Monday, July 30, 2007
By: MrDisgusting
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After a massive release last week, this week's Horror In Your House is pretty tame, although there is something pretty damn good in there. Coming to DVD tomorrow is Night Junkies, a new type of vampire film that I'm sure you've never seen before. Also coming from Lionsgate is Dead Clowns, which is pretty damn creepy and atmospheric at times. Read on for the full list.
Horror in your House
July 31, 2007
By: Tex Massacre
Bloodlines: ThinkFilm
Wanting to expand their inbred family, Billy Bob Hackford and his brood kidnap women and force them to fight to the death to decide who should carry Billy's seed. But in abducting Amber Strickland, they may have bitten off more than they can chew. As Amber's brothers Bear and Brody work tirelessly to track her down, the Hackford clan is unaware that they're on the verge of an all-out war.
The Cradle: Genius
When Frank and Julie move to a small isolated town with their infant son Sam, both Julie and Sam become ill. Driven by terrifying nightmares of torture that come true, Frank begs a local midwife Helen to care for Sam as he desperately searches for a way to stop this curse on his family. When he discovers they are being tortured by the vengeful spirit of a child that was buried alive years earlier, Frank is pushed to the brink of madness as he tries to stop the ghost and save his dying family.
Dead Clowns: Lionsgate
As a hurricane approaches the small coastal town of Port Emmett, an innocent group of residents are visited by an unspeakable horror. Fifty years ago a bridge collapsed in the small town, plunging a circus train into the dark water below. The clown car was never recovered. Tonight the zombie clowns emerge from the bay to exact revenge on the descendants of those who left them buried under the silt and mud for half a century.
Dream Slashers: Westlake
What happens when lusty women invade your dreams and your deepest fantasies start coming true? It may seem like a vision of paradise, but these vixens are out for blood, and knowing what's real and what's not is the difference between life and death.
Mutant Monsters Triple Pack (THE BEING, CREATURES FROM THE ABYSS, THE DARK): Shriek Show/Media Blasters
In THE DARK, William Devane is a writer who takes a personal interest in a series of baffling decapitation murders in L.A., all of which seem to indicate some kind of supernatural force at work. An evil BEING lurks in the local disposal dump attacking all in its wake. THE BEING—a genetic freak driven psychotic by radiation waste, mutilates and decapitates. THE BINEG—leaves no survivors. CREATURES FROM THE ABYSS—Five bright young teenagers decide to go for a ride in a small rowboat on the open ocean. Strangely, they come across an abandoned yacht with mysterious biology laboratory!
Night Junkies: Allumination
Against riverfront London's sordid backdrop of seedy nightclubs, winding streets and dark alleyways, a modern-day Jack the Ripper stalks his prey…meanwhile, troubled, newly "turned" exotic dancer Ruby and her brooding vampire lover Vincent struggle to resist their overpowering addiction to the "drug" that both sustains and shatters them.
Peter Benchley’s Creature: MGM/Fox
An unused military base is the setting for CREATURE, which comes from the pen of author Peter Benchley (JAWS). A terrifying animal resembling a shark is terrorizing locals who live near the base. An investigation leads a marine biologist to believe that the military have invented the creature, and he faces a tough task in stopping the rampant beast
20 Million Miles to Earth: 50th Anniversary Edition: Sony Pictures
Special effects genius Ray Harryhausen brings you one of his earliest groundbreaking films, now available for the first time in vibrant color! When an American spaceship crash-lands off the coast of Sicily, a rescue team discovers that the crew has brought back a gelatinous mass that soon hatches and evolves into a strange biped creature which increases in size rapidly. Soon 20-feet tall, the creature rampages through Rome before being destroyed as it seeks refuge in the Coliseum.
Source: Tex Massacre
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