Vampire hunter, Derek Bliss (Jon Bon Jovi) and a rag-tag team consisting of a young teen, a streetwise fighter, a psychic holding off her vampire infection with drugs, a priest, and an old man must find and destroy a master vampire before she discovers how to walk in the daylight. Quick Review: Sinking below the
Vampires: The Turning (2005)
A vacationing kick boxer must rescue his girlfriend from a gang of vampires in Thailand. He finds himself in the middle of a three-way war between the gang, vampire hunters, and a group of vampires trying to rid of the world of their own kind. Quick Review: Initially, this was set to be a third film
Vamps: Deadly Dreamgirls (1995)
Horror film-loving priest, Seamus (Paul Morris), falls in love with Heather (Jennifer Huss), a stripper that works at a club that’s filled with vampires (Jenny Wallace, Amber Newman, Stacey Sparks). As the vampires remove their tops, Seamus must come to grips with his feelings and fears that Heather could become one of the undead. I’m perfectly
Vamps 2 (2002)
Ex-priest Seamus (VaPaul Morris) worries that his vampire stripper girlfriend, Heather, will give into her darker nature. But he has bigger things to worry about as they are being hunted by a powerful vampire (Amber Newman) who is the twin sister of a stripper-vampire Seamus killed in the first film. But Seamus and Heather are given
Vampyr (1932)
David Gray, a man obsessed by the occult and no longer able to distinguish reality from fantasy, is awakened by a strange man who has entered his room. The man, who turns out to be the lord of a nearby manor house, is panicked about death, and leaves a book about vampirism. Later, Gray goes to the
Van Helsing (2004)
Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) travels to Transylvania to defeat Dracula (Richard Roxburgh). He joins up with Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale), whose family has fought Dracula for centuries, and they find themselves surrounded by vampires, werewolves, the Frankenstein Monster (Shuler Hensley), and assorted other evils. What do you get when you combine exceptionally skilled filmmakers, a
Versus (2000)
Two escaped convicts and a group of yakuza with a female prisoner meet in the woods. Bickering results in the death of the leader of the yakuza, but unknown to them, this is the Forest of Resurrection, and the dead man rises as a zombie. Soon, zombies are everywhere and everyone is fighting to survive
A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
Carol and Mike Brady (Florence Henderson, Robert Reed) decide to skip their planned Christmas trip and bring their six children, Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher Knight), Bobby (Mike Lookinland), Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb), and Cindy (Jennifer Runyon) along with their spouses and children, home for a big family Christmas. However each of the
A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas (2001)
Lois is set for a perfect Christmas with visits to friends, a huge meal, presents purchased early, and baby Stewie in the Christmas play. Stewie, on the other hand, is worried about this megalomaniacal Santa Claus who is always watching him. When Peter accidentally gives all the presents away to charity, it is the first
Vice Versa (1948)
A pair of wishes—pronounced over an Indian artifact stolen by a disreputable brother-in-law—switch the bodies of Paul Bultitude (Roger Livesey), a pompous Victorian stockbroker, and Dick (Anthony Newley), his more than ordinarily silly son. Dick, happy with the transition, attempts to emulate his father but appears to those around him to have gone insane. Paul refuses
The Village (2004)
The residents of an early 18th century village live happily, keeping a truce with the unknown creatures of the woods. But something has upset the nameless beings, and worse, someone may have to break the pact and enter the forest. In The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan gave us one of the great twist endings.Â
Village of the Damned (1960)
In the small village of Midwich, every person collapses, unconscious, for four hours. Later, it’s found that every fertile woman in town became pregnant in those lost hours. All give birth simultaneously to blond-haired babies with strange eyes. As the children develop mental powers,  Gordon Zellaby (George Sanders), a scientist whose wife, Anthea (Barbara Shelley),