Two months after The NightStalker’s disappearance, the mysterious harbinger of death returns to insight another night of bloody slaughter upon citizens of the town he calls home.
When a string of gruesomely mutilated bodies surface in a once-peaceful national park, veteran Ranger Jones (Lloyd Kaufman, legendary founder of Troma and creator of THE TOXIC AVENGER) teams up with a no-nonsense state trooper (cult film icon Joe Bob Briggs of Shudder’s The Last Drive-In) to track down the source of the carnage. It’s been decades since the park saw a rabid bear—but this? This is something far more savage. With the woods now teeming with free-spirited musicians, tripping hippies, and cosmic wanderers, the countdown to chaos is ticking. As the bloodbath crescendos, can the unlikely duo stop the slaughter before the final curtain call? Or will Ranger Jones miss the encore? Loaded with face-melting practical effects and psychedelic visuals straight from an oscilloscope fever dream, TIE DIE is a sensory acid trip of terror that will leave you gasping… if you’re lucky.
Filmmaking in the silent film era. Stuntman Tom is tired of falling into the dirt for other people and now takes it into his own hands to be promoted to star of the film.
Christmas at a roadkill collection company gets bloody as employees are killed off one by one by an evil reindeer who is dead set on killing them all. Will they figure out who's the killer? Or will they all be Flattened?
In the remote outskirts of Manorva village, Rukhiya, Phekan, and their son Karimana live on society's margins, enveloped by the haunting melodies of Kirtan prayers. Phekan, a humble laborer, struggles against poverty, while resilient Rukhiya tenderly nourishes their child despite scarce resources.
In 1959, a new wonderdrug - Tesoteramide - is ready for testing, promising beauty to the unborn daughters of any woman who takes it. Pregnant housewife Audre heads straight to the clinic with her ecstatic Mother to sign up. But when Audre voices some last-minute doubts, it becomes clear that Tesoteramide - and so-called eternal beauty is no longer optional. Can she escape and maintain her individuality? Or is the cult of beauty standard conformity too powerful?