A group of friends fight for survival when they disturb the deranged inhabitants of what was thought to be abandoned estate deep in the woods of East Texas.
Netflix and chill. This is one show you'll be dying to watch...
Don't Go in the Woods is sound advice, especially when there's a killer on the loose. First-time director Vincent D'Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket, "Law & Order: Criminal Intent") explores love, greed and ruthlessness in this twisted musical/horror hybrid, telling the story of a young band who heads to the woods to get away from their everyday lives in order to focus on writing new songs. Hoping to walk away from the trip with new tunes that will score them their big break, they instead find themselves in the middle of a nightmare beyond comprehension.
Anhology of surprises and a couple of curiosities made by the brothers Adrián and Ramiro García Bogliano in Cuba, Argentina and Spain.
A young woman with a black tooth seeks out a religious healer in a last-ditch effort to salvage her mouth decay.
Two women who couldn't be more different. The young Julie, a cheerful and somewhat naive blonde, and the slightly older Lisa, a little bitter after the end of a relationship, meet on the Internet and quickly become friends. They decide to go on a weekend trip into the wilderness. Their destination is an old hunting lodge that belongs to Lisa's parents. On the way there, they are threatened by a hillbilly. The hunting lodge also seems to be hiding a secret. The situation comes to a head for both women until a sudden twist changes everything. It's a matter of life and death.
A young girl is taking a bike trip on a hot summer day. Enjoying her time in nature, she soon finds herself on a desolate wooded path, not aware that somebody is watching her from behind the trees, getting closer every second. Seems like a classic setting for a slasher. Would this girl become a classic final girl as well?
The author Stefan König has writer's block. This changes when he witnesses the murder of a prostitute. He doesn't alert the police because he sets out to hunt down the murderer himself. The closer he gets to the killer, the more crimes he observes, which provides him with endless ideas for his texts. But the killer is very close...
A man is completely alone in his apartment. He looks for ways to combat his boredom: he smokes, watches TV, masturbates, eats - but none of it helps. The depressed man's real problem is not mere boredom, but profound loneliness. He sees suicide as his last resort...
A writer is writing his latest work. Suddenly, a strange man appears in his apartment and brutally stabs him to death. On his way out of the house, the obviously deranged killer kills other residents...
A guy is terrorized on the phone and receives death threats. He should have taken them seriously...
After a gang of criminals unintentionally unleashes a supernatural force onto the world, a young woman named Frankie is convinced she's being stalked by a killer mannequin. Frankie soon realizes that her friends are in jeopardy too. She must find the man who holds the key to stopping the killings, but Frankie knows that once you see the mannequin, there may be no end in sight, except for your own.
That hanging piece of skin. That painful chunk of tissue that won't let go. You rip and tear at it, but the flesh holds on. This common nuisance turns into a grisly nightmare in Hangnail.
Two friends go to one of the friend's cabin for the weekend. What they hoped would be an idyllic summer getaway, turns into a nightmare.
After going on a killing spree in 1984, the legend of the Pumpkin Man returns once again to slay more victims 30 years later.
It's July 4th at Dawson's Beach, and Jesse shows Hank an ominous note he received from someone who knows their romantic secret. The Southport Slasher Ben Willis sent a similar note to Julie James 25 years ago before wreaking havoc on the town, but that's just an old story. Is this some anniversary prank, or are they really in trouble? They and their girlfriends realize too late that they're in the wrong place at the wrong time... A queer horror fan film celebrating the 25th anniversary of the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise, following the events of the original 1997 film (with a nod to the 1998 sequel).
After indulging in a petty phobia, a woman learns the real meaning of fear.
Promo trailer/reel for an ultimately unproduced horror feature.
Dealing with mental health, the story follows Valérie on her way to an important meeting that will turn into a real nightmare.
A parody/mashup of the claymation animated children's show "Pingu" (1986) and the cult-classic scifi/horror film "The Thing" (1982).