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The Exorcism Of Emily Rose Poster Art THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE
The Exorcist is one of Hollywood's premier cinematic achievements for one simple reason — it's a film that creeps under your skin and stays there for years and years. The Exorcism of Emily Rose achieves the same effect, only on a more visceral level.

Based on the true case of Anneliese Michel. A 22-year-old woman who was a student at the University of Wurzburg and in the late 1970s and exhibited symptoms —including spasms, writhing, speaking in devilish tongues — construed by her devout Catholic family as diabolic possession. The archbishop of Wurzburg concurred with their diagnosis and entrusted two priests to perform the Exorcism... MORE



The Cave Poster Art THE CAVE
Dare to face your fears? Beware! They lurk in The Cave. No, seriously. Most people experience some fear of the tight spaces, and the dark, even if it emerges as a subtle discomfort over facing the unknown. Often, this discomfort with the unseen and the unknown magnifies benign reality into a consuming terror. Many people still carry memories of their childhood frights. Some cannot shake their fears of the dark even in adulthood. The Cave uses the human proclivity towards fearing claustrophobia and darkness to create a dazzling and consuming blend of action, and horror.

The plot seems conventional enough. Bloodthirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in the worlds largest, undiscovered underwater cave network. One by one, the members of the team are.... MORE



Hellraiser: Deader Box Art HELLRAISER: DEADER
After the Hellraiser franchise spiraled into direct to video madness, I had pretty much given up on any hope of seeing another good entry in the series. Inferno and Hellseeker proved me wrong, even though most fans will say the franchise stalled after 1988's Hellbound, and after years of sitting on the shelf, the seventh entry in the series, Deader finally hit and I was excited. From the buzz about the film, this was supposed to be the one that would catapult the series back to cult infamy. Well, sorry to burst your bubble. This is the worst one yet.

Journalist Amy Klein (Kari Wurher) uncovers an underground group whom can bring back the dead and slowly becomes drawn into their world. The films also features... MORE



George A. Romero's Land of the Dead - Box Art LAND OF THE DEAD
In Land of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the genre that he made his own in a film that is gory enough to make Tom Savini himself flinch. No matter. You'll thrill to the action, savor the tasty dialogue and laugh like bloody hell. Romero has done more than continue the tale of Armageddon he started in Night of the Living Dead -- He re-creates the genre.

Land picks up ‘some time later’ and the world is full of zombies. Survivors have barricaded themselves inside a walled city to keep out the living dead. As the wealthy hide out in skyscrapers and chaos rules the streets, the rest of the survivors must find a way to stop the evolving zombies from breaking into the city.

Land ties the events of Night, Dawn, and Day together... MORE



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