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Razorback (1984)
Dir: Russell Mulcahy

A massive homicidal boar terrorizes residents of a small Australian outback community, forcing a rag-tag pack of survivors to hunt the beast down. Classic Aussie humour & striking visuals throughout 🎬

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Threads (1984)

A cheerful "what if" scenario depicts a nuclear holocaust in Sheffield, UK. There’s no heroism, no relief, just a methodical dismantling of the future that's so bleak it makes the end of the world feel like only the beginning of the suffering.

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Theatrical movie poster for Terrifier 3 (2024)

Theatrical movie poster for Terrifier 3 (2024)

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Terrifier 3 (2024)
Dir: Damien Leone

Less a sequel than a festive endurance test for anyone with a stomach, as Art the Clown crashes Christmas like a homicidal elf on a bender, turning tinsel, toys, and goodwill into weapons of mass mutilation.

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Special Effects
Dir. Larry Cohen

Cohen's grimy thriller in which a sleazy filmmaker covers up a murder by turning it into a movie feels as much a homage to 70s Giallo as it does a cynical, yet self-aware critique of the dark under-belly of the film industry.

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The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984)
Dir: Wes Craven

A group of bikers return to the desert only to become snacks for the resident hillbilly cannibals. Also featuring extended flashbacks to remind you what happened in the first one. Even the dog gets a recap!

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Theatrical poster for the 1984 movie, C.H.U.D.

Theatrical poster for the 1984 movie, C.H.U.D.

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C.H.U.D. (1984)
Dir: Douglas Cheek

I was gonna write one of my usual witty summaries, but then I remembered that the title/acronyn tell you everything you need to know:

Cannibalistic. Humanoid. Underground. Dwellers.

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Sole Survivor (1984)
Dir: Thom Eberhardt

Death informs a woman that her plane crash survival was a clerical error before promptly arranging a series of eerie "corrections" to fix the mistake. It's Final Destination with less chaos, more existential dread 💀

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Original theatrical Italian poster for the movie Rats: Notte Di Terrore.

Original theatrical Italian poster for the movie Rats: Notte Di Terrore.

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Rats: Night of Terror (1984)
Dir: Bruno Mattei, Claudio Fragasso

A gang of Mad Max rejects hole up in an abandoned building, only to be absolutely outmatched by an army of shrieking, hyper-aggressive rats.

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Color Out of Space (2019)
Dir. Richard Stanley

It's not the first film we've seen with mysterious space rocks causing trouble. But this time, they're here to turn Nic Cage's farm - and family - into a florescent Lovecraftian nightmare.

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The Fear (1995)
Dir. Vincent Robert

A group of high schoolers played by actors in their mid 30s get terrorised by a creepy wooden murder-mannequin on a trip to a cabin in the mountains.

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Flight of the Living Dead (2007)
Dir. Scott Thomas

When a shady experiment turns passengers into zombies at 30,000 feet, the cabin becomes a flying buffet of panic, screaming, and very questionable in-flight dining options. Yes, it's as bad as it sounds.

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Fortress (1992)
Dir. Stuart Gordon

Christopher Lambert and his mullet attempt a prison break from a high-tech death pen run by an evil CEO with surveillance on everything, including your intestines.

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Crank (2006)
Dir. Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor

Jason Statham gets poisoned with a “don’t-stop-moving-or-you-die” drug and responds by turning Los Angeles into a one-man adrenaline theme park.

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Body Parts w/director's commentary
Dir. Eric Red

After losing his arm in a car crash, a psychologist receives a transplant that comes with some VERY unexpected side effects 🔪💉🪓

Looking forward to hearing what Mr. Red has to say.

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Silent Running (1972)

Douglas Trumbull's directorial debut chronicles a flora-less future in which a lonely botanist drifts through the cosmos with 3 adorable robots and a crushing dose of eco-guilt after hijacking a space greenhouse to save the last of Earth's trees.

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Pieces (1982)
Dir. Juan Piquer Simón

A gloriously trashy, wildly tasteless, and profoundly absurd Spanish slasher in which a chainsaw-wielding maniac dismembers students on a Boston campus while the dialogue, dubbing, and logic are all on hiatus.

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Demon Seed (1977)
Dir. Donald Cammell

A very creepy home automation system decides the next step in human evolution involves locking Julie Christie in a smart house and treating reproduction like a hostile tech upgrade.

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Shock (1977)
Dir. Mario Bava

Domestic trauma turns full-blown supernatural hysteria in which a recovering mother moves back into her old house, only to find her creepy kid, abusive ghost-husband, and reality itself competing to see who can gaslight her hardest.

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Lisa and the Devil (1973)
Dir. Mario Bava

A lost tourist wanders into a baroque nightmare of looping deaths, possessed mannequins, and Telly Savalas chewing up the scenery as Satan with too much free time.

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The Raid (2011)
Dir. Gareth Evans

A rookie cop joins a “routine” apartment bust that immediately turns into a vertical death maze, where every hallway is a boss fight, as martial-arts chaos escalates floor by floor in the most efficient action movie ever made.

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Altered States (1980)
Dir. Ken Russell

A reckless scientist chases enlightenment through drugs and isolation tanks, accidentally speedrunning human evolution and discovering that self-discovery is great until you start devolving into primordial goo in your living room.

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Baron Blood (1972)
Dir. Mario Bava

POV: You're on holiday in Vienna, and you accidentally resurrect a medieval serial killer after reading a Latin inscription in a spooky castle.

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A Bay of Blood (1971)

Greedy heirs and horny interlopers get creatively butchered around a tranquil lakeside as Mario Bava invents the slasher playbook: stacked bodies, brutal kills, and the bleak punchline that in the end, nobody deserves the inheritance.

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The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971)

Sergio Martino serves peak giallo in which a glamorous woman’s past comes back to haunt her when a sadistic ex-lover, a string of razor-blade murders, and a very sus aristocrat turn Vienna into a paranoid maze of sleaze & suffering.

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Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970)
Dir. Mario Bava

A suave fashion designer, with a set of impressive sideburns, murders brides to relive his own twisted wedding trauma, all while romancing his new wife and narrating his crimes with disturbing calm.

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Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970)
Dir. Mario Bava

Bava turns a giallo whodunit into a sun-drenched exercise in chic nihilism brimming with poison, paranoia, and bikinis, where brains are optional and murder is the main agenda.

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Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966)
Dir. Mario Bava

A skeptical doctor and an uneasy inspector investigate a village terrorized by a vengeful ghost child, uncovering superstition, guilt, and a curse that punishes disbelief with sudden death.

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The Whip and the Body (1963)
Dir. Mario Bava

In a fog-soddened castle full of secrets and sadomasochistic tension, a cruel aristocrat returns from the dead to torment the woman who loves and fears him. Guess who Christopher Lee plays 🤔

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The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963)
Dir. Mario Bava

Bava's proto-giallo in which a wide-eyed American tourist in Rome appears to witness a murder mixes mystery, paranoia, and shadowy goings-on into a witty, black-and-white dress rehearsal for Italian thrillers to come.

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Black Sabbath (1963)
Dir. Mario Bava

Three gorgeously creepy tales unfold like a haunted pop-up book, with Bava turning shadows, candles, and velvet curtains into weapons of pure dread, proving you don’t need monsters when your lighting is this evil.

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