Rosa is a skeptical mother who denies there is more to her daughter's rejection than pure tantrum.
Three criminals pledge to free the soul of their friend from his gibbeted corpse in this short film based on 'The Highwayman' by Lord Dunsany.
Two kids go hunting for ghosts to help their dad run a burger cafe. An epic sequel to Hardcastle's "T is For Toilet" segment of the horror anthology film "The ABCs of Death", it takes place 12 years after the accident.
While visiting their elderly cousins in a remote coastal town, brother and sister Jerry and Terri are told about an apparently haunted cave by two mysterious teenagers. However, when they explore the cave, the mystery deepens.
Three vampires who share an apartment are interviewed by a TV crew.
Abattoir worker Eric's brain is external to his head, and he keeps it protected in a jar connected by cables to his nervous system. Maddie is the mesmeric meat slicer of his dreams, but Maddie loves the overly charismatic Polson. With his weird and peripheral brain, what must Eric do to become more like Polson?
Since 1998 the appearances of the BEC have been constant, and the consequences of looking directly into their eyes have been irreversible
Seely, a sadistic ride-share driver, gets off on killing his passengers, but meets his match when a rider refuses to go out easily.
A paleontologist, Dr. J Jones, accidentally unleashes a prehistoric Sharkasaurus, forcing her to team up with her mortal enemy; A creationist Rev. Matthews. Can they overcome their differences and defeat Sharkasaurus?
A girl from a broken home is visited in her closet by a mysterious creature who promises her anything she wants...at a price.
A police officer enters an abandoned house. His body cam records everything.
A man led by horrific visions to a mysterious cabin hopes to put a stop to his nightmares. An H.P. Lovecraft inspired film.
Step back into the imaginative and frankly terrifying world of Becky & Joe with Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared. In this episode: Some things change over Time.
Mary was a good girl until she decides to kill all the "sexist pigs". She of course encounters many of which, and enjoys killing them.
“Leda + Swans” depicts an infernal, mythic birth of cinema, dredging the violence and horror from Wallace McCutcheon’s comic short film “Photographing a Female Crook” (1904). Leda, who may or may not be a falsely accused young woman, is brought in for a mugshot by two officers. She first attempts to avoid the camera’s gaze, and, when overpowered and manhandled, contorts her face to ruin the photograph. However, her small rebellion proves futile; she was already being recorded, objectified, mapped, and co-opted by the Godhead of the director. As her body and image are repurposed and transmuted ad infinitum, the filmic universe also explodes into a supernova. What is born out of this suffering and manipulation is another example of our sublime medium and modern muse. She will not be last the Leda, and she may not even be the first. Who is the guilty party here? Is beauty a chimera in traditional cinema? Has the ephemeral cinema of the attractions and distractions era gone anywhere?
You've read about them lurking in forests and in neighborhoods, but those were just hoaxes... until Halloween night. A young woman is about to find out for herself just how real they are.
Returning to her childhood home after many years, Penelope is tormented by a monster that she thought had vanished long ago.
A late night radio host goes off on a rant about his disdain for magicians. But when a man claiming to be a magician calls on air, things get increasingly sinister.
After graduating college, seven friends go camping in the desert, only to be terrorized by a vicious monster. Inspired by the popular Creepypasta, "The Rake."
A couple receives a mysterious package from an old friend.