The Eighteenth Angel (1997)

The Eighteenth Angel (1997)

Lucy Stanton (Rachael Leigh Cook) is the final thing needed by a group of Satanic monks to bring the Devil to Earth.  It is up to her father (Christopher McDonald) to save Lucy. Screenwriter David Seltzer hadn’t written a good script since 1976’s The Omen, so he dusted off that old success, and rewrote it. 

Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)

Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness (1995)

Things don’t look good for the teens whose school is in the center of a giant pentagram, but what do you expect when you’ve got Satanists in the basement, a pervert teacher who feels up all the girls before they get in the door, and secret lesbians in the art room.  Nope, things don’t look

Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of a Wizard (1996)

Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of a Wizard (1996)

Misa Kuroi (Kimika Yoshino) is an average high school girl, with absent parents, until her friends are slaughtered and the killer comes after her.  Years ago, a clan of magic-users was destroyed by a resurrected spirit.  After a 100 years sleep, the spirit is back, hopping bodies until it finds the one it wants to

Embrace the Darkness (1999)

Embrace the Darkness (1999)

Galen (Kevin Spirtas), a vampire unable to cope with the modern world, takes up residence in a warehouse with his protégé, Miranda (Angelina High). While Miranda hunts, Galen is drawn to Jennifer (Madison Clark), a dancer living nearby. Jennifer’s ex (Brad Bartram) wants her back, but Galen has other plans for her. Embrace the Darkness is

Encrypt (2003)

Encrypt (2003)

With the world in ruins, ex-major John Garth is hired, with the promise of food and medicine, to break into an abandoned estate  to retrieve works of art.  He is given command of a small force of commandoes, including the less-than-honorable Lapierre (Steve Bacic), an officer Garth had dealt with in the past.  All the

Enemy Mine (1986)

Enemy Mine (1986)

During a war between humans and the alien Drac, two pilots, human Willis Davidge (Dennis Quaid) and Drac Jeriba ‘Jerry’ Shigan (Louis Gossett Jr.) crash on a barren world.  The two enemies must work together to survive. An embarrassment to science fiction, Enemy Mine starts as an after school special, switches to a weepy, and ends

The Entity (1981)

The Entity (1981)

Seemingly well-adjusted single mother, Carla Moran (Barbara Hershey), is repeatedly raped by an invisible entity. Psychologist Phil Sneiderman (Ron Silver) connects her “symptoms” to an abusive childhood and troubled relationships. But when the attacks continue and others see the events, she turns to a team of parapsychologists led by Dr. Cooley (Jacqueline Brookes). The Entity is

Escape from L.A. (1996)

Escape from L.A. (1996)

Loner Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) has been captured by the U.S. national police force and brought to officers Malloy and Brazen (Stacy Keach, Michelle Forbes).  They force him to undertake a mission for the Christian fanatic president (Cliff Robertson).  He must enter L.A., no longer part of the country after the earthquake of 2000, and

Evolution (2001)

Evolution (2001)

A meteorite hits the Arizona desert, carrying simple, one celled aliens that have the ability to evolve billions of time faster than life on Earth. Community college teacher, Harry Block (Orlando Jones), and his biology teacher/ex-government scientist friend, Ira Kane (David Duchovny), investigate, and figure this is their ticket to bigger things.  However, General Russell Woodman

eXistenZ (1999)

eXistenZ (1999)

At a focus group demonstration of the new virtual reality game, eXistenZ, its creator, Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh), is shot by a fanatic “Realist.” Wounded, and with a bounty on her head, she escapes with marketing trainee, Ted Pikul (Jude Law). She fears the shooting damaged her game pod, and the only way to know is

Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)

Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)

Father Lamont (Richard Burton), investigating the death of Father Merrin (Max von Sydow), questions Regan (Linda Blair) who is under the care of Dr. Tuskin (Louise Fletcher). Using Tuskin’s telepathic, hypnosis machine, Lamont has visions of a demon and healer in Africa and is convinced that there is a connection to Regan who is still in