Bumbling bureaucrat Cadogan Carlton-Browne (Terry-Thomas) is sent to the previously forgotten country of Gallardia to find out why the Americans and Soviets are suddenly interested in it. The new king (Ian Bannen) is in a struggle for power with Grand Duke Alexis (John Le Mesurier), and is not being aided by the illegal dealings of
Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman (2007)
School Children start talking about the urban-legend of the Slit-Mouthed Woman, who walks about wearing a surgical mask and carrying a blade. That’s a bad idea, because she turns up and starts kidnapping kids; some she kills and others she cuts so that they have the same facial wound as she. Kyoko Yamashita (Eriko Sato),
Cashback (2005)
Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff, Oliver Wood in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), a student attending art school, works the nightshift at a twenty-four hour supermarket. Each employee finds a way to make the time pass. Ben’s approach is counterintuitive as he stops time, and then draws
Cat People (1942)
Irena Dubrovna (Simone Simon), a Serbian immigrant, falls in love with Oliver Reed (Kent Smith), and they quickly marry. Irena refuses to consummate the relationship, believing that arousal would turn her into a panther. Eventually, Oliver persuades her to see psychologist Louis Judd (Tom Conway), but he is more interested in getting his hands on
Cat People (1982)
Raised in foster homes, Irena Gallier (Nastassia Kinski) journeys to New Orleans to meet her brother, Paul (Malcolm McDowell). Paul is a shape changer, becoming a panther when sexually excited, and he wants Irena for himself. The virginal Irena is unready for her brother’s advances, or her feelings for the local zoo curator, Oliver (John
Catwoman (2004)
After introverted Patience Phillips (Halle Berry) is murdered, she is resurrected by cats. With a new sense of purpose and style, she hunts for her murderer, assumed to be the head of a cosmetics company (Lambert Wilson) or his wife (Sharon Stone). At the same time, a policeman (Benjamin Bratt) courts Patience while chasing the town’s new
Cemetery Man (1994)
Francesco Dellamorte (Rupert Everett), with his bloated, mentally retarded assistant, Gnaghi (François Hadji-Lazaro), care for the city’s cemetery, a job that has become tougher lately as the dead have been leaving their graves. Not wanting to lose his job, Francesco handles the problem on his own, shooting the zombies each night and re-burying them. Complications
Child of Darkness, Child of Light (1991)
Father Justin O’Carroll (Anthony John Denison) takes over the duties of a recently injured priest, Father Rosetti (Paxton Whitehead), in an investigation into two virgin pregnancies. Joined by Sister Anne (Sela Ward), Father O’Carroll must determine if the two fifteen-year-olds (Sydney Penny, Kristin Dattilo) are truly virgins, and if so, which is carrying the child of
Child’s Play (1988)
Mass murderer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) transfers his soul into a doll before dying of gunshot wounds inflicted by detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon). The evil doll ends up in the hands of the six-year-old son of Karen Barclay (Catherine Hicks), and soon Chucky is up to his old tricks. I was ambiguous about Child’s Play while
Child’s Play 2 (1990)
Children of the Corn (1984)
Three years ago, the children of Gatlin, Nebraska murdered everyone over eighteen at the command of Isaac (John Franklin), a child preacher who hears the words of “He Who Walks Behind the Rows.” Now, Burton and Vicky Stanton (Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton) have found themselves in the nearly abandoned town, where Isaac and his lieutenant,
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (1993)
The cult-following, parent-killing children of Gatlin, Nebraska have been relocated to a nearby farm town. Tabloid reporter John Garrett (Terence Knox) and his son, Danny (Paul Scherrer), arrive in town to investigate the killings, not suspecting that Micah (Ryan Bollman) is possessed and is re-starting the cult of the One Who Walks Beyond the Rows.