In 2031, scientist Joe Buchanan (John Hurt) makes a weapon that has the side effect of ripping holes in reality which may lead to other times or other universes. Buchanan is pulled through one of these tears to what appears to be the 1830s, where he meets Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Raul Julia) and his monster
Freddy Vs. Jason (2003)
Freddy (Robert Englund), powerless due to being forgotten, sends Jason back from hell, hoping his killings will be attributed to Freddy. But Jason won’t stop killing, which sets up a battle between the two as local teens try to stop them both. Quick Review: Freddy deserved better than this, and Jason…well, for Jason it is pretty
Friday the 13th (1980)
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1984)
Tommy Jarivs (John Shepherd), who killed Jason in the fourth film, is the newest patient at a counseling facility that happens to be near Jason’s old stomping grounds. After Tommy shows up, people start dying. Is it Tommy, someone else wearing a hockey mask, or has Jason returned from the dead? Set in some kind of
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Tommy Jarvis (Thom Mathews) attempts to mutilate the body of Jason, but accidentally reanimates him when lightening strikes. Jason heads to the old campgrounds to kill anyone there while Tommy warns the police. But no one will believe him except the sheriff’s daughter, Megan (Jennifer Cooke), who is a councilor at the newly reopened camp. It is up
Fright Night (1985)
High school student Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale), unfocused on his frigid girlfriend, Amy (Amanda Bearse), notices his new neighbors, Jerry Dandrige (Chris Sarandon) and Billy Cole (Jonathan Stark), carrying a coffin. Watching them through binoculars, he discovers that Jerry is a vampire. Fearing for his life, Charley seeks help from an old monster-movie, TV host, Peter Vincent
Fright Night Part II (1989)
Charley (William Ragsdale), who had convinced himself that the vampire from the first film didn’t exist, once again sees strange people moving in, this time next door to Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall). They look to be a vampire and her minions. Following the rules for a sequel, Fright Night Part II is the same movie
From Beyond (1986)
Dr. Edward Pretorius (Ted Sorel) and his assistant, Crawford Tillinghast (Jeffrey Combs) invent a machine that allows anyone within its field to see (and touch) a world that is normally hidden from us. Unfortunately, that means the creatures in it can see them. Their trial ends in tragedy, with Predtorious dead and missing his head, and Tillinghast
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Two on-the-run, violent criminals, Seth & Richard Gecko (George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino), kidnap an ex-minister (Harvey Keitel), his son, and daughter (Juliette Lewis), and use them to escape to Mexico. While waiting for a contact at a rowdy roadside bar, they are attacked by legions of vampires and must fight till dawn to survive. A
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)
Buck (Robert Patrick), a bank robber, gathers a gang together to join Luther, an escaped criminal (Duane Whitaker), on a heist in Mexico. But car trouble leads Luther to The Titty Twister bar, which is still run by vampires. From Dusk Till Dawn made money, so we have From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood
Ghidrah, the Three Headed Monster (1964)
A Princess goes missing after an assassination attempt, and turns up in Japan, claiming to be a 5000 year old prophetess from outer space (Venus in the subtitled version, Mars in the dubbed). She predicts that Rodan will rise from a volcano, Godzilla will destroy a ship, and a space monster named King Ghidrah will
The Ghost {Ryeong} (2004)
Ji-won (Ha-Neul Kim), suffering amnesia after an “incident” a year ago, has decided to study abroad, much to the chagrin of her possessive mother. When one of her old friends drowns in her kitchen, Ji-won begins to investigate the past, and discovers she was a rather unpleasant girl, with three unpleasant friends, all of whom