A group of estranged friends are lured to a secluded Christmas party at a remote home-but the reunion turns deadly when they realize they're being hunted by someone who knows their darkest holiday secret: a cruel prank that ended in a boy's death last Christmas.
A group of online gamers must kill each other to survive in a real world death-match based on their computer game in which they cyber-bullied and humiliated a classmate.
Killer gnomes terrorize Christmas, CA. The Santa-slasher’s legacy creeps back into town. A craft-fair cult conspires to bring about the Gnomepocalypse. A scrappy, chaotic holiday horror-comedy about how you can never really go home. Made with micro-budget love, it embraces its rough edges, leans into weird kills and oddball characters, never taking itself more seriously than its premise. ‘Tis the Season to get Gnome Sick!
When a documentary film crew searching for an elusive bird in the English countryside encounter a pair of sadistic birdwatchers, they are hunted for sport unleashing a trash horror fever dream of murderous carnage.
Candace Higgins, a determined journalist, finds herself with the challenge of finding compelling stories amidst the mundane. A serial killer dubbed "The Bombshell Butcher" descends upon the town, offering Candace the scoop of a lifetime.
Mason Oliver Reed has an ear for music and a dark secret. When a mysterious doll appears on his doorstep, whispers grow louder, shadows creep closer, and one chilling demand echoes through it all: “Say my name.”
Four teens target a wealthy mansion owned by a lonely host. In exchange for safety and the freedom to take anything within the mansion, the host compels them to listen to haunting stories of the past.
The True Story of the Christ's Return is an attempt at recreating the style and atmosphere of the 16mm experimental / art films of the 1970s, though still leaning a bit towards the horror, slightly sci-fi side. While this film is somewhat different than previous efforts, it still seems to have some of usual Italian flare. The story is a bit peculiar to say the least. Jay Creepy of Severed Cinema notes, "This short has a lot of depth. Mario Murgia has seriously planned and executed the shots plus angles of the scenes to layer on dreamy doom-laden material."
After visiting a house in Amityville, Keith finds himself suddenly transported to another realm within the home, with no way to get out. Every door he tries leads him back into the very part of the house that he first found himself in.
A loving wife is the primary caregiver for her blind husband who is confined to their apartment, while she is hiding a dark secret from him in plain sight.
A filmed adaptation of the 1967 film starring Audrey Hepburn, Wait Until Dark follows Susy. a blind woman, and her husband Sam. A woman hands over a doll containing heroin to Sam, which he unknowingly takes home. A group of gangsters make terrifying plans to get the doll back.