Self-conscious Sarah (Kay Lenz) and her prom-queenish sister Patty (Morgan Brittany) start college, and concentrate on the only thing important: getting into a sorority. Patty is accepted as a pledge at the house where all the girls are pretty but bitchy, while Sarah is only wanted by the smart-but-plain house. Naturally, the bad girls, led
The Initiation of Sarah (2006)
Sarah (Mika Boorem), a strong and hot chick with a past of accidentally tossing things around with her mind, and her sister Lindsey (Summer Glau), who lacks the depth of a dried up riverbank, arrive at college and the world of good verses evil sororities. Evil, represented by Chorine (Joanna Garcia) and Alpha Nu, needs
Innocent Blood (1992)
A lonely vampire (Anne Parillaud) uses mafia gangsters as her food, but accidentally allows one (Robert Loggia) to rise as a vampire himself. Soon he is creating a new kind of “made-man” and she is working with an unstable cop (Anthony LaPaglia) to stop this new threat. Quick Review: This greatly underappreciated horror comedy is John
The Innocents (1961)
In Victorian England, a wealthy man (Michael Redgrave) hires a repressed woman, Miss Gidden (Deborah Kerr), as the governess for his niece, Flora (Pamela Franklin), and nephew, Miles (Martin Stephens), giving her complete control as he never ventures to his country estate to see them. The children appear well behaved at first, but Miles has
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
Louis (Brad Pitt), a vampire, tells a writer (Christian Slater) his life’s story. In 1791, he met the vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise) in New Orleans. Lestat transformed him, but Louis, already depressed, couldn’t accept his murderous nature. To keep him as a companion, Lestat turned a little girl, Claudia (Kirsten Dunst), into a vampire. The Hunger started a move
The Invisible Agent (1942)
The grandson of the original Invisible Man, Frank Raymond (Jon Hall), has kept the invisibility serum secret until the attack on Pearl Harbor. He becomes a new invisible man, spying for the U.S.A. While on a mission in Germany, he romances Maria Sorenson (Ilona Massey) and foils the plans of Conrad Stauffer (Cedric Hardwicke), Karl
The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
Framed for his brother’s murder, Geoffrey Radcliffe (Vincent Price) is saved from the gallows by his fiancée, Helen Manson (Nan Grey), and Dr. Frank Griffin (John Sutton), brother of the original Invisible Man, who supply Geoffrey with the invisibility serum. Geoffrey escapes and searches for the real killer, knowing that it won’t be long before the
The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)
Amnesiac and psychopath Robert Griffin (Jon Hall) escapes from an asylum after regaining his memory, and seeks out his old cohorts, the Herricks (Lester Matthews, Gale Sondergaard), demanding his cut, and more, in a diamond mine. Thrown out and on the run, he happens to stop at the home of a scientist (John Carradine), who
The Invisible Woman (1940)
An eccentric scientist (John Barrymore) invents an invisibility machine and puts in ad in the paper for a volunteer subject. The volunteer turns out to be an adventurous female model, Kitty Carroll (Virginia Bruce). Soon, mobsters are interested in the machine, and the scientist’s playboy patron (John Howard) is interested in the girl. Outside of
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)
Andrew Braddock (Michael York) is shipwrecked on an island controlled by scientist Dr. Moreau (Burt Lancaster) and his mercenary, Montgomery (Nigel Davenport). Braddock is horrified to discover that Moreau is experimenting on animals, attempting to turn them into humans. His beastmen are controlled by religious devotion to Moreau, and the threat of the House of Pain.
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
Edward Douglas (David Thewlis) survives a plane crash at sea, only to be rescued by Montgomery (Val Kilmer) and taken to an island controlled by mad scientist Dr. Moreau (Marlon Brando). Moreau has crossed human DNA with that of other animals, creating beastmen that he controls by means of imbedded pain chips. Moreau’s “daughter” (Fairuza
It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955)
A military sub is grabbed deep underwater by something unknown. Doctor John Carter (Donald Curtis) and Doctor Leslie Joyce (Faith Domergue) determine that the culprit is a giant octopus, altered by radiation. While the military search for the beast, Carter and Commander Pete Matthews (Kenneth Tobey) vie for the affections of Joyce. For several generations,