It's sick! It's twisted! It's House of 1,000 Corpses, and it's more fun than a wholesome bowl of "Agatha Crispies"! Dropped by two studios (Universal and MGM) and doomed to obscurity until Lions Gate Films gave it a limited theatrical release, Rob Zombie's gonzo horror flick is a blood-spattered throwback to the gore-fests of the 70s, lending new meaning to the term "box-office gross". Most critics misunderstood this unbridled exercise in graphic style and violence, but for devoted horror buffs it's a refreshing rebuttal to the comparatively "polite" frights of the post-Scream era. While paying homage to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Last House on the Left, Motel Hell and other gory classics, Zombie's ramshackle plot (two young couples are terrorized by an inbred family of homicidal maniacs) lacks a crucial sense of dread, but his pastiche of vivid colours, grainy fetish-films and photo-negative imagery is guaranteed to hold your attention. A bona-fide cult item, this House is definitely worth a visit... if you dare. --Jeff Shannon
From acclaimed musician and filmmaker, Rob Zombie comes an entirely new take on the highly successful and terrifying "Halloween" legacy that began in 1978.
It's that time of year again, and Michael Myers has returned home to sleepy Haddonfield, Illinois to take care of some unfinished family business.
Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.
Lily is just your typical 150-year-old, lovelorn vampire looking for the man of her nightmares...that is until she lays eyes on Herman, a seven-foot-tall, green experiment with a heart of gold. It's love at first shock as these two ghouls fall fangs over feet in this crazy Transylvanian romance.
Titles Comprise: The House Of 1000 Corpses (Dir. Rob Zombie 2003): In search of a local legend two young couples take a trip through the little-seen heartland of America. When their car breaks down the quartet are obliged to seek refuge in a nearby derelict house which is home to countless horrors that await their arrival... Monster Man (Dir. Michael Davis 2003): Anal retentive Adam has a serious case of unrequited love on his mind. The lady in question is due to marry someone else so Adam and his (ex!) best-friend Harley set off to win her heart. However Harley's not the only thing that's going to bother Adam on his journey... To make matters worse the pair have a stowaway - the sexy but mysterious Sarah a hitchhiker with an attitude and an eye on taking Adam's virginity. And to make matters even worse still a psychotic serial killer with a HUGE monster-truck is determined to make the three hapless heroes his next blood-splattered roadkill! Tattoo (Dir. Robert Schwentke 2002): When the police raid an underground rave newly graduated police officer Marc has to make himself (and his drugs) scarce. However his stash is uncovered by Detective Minks who presents Marc with an ultimatum: join the homicide team in a particularly gruesome and dangerous serial murder case or lose his fledgeling career. Marc is soon aware that Minks' missing daughter holds the key to a grisly trade in decorated human skin and faces a sole operation to protect the innocent in danger and expose the head of the organisation...
First there was House of 1000 Corpses. Then there was The Devil's Rejects. Now, from writer/director Rob Zombie, comes the next blood-soaked chapter in the most violent crime saga in history... 3 From Hell.
Shock rocker Ron Zombie directs this controversial horror tale about two young couples who become lost on the back roads of America and take refuge in a mysterious and deadly old house.
Reboot of The Munsters, that followed a family of monsters who moves from Transylvania to an American suburb.
Shock rocker Ron Zombie directs this controversial horror tale about two young couples who become lost on the back roads of America and take refuge in a mysterious and deadly old house.
It's that time of year again, and Michael Myers has returned home to sleepy Haddonfield, Illinois to take care of some unfinished family business.
Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.
From the producers of "Paranormal Activity" and "Insidious" comes writer-director Rob Zombie's most highly anticipated shocker to date - a brilliantly envisioned and haunting tale of witchcraft and Satanism.
A historic Hollywood hotel houses a supernatural evil. It's been subdued for decades - but when renovations start, a series of murders take place. It's up to our heroine to solve the mystery.
Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.
On All Hallows Eve, 1977, two young couples on a thrill-seeking ride into the unknown stumble across The Museum of Monsters and Madmen. Presided over by one Captain Spaulding – a crazed Carney if ever there was one - this unique attraction is housed out back of the only filling station for miles around. After a brief stay at the museum the couples hit the road again, picking up a hitchhiking woman, named Baby, along the way. But it isn't long before they run into engine trouble, and are forced to take refuge in the house of Baby′s family. But what they find awaiting them is a hell-on-earth more terrifying than anything they could ever imagine... This twisted slice of blood-soaked cinema from cult figure Rob Zombie harks back to a golden age when horror really meant horror and the guarantee of cinematic shocks was more of a threat than a promise.
Halloween: Inspired by Carpenter's 1978 original Rob Zombie's Halloween focuses on the early years of the young Michael Myers. After going on a murdering rampage in his home-town Michael is sentenced to 17 years of incarceration at the Smith's Grove Sanitarium maximum-security mental facility where he is treated by noted child behaviorist Dr. Samuel Loomis - the only person who can truly understand Michael's evil nature. Now 17 years later Michael escapes from the mental facility on Halloween and begins a murderous trek back to Haddonfield to continue his killing streak and seek resolution to events from his past. In Haddonfield Michael begins stalking a high school girl Laurie Strode and her friends Annie and Lynda. When Dr. Loomis now a successful author for his book on Michael hears of his escape he enlists the help of Haddonfield's Sheriff Brackett to find and put an end to Michael's reign of terror. Pulse: Based on Kiyoshi Kurosawa's cult J-horror movie Kairo Pulse delivers an equally frightening dose of supernatural horror fused with a distinct fear of technology. Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail they'll get in you'll be infected and they'll be able to take from you what they don't have anymore - life. The Ring: It begins as just another urban legend - the whispered tale of nightmarish videotape that causes anyone who watches it to die seven days later. But when four teenagers all meet with mysterious deaths exactly one week after watching just such a tape investigative reporter Rachel Keller tracks down the video...and watches it. Now the legend is coming true the clock is ticking and Rachel has just seven days to unravel the mystery of The Ring.
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