Travolta) and his glamorous wife Liviva (Laura Harring). Notwithstanding their glossy social

profile, the Saints are no genteel Florida couple; behind their copious wealth are violent beginnings, underworld

ties – and the chilling capacity for brutality. Castle’s worst nightmare is about to come true, as Howard Saint

and his lieutenants unleash hell at the Castle family reunion. But castle, to his everlasting torment, survives.

    Drawing upon all he has learned in 20 years, Castle sets in motion a brilliant plan to punish the murderers.

He takes up residence among in a dilapidated tenement building on Tampa’s industrial waterfront, where his

fellow tenants include Joan (Rebecca Romign-Stamos), a waitress at a nearby diner who is trying to put her

life back on track. Castle’s neighbors become his last link to the idea of human community and  warmth. It is this

makeshift family – forgotten men and women whit no one to protect them – who enable Castle to find the one

thing he least expects; redemption.

 

 

** Ray **  120   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Jamie Foxx

 

    Jamie Foxx (Collateral) stars as the one-of-a-kind innovator of soul who overcame impossible odds to

become a music legend. Ray is the triumphant and remarkable story of one of  America’s true musical

geniuses, Ray Charles. From his humble beginnings in the South through his meteoric rise to the top of

American music charts, Ray’s inspirational journey is a tale of hope, redemption and the power of the

human spirit. “Ray is Electrifying” hails Peter Travers of Rolling Stone. Witness the incredible true story

of a musician who fought harder and went further than anyone could imagine.

 

2 hours 33 minutes

 

 

** Lost Souls **  227   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin

 

    For 2000 years, he has feasted on pain, sown the seeds of chaos…. and waited. But now, the Devil

will take human form and plunge humanity into eternal darkness – unless one woman can stop him. Maya

Larkin (Ryder) must race against time and all the forces of evil to convince a born skeptic (Chaplin) that

he’s the unwitting, chosen pawn in a shocking Satanic conspiracies that will end the world as we know it.

In the terrifying tradition of the Exorcist and Rosemary’s Baby, Lost Souls is a pulse-pounding rush that’ll

scare the hell out of you!

 

 

** Red Planet **  121   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore

 

    In the mid-21st century, the nations of a dying Earth look starward for a solution and set out

to colonize Mars. But something no one could have expected awaits. Huston, we have big trouble.

    Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore star in this taut adventure about humankind’s

first mission to the mysterious Red Planet. Also on the mission is the multifunctional robo-assistant

AMEE. In one mode, she’s as loyal as a puppy. But a malfunction has locked her into a far different

mode. She’s become a killing machine bent on destroying the crew. Yet that’s not the end of the

expedition’s perils. Because Mars may be barren, but it’s not uninhabited.

 

107 minutes

 

 

** Reefer Madness **  122   (Back / Home)

 

    Take a strange journey through Reefer Madness… a classic anti-drug propaganda film that symbolizes

the marijuana scare of the 1930’s. High in camp and at times hilarious and absurd, when it was released it

was hailed as a must see for all parents and their teenage children.

    Hysterical laughter, uncontrollable body urges, violent acts and insanity were portrayed in Reefer Madness

to bill marihuana as the “Assassin of Youth.” The story centers around a group of young, “clean-cut”

American teens who are lured by lured drug dealers to smoke dope. Wild parties, premarital sex, murder

and insanity soon follow.

    Reefer Madness was intended to “scare” teens and parents away from the “Dreaded Marijuana.”

Now, over 60 years later, it is a must see for altogether different reasons.

 

90 minutes

Black and White

 

** Resident Evil: Apocalypse **  099   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for Non-Stop violence, language and some nudity

Starring Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory and Oded Fehr

 

    After narrowly escaping the horrors of the underground Hive facility, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is quickly

thrust back into a war raging above ground between the living and the Undead. As the city is locked down

under quarantine, Alice joins a small band of elite soldiers, led by Valentine (Sienna Guillory, Love, Actually)

and Carlos (Oded Fehr, The Mummy Returns), enlisted to rescue the missing daughter of Dr. Ashford,

the creator of the mutating T-Virus. It’s a heart-pounding race against time as the group faces off against

hordes of blood-thirsty zombies, stealthy Lickers, mutant canines and the most sinister foe yet.

    Written and produced by the visionary director of Resident Evil, Paul W. S. Anderson (Alien vs.

Predator) and directed by Alexander Witt, Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a superior sci-fi suspense sequel.

 

94 minutes

 

 

** The Return of Swamp Thing **  143   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Louis Jourdan, Heather Locklear and Sarah Douglas

 

    Everyone’s favorite muck-encrusted plant-man is back in The Return of Swamp Thing, the tongue-in-

cheek action-adventure starring Louis Jourdan and Heather Locklear. Sequel to the original cult classic Swamp

Thing and based on the award-winning D.C. Comics series, this visually dynamic film plants our moss- infested

superhero in a dangerous love affair.

    When beautiful horticulturist Abigail Arcane visits her stepfather, Dr. Anton Arcane, in his high-tech laboratory,

she is determined to resolve the mysterious death of her mother. Unfortunately, Arcane is bent on taking her

life for the creation of his immortality serum. Coming to Abigail’s rescue is the former Dr. Alex Holland

(now Swamp Thing) who sweeps her away to the heart of the bayou where they soon fall head over heels in

love. But their romance goes awry when Arcane ruthlessly hunts down theses unlikely lovers with a fiendish

array of weaponry.

    Will the insane Arcane ever turn over a new leaf? What really happened to Abigail’s mother? And can a

vegetarian with a houseplant ever find true happiness without driving each other up a tree?

Chock-full of witty, campy dialogue, The Return of Swamp Thing features dazzling stunt work and

striking special effects make-up.

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Return of the Boogeyman **  149   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    Poor Annie-every time she falls asleep her dreams are haunted by visions of a faceless man committing

unspeakable crimes. Just like a kid afraid of the dark, the Boogeyman has made her afraid to fall asleep.

    Annie soon realizes her hideous dreams are predictions of the future. If she can harness this terrifying

power, perhaps she can prevent the bloody slaughter and track down the Boogeyman before the body

count climbs any higher. Their actions are very brave, but are Annie and her friends the hunters…to the

hunted?

    Filled with edgy photography and a truly menacing villain, Return of the Boogeyman makes Nightmare

on Elm Street look like sweet dreams and sugar plums!

 

76 minutes

 

 

** Return to Horror High **  165   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Vince Edwards, Brenda Hughes, Scott Jacoby, Lori Lethin, Philip McKeon,

and Alex Rocco

 

    Movie producer Harry Sleerik brings his crew to Crippen High, which was closed down following a

series of grisly, unsolved murders. He intends to make a “horror” film based on these bizarre incidents

and for authenticity he hires on several of the school’s former employees as actors. His leading man’s

sudden and mysterious disappearance sets the stage for a rash of strange events that make it hard to

determine who’s playing dead for the camera and who’s not!

 

95 minutes

 

 

** Rose Red **  BX   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13” for terror, violence and sexual references

Starring Nancy Travis, Matt Keeslar, Kimberly J. Brown, David Dukes, John Heard,

Judith Ivey, Matt Ross, Julian Sands and Kevin Tighe

 

    The chilling tale of Dr. Joyce Reardon (Nancy Travis), an obsessed psychology professor who

commissions a team of psychics and a gifted 15-year-old autistic girl, Annie Wheaton, to literally

wake up a supposedly dormant haunted mansion -   Rose Red. Their efforts unleash myraid spirits

and uncover horrifying secrets of the generations who have lived and died there.

 

254 minutes

 

 

** Rumble in the Bronx **  129   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Jackie Chan

 

    To millions of action fans around the world he’s a living legend. If you’ve never seen him before,

you’ve never seen action. He’s Jackie Chan and for years he has done something no other action star

would dare dream. He’s performed all of his own stunts.

 

91 minutes

 

 

** Salem’s Lot **  140   (Back / Home)

 

 

Not Rated

Starring David Soul, James Mason, Lance Kerwin, Bonnie Bedelia and Lew Ayres

 

    With Salem’s Lot, a blood-curdling shocker based on the novel by Stephen King, director Tobe Hooper

(Poltergeist) sends the time-honored vampire legend soaring on bat wings into the modern era.

    Sinister events bring together a writer (David Soul) fascinated with and old hilltop house, a suave antiques

dealer (James Mason) whose expertise goes beyond bric-a-brac and the dealer’s mysterious, pale-skinned

 “partner” (Reggie Nalder). The solid supporting cast of vampire victims and fighter include Bonnie Bedelia,

Lew Ayres, Elisha Cook, Ed Flanders, George Dzandza, Lance Kerwin, Geoffrey Lewis and Marie Windsor.

It’s hard to keep the undead down. Ando so easy to be scared in Salem’s Lot.

 

183 minutes

 

 

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** Scarecrow Gone Wild **  188   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Ken Shamrock

 

    When a group of oversexed college kids decide to head for the beach on Spring Break, they get

carried away and tie one of their friends for a scarecrow in a cornfield as a joke. Accidentally left out

overnight, the boy lapses into a coma, awaking the scarecrow. That’s when the scarecrow begins to

strike, turning the co-eds’ scary practical jokes into an even deadlier game. One by one, the kids turn

victims as the scarecrow has a sharp axe to grind.

 

 

** Scary Movie **  202   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starting Carmen Electra, Marlon Wayans, Jon Abrahams, Shannon Elizabeth,

Shawn Wayans and Cheri Oteri

 

    This hilarious, must-see comedy smash places Carmen Electra (TV’s Baywatch), Marlon Wayans

(Senseless), Jon Abrahams (Boiler Room, The Faculty) and some of today’s hottest young stars in a

wickedly funny send-up of today’s most popular horror movies!

    A familiar-looking group of teenagers find themselves being stalked by a more-than-vaguely recognizable

masked killer! As the victims begin to pile up and the laughs pile on, none of your favorite scary movies

escape the razor-sharp satire of this outrageously funny parody!

    With Shannon Elizabeth, Shawn Wayans and Cheri Oteri adding sidesplitting performances, there’s nothing

to fear in this scary movie…unless you’re afraid of laughing too much!

 

88 minutes

 

 

** Scary Movie 3 **  201   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Queen Latifah, Eddie Griffin, Denise Richards, Regina Hall, Anna Faris

and Charlie Sheen

 

    3 times the laughs! 3 times the terror! 3 times the stars!

    Charlie Sheen (Two And A Half Men), Anna Faris (Scary Movie 1 & 2),  Eddie Griffin (My Baby’s

Daddy), Queen Latifah (Chicago), Regina Hall (Scary Movie 1 & 2) and Denise Richards (Undercover

Brother) take Scary Movie 3 to unprecedented levels of hysterically twisted comedy. With the help of nonstop

celebrity cameos – including Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, George Carlin, Leslie Nielson and a who’s

who of rap artists – thrillers, blockbusters and pop culture get their best goosing yet. A news anchorwoman

(Faris) investigates a killer videotape that’s making its way around town, digs into a mysterious crop circle on

an ex-priest’s farm and falls in love with a wannabe white rapper! Rapid-fire jokes and funny-bone-chilling

suspense are sure signs this outrageous comedy will have you laughing your head off.

 

 

** Scream **  159   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, Skeet Ulrich and

Drew Barrymore

 

    The smash hit that transformed the horror genre into a phenomenon, Scream also launched the careers of

some of today’s brightest stars!

    After a series of mysterious deaths, an offbeat group of friends get caught up in a lively mix of thrills and

chills! With hot stars Drew Barrymore (Ever After), Courtney Cox (TV’s Friends), Neve Campbell (54),

Skeet Ulrich (As Good As It Gets) and David Arquette (Beautiful Girls).

    Now you can experience this edge-of-your-seat thriller like never before with the Dimension Collector’s

Series on DVD.

 

111 minutes

 

 

** Scream 3 **  160   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox Arquette, Patrick Dempsey,

Jenny McCarthy, Parker Posey and Deon Richmond

 

    Stars Neve Campbelle, David Arquette and Courtney Cox Arquette are back for more in the chilling final

chapter of the phenomenally popular and frightfully entertaining trilogy!

    While Sidney Prescott (Campbell) live in safely guarded seclusion, bodies begin dropping around the Hollywood

set of Stab 3, the latest movie sequel based of the gruesome Greensboro killings! And when the escalating terror

finally brings her out of hiding, Sidney and other Greensboro survivors are once again drawn into an insidious

game of horror movie mayhem! But just when they thought they knew how to play by the rules, they discover that

all the rules have been broken!

    Featuring hot newcomers Parker Posey (The House of Yes) and Jenny McCarthy (Diamonds) in another stellar

ensemble cast, Scream 3 offers an unmatched mix of thrills, laughter and suspense that brings this spine-tingling saga

to an unforgettable conclusion!

 

117 minutes

 

 

** Secret Window **  158   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Johnny Depp

 

    Johnny Depp stars in the supernatural thriller Secret Window based on a novel by Stephen King. Depp plays a

popular author who, while trying to work out the ending to his latest story, sees it coming true before his eyes.

 

 

** Seed of Chucky **  217   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Jennifer Tilly

 

    In this outrageous, unrated and fully extended version of Seed of Chucky, everyone’s favorite

killer doll returns – and he’s bringing the entire family! This time around, Chucky (voiced again by

Brad Dourif) and his homicidal honey, Tiffany, are brought back to life by their orphan offspring,

Glen, Then the horror goes Hollywood as Chucky unleashes his own brand of murderous mayhem!

Featuring Academy Award nominee Jennifer Tilly (as herself and the voice of Tiffany) and hip-hop

star Redman, it’s more gore, more gags, and much more Chucky doing his dirtiest deeds yet!

 

1 hour 28 minutes

 

 

** The Serpent and the Rainbow **  136   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Bill Pullman, Cathy Tyson, Zakes Mokae and Paul Winfield

 

    Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street) directs this terrifying story of one man’s nightmarish

journey into the eerie and deadly world of voodoo.

    A Harvard anthropologist is sent to Haiti to retrieve a strange powder that is said to have the power

to bring human beings back from the dead. In his quest to find the miracle drug, the cynical scientist

enters the rarely seen netherworld of walking zombies, blood rites and ancient curses.

    Based on the true life experiences of Wade Davis and filmed on location in Haiti, it’s a frightening

excursion into black magic and the supernatural.

 

98 minutes

 

 

** Severed – Forest of the Dead **  228   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for horror, violence and gore

Starring Paul Campbell, Sarah Lino, Julian Christopher and JR Bourne

 

    A group of young environmental activists become infected, ravenous, unstoppable zombies when a

forestry company’s genetic experimentation goes disastrously wrong. Sheer terror can’t pump enough

adrenaline through these bodies to help them out of this remote forest in this gruesome tale of horror. Severed

stands heads (and other body parts) above the rest!

 

 

** Shallow Grave **  153   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor

 

    Three friends push the boundaries of trust in this “hermetically sealed shocker” (Los Angeles Times)

from the creators of Trainspotting. Starring Kerry Fox (The Hanging Garden), Christopher

Eccleston (Elizabeth) and Ewan McGregor (Star Wars: The Phantom Menace), Shallow Grave

is “a masterpiece of terror” (Movieline), “riddled with hairpin turns” (Boxoffice) that takes you on a

fantastic ride to the lowest depths of human nature.

    Juliet (Fox), David (Eccleston) and Alex (McGregor) find that their new reclusive roommate has not

left the bedroom for days. After kicking in the door they discover his drug over-dosed corpse…and a

suitcase full of money! Fatefully choosing to keep the money, they know they have to get rid of the

remains. But the body won’t stay buried and a careless trail from the shallow grave leads the police –

and two money-hungry thugs – back to the trio. And as the stakes get higher, so does the body count, not

to mention their paranoia which is quickly putting their friendships in jeopardy…forever!

 

1 hour 34 minutes

 

** The Sixth Sense **  157   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Bruce Willis

 

    Hollywood superstar Bruce Willis (Armageddon, The Siege) brings a powerful presence to and

edge-of-your-seat supernatural thriller that critics are calling one of the year’s best movies!

    When Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Willis), a distinguished child psychologist, meets Cole Sear (Haley Joel

Osment – Forrest Gump)…a frightened, confused eight-year-old Dr. Crowe is completely unprepared

to learn the truth of what haunts young Cole. With a riveting intensity you’ll find thoroughly chilling and

utterly unforgettable, the discovery of Cole’s incredible 6th sense leads them both to mysterious and

unforeseeable consequences!

 

 

** Solaris **  192   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring George Clooney

 

    Superstar George Clooney turns in a stellar performance in this “brilliant sci-fi movie” (New York

Daily News) from Academy Award winners Steven Soderbergh (2000 – Best Director, Traffic) and

James Cameron (1997 – Best Picture, Titanic).

    Aboard a lonely space station orbiting a mysterious planet, terrified crewmembers are experiencing

a host of strange phenomena, including eerie visitors who seems all too human. And when psychologist

Chris Kelvin (Clooney) arrives to investigate, he confronts a power beyond imagining that could hold

the key to mankind's deepest dreams…or darkest nightmares. Co-starring Natascha McElhone and

Jeremy Davies, Solaris is “mind bending” (Rolling Stone).

 

2002 – 99 minutes

 

 

** Someone is Watching **  194   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

Starring Stefanie Powers and Margot Kidder

 

    Stefanie Powers is a single mom, with a six-year-old son named Cory (Mickey Toft). She’s trying to

recover from a vicious attack and in-home robbery, and to put this trauma behind her she’s moved into

a new home, in a new town, and looks forward to starting a new life. She’s even made a new friend, the

footloose and fancy-free Margot Kidder. Cory has a new friend as well. His name is B.J. and he comes

out of the walls to play.

    Stefanie Powers soon learns that her new neighborhood is the kind of neighborhood that no-one ever

leaves…alive!

    Lock the windows! Bolt the doors! But, you can’t hide because someone is always watching.

 

95 minutes

 

 

** Sometimes They Come Back For More **  148   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    Two military officers (Clayton Rohner and Chase Masterson) set out to investigate a remote Antarctica-based

governmental outpost where a mysterious occurrence has killed crew members. The only survivors are a medical

officer (Faith Ford – TV’s “Murphy Brown”) and a tech officer (Max Perlich). Not knowing who to trust, the

officers cautiously begin to explore a world of horror that soon reveals a chilling secret that will haunt them

forever…if they live.

 

89 minutes

 

 

** Sorority House Massacre **  139   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

 

    When Beth comes to visit her friends at the Sorority, she gets a strange feeling from the house…it seems

hauntingly familiar. The girls just want to have fun, but Beth suffers from nightmares of a knife-wielding killer.

Little does she know, a dangerous psycho has just escaped from the mental ward, and is heading straight

for the Sorority! The girls’ night of fun quickly becomes a night of terror as the killer stalks them one by one!

 

75 minutes

 

 

** Soul Survivors **  164   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Casey Affleck, Wes Bentley, Eliza Dushku, Melissa Sagemiller and Luke Wilson

 

    After a night of partying, college freshman Cassie (Melissa Sagemiller) and her friends are involved in a bloody

car accident that turns into a horrifying tale of the supernatural. Overwhelmed by startling hallucinations, Cassie’s

grip on reality slips further as she begins a desperate race against time to learn who her real friends are, who what's

her dead, and who will be the Soul Survivor.

 

2002 – 85 minutes

 

 

** Species II **  179   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Michael Madsen, Natasha Henstridge, Marg Helgenberger, Mykelti Williamson,

George Dzundza, James Cromwell and Justin Lazard

 

    Having just returned from a mission to Mars, Commander Ross (Justin Lazard) isn’t exactly himself.

He’s slowly becoming a terrifying alien entity with a one-track mind – to procreate with human women!

    When countless women suffer gruesome deaths after bearing half-alien offspring, scientist Laura Baker

(Marg Helgenberger) and hired assassin Press Lennox (Michael Madsen) use Eve (Henstridge), a more

tempered alien clone, to find Ross and his virulent brood. But they underestimate Eve’s maternal drive,

and before long she escapes to mate with Ross in order to create a purer and unstoppable race that could

spell doom for mankind.

    As time is running out, the ultimate battle of human brain over alien brawn takes place in a chilling climax

that puts Darwin’s theory to the ultimate test…and only the strongest species will survive.

 

1998 – 1 hour 33 minutes

 

 

** Species III **  175   (Back / Home)

 

Unrated

Starring Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Amelia Cooke, J.P. Pitoc, Michael Warren,

Christopher Neame, Sunny Mabrey and Natasha Henstridge

 

    The war between two species heats up in this thrilling third installment of the Species franchise…and

this exclusive unrated edition boasts additional footage that’s likely to cause a meltdown!

    Featuring a sexy young cast let by newcomer Sunny Mabrey, this riveting film is the most jarring,

action-packed chapter in the sci-fi series yet!

    In the ongoing fight for supremacy between mankind and human-alien hybrids, a fatal hybrid weakness

has given humans the advantage. Until now. When Sara (Mabrey), the daughter of Eve (Natasha Henstridge),

is born, she develops into the most genetically perfect alien form yet! Seeking to repopulate Earth with her

kind, this dangerously beautiful femme fatale heeds an overwhelming drive to mate…while a crack military

team trails her in an attempt to end the war between the two species forever!

 

2004 – 1 hour 52 minutes

 

 

** Spoiler **  134   (Back / Home)

 

Starring Gary Daniels

 

            This emotion charged, pulse-pounding 21st century thriller is sure to have you in fear

of the future. When an innocent man, Roger Mason (Gray Daniels), is sent to the toughest penal

colony in the universe, they never dreamed he would escape and become a “Spoiler,” a

dangerous fugitive from justice. Now, with every daring escape and terrifying recapture by

merciless bounty hunters, comes years of punishment in cryo-suspension. After a second

re-animation from suspension, Mason plans a death-defying escape from his living hell. He

must reach Earth and find the daughter he left behind, before their time together runs out.

This legendary spoiler proves once again that no prison bars are stronger than his determination

to survive, seek justice, and rekindle the love of his daughter.

 

100 minutes

 

 

** Stargate **  135   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Kurt Russell and James Spader

 

    When a mysterious woman makes Professor Daniel Jackson (James Spader) an offer he can’t

refuse, he ends up in a secret Air Force military base. His mission: to decode an ancient Egyptian

artifact know as the Stargate.

    The mission leader, Colonel Jack O’Neil (Kurt Russell), a tough military man with nerves of steel,

commands their trip through the Stargate to an ancient civilization on the other side of the universe.

But once there, they must battle the astoundingly powerful Sun God, Ra (Jaye Davidson), before

they can find their way back home.

 

1994 – 119 minutes

 

 

** Starship Troopers **  146   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris,

Patrick Muldoon and Michael Ironside

 

    From the bridge of the Fleet Battlestation Ticonderoga, with its sweeping galactic views, to

the desolate terrain of planet Klendathu, teeming with shrieking, fire-spitting, brain-sucking special

effects creatures, acclaimed director Paul Verhoeven crafts a dazzling epic based on Robert A. Heinleisn’s

classic sci-fi adventure.

    Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Muldoon

and Michael Ironside star as the courageous soldiers who travel to the distant and desolate Klendathu

system for the ultimate showdown between the species.

    “Senationally exciting! Like Star Wars, it’s ground zero for a new generation of thrill seekers!”

 

130 minutes

 

 

** Starsky & Hutch **  150  (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson

 

    Here comes the fuzz!

    Starsky takes the wheel, Hutch rides shotgun and comedy runs wild in this hilarious twist on the

landmark buddy-cop TV show.

    Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson bring a playful chemistry to the roles of undercover detectives Starsky

and Hutch. Todd Phillips (Old School, Road Trip) directs this ‘70’s groove in which our guys are

stripped of their badges, duped by a drug kingpin (Vince Vaughn) and totally ripped off in a disco

contest. So, yeah, they got some scores to settle. Snoop Dogg is in fly funkadelic mode as urban

coolster Huggy Bear. And Juliette Lewis and others make for nonstop fun. If inducing laughter is a

crime, they’re all guilty as charged!

 

100 minutes

 

 

** The Stepford Wives **  141   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, Christopher Walken, Faith Hill

and Glenn Close

 

 

 

** Stigmata **  177   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne and Jonathan Pryce

 

    A lost soul has just received the wounds of Christ…and a shocking message that will alter history.

Stunning performances from Patricia Arquette (True Romance), Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects)

and Jonathan Pyrce (Ronin) and a cutting edge score by Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins and

Elia Cmiral make Stigmata “a visual and  visceral feast” (Entertainment Today).

    Frankie Page (Arquette) has absolutely no faith in God. All of that changes when she suddenly begins

to suffer the Stigmata – the living wounds of the crucified Christ. Frankie’s miraculous bleeding comes to

the attention of the Vatican’s top investigator, Father Kiernan (Byrne). But when Cardinal Houseman (Pyrce),

discovers that Frankie is actually channeling an extraordinary and provocative message that could destroy

the Church, he’s convinced that she – and the force possessing her – must be forever silenced. Determined

to stop this deadly conspiracy, Kiernan risks his faith – and his life – to save her and the message that will change

the destiny of mankind forever.

 

1999 – 1 hour 42 minutes

 

 

** Strangeland **  169   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Dee Snider, Elizabeth Pena and Robert Englund

 

    The glow of the screen illuminates his heavily pierced, tattoo-stained face as his fingers dance

nimbly across the keyboard…searching, hunting.

    His computer handle is Captain Howdy, and he surfs the local chat rooms for young female prey.

Girls like Genevieve and Tiana, who mysteriously vanish after an online conversation with the

cunning cyber-predator. Detective Mike Gage has a personal stake in the case: Genevieve is his

daughter.

    When Tiana’s corpse – tortured, pierced and scarred – is discovered in the river, Gage realizes

that time is running our for Genevieve. Taking sadistic delight in Gage’s desperation, Captain Howdy

sends the detective a series of taunting e-mails, challenging him to a deadly online game of cat and

mouse and drawing him into his “modern primitive” world – a strange land of fetish bars, S&M,

body modification and Goth-Rock.

    Heavy metal superstar Dee Snider, Elizabeth Pena and Robert Englund star in this dark suspense-

thriller, in the tradition of The Silence of the Lambs and Kiss the Girls.

 

1998 – 91 minutes

 

 

** Striking Distance **  168   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence, strong language and a sex scene

Starring Bruce Willis and Sarah Jessica Parker

 

    Tom Hardy (Willis) is a maverick cop who’s not afraid to rock the boat in pursuit of a sadistic

serial killer. Demoted to river patrol after suggesting the killer may be a fellow police officer, he

initiates an unauthorized investigation which kicks the high-powered plot into overdrive. His new

partner (Parker) climbs aboard with a surprise of her own as the conspiracy closes around them

for a wake-trailing drama about horror, loyalty and family.

 

102 minutes

 

 

** Tales From the Hood **  145  (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Corbin Bersen, Rosalind Cash, Rusty Cundief, David Alan Grier,

Anthony Griffith, Wings Hauser, Paula Jai Parker, Joe Torry and Clarence Williams III

 

    Welcome to a hood of horrors. It’s a place where your worst fears have come to life. A place

where it’s hard to tell nightmares from reality. A place where you will discover… Tales From The

Hood.

    Stack, Ball and Bulldog arrive at a local funeral parlor to retrieve a lost drug stash held by the

mortician Mr. Simms, (Clarence Williams III.) but Mr. Simms has other plans for the boys. He

leads them on a tour of his establishment, introducing them to his corpses. Even the dead has tales

to tell, and Mr. Simms is willing to tell them all. And you’d better listed – because when you’re in

his "hood", even everyday life can lead to extraordinary terror.

 

98 minutes

 

 

** Deadbirds **  229   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for strong violence and gore

Starring Henry Thomas, Patrick Fugit, Nicki Aycox and Isaiah Washington

 

    When a group of criminals on the run after a bank robbery take refuge in an abandoned house

they have no idea what evil they have come upon. Isolated and presumed deserted, the house is

anything but safe…

    As the night wears on and a thunderstorm grows outside, each member of the group begins to

have visions of the atrocities that occurred within the house, haunting it forever. Voices in the well,

visions of mangled bodies and clawing under the stairs plague their waking hours. As the fear in

the group begins to grow and the supernatural forces in the house start to manifest themselves,

they begin to turn on each other and extract the wrath of the souls trapped within the walls.

 

91 minutes

 

 

** The Manchurian Candidate **  096   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R” for violence and some language

Starring Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep and Live Schreiber

 

 

 

 

** They **  183   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Laura Regan, Marc Blucas, Ethan Embry and Dagmara Dominczyk

 

    Scream king Wes Craven presents this terrifying suspense thriller where the most frightening

childhood fears become real when they return to stake their claim! A psychology student (Laura

Regan – Unbreakable) who experienced “night terrors” as a child must face the chilling realization

that her nightmares were not all in her head! And when she finds others who shared similar experiences,

they together discover the most frightening truth of all: the monsters in their closet marked them as

children and are now returning to collect them! Also starring Marc Blucas (We Were Soldiers),

Ethan Embry (Sweet Home Alabama) and Jon Abrahams (Scary Movie) in a hip young cast…you

don’t want to miss a minute of this terror-filled thriller!

 

90 minutes

 

 

** UFO - They Are Here **  142   (Back / Home)

 

Not Rated

 

    Is it possible that you could be driving in your car and then suddenly be compelled to turn down

a road you’ve never been down before? You have the sensation that something is pulling you –

drawing you to a clearing where a strange aircraft hovers near the ground. Aliens greet you, call

you by name. They seem to know everything about you, but for some reason, you’re not afraid.

You board their spaceship, fly off with them to another planet, and later are returned safely to the Earth.

    Stories of alien contact seem unbelievable, and the claims of contactees are usually passed off as

cons, or crazy. But should they be so easily dismissed?

    Disturbing stories of alien abduction are beginning to sound all too familiar: Missing time. Bizarre

medical experiments. Post-traumatic stress. Waking abruptly in the middle of the night. Abducted

and taken, where? A laboratory? Spaceship? Laid out on a table and probed. Surgically embedded

with implants.

    In America alone, over a million people now claim to have been abducted. Why is this happening,

and why are so many affected?

 

1996

 

 

** Tunnels **  138   (Back / Home)

 

Rated “R”

Starring Catherine Bach, Charlene Dallas, Nicholas Guest, Victor Brandt, Barbara Lusch

and John Saxon

 

    The tunnels under a city can breed strange and mysterious things. Following sightings of a large

creature stalking the catacombs…transients being kidnapped…a body washing up at the docks,

reporter Pam Weiss and photographer Sharon Fields set out to uncover the story behind it all.

What they find in the Tunnels below will shock and amaze them and lead them to a slave labor

trade, murder plots and someone out to kill them both!

 

1998

 

 

** Twisted **  187

 

Starring Ashley Judd, Andy Garcia and Samuel L. Jackson

 

    Newly promoted police inspector Jessica Sheppard (Ashley Judd) is searching for a serial killer.

    She is shocked to discover all the victims are men she has recently dated.

    The investigation becomes more and more twisted as her partner (Andy Garcia) behaves strangely,

and the police commissioner (Samuel L. Jackson) is being asked to remove her from the investigation

as a prime suspect.

    All the clues point to her and Jessica begins to suspect that she might be the very killer she is

looking for.

 

 

** Underworld - Evolution210

 

Rated “R” for Pervasive strong violence and Gore, Some sexuality/ nudity and language

Starring Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman

 

    The saga continues as the battle rages between the aristocratic Death Dealers (vampires) and the barbaric

Lycans (werewolves). This film traces the beginnings of the ancient feud between the two tribes as beautiful

vampire heroine Selene (Kate Beckinsale) discovers that she has been betrayed by her own kind and must

seek revenge. The fast-paced, modern-day tale of deadly action, ruthless intrigue and forbidden love takes

her into the battle to end all wars as the immortals must finally face their retribution.

 

106 minutes

 

 

** The Village **  172

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver and Brendan Gleeson

 

    M. Night Shyamalan (Signs, Unbreakable, The Sixth Sense), the director who brought you the world’s

greatest thrillers on DVD, now creates his most thought-provoking triumph yet…breaking international

records and dazzling audiences around the globe!

    The Village is a smart, edge-of-your-seat chiller crawling with terrifying surprises and frightening twists

and turns. An isolated, tight-knit community lives in mortal fear of an oppressive evil inhabiting the

forbidden forest just beyond their tiny village. So frightening that no one ventures into the woods…until

one villager dares to face the unknown. With unforgettable performances from Jpaquin Pheonix,

Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, Adrian Brody and newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard, this powerful

motion picture is one of Hollywood’s best psychological thrillers and ranks with the best of Hitchcock!

 

108 minutes

 

 

** War of the Worlds **  216

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Miranda Otto and Tim Robbins

 

    An Earth-shattering adventure that both “rivets and amazes” (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune),

War of the Worlds reunites superstar Tom Cruise and Academy Award winning director Steven Spielberg

for one of the most awe-inspiring cinematic experiences of all time!

    A contemporary retelling of H.G. Wells’s classic, the sci-fi thriller reveals the extraordinary battle for

the future of humankind through the eyes of one American family. Fleeing from an extraterrestrial army

of killer Tripods that annihilate everything in their path, Ray Ferrier (Cruise) races to keep his family safe.

War of the Worlds is an action-packed adventure that explodes with spectacular special effects!

 

1 hour, 57 minutes

 

 

** The Waterboy **  161

 

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk Jerry Reed and Henry Winkler

 

    America’s favorite wild and zany funnyman, Adam Sandler (The Wedding Singer), scores big

laughs in a smash comedy hit where the laughs never run dry!

    Just an oddball mama’s boy from the back bayous of Louisiana, Bobby Boucher (Sandler) never

wanted anything more than to quench the thirst of the dehydrated athletes who treat him like dirt!

But when Coach Klein (Henry Winkler – Scream) makes the call that allows Bobby to finally

stand up for himself, it unleashes a torrent of bottled-up frustration…and exposes a talent for tackling

that transforms him from a meek “water distribution engineer” to the hardest hitter ever to roam the

gridiron! Also featuring award-winning Kathy Bates (Titanic, Misery) and sexy Fairuza Balk (The

Craft) in a hilarious cast of stars – here’s your chance to join the millions everywhere who’ve

proudly stood and cheered for The Waterboy!

 

90 minutes

 

 

** Welcome to Mooseport **  128

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Gene Hackman, Ray Romano, Marcia Gay Harden, Maura Tierney, Christine Baranski

and Rip Torn

 

    Cast your ballots for big laughs when Gene Hackman and Ray Romano find themselves in a

hilariously heated race for mayor of Mooseport, Maine.

    A local plumber (Romano) is plunged into the national spotlight when he takes on the former

President of the United States (Hackman), who can’t believe he’s running against the man installing

his toilets. Whoever wins, one thing’s for sure: this town isn’t small enough for the both of them!

 

2003 – 115 minutes

 

 

** White Chicks **  184

 

Not Rated

Starring Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans

 

    From Keenan Ivory Wayans, the director of Scary Movie, comes White Chicks, a gender-bending,

gut-busting comedy starring funnymen Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans.

    What happens when two fumbling FBI agents disguise themselves as mega-rich princesses to infiltrate

high society? Snap! It’s frantic antics and nonstop hilarity as the brothers go from hapless G-men to

haute couture G-strings…with attitude!

 

115 minutes

 

 

** Wild Wild West **  144

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Salma Hayek

 

    If you thing special government agent James West is fast with a six-shooter, wait’ll he lays a quip

on you! Megahit star Will Smith plays West, reuniting with Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld

in an effects-loaded, shoot-from-the-hip spectacular. Kevin Kline plays fellow agent and crackerjack

inventor Artemus Gordon, teamed with West on a daring assignment: stop legless Dr. Arliss Loveless

(Kenneth Branagh) and his diabolical plot for a Disunited States of America. Salma Hayek is

mysterious adventuress Rita Escobar, And all manner of geared-up 1860s gadgets – from

belt-buckle derringers to surprise-packed billiard balls to a walking, eight-story, steam-and-steel

tarantula – help make Wild Wild West a Wow Wow West!

 

 

** The Skeleton Key **  232

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Kate Hudson

 

    Kate Hudson stars in The Skeleton Key – a supernatural thriller that weaves a tale of terror and

suspense! When Caroline Ellis (Hudson) takes a job in Louisiana’s bayous, she unlocks a deadly

secret involving magic, conjure and sacrifice that pulls her into a terrifying world of strange,

frightening and unexplained incidents. The key to escaping may lie in a decrepit attic, but if she

dares to believe in what she discovers, everything she fears will become real! Filled with endless

suspense and bone-chilling scares, hold on for this terrific ride with “one of the best twists since

The Sixth Sense” (Melanie Moon, WB-TV)!

 

1 hour 44 minutes

 

 

**Asylum of the Damned **  231

 

Rated “R” for Horror, Violence and Language

 

    James Bishop thought he was about to start his dream job – instead he was headed for his worst

nightmare. When Bishop is hired as the newest doctor at the St. Andrews Asylum for the Criminally

Insane, he is ready to change the world. But it is quickly revealed that something is horribly wrong at

St. Andrews when Bishop accidently enters the cooler one night and comes face to face with

The Harvester…

 

85 minutes

 

 

** Mimic 2 **  230

 

Rated “R”

 

    Four years ago, a cockroach-spread plague threatened to decimate the child population of New

York City. Then, research biologists developed a species of “Judas” bugs engineered to “mimic”

and overrun the diseased roaches in their grubby habitat. The plan worked until the creatures

evolved to mimic their next prey…humans! They were all thought to be dead…but the mutated

cockroaches have now undergone another unimaginable metamorphoses and are once again

threatening to take over! Bursting with amazing special effects and loaded with unstoppable

excitement – you’ll thrill to every moment of this pulse-pounding crowd pleaser!

 

82 minutes

 

 

**  When a Stranger Calls **  233

 

Rated “PG-13”

Starring Camilla Belle

 

    To Jill Johnson (Camilla Belle, The Ballad of Jack and Rose), it was the perfect babysitting job.

The parents were away. The fridge was stocked. The children were tucked into bed. But then the

phone rings and an ominous voice asks, “Have you checked the children?”

    Locked in with the lights out and the curtains drawn, a panicky Jill phones the police, who

traces the calls – only to inform her they’re coming from inside the house. And as the frightened

teenager goes upstairs to check on the children, Jill’s quiet night of babysitting is about to turn into

a nerve-shattering nightmare of suspense, horror and dread.

 

87 minutes

 

 

** House of 9 **  234

 

Rated “R”

Starring Dennis Hopper and Kelly Brook

 

    Nine strangers are abducted and sealed in a house for someone’s mere entertainment. Dennis

Hopper (Land of the Dead) and Kelly Brook (Duece Bigalow: European Gigolo) star as a priest

and a dancer. They and the other captives are forced to play a grizzly game. Only one will win

$5 million and his or her freedom. As cameras watch, desperation and greed turn deadly. Against

their will each person is forced to commit the unthinkable to survive. Who will live? And at what

cost?

 

88 minutes

 

 

** The Attic **  253

 

 

Rated “R” for violence and language

Starring Elizabeth Moss, Tom Malloy, John Savage, Jason Lewis and Catherine Mary Stewart

 

    From the director of “Pet Sematary”

    About a month after Emma Callan (Elisabeth Moss) and her family move into their seemingly picture-

perfect Victorian  home. Emma Starts to have ghastly visions of a girl who appears to be her twin sister

but is pure evil. Since no one else has seen this demonic double. Emma is faced with two terrifying

prospects: Either she’s going insane or she’s actually being haunted my a malevolent spirit determined to

destroy anyone who dare delve into the dark mysteries of The Attic. Co-Starring John Savage and

Catherine Mary Stewart, this riveting film from the director of Pet Sematary will fire up your most intense

fears while it makes your blood run cold!

 

** Alien Abduction **  236

 

Rated R for Violence/Gore, Sexual Content and Some Language

 

    After a nightmarish encounter with terrifying creatures deep in the woods, a woman is quarantined in a

military hospital with hundreds of other abductees.

    Here she witnesses the torture of other patients along with disturbing experiments on cage creatures.

Soon she begins to unravel the horrifying truth behind the top secret government facility.

 

 

** The Wicker Man **  010

 

Rated PG-13 and Unrated Version same DVD

Starring Nicholas Cage

 

    "We're different here." Policeman Edward Malus doesn't know just how terrifyingly different the

people of Summersisle are, but he will. He's come to the private island to find a missing child. And

each step of his search draws him deeper into a web of pagan ritual and deadly deceit - and closer

to The Wicker Man.

    Nicholas Cage plays Malus, Ellen Burstyn portrays the eerie matriarch Sister Summersile, and Neil

LaBlue writes and directs this shattering tale of an unspeakable horror. Weary, wary and increasingly

on edge, Malus faces a defiant, unfamiliar world where his badge and gun mean nothing... and his

presence on the isle means everything. It is the Day of Death and Rebirth on Summersisle. No one

can escape.

 

 

** The Black Dahlia **  244

 

Starring Josh Harnett, Scarlett Johansson, Aaron Eckhart and Hillary Swank

Rated R for Strong Violence, Some Grisly Images, Sexual Content and Language

 

    From the acclaimed director of Scarface and the author of L.A. Confidential comes the spellbinding

thriller The Black Dahlia.

    Two ambitious cops, Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) and Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett), investigate

the shocking murder of an aspiring young starlet. With a corpse so mutilated that photos are kept from

the public, the case becomes an obsession for the men, and their lives begin to unravel. Blanchard's

relationship with his girlfriend, Kay (Scarlett Johansson), deteriorates, while Bleichert finds himself

drawn to the enigmatic Madeleine (Hillary Swank), a wealthy woman with a dark and twisted connection

to the victim.

 

2 hours, 2 minutes

 

** BoogeyMan **  182

 

Rated R

Starring John Carradine, Suzanne Love and Ron James

 

    Pieces of a broken mirror that "witnessed" a murder are now possessed by the dead man's

spirit and cause more mayhem 20 years later

 

91 minutes

 

** Jenifer **  107

 

    Steven Weber of The Shining, The Stand and Desperation starts as Frank Spivy, a detective

who rescues a strange young girl (Carrie Ann Fleming) with a horribly disfigured face and lusciously

ripe body from a deranged killer. But when Spivey takes responsibility for the mentally challenged

orphan, she reveals herself to be a creature of untold carnal pleasures and unspeakable violent

depravities that may lead him straight to hell. She is seductress, psychopath and succubus all in

one... and her name is Jenifer.

 

 

** Lady in the Water **   026

 

Rated PG-13 for some Frightening Scenes

Starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard

 

    A story M. Night Shyamalan told his children is the springboard for this spellbinding plunge into

the supernatural. Paul Giamatti plays an apartment manager who finds an otherworld water nymph

named story (Bryce Dallas Howard) in the pool, then sets out to her old her return to her home, The

Blue World. "It's about to get very dangerous," she warns. And very fascinating because fierce Blue

World monsters prowl nearby, determined to destroy Story - and anyone who aids her, including

the apartment dwellers who come to realize they are players in her tale. Their lives have undiscovered

purposes. And how they defy the monsters to fulfill those destinies forms the amazing heart of discovery

in Lady in the Water.

 

 

** Carolina Skeletons **  025

 

Starring:  Louis Gossett Jr., Bruce Dern, Melissa Leo, Paul Roebling, Bill Cobbs, Henderson Forsythe,

    and Clifton James.

 

    After a long time in the army, an Afro-American soldier returns to his hometown, where, years ago,

his brother was executed for the rape and murder of two white girls.

    The Commando believes his brother to have been innocent and seeks a proof for that, but there

are some people in the town who will stop at nothing to hide the secrets of their past...

 

 

** 9/11 **  270

 

    This heartfelt documentary was created by award-winning filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet, who

simply set out to make a movie about a rookie NYC fireman and ended up filming the tragic event that

changed our lives forever. The program includes additional footage and interviews with the heroic firefighters,

rescue workers and the Naudet brothers, providing exclusive insight to their extraordinary firsthand experience

of the day's events.

 

 

** Exorcist - The Beginning  162

 

    Prequel to the Exorcist. The Film traces the story of Father Lankaster Marrin (Sharsardt) back to his

first encounter with the Devil on post WW-II Africa

 

 

** A Crack in the Floor **  031

 

    The three young couples' hiking trip starts off bizarrely enough-but the have no idea how bizarre,

and how terrifying it will become...

    As they drive deep into the mountains for their weekend getaway, the begin to encounter a string of

deranged locals. They meet Tyler Trout (Gary Busey), whose fascination with dead chickens borders on

perverse Floyd Fryed, who offers them some good home cooking of dubious origin; and the mysterious

Empty Man (David Naughton) - whose medical training and homicidal leaning make for a volatile mix.

But it's only when the six set up camp in a seemingly abandoned cabin that they encounter the greatest

evil the woods have to offer.

    Thirty-three years ago, in that very cabin, an unspeakable atrocity was committed. A young boy watched

helpless, as his mother (Tracy Scoggins) was viciously raped and murdered.

    The boy, Jeremiah, now an adult, still live there in a hidden  room beneath the cabin. And while the campers

sleep above him, they are unaware that the ultimate evil lies waiting and watching them - through the crack in

the floor.

 

 

** Species IV - The Awakening **  017

 

Not Rated

 

  She may be beautiful on the outside... but inside, she's carrying a deadly secret! Prepare yourself for the

fourth terrifying installment  in the legendary Species series, which ratchets up the thrill-factor to the highest

possible level of action, horror and mayhem!

  When brilliant college professor Miranda Hollander suffers a mysterious blackout, and awakens amid

the bloody aftermath of a mass slaughter, she turns to her uncle for answers. But when he reveals the

shocking truth - that she's only half human, a clone from a hybrid of human and alien  DNA, they must flee

to Mexico to locate the scientist who created her. Soon they find themselves locked in battle with a horde

of rampaging, unstoppable hybrids... and time is running out before Miranda will inevitably surrender to the

killer instinct that lurks inside her own body!

 

 

**  Double Take **  054

 

Starring Craig Sheffer, Bridgette Bako and Costas Mandylor

 

    From the director of Commando and FireStarter comes the story of a writer Connor McEwen

(Craig Sheffer), who witnesses the brutal slaying of a jewelry store owner and identifies the killer from

a police lineup. Several days later, he accidently bumps into an exact lookalike for the suspect and is

convinced the cops have the wrong man. Only the suspects seductive girlfriend believes Connor. Together

they search for the truth, finding a complex web of conspiracy and the killer lying in wait. When it comes

to murder, you can't believe everything you see in this deadly case of mistaken identity.

 

Action - 1998 - 86 Minutes.

 

** The Green Mile **  076

 

Starring Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan

 

    Miracles happen in unexpected places, even to the death-row cellblock at Cold Mountain Penitentiary.

There John Coffey, a gentile giant of a prisoner with supernatural powers, brings a sense of spirit and

humanity to his guards and fellow inmates.

    Tom Hanks leads a stellar ensemble (including Michael Clarke Duncan as Coffee) in this emotional,

uplifting story of guards and captives; husbands and wives; prisoners and a remarkable mouse named

Mr. Jingles; and, on another level, of a moviemaker and his source. That filmmaker is Frank Darabont,

who returns after his 1994 directorial debut The Shawshank Redemption to adapt another tale by Stephen

King into a stirring, crowd-pleasing entertainment nominated for 4 Academy Awards, including best picture.

 

188 minutes

 

** Bug **  097

 

Starring Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon, Harry Connic, Jr.

Rated R for some strong violence, sexuality, nudity, language and drug use.

 

    A lonely waitress with a tragic past, Agnes rooms in a run-down motel, living in fear of her abusive

ex-husband. But when she begins a romance with Peter, an eccentric drifter, she starts to feel hopeful

again - until the first bugs arrive.

 

** Ring Around the Rosie **  092

 

Starring Tom Sizemore, Randall Batinkoff, Jenny Mollen and Gina Philips

Rated R For Some Violence / Terror

 

    In this electrifying suspense thriller, your deepest fears become reality. Following her grandmothers

last wish, Karen (Gina Philips, Jeepers Creepers) reluctantly travels to a remote, rundown mansion to

sell the family estate where she grew up. Karen soon realizes that she's not alone at the property. Living in

the shanty at the horse stables is Pierce (Tom Sizemore, Heat), an odd and mysterious caretaker. With

every passing night as she rummages through the dusty house, Karen's fond memories of her childhood

turn into nightmares.

    Haunted, Karen feels relief when her sister arrives, but things only spiral out of control when Pierce

becomes increasingly more violent. Suddenly both women find themselves trapped in a house that preys

on their greatest fears. Karen has no choice but to face the horrible memory she thought she put behind

her and walk the line between bad memories and deadly reality.

 

 

**  The Descent **  101

 

Unrated

 

    On an annual extreme outdoor adventure, six women meet in a remote part of the Appalachians to

explore a cave hidden deep in the woods. Far below the surface of the earth, disaster strikes when a

rock fall blocks their exit and there's no way out. The women push on, praying for another exit, but there

is something else lurking under the earth. The friends are now prey, forced to unleash their most primal

instincts in an all-out war against unspeakable horror - one that attacks without warning, again, again and

again.

 

 

** Shaun of the Dead **  155

 

Rated R for Zombie Violence, Gore and Language

Starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost

 

    Get ready for a gut-busting, bone-mashing good time in the hilarious horror comedy. Shaun of the Dead.

    There comes a day in every man's life when he has to get off the couch... and kill some zombies. When

flesh-eating zombies are on the hunt for a bite to eat, it's up to slacker Shaun (Simon Pegg) and his best pal

Ed (Nick Frost) to save their friends and family from becoming the next entree. Satisfy your bloodthirsty

appetite with the movie that masters of horror and film critics alike are hailing as the funniest and scariest

movie of the year.

    Novelist Stephen King gushes "it's a 10 of the fun meter and destined to be a cult classic" and Newsweek

calls Shaun of the Dead "a bloody hoot!" It's a screamingly hilarious zomedy that will have you dying with

laughter.

 

 

** The Hills Have Eyes **  191

 

Unrated

 

    The shock-a-minute chiller that scared the hill out of audiences around the world takes terror to the next

level in this Unrated Special Edition including special footage not shown in theaters and DVD specials to die

for!

    A cross-country road trip takes a deadly turn in this spine-tingling remake of Wes Craven's classic horror

masterpiece about a stranded family that falls prey to a freakish clan of bloodthirsty mutants in the New Mexico

desert. Packed with gut-wrenching gore, ghastly makeup effects and heart-stopping suspense, The Hills Have

Eyes will keep you on the edge of your seat - and your sanity.

 

 

** The Flower of Evil **  238

 

Rated R

 

    The Flower of Evil tells the story of a seemingly perfect family, whose distinguished facade starts to crack

when the wife (Nathalie Baye) ventures into local politics and the prodigal son (Benoit Magimel) returns from

overseas. On the eve of the local election, a corpse appears, and the long dormant seeds of a past family

crime begin to bloom. It's not long before three generations of scandal explode, burying the family under the

weight of mysterious deaths, incest and patricide.

    Chabrol's merciless eye has never been so sharp, and his gift for humor never so wicked.

 

 

** Frailty **  237

 

Rated R for Violence and Some Language

Starring Bill Paxton and Matthew McConaughey

 

    Years after terrorizing a small Texas community, the God's Hand Killer has returned - leaving in his wake

a perplexing trail of fear and death. Convinced that he knows the killer's identity, Fenton Meiks shows up

at FBI Headquarters, intent on putting an end to the murderous rampage and relieving his conscience of his

family's sinister secrets.

 

 

** Kingdom Hospital (Disc 2) **

 

    Stephen King Presents Kingdom Hospital is the haunting new 15-hour drama series developed directly for

television by the award-winning best-selling master of horror. Using Lars Von Trier's Danish ministries "Rigit"

(a.k.a. "The Kingdom") as a point of inspiration, King tells the terrifying story of The Kingdom, a hospital with

a bizarre population that includes a nearly blind security guard, a nurse who regularly faints at the sight of blood

and a paraplegic artist whose recovery is a step beyond miraculous. When patients and staff hear the tortured

voice of a little girl crying through the halls, they are dismissive of any suggestion of mysticism or unseen

powers.... but at their own peril.

 

 

** Turistas **  240

 

Rated R

   

    Rising star Josh Duhamel (TV's Las Vegas) leads a group of young backpackers who find themselves

stranded on a remote Brazilian beach; an exotic paradise, with warm sunshine, cool ocean breezes, and

plenty of hot bodies. But, after a night of partying, the wayward turistas are drugged and robbed, and their

dream vacation becomes a gruesome nightmare. Trapped and desperate, the vulnerable travelers are lured

deep into the menacing jungle and beyond, where a dark and twisted fate too terrifying to imagine awaits.

 

 

** Pamela Anderson Roast **  269

 

Not Rated

 

    Comedy Central Roasts Pamela Anderson - Featuring Jimmy Kimmel, Tommy Lee, Adam Carolla

Eddie Griffin, Sarah Silverman, Jeffrey Ross, Nick DiPaolo, Andy Dick, Greg Giraldo, Bea Arthur

Elon Gold, Lisa Lampanelli, Lady Bunny and Cortney Love-Cobain

    Now you can watch America's favorite pin-up get nailed to the wall, completely unbleeped and

uncensored. Watch what really happened the night some of the best insult comics in the biz got a piece of

Pamela Anderson. From Andy Dick's errant gropes to Cortney Love's erratic outbursts to the countless

jokes about Tommy Lee's huge, er, career, you won't miss a minute of pure, unadulterated roasting. Just

be warned: unlike Pamela... it ain't pretty.

 

** The Fog **  260

 

Unrated

 

    From producer John Carpenter comes the all-new retelling of this terror classic, The Fog. Tom Welling

(TV's "Smallville"), Maggie Grace (TV's "Lost") and Selma Blair (Hellboy) star in this senses-shattering tale

of demonic retribution, directed by Rupert Wainwright (Stigmata) with screenplay by Cooper Layne.

    Trapped within an eerie mist, the residents of Antonio Bay have become the unwitting victims of a horrifying

vengeance. One hundred years ago, a ship carrying lepers was purposely lured onto the rocky coastline and sunk,

drowning all aboard. Now they're back, long-dead mariners who've waited a century for their revenge. Seeking

out the descendents of those responsible for their death, they lurk enshrouded within a supernatural fog of terror.

Beware, any and all who stand in their way.

 

 

** The Simpsons Movie **  259

 

Rated PG-13

  

    Featuring the voices of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardly Smith, Hank Zazria,

Harry Shearer and A. Brooks.

 

 

** Night at the Museum **  258

 

Rated G

Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams

  

    Ben Stiller leads and all-star cast, including Robin Williams, in this hilarious blockbuster hit.

    When Larry Daley (Stiller) is hired as Museum night watchman, he soon discovers that all the exhibits come

come to life after the sun sets. Can he figure out a way to control the chaos and become a hero in his son's eyes?

    Boasting jaw-dropping special effects and big laughs, Night at the Museum is your ticket to non-stop fun!

 

 

** Monty Python and the Holy Grail **  257

 

Rated PG

Starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Giliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin

 

    Special 2-DVD Special Edition

 

 

** I Now Pronounce you Chuck & Larry **  256

 

Rated PG-13

Staring Kevin James, Adam Sandler, Jessica Biel, Ving Rhames and Dan Aykroyd

 

    Adam Sandler and Kevin James star as best friends and fellow firefighters Chuck and Larry, the

pride of their Brooklyn fire station. Chuck owes Larry for saving his life, Larry calls in that favor

big-time by asking Chuck to pose as his "domestic partner" so his kids will get his pension. But

when a fact-checking bureaucrat becomes suspicious, the tow straight guys are forced to improvise

as love-struck newlyweds.

 

 

** Hitman **  255

 

Unrated

 

    The best-selling videogame, Hitman, roars to life with barrels blazing in this hardcore unrated

action-thriller starring Timothy Olyphant (Live Free or Die Hard). A genetically engineered assassin

with killer style and deadly aim, known only as "Agent 47", eliminates strategic targets for a top-secret

organization. But when he's double-crossed on a mission, the hunter becomes the prey as 47 finds

himself ensnared in a life-or-death fame of international intrigue and violent retribution.

 

 

** The Hills Have Eyes 2 **  254

 

Rated R

 

    With even more blood, guts and gore than its shocking predecessor, this chilling sequel picks up two

years after the ill-fated Carter family was attacked by cannibalistic mutants while crossing a secret

military testing zone known only as Sector 16. Now, a group of National Guard trainees on a routine

mission in the are find themselves up against the same bloodthirsty freaks. But this time, the mutant patriarch

isn't just looking for a quick bite - he needs female breeders to continue his family line.

 

 

** Saw **  252

 

Unrated

 

    Obsessed with teaching his victims the value of life, a deranged, sadistic serial killer abducts the

morally wayward. Once captured, they must face impossible choice in a horrific game of survival.

The victims must fight to win their lives back, or die trying...

 

 

** Feast **  251

 

Unrated

Starring Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Chris Moore

 

    From Executive Producer Wes Craven

    When a motley crew of strangers find themselves trapped in an isolated tavern, they must band

together in a battle for survival against a family of flesh-hungry creatures. Terrifying and full of surprises,

Feast turns the screen blood red as the group is devoured one-by-one.

 

 

** Skinned Deep **  241

 

Rated R

 

    Tina's family is brutally butchered, but Plates, played by Warwick Davis (Willow, Leprechaun,

Harry Potter), Surgeon General, and Mom decide to keep her captive so that Brian, the sensitive

member of the family, can finally have a girlfriend. What she discovers while she is held captive in

this house of horrors is twisted, gory and often hilarious.

 

 

** Flight of the Living Dead **  242

 

Not Rated

 

    Unholy terror is unleashed in the skies when a deadly, genetically engineered virus is released

onboard a transatlantic flight to Paris in this heart-stopping thrill-ride of terror!

    When a scientist on the run from the CIA manages to smuggle a contaminated body onto a

commercial overseas flight, the plane becomes an incubator for a quickly growing army of the

undead. With a zombie invasion spreading through the cabin, only a handful of passengers remains

to fight off their fellow infected travelers and land the plane before it's too late.

 

 

** Hostel **  243

 

Unrated

 

    Presented by Quentin Tarantino and written and directed by Eli Roth (Cabin Fever), Hostel is a

shocking and relentless film about two Americans (Jay Hernandez of Friday Night Lights and Derek

Richardson of Dumb and Dumber) backpacking thru Europe who find themselves lured in as victims

of a murder-for -profit business.

 

 

** Long Time Dead **  245

 

Rated R

 

    A group of college students at an all-night party dare each other to play a Ouija board. But what

starts out as fun rapidly turns into a nightmare when the glass spells out the message "All Die" and a

demon is awakened with an appetite for vengeance against those who summoned him.

    One by one, the students fall prey to a succession of disturbing murders. With time running out

and the body count growing, the remaining friends realize they can't trust anybody, not even each

other.

 

 

** Death Tunnel **  246

 

Rated R

 

    One abandoned sanitarium. Five sexy coeds who've been dared to spend the night. What starts

as rowdy fun soon turns into a deadly nightmare as they discover the terrifying secrets that haunt the

grisly corridors. Now each door reveals a new horror, every hallway leads to unimaginable suffering

and the only way out is through a 500-foot-long tunnel of death. In this Kentucky sanitarium where

it is said 63,000 people died of the infamous "White Plague"

 

 

** Zodiac **  247

 

Rated R

Starring Mark Ruffalo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr.

 

    Based on the true story of the notorious serial killer and the intense manhunt he inspired, Zodiac

is a superbly crafted thriller from the director of Se7en and Panic Room. Featuring an outstanding

ensemble cast, Zodiac is a searing and singularly haunting examination of twin obsessions: one man's

desire to kill and another's quest for the truth.

 

 

** Dead Silence **  248

 

Unrated

 

    Dare to unlock the deadly curse of Mary Shaw...

    From the writers and director of Saw comes a new thriller of relentless terror! Ever since Mary

Shaw was hunted down and killed, the small town of Ravens Fair has been haunted by horrific deaths.

When a local's wife is brutally murdered, he returns home to unravel the terrifying legend of Mary

Shaw and the reason why when you see her, you should never, ever scream.

 

 

** The Sci-Fi Invasion **  249

 

Not rated

 

    4 movie set.

Cosmos War of the Planets - Assignment Outer Space - Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet -

Warning From Space

 

 

** Pulse ** 250

 

Unrated

 

    The year's most original horror film, Pulse takes fear into new territory - the very devices we

trust to get us thru the day. When the dead discover a means to contact the living through electronic

devices, cell phones and computer become open gateways to monstrosities and destruction.

    Staring Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars) Christina Milian (Love Don't Cost a Thing), Ian Somerhalder

(Lost) and Rick Gonzalez (Coach Carter), Pulse is loaded with terrifying thrills and gruesome

special effects, and capped with an astonishing surprise ending.

 

 

** Twilight Zone 1-5 **  BX

 

    TV Series Volumes 1 thru 5

Volume 1                                                            Volume 4

    Night of the Meek                                                Mr. Dingle, the Strong

    The Invaders                                                        Two

    Nothing in the Dark                                              A Passenger for Trumpet

                                                                                The Four of Us Are Dying

 

Volume 2                                                            Volume 5

    Time Enough at Last                                            Long Distance Call

    The Monsters are Due on Maple Street                I Sing the Body Electric

    Nightmare at 20,000 Feet                                    The Lonely

    The Odyssey of Flight 33                                     Probe 7 - Over and Out

 

Volume 3

    Steel

    A Game of Pool

    Walking Distance

    Kick the Can

 

 

** Hannibal **  271

 

Rated R

Starring Anthony Hopkins

 

    Anthony Hopkins returns as one of the great villains in screen history, Hannibal "The Cannibal"

Lecter, in this riveting sequel to the Silence of the Lambs. Lecter's only surviving victim, the hideously

scarred Mason Verger (Gary Oldman), tries to draw the serial gourmet out of hiding using the one

person he cares about: Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore). Can the devious genius be trapped?

 

2 hours, 11 minutes

 

 

** Thirteen Ghosts **  265

 

Rated R

 

    What a house! It's all steel and glass and elegance - and it all belongs to Arthur Kriticos and

his family as an unexpected inheritance. You could say it's their dream home. Especially if the dreams

are nightmares.

    Awesome ectoplasmic specters populate Thirteen Ghosts, and effects-rampant remake of the

1960 William Castle haunted-house film from producers Filbert Adler, Joel Silver and Robert

Zemeckis, who conjured up the equally terrorific House on Haunted Hill (1999).

    Tony Shalhoub as Arthur leads a cast that includes Embeth Davidtz, Mathew Lillard, Shannon

Elizabeth, Rah Digga and F Murray Abraham. The house itself is a design marvel and a mysterious

puzzle-cube whose eerie corridors, sliding doors, spinning floors and phantasmic fiends may allow

no escape.

    The welcome mat is out... Step inside if you dare.

 

 

** Hobbs End **  261

 

Rated R

 

    Lacey Cole, a beautiful young widow living in an isolated cabin in the forest of the great

American Northwest, is forced to fight for her very survival when she lets a stranger into her

life. Michael Bodine, a serial killer and demented genius with bizarre psychic powers takes on the

personality of Lacey's dead husband, lulling her into a state of open trust and romance. When

Michael reveals his true identity, a life and death struggle begins, pitting Lacey's ingenuity

against a consummate evil genius.

 

 

** Tater Salad - Ron White **  ???

 

 

 

 

** Halloween **  266

 

Rated R

 

    Rob Zombie resurrects one of the most notorious slashers in screen history with this re-imagining

of the 1978 John Carpenter classic.

    As a child, young Michael Myers (Daeg Faerch) committed one of the most unspeakable crimes

imaginable. Subsequently locked in an asylum and place under the care of Dr. Loomis (Malcolm

McDowell), the hollow-eyed boy grew into an emotionless man determined to escape back to his

home town of Haddonfield and complete the murderous mission that he began so many years back.

These days  the long-abandoned Myers house sits decrepit and overgrown on a peaceful suburban

street, it's boarded windows and rotting wood a silent testament to the slaughter that has haunted

Haddonfield for decades. Now Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) is back, and as the children of this

typical Midwestern town fill the sidewalks for a fun-filled night of tricks and treats. Haddonfield is

about to find out that there is no escape from pure evil.

 

 

** Mission to Mars **  263

 

Rated PG

 

    From the director of Mission Impossible comes the thrilling, eye-popping science fiction adventure

Mission to Mars - starring Gary Sinise (Snake Eyes) and Tim Robbins (Austin Powers: The Spy Who

Shagged Me).

    The year is 2020, and the first manned mission to Mars, commanded by Like Graham (Don Cheadle,

Out of Sight), lands safely on the red planet. But the Martian landscape harbors a bizarre and shocking

secret that leads to a mysterious disaster so catastrophic, it decimates the crew. Haunted by a cryptic

message from Graham, NASA launches the Mars Recovery Mission to investigate and bring back any

survivors. Confronted with insurmountable dangers but propelled by deep friendship, the team finally

lands on Mars and makes a discovery so amazing, it takes your breath away.

 

 

** Saw 3 **  262

 

Rated R

 

    Along with his new apprentice Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the puppet-master behind the cruel,

intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and

vanished.

    While city detectives scramble to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) and Jeff

Reinhart (Angus Macfadyen) are unaware that they are about to become the latest pawns on his

vicious chessboard.

 

 

** Weekend at Bernie's **  239

 

 

 

**  Zipper Face **  268

 

 

** Saw 2 **  224

 

Rated R for Violence, Gore, Terror, Language and Drug Use

 

    Jigsaw is back. The brilliant, disturbed mastermind returns for another round of horrifying

life-or-death games. When A new murder victim is discovered with all the signs of Jigsaw's hand,

Detective Eric Matthews begins a full investigation and apprehends Jigsaw with little effort. But for

Jigsaw, getting caught is just another part of his plan. Eight more of his victims are already fighting for

their lives and now it's time for Matthews to join the game...

 

 

** Iron Man **

 

Rated PG-13

Starring Robert Downey Jr. With Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard and Jeff Bridges

 

    Suit up for action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate adventure movie you've been waiting for,

Iron Man@ When jet-setting genius-industrialist Tony Stark is captured in enemy territory, he builds a

high-tech suit of armor to escape. Now he's on a mission to save the world as a her who's built, not born,

to be unlike any other.

    It's a fantastic, high-flying journey that is "hugely entertaining" (Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street

Journal).

 

 

** 30 Days of Night **  272

Rated R

 

    When a month long darkness sets in on the tiny Alaskan town of Barrow, the locals are visited by a

flock of bloodthirsty vampires eager to take advantage or the no-sun zone. The town sheriff Eben

Olemaun (Josh Harnett) and his deputy and wife, Stella (Melissa George), must act fast to save the

dark day.

    Based on a popular horror comic by Steve Niles, the film also stars Ben Foster and Danny Huston.

 

113 minutes - 2007

 

 

** Indiana Jones -

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ** 264

 

Rated PG-13

 

    Steven Spielberg and George Lucas bring you the greatest adventurer of all time in a film packed with

"sensational, awe-inspiring spectacles" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull finds Indy (Harrison Ford) trying to outrace a

brilliant and beautiful agent (Cate Blanchett) for the mystical, all-powerful crystal skull of Akator in a

quest that is filled with "spectacular fun" (Claudia LaBeouf) and his spirited original love Marion (Karen

Allen), Indy takes you on an action-packed adventure in the exciting tradition of the classic Indiana

Jones movies!

 

 

** You Don't Mess With the Zohan **  273

 

Rated PG-13

 

    Comedy superstar Adam Sandler is back - and funnier than ever - as the Zohan, the finest

counteragent the Israeli army has. That is, until he fakes his death and travels to Manhattan to

live his dream... as a hairdresser.

  Now this skilled fighting machine who used to clip bad guys is out to prove he can make the

cut as a top stylist. All goes silky smooth until his cover is blown when he's recognized by a

Palestinian cab driver (Rob Schneider). Now, The Zohan must fight to live a peaceful new life

in New York and this razor-sharp action-packed comedy from Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel,

Judd Apatow and Dennis Dugan.

 

 

** Dark Water ** 276 

 

Not Rated

 

    Far more terrifying than what was seen in theaters, this special unrated version of Dark Water

is a thoroughly absorbing, suspense-filled thriller staring Jenifer Connelly. Dahlia Williams (Connelly)

and her five-year-old daughter are ready to begin a new life together. But their new apartment -

dilapidated and worn - suddenly seems to take on a life of it's own. Mysterious noise, persistent

leaks of dark water and other strange happenings in the deserted apartment above send Dahlia on

a haunting and mystifying pursuit - one that unleashes a torrent of living nightmares.

 

** Invasion of the Body Snatchers ** 275 

 

Rated PG

 

    Under cover of darkness, while an unsuspecting city sleeps, an alien life form begins to sow the

seeds of unspeakable terror. Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Goldblum

star in this shocking, "First-Rate suspense thriller" (Newsday) that "literally chills the blood" (The

Hollywood Reporter).

    One by one the residents of San Francisco are becoming drone-like shadows of their former selves.

As the phenomenon spreads, two Department of Health workers, Matthew (Sutherland) and Elizabeth

(Adams), uncover the horrifying truth: Mysterious pods are cloning humans - and destroying the

originals! The unworldly invasion grows stronger with each passing minute, hurling Matthew and

Elizabeth into a desperate race to save not only their own lives, but the future of the entire human race.

 

 

** Cigarette Burns ** 274

 

Not Rated

 

    Film is magic. And in the right hands, it can be a weapon. For on-the-ropes movie programmer

Kirby Sweetman (Norman Reedus of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS and BLADE II), the holy grail of

cinema is LE FIN ABSOLUE DU MONDE, a legendary lost movie whose sole showing was rumored to

have driven its audience to a homicidal frenzy. But as Kirby gets closer to the truth about the film, he's

sucked into a private hell of grisly hallucinations and brutal acts of violence. How the only surviving

print of the film is within his grasp... and the most horrific screening of all is about to begin.

 

 

** Rest Stop ** 277 

 

Not Rated

 

    Jess is at the wheel. Nicole rides shotgun. And at the end of the road stretching before them is

glittering, glamorous Hollywood. They're on a road trip, all right... straight to hell. When the runaway

lovers pause at an abandoned rest stop, Jess disappears. And someone else appears -  someone

with his own demented sense of fun. With drills. Staple guns. Box cutters. All the tearing, grinding,

ripping tools you need to hew wood. Or Metal. Or people. Especially young, pretty people just like

Nicole.

    Raw fear rules in Rest Stop, the first film from Raw Feed, the newest brand name in horror,

sci-fi and thrillers. Director John Shiban, writer and executive producer of The X-Files and

Supernatural, keeps the terrors and twists coming, each out-shocking the last Stop. Stay awhile.

But don't expect to rest.

 

** The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer ** 278  

 

Rated R for some sexual content

 

    A prequel to the hit Stephen King's Rose Red, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer unveils the twisted

marriage of a matriarch to a promiscuous  early 20th-Century industrialist and the haunted

beginnings of an enormous Seattle mansion that has come to life

    Passages of the diary track a series of deadly encounters surrounding the Rose Red estate that

transform Ellen (Lisa Brenner) from the innocent and submissive wife into a woman possessed by

by the woman possessed by the dark forces inhabiting her home.

 

** Get Smart **  279 

 

Rated PG-13

Staring Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson and Alan Arkin

 

    Steve Carell in in CONTROL as Maxwell Smart, the novice agent often out of his depth

but never out of options in this action comedy pitting him against the nuclear scheme of the

evil spy group KAOS. Anne Hathaway partners with Max as ever-capable Agent 99. And

director Peter Segal (The Longest Yard) guides his stars (including Dwayne Johnson and Alan

Arkin) through the dangerous realm of molar radios, multifunction pocketknives, exploding

dental floss and more. "Get Smart works as an action film and it's funny" (Richard Roper, At the

Movies with Ebert & Roeper).

 

** The Mist **  145

 

Rated R

 

    From legendary fright master Stephen King and Academy Award nominated director Frank

Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) comes one of the most tense and

terrifying films since The Shining. After a mysterious mist envelops a small New England town,

a group of locals trapped in a supermarket must battle a siege of otherwordly creatures... and

the fears that threaten to tear them apart. Staring Thomas Jane (The Punisher) and Oscar winner

Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River) in one of the year's most talked-about performances, The

Mist "is not only one of the best movies of 2007, it's one of the best horror movies ever made.

Period." (Maryann Johanseon, The Flick Filospher)

 

** Saw 5 **  281

 

Unrated

   

    Detective Hoffman is seemingly the last person alive to carry on the Jigsaw legacy.

But when his secret is threatened, he must go on the hunt to eliminate all loose ends.

 

** Saw 4 **  174

 

Unrated

 

    When SWAT Commander Rigg is abducted and thrust into a game, the last officer

untouched by Jigsaw has but 90 minutes to overcome a series of demented traps and save

an old friend... or face the deadly consequences.

 

** Sleepaway Camp **  137  

 

Rated R

 

    Welcome to Camp Arawak, where teenage boys and girls learn to experience the

joys of nature, as well as each other. But when these happy campers begin to die in a

series of horrible "accidents", they discover that someone -or something - has turned

their summer of fun into a vacation to dismember. Has a dark secret returned from the

camp's past... or will an unspeakable horror end the season forever?

    From it's grisly special effects to the truly shocking climax, Sleepaway Camp is no

ordinary "Body Count" movie. See for yourself why this killer thriller spawned two

sequels and became one of the most surprising horror hits of the '80's!

 

** Friday the 13th ** 150  

 

Unrated

 

    Rip into a chilling new UNCUT DELUXE EDITION of Friday the 13th. With the

addition of unrated footage, and insightful special features, plunge deeper into the film

that spawned eleven sequels and the genre's unstoppable bad guy, Jason Vorhees. A

new owner and several your counselors gather to reopen Camp Crystal Lake, where

a your boy drowned and several vicious murders occurred years earlier. They've ignored

the locals' warnings  that the place has a death curse... and one by one they find out how

unlikely Friday the 13th can be as they are stalked by a violent killer

 

 

**  Texas Chainsaw Massacre –  

    The Beginning **  282

 

Rated R

 

    Take a bone-chilling journey into evil, and witness hot Thomas Hewitt became the

infamous and deranged serial killer Leatherface.

    Born under the most gruesome of conditions, an abandoned baby is found and taken

in by the demented Hewitt family. As he grows under their morbid nurturing , Thomas

develops a ravenous appetite for chainsaws and torture. This is unfortunate for four teens

captured by the shady local "sheriff" and brought to the Hewitts' sadistic house of horrors.

There, the teenagers must fight to survive as Thomas' murderous desires are unleashed

and Leatherface is born.

 

 

**  Monty Python -  

    The Meaning of Life ** 283

 

Rated R

 

**  Single White Female 2 -  

    The Psycho  ** 284

 

Rated R

 

Staring Kristen Miller, Allison Lange and Brooke Burns

 

    When Holly Parker (Kristen Miller) moves into her new apartment, she thinks she's found

the perfect roommate: Tess Kositch (Allison Lange), a sweet and shy young woman who

desperately wants to be her friend. But underneath Tess's shy exterior lies a killer, a woman

who believes there's nothing sweeter in life than murdering a friend in pain. And Holly is feeling

a lot of pain lately, what with her boyfriend cheating on her and her co-worker undermining

any chance she has for a promotion. But Holy needn't worry. Tess will take care of her. For

Holly is her friend. And for a killer like Tess, there's no greater reward than putting her friends

out of their misery.

 

 

**  Texas Chainsaw Massacre -  

    The Next Generation  ** 285 

 

Rated R

 

Staring Renee Zellweger and Matthew McCaughghey

 

    Leatherface crosses Divine with Hannibal Lecter.

    When a helpful family invites two lost couples in for a good ol' down-home massacre, the

prom night teens find themselves all dressed up... with nowhere to escape. Renee Zellweger and

Matthew McConaughey star in this hilarious bone-chilling remake of the horror classic.

 

 

**  Final Days of Planet Earth **  286  

 

Not Rated

 

Staring Daryl Hannah, Gil Bellows and Campbell Scott

 

    Move over Species, a new alien temptress has arrived on Earth. Mankind doesn't

stand a chance.

    Daryl Hannah, Gil Bellows and Campbell Scott star in this riveting end-of-days action

thriller about Lloyd Walker, an anti-heroic archaeologist who, after stumbling upon an alien

conspiracy, becomes enmeshed in an against-all-odds battle to save the human race. From

the enigmatic Room 86 to the doomed Pericles space mission, Walker puzzles together clues

to reveal the dark purpose behind strange events occurring around San Francisco. Now the

"keeper of dead civilizations" must rescue mankind from slavery at the hands of some very

big, very terrifying insect-aliens... Charged with intense suspense and electrifying special

effects, this is one adrenaline-packed thrill ride!

 

 

**  Convict Women  **  288

 

Rated R

 

Staring Mickey Rooney, Ted Cassidy and Carol Lawson

 

    Four female inmates escape from prison and wind up stranded in the Everglade swamps.

Creeping through the deadly marshland, they run into a lecherous old storekeeper and take

him hostage. But when a gang of heroin smugglers shows up at the old man's store, the

women find themselves in the middle of a dangerous drug deal. Now the convict women

must run for their lives to escape the pursuit of the ruthless gangsters and federal agents.

But their only way out is to survive the deadly swamps filled with poisonous snakes,

killer alligators, and untold dangers

 

 

**  Island of the Lost  ** 287 / 307   

 

Rated PG

 

Staring Richard Greene, Luke Halpin and Sheila Welles

 

    An anthropological expedition in the South Pacific discovers an island inhabited by

prehistoric mutant versions of modern animals. In addition, the island's only living human

is a native boy who was left by his tribe as a test.

 

 

** Ghost Town **  289  

 

Rated PG-13

 

    He sees dead people... and they annoy him.

    Dr. Bertram Pincus can see you now...

    Bertram Pincus, is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When

Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived after seven minutes, he wakes

up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts.

 

 

**  Batman - The Dark Knight  ** 290 

 

Rated PG-13

 

Staring Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart,

Maggie Gyllenhaal and Morgan Freeman

 

    The follow-up to Batman Begins, The Dark Knight reunites director Christopher Nolan

and star Christian Bale, who reprises the role of Batman/ Bruce Wayne in his continuing

war on crime. With the help of Lt. Jim Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman

sets out to destroy organized crime in Gotham for good. The triumvirate proves effective.

But soon the three find themselves prey to a rising criminal mastermind known as the Joker,

who thrusts Gotham into anarchy and forces Batman closer to crossing the fine line between

hero and vigilante. Heath Ledger stars as archvillain The Joker, and Aaron Eckhart plays

Dent. Maggie Gyllenhaal joins the cast as Rachel Daws. Returning from Batman Begins are

Gary Oldman as Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred and Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox,

 

 

**  Resident Evil: Extinction  ** 293 

 

Rated R

 

    Milla Jovovich is back in the third chapter of the hugely successful Resident Evil franchise!

This action-packed horror film is set in the Nevada desert and filled with intense special

effects and more zombie terror!

    Las Vegas means fun in the sun. Well... at least the sun is still there. Except for a few

rusting landmarks, it looks pretty much like the rest of the desert - or the whole country, for

that matter. The crowds are now flesh-eating zombies: the mass undead, the oozing,

terrifying sludge of what remains. Here, the newly upgraded Alice, along with her crew

(Oded Fehr, Mike Epps, Ali Larter, Ashanti) will make a final stand against evil - with one

goal: to turn the undead... dead again.

 

**  Mirror of Death  ** 292  

   

    Tired of being treated like an outcast? Fed up with being the ugly duckling? The Trauma

Team is proud to present Mirror of Death, a story of one miserably insecure woman's

hellish life of subjugation, domestic abuse and torturous evil. Featuring Julie Merill (The

Monster Squad) as an abused woman who erroneously fears she is unattractive and

unwanted. Desperate, Sarah casts a spell from an old witchcraft book, transforming

her into a sex goddess. But the spell is a double-edged sword, unleashing a demon

spirit, Empress Sura, into Sarah's mirror.

    Will the demon take over Sarah? Who would die next? Revenge is a dish served

cold!

    Mirror of death serves up a platter of guts and gore sprinkled lightly with a dash

of social commentary!

    Mixing the demonic horror of The Exorcist with the domestic suspense of Sleeping

With the Enemy and the vengeance of Kill Bill, Mirror of Death will hold you in

suspense until it's fractured climax!

 

 

**  Candyman - Farewell to the Flesh  **  328 

 

Rated R

 

    His myth has endured for generations. His legacy is eternal rage. And now he's

back... with a vengeance!

    Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh continues the tale of the phantom-like figure

who wreaks a terrible fate upon those who chant his name five times while looking into

a mirror and come face to face with grisly death.

    A victim of unspeakable evil while he lived, the "Candyman" (Tony Todd, The Crow)

has become evil incarnate in his afterlife. This time, he haunts the city of New Orleans,

where a young schoolteacher named Annie Tarrant (Kelly Rowan, 187) is struggling

to solve the brutal murder of her father. The locals insist that he was slain by the

Candyman, but Annie in not convinced... until she unwittingly summons the monster

forth, learns the secret of his power, and discovers the link that connects her to him.

But can she stop him before he kills again?

 

 

**  Night of the Living Dead - 3D  **  294  

 

Rated R

 

    In this all new 3-D remake of the popular 1968 horror classic, Barb and her brother

Johnny arrive late for the burial of their aunt and walk straight into a nightmare!

 

 

**  The Alien Files  **  295  

 

Rated G

 

The Alien Files - UFO's Under investigation. 5-DVD Box

    This new DVD collection takes a definitive, scientific look at the current state of

the search for UFO's, documenting many sightings which have been debunked and

more importantly, bringing viewers up to date on the most famous UFO investigations

which still remain unsolved and unexplained to this very day.

 

**  Planetary Traveler  ** 296   

 

    "I am Sumoc, last of the Phleig, the Planetary Travelers..."

    With those words begins the ultimate quest of a mysterious alien race. Their visual

flight logs unfold in a mesmerizing display of nature's art on a cosmic scale. Spectacular

planetary landscapes overwhelm the senses in an unparalleled fusion of computer

animation and originally scored music.

 

 

** 2-1/2 Men (Season 1&2) **  297

 

S01E01 - Pilot.avi

S01E02 - Big Flappy Bastards.avi

S01E03 - Go East on Sunset Until You Reach the Gates of Hell.avi

S01E04 - If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to Take a Nap.avi

S01E05 - The Last Thing You Want is to End Up With a Hump.avi

S01E06 - Did You Check With The Captain of the Flying Monkeys?.avi

S01E07 - If They Do Go Either Way, They Usually Are Fake.avi

S01E08 - 25 Little Pre-Pubers Without a Snoot Full.avi

S01E09 - Phase One, Comlpete.avi

S01E10 -

S01E11 - Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor.avi

S01E12 - Camel Filters & Pheromones.avi

S01E13 - Sara Like Puny Alan.avi

S01E14 - I Can't Afford Hyenas.avi

S01E15 - Round One to the Hot, Crazy Chick.avi

S01E16 -

S01E17 - Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats.mp4

S01E18 - An Old Flame With a New Wick.avi

S01E19 - I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You.avi

S01E20 - Hey, I Can Pee Outside in the Dark.avi

S01E21 -

S01E22 - My Doctor Has a Cow Puppet.avi

S01E23 - Just Like Buffalo.avi

 

S02E01 - Back Off, Mary Poppins.avi

S02E02 - Enjoy Those Garlic Balls.avi

S02E03 -

S02E04 - Go Get Mommy's Bra.avi

S02E05 - Bad News From the Clinic.avi

S02E06 - The Price of Healthy Gums is Eternal Viligance.avi

S02E07 - A Kosher Slaughterhouse out in Fontana.avi

S02E08 -

S02E09 - Yes, Monsignor.avi

S02E10 - The Salmon Under My Sweater.avi

S02E11 - Last Chance to See Those Tattoos.avi

S02E12 - A Lungful of Alan.avi

S02E13 - Zejdz Moich Wlosow.avi

S02E14 - Those Big Pink Things With Coconuts.avi

S02E15 - Smell the Umbrella Stand.avi

S02E16 - Can You Eat Human Flesh With Wooden Teeth?.avi

S02E17 - Woo Hoo, A Hernia Exam.mp4

S02E18 - It Was Name Mom.mp4

S02E19 - A Low, Gutteral Tounge-Flapping Noise.avi

S02E20 - I Always Wanted a Shaved Monkey.avi

S02E21 - A Sympathetic Crotch to Cry On.avi

S02E22 -

S02E23 - Squab, Squab,Squab, Squab,Squab.avi

S02E24 - Does This Smell Funny to You.avi

 

** 2-1/2 Men (Season 3&4) **  298

 

S03E01 - Weekend in Bangkok with Two Olympic Gymnasts.avi

S03E02 - Principal Gallagher's Lesbian Lover.avi

S03E03 - Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark.avi

S03E04 - Your Dismissive Attitude Toward Boobs.avi

S03E05 - We Called It Mr. Pinky.avi

S03E06 - Hi Mr. Horned One.avi

S03E07 - Sleep Tight, Pudding Pop.avi

S03E08 - That Voodoo That I Do Do.avi

S03E09 - Madame And Her Special Friend.avi

S03E10 -

S03E11 - Santa's Village of the Damned.avi

S03E12 - That Special Tug.avi

S03E13 - Humiliation is a Visual Medium.avi

S03E14 -

S03E15 -

S03E16 - Ergo, The Booty Call.avi

S03E17 - The Unfortunate Little Schnauzer.avi

S03E18 -

S03E19 -

S03E20 - Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro.avi

S03E21 -

S03E22 -

S03E23 - Arguments for the Quickie.avi

S03E24 - That Pistol-packin' Hermaphrodite.avi

 

S04E01 - Working for Caligula.avi

S04E02 - Who's Vod Kanockers.avi

S04E03 - The Sea Is a Harsh Mistress.avi

S04E04 - A Pot Smoking Monkey.avi

S04E05 - A Live Woman of Proven Fertility.avi

S04E06 - Apologies for the Frivolity.avi

S04E07 -

S04E08 - Release the Dogs.avi

S04E09 - Corey's Been Dead For an Hour.avi

S04E10 - Kissing Abraham Lincoln.avi

S04E11 -

S04E12 -

S04E13 - Don't Worry, Speed Racer.avi

S04E14 - That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami.avi

S04E15 - My Damn Stalker.avi

S04E16 - Young People Have Phlegm Too.avi

S04E17 - I Merely Slept With a Commie.avi

S04E18 - It Never Rains in Hooterville.avi

S04E19 - Smooth as a Ken Doll.avi

S04E20 - Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot

S04E21 - Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous.avi

S04E22 -

S04E23 - Anteaters, They're Just Crazy-lookin'.avi

S04E24 - Prostitutes and Gelato.avi

 

 

**  2-1/2 Men (Season 5)  **  327

 

S05E01 - Large Birds, Spiders and Mom.avi

S05E02 - Media Room Slash Dungeon.avi

S05E03 -

S05E04 - City of Great Racks.avi

S05E05 - Putting Swim Fins on a Cat.avi

S05E06 - Help Daddy Find His Toenail.avi

S05E07 - The Leather Gear is in the Guest Room.avi

S05E08 - Is There a Mrs. Waffles.avi

S05E09 - Shoes, Hats, Pickle Jar Lids.avi

S05E10 - Kinda Like Necrophilia.avi

S05E11 - Meander to Your Dander.avi

S05E12 - A Little Clammy and None Too Fresh.avi

S05E13 - The Soil is Moist.avi

S05E14 -

S05E15 - Rough Night In Hump Junction.avi

S05E16 - Look at Me, Mommy I'm Pretty.avi

S05E17 - Fish in a Drawer.avi

S05E18 - If My Hole Could Talk.avi

S05E19 - Waiting For the Right Snapper.avi

 

 

** A Knights Tale **  300  

 

Rated PG-13

 

    The 14th century takes a rocking new twist in A Knight's Tale, a stylish, exciting,

action-packed adventure starring Heath Ledger (The Patriot, 10 Things I Hate About You)

from acclaimed director Brian Helgeland (Payback). With heroic performances from Mark

Addy (The Full Monty, Down to Earth), Rufus Sewell (Dangerous Beauty, Dark City) and

Alan Tudyk  (28 Days, Wonder Boys) and introducing sensational newcomer Shannyn

Sossamon.

    Heath Ledger is William Thatcher, a peasant squire who breaks all the rules when he

passes himself off as a nobleman and takes the jousting world by storm. The only thing

that stands between William and his dream of becoming the world champion of the extremist

of sports is the bad boy of the sport Count Adhemar. And when the two rivals go lance to

head at the world finals to determine who will be named the ultimate champion, you better

arm yourself and hang on tight for the thrill of your life!

 

 

**  Walk the Line **  301

 

Rated PG-13

Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon

 

    Ringer. Rebel. Outlaw. Hero. With his driving freight-train chords, steel-eyed intensity

and a voice as dark as the night, the legendary "Man in Black" revolutionized music - and

forged his legacy as a genuine American icon. Golden Globe nominees Joaquin Phoenix and

Reese Witherspoon star (and sing) as Johnny Cash and June Carter in this inspiring true

story of one man's unwavering devotion to his sound, his message and the greatest love of

his life.

 

 

** Jurassic Park **  302 

 

Rated PG-13

 

    Multimillionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) has a plan for a spectacular new

theme park: a secluded island where visitors can observe actual dinosaurs. With the latest

development in DNA technology, scientists can clone brachiosaurs, triceratops, velociraptors

and a Tyrannosaurs Rex, using the blood preserved in amber from insects that bit the dinosaurs

long ago. Paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Niell), Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and Dr. Ian

Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) are duly impressed with the living results during an advance visit. But

when a devious employee tampers with the sophisticated security system, the dinosaurs

escape, forcing the visitors to fight for their very survival.

 

2 hours 7 minutes.  1993

 

 

** Hostel Part 2 **  303 

 

Rated NR

 

    Presented by Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill, Vols 1 & 2) and written and directed by Eli Roth

(Hostel, Cabin Fever), Hostel Part I is the shocking and gruesome sequel about the underground

torture ring where rich  businessmen pay to torture and murder their victims.

    The second installment in 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. They are lured into a hostel by a beautiful

young woman who sells them as the next victims of a murder-for-profit business.

 

 

 

**  Enemy Mine **  304 

 

Rated PG-13

 

    In this visually stunning sci-fi adventure, two warriors engaged in a savage, futuristic war between

Earth and the planet Dracon, crash-land on a desolate, fiery planet. At first, the human (Dennis Quaid)

and his reptilian, alien opponent (Louis Gossett, Jr.) are intent on destroying each other. But after

battling the elements and each other, the two stranded pilots gradually realize that the only way either

one of them will survive is to overcome their undying hatred.

 

 

**  Cloverfield  **  305

 

Rated PG-13

   

    From visionary producer J.J. Abrams (Lost) and director Matt Reeves comes the worldwide

sensation of nonstop terror and suspense everyone is talking about.

 

 

**  Embrace of the Vampire  **  306

 

Unrated and Rated R

 

Staring Alyssa Milano

 

    In the tradition of Poison Ivy, Alyssa Milano, (Charmed, Poison Ivy 2: Lily) plays Charlotte, a

sensuous but innocent college freshman who is being seduced by an obsessive lover. A lover, (Martin

Kemp, The Krays) who comes to her only in dreams - a dark, handsome vampire who touches her

in forbidden places and will stop at nothing to arouse her passion.

    As she is drawn deeper and deeper into the vampire's erotic work of carnal pleasure, Charlotte is

forced to make a choice between her college boyfriend and her nighttime lover, between sweet

romance and uncontrollable lust, between the force of light and the power of darkness, between

true love... and eternal possession.

    Charlotte Lewis (Excessive Force) and Jennifer Tilly co-star in this sexy tale.

 

Unrated time 93 minutes

R-Rated time 92 minutes

 

 

**  White Noise **  310  

 

Rated PG-13

 

Starring Michael Keaton

 

    The year's most disturbing thriller explores the unsettling possibility that the dead can contact us...

and all we have to do is listen.

    When architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) loses his wife in a tragic accident, he turns

to the shadowy, unnerving world of Electronic Voice Phenomenon - communication from beyond

the grave. But as he begins to penetrate the mysterious of E.V.P., Jonathan makes a shocking

discovery: once a portal to the other world is opened, there's no telling what will come thru it.

 

 

** The Signal ** 309  

 

Rated R

 

    It's New Year's Eve in the city of Terminus, and chaos is this year's resolution. All forms of

communication have been hammed by a mysterious transmission that preys on fear and desire,

driving everyone in the city to murder and madness.

 

 

** A Date With Anna ** 308 

 

Not Rated

 

    International tennis sensation Ana Kournikova is captivating in this exclusive behind-the-scenes

look at her private calendar photo shoot. See today's hottest athlete on location in exotic

Tamaulipas, Mexico!

 

 

**  Slither  **  311

 

Rated R

 

Staring Elizabeth Banks, Gregg Henry, Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker

   

    From the writer of 2004's Dawn of the Dead comes the deliciously demented story of an unnamed

evil wreaking havoc on a small town. Intent on devouring all life on Earth, this dark force is infecting

anyone in it's path. Now it's up to the local sheriff, Bill Pardy (Nathan Fillion, Serenity), and his team

to stop the spread of rampant devastation - and shocking mutilation - before it's too late.

 

**  Final Examination **  312 

 

Rated R

   

    A secluded tropical hideaway becomes a serial killer's site for revenge when four beautiful girls

arrive for their five-year college reunion of sorority sisters and succumb to gruesome murders, one

bye one. Now, it is up to the local police detectives to track down the killer before the next victim

is killed, and they must figure out what dark secret ties the victims together.

 

 

** Lost in Space **  313  

 

Rated PG

 

            In the not too distant future, Earth is on the verge of Total Collapse and survival lies in

colonizing other space. All hope rests on the Robinson family, whose mission is to establish life

on Alpha Prime, the only other habitable planet in the galaxy. However, when their spacecraft

is sabotaged by traitor, Dr. Zachary Smith, they find themselves hopelessly lost in space and

flying headlong into some out-of-this-world dangers…

            Featuring mind blowing special effects and a phenomenal cast including Gary Oldman

(Air Force One), William Hurt (Michael), Matt LeBlanc (Friends), Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers),

and Lacy Chabert (Party of Five). Lost in Space is one awesome interplanetary ride not to be

missed.

 

 

** The Unborn **  314 

 

Not Rated and Rated PG

 

    Enter a world of unrelenting evil as terror finds a new form in The Unborn. From the

producers of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the co-writer of The Dark Knight comes

this shocking supernatural thriller about a young woman (Odette Yustman) plagued by

chilling dreams and tortured by a demonic ghost that haunts her waking hours. Her only

hope to break the debilitating paranormal curse is in an exorcism with spiritual advisor

Sendak (Gary Oldman). See what lies beyond the doorway of our world in this non-stop

nightmare of the undead...

 

** Prom Night **  315

Rated R

Staring Leslie Nielson and Jamie Lee Curtis

Four Hamilton High School seniors have been hiding the truth of what happened to

ten-year-old Robin Hammond for six long years. But someone saw what they did

and is preparing for revenge, a prom night killing spree. Hooded, masked, and

wielding an axe, he'll stalk his prey in the dark, empty halls, striking when his

victims are alone. And just as the spotlight falls upon the newly crowned king and

queen, the killer will show everyone what his favorite game to play is...

 

** Mirrors ** 316

 

Rated R

 

Staring Kieffer Sutherland

 

    Look deeper into the world of Mirrors with this thrill-packed DVD featuring an

unrated cut of the film, plus over an hour of shocking special features, including

deleted scenes and an alternate ending you've got to see to believe!

    Attempting to pick up the shattered pieces of his life, a disgraced former cop

(Kieffer Sutherland) takes a routine job guarding the charred ruins of a once-famous

department store. But the terrifying images he sees in the store's ornate mirrors will

send him on a pulse-pounding mission to unravel the secrets of the buildings past...

before they destroy his entire life!!

 

 

**  Lake Placid 2  **  317 

 

Not Rated

 

Staring John Schneider and Cloris Leachman

 

    Cold-Blooded terror awaits just below the surface of this fast-paced and funny

action thriller that delivers twice the jolts, scares and bite of the original.

    Suspecting that another giant croc has begun to wreak havoc on the populace.

Lake Placid's easy going sheriff, James Riley (John Schneider), and beautiful Fish

and Wildlife agent (Sarah LaFleur), must form an uneasy alliance with a cocky

big-game hunter (Sam McMuray) and his guide (Joe Holt), to capture the beast.

Meanwhile, Riley's rebellious young son (Chad Collins) sets out on a lakeside

camping trip with the locals, including a hottie named Kerrie (Alicia Ziegler) and

finds he has to fight for his life or become the crocodile's next meal. But only

crazy, croc-loving Sadie (Cloris Leachman) knows that these predators have

multiplied and are determined to consume the whole town... One Bite at a time.

 

 

**  Led Zeppelin  **  318

 

Not Rated

 

    Led Zeppelin "Rocks" this DVD. I rated this a perfect "10".

If you love Zeppelin, this is a must see.

 

 

** Friday the 13th VII - The New Blood **  319 

 

Rated R

 

    What chance does a teenage girl have against a maniacal maniac with a machete?

Pack your bags and return to Crystal Lake to find out for yourself.. if you dare!

In Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - Deluxe Edition, young Tina Shepard

possesses the gift of telekinesis, allowing her to move things and see the future,

using the power of her mind. But when a devious doctor tries to exploit her ability,

the gift becomes a hellish curse. Tina unwittingly unchains the merciless, bloodthirsty

Jason Voorhees from his watery grave, igniting a bloodbath that ends in the ultimate

showdown in strength of mind versus pure evil matter. Experience the legacy of

unrelenting terror that never dies.

 

** Hellraiser 4 - Bloodline **  320 

 

Rated R

 

    Pinhead Is Back - And This Time, He's Out For More Blood... in the fourth terrifying

chapter of the wildly popular Hellraiser series! Spanning three generations, this horrifying

story chronicles the struggle of one family who unknowingly created the puzzle box that

opened the doors of Hell - setting the diabolical Pinhead free to spread evil here on Earth!

Now, then family must fight to slam those doors shut again... but not before Pinhead wages

one of his fiercest and most frightening battles ever!

 

 

** Hellraiser 5 - Inferno **  321

 

Rated R

 

    A spine-tingling thriller, Hellraiser: Inferno is the next inescapably terrifying chapter in the

heart-stopping Hellraiser series! It's the powerful story of a shady L.A. detective (Craig

Sheffer - The Program, A River Runs Through It) who finds himself  lost in a darkly

nightmarish world of evil when he solves the mysterious puzzle box that releases the

diabolical demon, Pinhead! As those around hem begin to meet tragic fates, he sets out

to conquer the horrifying Pinhead and escape eternal hell! Also starring popular Nicholas

Turturro (TV's NYPD Blue, Excess Baggage), Hellraiser: Inferno combines great special

effects and relentless thrills to deliver exciting, edge-of-your-seat entertainment.

 

 

** Hellraiser 7 - Deader ** 322  

 

Rated R

 

    Hellraiser: Deader is the latest, most terrifying chapter in the wildly frightening Hellraiser

legacy! Once again, the ultimate evil - the dreaded Pinhead (Doug Bradley - Hellraiser

franchise) leads an army of the dead who come back to life with a bloodthirsty vengeance!

For an undercover reporter (Kari Wuhrer - Prophecy: Uprising) who becomes entangled

with the deadly underground group responsible for the malevolent resurrections, and moment

could be her last! With Pinhead in all his glory, the thrilling villain you love to fear delivers

another hellish nightmare you'll never forget!

 

** Hellraiser 8 - Hellworld ** 323

 

Rated R

 

    Experience a real-life nightmare in this all-new and totally unique chapter in the terrifying

and insanely popular series created by horror master Clive Barker!

    Starring Lance Hendricksen (Aliens, Scream 3) - and once again Doug Bradley as the

infamous Pinhead!

    When five hardcore internet gamers are invited to a special party thrown by the web

site HELLWORLD, they are about to endure a night of unspeakable terror the believed

only existed in cyber space! Fresh, entertaining and crawling with amazing special effects -

don't miss the chilling return of Pinhead in this awesome thriller from Dimension Home

Video.

 

 

** A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 -

Dream Warriors ** 324

 

Rated R for Brutal Violence and Frightening Scenes

 

    Born the bastard son of a hundred maniacs, demented killer Freddy Kruger is back

for fresh victims in this hallucinatory shocker co-written by original creator Wes Cravern

((Scream 1, 2 and 3). The last of the Elm Street kids are now at a psychiatric ward where

Freddy haunts their dreams with unspeakable horrors. Their only hope is dream researcher

and fellow survivor Nancy Thompson (Heather Langekamp of the original Nightmare),

who helps them battle the supernatural psycho on his own hellish turf. Starring Patricia

Arquette (Bringing Out The Dead, Stigmata) and Academy Award nominee " Lawrence

Fishburn (The Matrix, Biker Boyz). "Dream Warriors is both a horrific and hysterical

trip!"

 

 

** Contact **  325 

 

Rated PG

 

Staring Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey

 

    The exciting adventure of the day we make contact with life beyond Earth comes to the

screen with a profound sense of wonder and a dazzling visual sweep that extends to the

outer reaches of space and the imagination.

    Jodie Foster is astronomer Ellie Arroway, a woman of science. Matthew McConaughey

is a religious scholar Palmer Joss, a man of faith. They're opposite ends of the spectrum -

and suddenly players on the world stage as the countdown to humanity's greatest journey

begins.

    Powerful, thrillingly and emotionally. Contact connects us.

 

 

**A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 -

The Dream Master ** 326

 

Rated R

 

Staring Robert Englund

 

    Proving there's no rest for the wicked, the unspeakably evil Freddy Kruger (Robert Englund)

is again resurrected from the grave to wreak havoc upon those who dare to dream. But this time,

he faces a powerful new adversary! As her friends succumb one by one to Freddy's wrath,

telepathically gifted Kristen embarks on a desperate mission to destroy the satanic dream stalker

and release the tortured souls of his victims once and for all. Directed by Renny Harlin (Deep Blue

Sea, Die Hard 2) and loaded with killer effects and drop-dead humor, this is a "superior horror

picture that balances wit and gore with imagination and intelligence" (LA Times).

 

 

** A Nightmare on Elm Street 1 ** 299  

 

Rated R

 

Staring Robert Englund and Johnny Depp

 

    Dig your claws into the chilling masterpiece that spawned the greatest horror franchise in film

history - now remastered and featuring hours of new infini-films extras. Staring Robert Englund

as infamous horror icon Freddy Krueger, this "insomnia-inducing" (Kirk Ellis, The Hollywood

Reporter) original from director Wes Craven "goes straight to the heart of terror" (Jim Emerson,

Seattle Times)

    When her best friend Tina is brutally murdered, teenager Nancy (Heather Langenkamp)

suspects the killer isn't Tina's boyfriend but rather a much more horrifying figure from her dreams.

Convinced that this vicious murderer is stalking her friends and killing them as they sleep,

Nancy enters a desperate race against time to bring him out of her dream world and stop the

bloodbath... before she falls asleep and becomes his next victim!

 

** Queen - Greatest Video Hits 1 **  291

 

Not Rated

 

Disc One:

    1. Bohemian Rhapsody

    2. Another One Bites The Dust

    3. Killer Queen

    4. Fat Bottom Girls

    5. Bicycle Ride

    6. You're My Best Friend

    7. Don't Stop Me Now

    8. Save Me

    9. Crazy Little Things Called Love

    10. Somebody To Love

    11. Spread Your Wings

    12. Play The Game

    13. Flash

    14. Tie Your Mother Down

    15. We Will Rock You

    16. We Are The Champions

 

Disc Two: - Extra Tracks

    1. Now I'm Here (Live)

    2. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy

    3. Keep Yourself Alive

    4. Liar

    5. Love Of My Life

    6. We Will Rock You (Fast Live Version)

 

Plus:

    Inside Rhapsody

 

    Picture Gallery - Featuring rare and previously unseen

photographs.

 

** Christine (John Carpenter's) ** 329 

 

Rated R

 

Staring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky

and Harry Dean Stanton

 

    She was born in Detroit... on an automobile assembly line. But she is no ordinary

automobile. Deep within her chassis lives an unholy presence. She is Christine - a

red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury whose unique standard equipment includes an

evil, indestructible vengeance that will destroy anyone in her way. She seduces 17

year old Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) who becomes consumed with passion

for her sleek, rounded chrome-laden body. She demands his complete and

unquestioned devotion  and when outsiders seek to interfere, they become the

victims of Christine's horrifying wrath. John Carpenter brings Stephen King's best

selling novel to life in this chilling thriller.

 

 

**  1408  **  330 

 

Not Rated

 

Staring Samuel L. Jackson and John Cusack

 

    If you still have chilling memories of the hotel in The Shining, now the master of

horror and suspense, Stephen King, invites you to check into a hotel room like no

other...

    No on lasts more than one hour in room 1408 of New York's Dolphin Hotel. In

its 95 year history there have been 56 unexplainable death within  its walls. Now

popular horror writer and skeptic Mike Enslin (John Cusack) plans to stay the night

to research his latest book despite warnings from hotel manager Samuel L. Jackson.

    At first... nothing. Then a few weird noises, then the maelstrom begins in room

1408.

    Fighting for his sanity and for his life, Mike Enslin went in a non-believer. Now

that he believes, will he ever get out?

 

 

**  Identity **  331

 

Rated R

 

Staring John Cusack, Ray Liotta and Amanda Peet

 

    What if every choice we ever make was already made for us? What if there really

were no coincidences in life and our destinies were already predetermined?

    Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm: A lime driver

(John Cusack), an 80's TV star (Rebecca DeMornay), a cop (Ray Liotta ) who is

transportating a killer (Jake Busey), a call girl (Amanda Peet), a pair of newlyweds

(Clea Duvall and William Lee Scott) and a family in crisis (John C. McGinley, Leila

Kenzle, Bret Loehr) all take shelter at a desolate motel run by a nervous night manager

(John Hawkes). Relief in finding shelter is quickly replaced with fear as the ten travelers

begin to die, one by one. They soon realize that, if they are to survive, they'll have to

uncover the secret that has brought them all together.

 

**  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button **  332 

 

Rated PG-13

 

Staring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett

 

    "I was born under unusual circumstances." And so begins The Curious Case of

Benjamin Button, adapted from the 1920's story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man

who is born in his eighties and ages backward.

    From his birth in New Orleans in 1918, across the high seas, through the bombing

of Pearl Harbor and back home again - Benjamin's journey is as extraordinary yet as

common as any man's life can be.

    Directed by David Fincher (Zodiac, Fight Club) and staring Brad Pitt and Cate

Blanchett as the time-crossed soul mates Benjamin and Daisy. The Curious Case of

Benjamin Button is a time-travelers epic adventure into the joys of life, the sadness

of death and a love that endures beyond time.

 

 

** Underworld **  333

 

Rated R

 

Staring Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman

 

    Vampires and werewolves have waged a nocturnal war against each other for

centuries. But all bets are off when a female vampire warrior named Selene (Kate

Beckinsale), who's famous for her strength and werewolf-hunting prowess, becomes

smitten with a peace-loving male werewolf, Michael (Scott Speedman), who wants

to end the war. Think Romeo and Juliet with a big hickey!

 

** Final Destination **  334

 

Rated R

 

    As teen Alex (Devon Sawa), five classmates and their teacher board a plane for a

school trip to Paris, Alex has a vision of doom and convinces his friends to de-board,

saving their lives. But now, it seems Death feels cheated and is out to claim each

survivor. Alex attempts to figure out Death's grand design as, one by one, the others

suffer horrific fates. Amanda Detmer, Ali Larter and Seann Willam Scott co-star in this

smart , chilling thriller.

 

    1 hour 38 minutes

 

 

**  Final Destination 2  **  335

 

    It's a matter of life and death when eight strangers narrowly escape a catastrophic

freeway accident. Only a young girl's premonition saved them all from a grisly. But

now that they have put a pay - and it's going to be painful.

    Packed with cutting-edge special effects, state-of-the-art gore and enough scares

to send your heartbeat into overdrive. Final Destination 2 is a killer sequel to the

smash hit original.

    Fasten your seatbelts and prepare yourself for one horrifying ride... It may be your

last.

 

   

** Final Destination 3 **  336 

 

    When high-school senior Wendy Christensen boards a roller coaster deemed.

The devils Flight, she is hit with a terrifying premonition of what's about to happen

to her and her friends. Knowing the coaster will derail and that every one on it is

going to die, she and a few others escape tie ill-fated thrill ride... But with a cost.

In surviving the accident they were supposed to die in, Death is coming back at them

at full-force, and it's not going to be pretty.

    The terror continues in the third installment of this popular franchise. Filled with

cutting-edge special effects and brimming with gruesome and inventive death scenes,

Final Destination 3 is a terrifying journey into the spine-tingling saga.

    Fasten your seatbelts.

    This Ride May Be The Death Of You !!!

 

** Final Destination 4 "Rest in Pieces ** 337

 

Rated R

 

    On what should have been a fun filled day at the races, Nick O'Bannon has a horrific

premonition which is a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash

sending flaming debris into the stands brutally killing his friends and causing the upper

the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly

nightmare Nick panics. Persuading Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend Lori and their

friends Janet and Hunt to leave escaping seconds before Nick's frightening vision becomes

a terrible reality. Thinking they cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but the

group has a new look on life, but understanding for Nick and Lori, it's only the beginning.

As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to to die one by one in

increasingly gruesome ways, Nick must figure out how to have to cheat death once and

for all before he too, reaches his final destination.

 

 

** Pirates of the Caribbean: Part 1         

        The Curse of the Black Pearl **  338 

 

Rated PG-13

Staring Johnny Depp

 

    Johnny Depp shines as Jack Sparrow, a charming, carefree 17th century pirate whose

domain is the treacherous but exciting Caribbean Sea. When a rival pirate (Geoffrey Rush)

pillages the coastal village of Port Royal and kidnaps the governor's (Jonathan Pryce)

daughter Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), Jack decides to help Elizabeth's love, Will (Orlando

Bloom), save her. But the mission isn't quite that simple or straightforward.

 

2hr 23min  (2003)

 

 

**  Pirates of the Caribbean: Part 2 

    Dead Man's Chest **  339

 

    Rated PG-13

    Staring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley and Bill Nighy

 

    Director Gore Verbinski takes to the high seas to helm the continuing adventures of

swashbuckling Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), young Will Turner (Orlando

Bloom) and headstrong beauty Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). Once again, the

trio returns to the realm of the supernatural as Jack tries to weasel his way out of a blood

debt wtth the ghostly Davey Jones (Bill Nighy), who threatens the wily skipper with

eternal damnation if he welshes.

 

    2 hours 30 minutes 2006

 

 

**  The Break Up **  340 

 

    Rated PG-13

    Staring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston

 

    Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston star in the charming and unpredictable comedy

The Break Up. After two years together, Gary and Brooke's relationship seems to

have taken a comical wrong turn on the way to happily ever after. Now the break-up

in son, the lines have been drawn and their honest feelings for each other are coming

out. Get ready for an all-out war of the exes in this fun date movie that's hilarious

and heartfelt.

 

 

**  The Doors **  341 

 

    Rated R

    Staring Val Kilmer

 

    One hell of a ride... "Blasts your ears and scorches your eyes" - Los Angeles Times.

    Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer), one of the most sensual and exciting figures in the history

of rock and roll, explodes on the screen in "The Doors," the electrifying movie about a

time called the sixties and a legendary outlaw who rocked America's consciousness -

forever. Meg Ryan, Kayle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon and Billy Idol also

star.

 

 

**  Pirates of the Caribbean: Part 3

At World's End **  342

 

    Rated PG-13

    Staring  Johnny Depp, Chow Yun-Fat, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley and Geoffrey Rush

 

    Elizabeth (Keira Knightley), Will (Orlando Bloom) and the crew of the Pearl sail off the

edge of the map (literally) with the help of mysterious Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris) and the late

Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) who has been raised by the dead to save Captain Jack

Sparrow (Johnny Depp). He has been condemned to the terrible fate of remaining in the void

of Davey Jones' (Billl Nighy) locker for eternity. But rescuing Jack isn't the real meat of this

movie - Lord Cutler Becket (Tom Hollander) has control of the heart of Davey Jones, and

with that he controls the sea. The nine pirate lords of the world must unite for a final stand

against Beckett, Hones and the East India Trade company.

 

 

**  Carrie (2002)** 343 

 

    Not Rated

   

    This remake of Stephen King's chilling tale about high school misfit Carrie White (Angela

Bettis), who finally seeks revenge on all the people who've bullied her over the years, is

filled to the brim with twisted, turns and macabre fun. As the teenaged Carrie develops

physically into a woman, her telekinetic abilities blossom, giving her a measure of power

she never had before.

            Rich Said: Excellent movie. One of the best remakes of a classic.

 

    2 hours - 12 minutes

 

 

** Seven **  344

 

    Not Rated

    Staring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman

 

    Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman star in this sinister and gripping mystery-thriller about

a pair of homicide detectives who must solve a puzzling series of horrific murders based on

the seven deadly sins - Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy and Wrath.

    A powerful and unforgettable film. Seven reveals the dark and disturbing  underworld

in which evil stalks.

 

 

** Silent Hill **  345 

 

    Rated R

 

    Determined to save her terminally ill daughter (Jodelle Ferland), Rose (Radha Mitchell)

ignores the wishes of her husband and takes her to a faith healer. But her well intentioned

efforts somehow land them in an alternate reality... the deserted town of Silent Hill... where

her daughter mysteriously disappears. Now, with only a police officer (Laurie Holden) to

assist her, Rose is left to search for her child in a world of darkness and shadow.

 

2 hours 5 minutes   -   2006

 

 

**  The Mighty Saturns: Saturn I and IB: Disc 1 **  346

 

    Not rated

 

    Give America's new breed of launch vehicles the once over via comprehensive footage

to the Saturn program. This installment of Fox's Spacecraft Film Series features exceptional,

never before seen footage of the development, preparation and launch of the first Saturn

rockets. Bonus materials include, among other features, a 43 minute original program

featuring exclusive interviews with key figures in the development of the Saturn rocket

program. This disc includes the first part of the program.

 

-  2003

 

 

**  The Mighty Saturns: Saturn I and IB: Disc 2 **  347

 

  Not rated

  Disc 2 of 3

 

**  The Mighty Saturns: Saturn I and IB: Disc 3 **  013

 

  Not Rated

  Disc 3 of 3

 

**  Scary Movie 4 **  348

 

    Not Rated

    Staring: Carmen Electra, Charlie Sheen, Dr. Phil, Shaquille O'Neal

 

    The Scary Movie gang is back for their funniest, most fearless installment yet, featuring

and avalanche of hysterical celebrity cameos.

 

 

** The Blob **  349 

 

  Beware of the Blob! One of the great cult classics. THE BLOB melds '50s schlock sci-fi

and teen delinquency pics even as it transcends these genres with strong performances and

ingenious special effects. Made outside of Hollywood by a maverick film distributor, a crew

experienced in religious and educational shorts, and a collection of theatrical talent from

Philadelphia and New York, The Blob helped launch the careers of superstar Steve McQueen

and composer Burt Bacharach

 

    1958, 82 minutes

 

 ** District 9 **  351 

 

    From producer Peter Jackson (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) and director Neill Blomkamp

comes a startlingly original science fiction thriller that "soars on the imagination of its creators"

(Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). With stunning special effects and gritty realism, the film plunges

us into a world where the aliens have landed... only to me exiled to a slum on the fringes of

Johannesburg. Now, one lone human discovers the mysterious secret of the extraterrestrial

weapon technology. Hunted and hounded through the bizarre back alley of an alien shantytown,

he will discover what it means to be the ultimate outsider on your own planet.

 

 

** Dreamers (The)**  379

 

Rated NC-17

1 hr. 55 min.

2003

 

    In acclaimed director Bernardo Berolucci’s graphic erotic drams, Matthew (Michael

Pitt) is an American college student studying abroad in politically turbulent 1960’s Paris.

There, he meets and befriends twins Theo (Louis Garrel) and Isabelle (Eve Green) who

share his affection for the cinema. The siblings invite their newfound friend to stay with them

in their flat, where the trio indulges  in decadent sex games and psychological manipulations.

 

 

** Roast of Flavor Flav: Uncensored ** 393

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 13 min.

2007

 

Notorious rapper and reality television star Flavor Flav is given the business, Comedy Central

style, in this totally uncut and uncensored roast hosted by "roast master" Katt Williams.

Special guests featured in the no-holds-barred special include Jimmy Kimmel, Snoop Dog,

Carrot Top, Ice-T, Lisa Lampanelli, Jeffrey Ross, Patton Oswald, Greg Giraldo, Sommore

and Flav's one-time "Surreal Life" hottie, Bridget Nielsen.

 

 

** Scary Movie 2 **  391

 

Rated R

1 hr. 23 min.

2001

 

    While the original parodied slasher flicks like Scream, Kennen Ivory Wayans's sequel to

Scary Movie takes comedic aim at haunted house movies. A group of students visit a

mansion called Hell House, and murderous hijinks ensue.

 

 

** Let Me In ** 376

 

Rated R

1 hr. 56 min.

2010

 

    When 12-year-old Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee) befriends his mysterious next-door

neighbor, Abby (Chloe Morez), the two outcasts form a tight-knit bond that gives Owen

the courage to stand up to school bullies. But he slowly begins to suspect his new friend

has a secret. Matt Reeves directs this uncommon coming-of-age thriller based on the

award-winning Swedish film Let the Right One In. Richard Jenkins co-stars.

 

 

** Dracula - The Legacy Collection (Disc 1) ** 372

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 15 min.

1931

 

    Bela Lugosi turns in a landmark horror performance in this 1931 adaptation of

Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel. Revisit Transylvania for the eerie mood

created by spectacular cinematography and Lugosi's oft-copied take on the

infamous Dracula. Dwight Frye as Renfield also helps define the grotesque and

sniveling sidekick role.

 

 

** Child's Play 2 ** 369

 

Rated R

1 hr. 24 min.

1990

 

    After the tragic events of the first film, Andy's mother is committed and Andy

(Alex Vincent) ends up in foster care. Meanwhile, the killer-doll's manufacturer

reconstructs Chucky to salvage its reputation and prove that nothing was wrong

with the doll. But something was, and in re-creating the doll, the company has

resurrected the soul of the murderous Charles Lee Ray. Soon, Chucky (Voiced

by Brad Dourif) is up to his old tricks.

 

 

** Moon ** 394

 

Rated R

1 hr. 37 min.

2009

 

    As he nears the end of a lonely three-year stint on the Moon Base Sarang,

astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) begins to hear and see strange things.

It's not long before Sam suspects that his employer - The Conglomerate LUNA -

has other plans for him. Featuring Kevin Spacey as the  voice of a robot,

this sci-fi thriller also start Matt Berry and Kaya Scodelario. The film was an

official selection at the Sundance Film Festival.

 

 

** Jennifer's Body ** 367

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 42 min.

2009

 

    After a supernatural romp with a satanic emo band hot cheerleader Jennifer

(Megan Fox) is transformed into a demon with an insatiable appetite for high

school boys. Now, it's up to Jennifer's BBF, needy (Amanda Seyfried), to

protect the guys from the bloodthirsty man-eater. Penned by Diable Cody

(Juno), this one-of-a-kind horror comedy co-stars Adam Brody as the

Devil-worshipping band's lead singer.

 

 

** Zombie Strippers ** 395

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 34 min.

2008

 

    A deadly government-controlled virus strikes a small Nebraska strip club,

where the head dancer is quickly infected and transformed into a flesh-eating

zombie  - and becomes an instant hit with the customers. To be or not to be

a zombie: That is the question facing the remaining jealous strippers in this

outrageous horror comedy, starring slasher icon Robert Enguland (Best know

as Freddy Krueger) and adult-entertainment icon Jenna Jameson.

 

 

** A Clockwork Orange ** 396

 

Rated R

2 hrs. 17 min.

1971

 

    In this Stanley Kubrick classic based on Anthony Burgess's novel, teenage

miscreant  Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) wanders aimlessly amid a

bleak, futuristic urban landscape, drinking drugged milk and listening to

Beethoven with his fellow "Droogs". But he also spends his time stealing,

raping and beating innocent people in nihilistic orgies of violence, all in an

attempt to get his nightly kicks.

 

 

** Glass House: The Good Mother ** 397

 

Rated R

1 hr. 34 min.

2006

 

    When Ethan and Abby lose their parents in a tragic accident, they're comforted

by their newly adoptive parents, Eve and Raymond Goode. But comfort turns to

dread once the kids unearth the dark secrets about the Goodes. Angie Harmon

and Joel Gretsch star as the shady guardians in this suspenseful thriller alongside

Jordan Hinson, Bobby Coleman and Jason London.

 

 

** Frozen ** 398

 

Rated R

1 hr. 34 min.

2010

 

    Three friends hit the slopes for a weekend of skiing and snowboarding. But

when they convince the charlift operator to let them take one last run before

closing, Parker (Emma Bell), Joe (Shawn Ashmore) and Dan (Kevin Zegers)

find themselves stranded in midair, alone and freezing. It'll be days before

anyone returns to the slopes, and their chances of survival are looking slimmer

by the minute. Adam Green directs this taut thriller.

 

 

 

** Evil Dead 2 (Dead by Dawn) ** 399

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 25 min.

1987

 

    Jut-jawed, B-movie icon Bruce Campbell is pitted against an army of soulless

zombies. And he's armed only with his perseverance... his wits... and a chain saw!

Bravura direction from Sam Raimi and Campbelll's no-holds-barred action

style make Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn a must-see for action fans. This low-budget

cult classic is part of the Evil Dead film trilogy.

 

 

 

** Drag Me To Hell ** 400

 

Not Rated

1 hr. 39 min.

2009

 

    After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer

Christine Brown (Allison Lohman) sees