 | Dario Argento's masterpiece of horror, with its assault of garish colors, booming soundtrack and horrifically dreamlike set pieces, is the cinematic equivalent of an exceptionally scary fun house. It tells the story of Susan (Harper) a young,... |
 | The tenants of a Manhattan apartment are terrorized by deadly spirits. Among other equally gruesome things, they are decapitated, clawed to death by cats, burned, and attacked by a knife-wielding killer. Another stylish horror opus from the... |
 | Christopher Connelly stars in this Lucio Fulci film as George Hacker, a scientist who takes his family on vacation to Egypt so he can explore a pyramid. However when his daughter receives an amulet from a mysterious old woman, Hacker goes blind,... |
 | Daniela is nubile, blond, and bent on revenge against all men as the result of a childhood rape that left her emotionally scarred. Additionally, she's tormented by her family's history of trafficking with the Devil. The results? Murder,... |
 | Originally released in 1970, this erotic thriller from director Sergio Martino stars horror film star Edwige Fenech as Julie Wardh, a woman forced to suspect one of the men closest to her of being a cruel murderer. A cult favorite among fans of... |
 | Michele Soavi (CEMETERY MAN), best known as Dario Argento's protègè, directed this film, which was originally released as DEMONS 3. The story begins in the 13th century, as the Knights Templar destroy a village to erect a cathedral on the land.... |
 | Dr. Norman Boyle (Paolo Malco), of the New York Historical Society, accepts a research assignment abandoned by a colleague who has committed suicide. The project requires the researcher to temporarily take up residence in a New England mansion along... |
 | A two DVD set of films from the Italian horror mastermind Dario Argento (SUSPIRIA), this collection contains two of his finest: INFERNO (1978) and PHENOMENA (1985). In INFERNO, the tenants of a Manhattan apartment are terrorized by deadly spirits.... |
 | One of Lucio Fulci's more obscure movies, HOUSE OF CLOCKS was produced for Italian television in 1989. Though one might think this would force the director to cut back on his trademark gore, this film certainly isn't for the squeamish. In it, a group... |
 | Ruggero Deodato directed this cannibal movie just before his classic CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, the acme of the popular Italian cannibal subgenre of horror films and generally considered the most disgusting and vile movie ever made. Massimo Foschi and Ivan... |