Category: Horror

Horror

  • Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence

    When Kate Sullivan storms a hostage situation, the whole incident is captured on tape by an unscrupulous media crew who edit the footage to show her killing a helpless victim. “Maniac Cop” takes it upon himself to exact revenge upon those who smeared her name.

  • Critters 4

    A super strain of genetically engineered mutants are designed to take over the universe, hungry to conquer the galaxy, with an appetite for mankind.

  • The Story of Lady Sue

    Young master Ying Feng is kicked out of home by his father, a master of mystical magic cures, because the “leader of black religion” is out to kill his entire family. Honest and stout-hearted, Ying Feng punches three guys who want to screw pretty dancer Miss Fan. Fan gets sweet on Feng and he agrees to let her stay with him. The Fairy comes to town, touting his magic powers to cure the sick for anyone who’ll pay his exorbitant fee. Ying Feng has some of the same talent, and cures a sick woman with no money and for no payment, thereby shaming The Fairy into both taking him on as a disciple and agreeing to charge less. Li Quan, the “leader of black religion”, has not given up trying to find Ying Feng, but his search is greatly slowed down by his assistants being far more interested in screwing each other silly than revenge. Note – Both of the lead characters are actually called “Fung” in Cantonese, so I have used the Mandarin forms of their names, to distinguish them.

  • Raising Cain

    Child psychologist Carter Nix is a loving and caring family man, but under this appearance lies a dark and troubled past. Grappling with the consequences of this past on his own psyche and the influence of his returning father and violent brother Cain, Carter becomes involved in a series of murders and kidnappings. Meanwhile, his wife Jenny rekindles an old love affair, placing herself in the crosshairs of her increasingly unstable husband.

  • Monkey Boy

    Half man, half monkey, Chad was born in a lab and kept hidden from the world. A journalist, investigating a macabre mass-murder, discovers the mutant boy — a creature with the mind of a child and superhuman strength. But the reporter finds out the hard way that nothing, and nobody, can stand in the way of progress. (Re-titled for its American VHS release, “Monkey Boy” is an abbreviated film version of Lawrence Gordon Clark’s 1991 mini-series “Chimera”.)

  • Passions Across Two Lifetimes

    One Bon Lan Festival night, Detective Ma Rufei (played by Fang Zhongxin) accidentally looked through the files of a theater fire that happened more than 20 years ago and decided to find out the truth. In the process, he meets the beautiful Qin Xiaohong (played by Guo Aiming), whose cold and arrogant character makes Fei determined to pursue her. Hong’s adoptive father, Qin Baojian (played by Liu Jiang), is a master of numerology. He told Hong not to get married before he was thirty years old, otherwise his life would be in danger.

  • Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth

    Pinhead is set loose on the sinful streets of New York City to create chaos with a fresh cadre of Cenobitic kin.

  • Don Gio

    The full-length film which, though based on Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni, is more about the complexity of the time and the world. We witness the creation of a modern production of Don Giovanni, reflecting the controversial present. Mozart’s exciting music, uninhibited erotic, and the eternal struggle against evil which constitutes the energy of our existence.

  • Dr. Lamb

    An abnormal taxi driver lusts for blood every rainy night, and several young women are killed as a result. The muderer, Laiu, likes to take photos of the victims dismembered bodies as momentos. Inspector Lee is called onto the case in this bizarre thriller.

  • The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter

    A creature of demonic nature, too hideous to have a name, once again terrorizes the college kids that summoned it.