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...
A mysterious diver hiding in Amsterdam's canal system embarks on a rampage of gruesome murders, terrifying city officials and leaving few clues for the city's best detective, who doesn't suspect that both his new girlfriend and twelve-year-old daughter may be closer than he is to finding ...
Sylvia Stickles runs a convenience store with her husband and mother-in-law. One day, Sylvia is hit on the head and transforms from an uptight prude to a sex-crazed lunatic. As she goes on a rampage through town, Sylvia attracts the attention of Ray Ray, a sexual healer and tow truck...
“I grew up in video stores, so this is also just a nice feeling cause that’s not really a thing anymore, sadly.”Though the video was shot prior to the death of Gena Rowlands and posted on the day the news broke, there’s a serendipitous homage to the late actor, as well her ...
In Joker: Folie À Deux, we are told that Arthur Fleck's (Joaquin Phoenix) murderous rampage in the first film was the basis for a TV movie. Lee (Lady Gaga) tells Arthur that she loves the movie and has seen it numerous times, but everyone else seems to think it's "awful."Somewh...
Scott reads the instructions non-seriously then jumps into the gameplay but quickly dies in the game as this is where the movie takes a turn as the game explains there are consequences with playing this horror game. The viewers of Scott quickly become victims as they mysteriously disappear or ...
compromises to ensure their children’s futures. (Jones had his first child during the film’s production.) There’s a kernel of something very interesting there, but it basically gets tossed aside after the 30 minute mark for a movie about a lot of big green guys bludgeoning little pink ...
compromises to ensure their children’s futures. (Jones had his first child during the film’s production.) There’s a kernel of something very interesting there, but it basically gets tossed aside after the 30 minute mark for a movie about a lot of big green guys bludgeoning little pink ...
However, when she leads one of them in a demented dance number, there's a deeply twisted thrill that gets better with every turn. Yet the setting of her dance partner's performance makes this big moment feel squashed, the spontaneity contained. Another pivotal moment in the climax feels ...
and Christopher Robin begging Pooh to stop his homicidal rampage. He does not. When the screaming is over, you realize that the grotesque Pooh and Piglet masks are the only memorable part of what you’ve experienced, as if the movie was a thin conceit t...