There's something for everyone here...
If you like campy, here's a tent and some s'mores... and murder.
If you like wilderness horror, here's spam in a cabin... and murder.
If you like creature features, here they come for you... and to murder.
Into serial killers? GUESS WHAT! ... hippies.
... and 33½ HOURS OF HORROR
20+ Films on 6 Discs
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE FILMS BY...
Joe Dante, Tobe Hooper, Jaume Balaguero, and
an in-depth documentary of the Manson Family Murders
The Midnight Horror Collection: Road Trip To Hell
UPC 096009962494
5 hours, 28 minutes
- THE CRAVING (Sean Dillon, 2008) — On a road trip across the country, a group of college friends become stranded in the desert. Miles from anywhere and with limited supplies, they discover that when the sun goes down, a deadly killer comes out. Something that will not go into the night quietly... or without a meal. The group must battle the creature for their lives in a desolate, harsh land that few have survived.
- SHELTERED (Josh Stoddard, 2010) — On the eve of a massive storm, Joey, an awkward but straight-laced bartender, offers a group of vacationers refuge at his house. As the storm wreaks havoc outside, the group slowly discovers why they've been invited to the house, just how disturbed their host is, and that they'll have to fight a crazed killer if they're to see the light of dawn. Josh Stoddard directed only this film. His showbiz career afterward involved writing and executive producing on various TV series like Your Friends & Neighbors, The Shannara Chronicles, Warrior, Betas, and Into the Badlands.
- HELL'S HIGHWAY (Jeff Leroy, 2002) — A road trip for four college friends turns into a twisted, bloody nightmare when they pick up Lucinda, a hot, young hitchhiker who lusts for the kill. After she terrorizes them, the group kills her. But around the next bend—and every bend—she appears like a mirage, ready to slaughter again. Jeff Leroy is a modern B-movie factory whose 2019 film, Giantess Attack vs. Mecha Fembot, overtook The Conversation on its rise up the list of most intriguing films in cinematic history.
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- FEEDING GROUNDS (Junior Bonner, 2006) — En route to a weekend at a desert cabin, four young couples find themselves in a dangerous situation that will push them to their breaking points. After a glitch in plans forces them to pull over, they burn time by getting the party started amid the gorgeous desert scenery until a grisly discovery sets them running. But there's nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide... Junior Bonner is known for not being the name of Sam Peckinpah's first film with Steve McQueen.
The Midnight Horror Collection: Urban Legends
UPC 096009931995
6 hours, 25 minutes
- THE RIDGE (Brett Haley, 2005) — When a group of young adults head off to a vacation home in the mountains, they think they will be spending their time in solitude. To their surprise, they are joined by a legendary murderer known as The Ridge Runner.
- WAGES OF SIN (Aaron Robson, 2006) — When a beautiful college graduate inherits an abandoned house in the countryside, she and her friends go there for a weekend getaway, only to discover that the evil presence of a twisted preacher still lingers there—and it doesn't want them to leave.
- BLOODY MARY (Richard Valentine, 2006) — When a group of psychiatric hospital nurses invoke the spirit of Bloody Mary—a supposed urban myth—the slaughter begins. The legend is real, her vengeance is fatal, and to free her, all you have to do is say her name.
- MR. HALLOWEEN (Andy Wolf, 2007) — Life in the small town of Sauqinguoit is safe... until a handful of youths go missing. The kids blame a local legend—a recluse nicknamed Mr. Halloween. But when the police fail to listen to their claims, a group of teens decide to take matters into their own hands.
Masters of Terror
UPC 096009839192
6 hours, 44 minutes
- THE SIX DEGREES OF HELTER SKELTER (Mike Dorsey, 2009) — With original music recordings [by Charles Manson], rare vintage photos of the story's major players, and never-before-seen autopsy reports, The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter is a hauntingly unique retelling of the notorious Manson Family Murders.
- THE HOLE (Joe Dante, 2009) — By the director of The Howling and Gremlins... Liz Dunn (Thora Birch) and three of her prep school friends decide to hide in a long-abandoned bomb shelter to party and hang out. But when someone locks them in, anxious hours turn into desperate days and their spontaneous adventure turns into a bloody fight for survival.
- THE NAMELESS, aka Los sin nombre (Jaume Balaguero, 1999) — Five years after her daughter, Angela, was murdered, Claudia receives a phone call from a young woman claiming to Angela, asking for help. With skeptical authorities unwilling to help, it's up to Claudia to investigate her daughter's true fate. *This film has English dubbing only.*
- THE CROW: WICKED PRAYER (Lance Mungia, 2005) — Just as ex-con Jimmy Cuervo (Edward Furlong) tries to straighten out his life, he and his girlfriend Lily are brutally murdered in a satanic ritual. But payback is at hand when Cuervo rises from the dead—with the power of The Crow—to avenge Lily's death.
Horror Collector's Set
UPC 096009679095
6 hours, 3 minutes
- [duplicate of BLOODY MARY]
- MORTUARY (Tobe Hooper, 2005) — From the director of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [yes, it's two words in Hooper's original...] In the small town of Santa Loraina, California, the decrepit, long-abandoned Fowler Funeral Home has become a local legend. As the story has it, Zeb Fowler bought the land to start up a ranching business, but something killed off all the cattle. To make ends meet, Zeb became the town mortician, and the Fowler house was turned into a funeral home - complete with a cemetery for a yard. But the strangest part of the story is the Fowler's son Bobby, whose face was so hideously disfigured it was hidden beneath a burial shroud. At age eight, Bobby mysteriously vanished, and ten years later his parents were found murdered - their faces smashed in. Locals believe that Bobby is still alive. Today, the Fowler Funeral Home is the stuff nightmares are made of - backed-up sewage pooling in the yard, a house of filth, decay, coffins, embalming equipment, and a strange black fungus growing on everything and now the Doyle family is moving in. Having recently lost her husband, Leslie Doyle (Denise Crosby) is relocating her two children, Jonathan (Dan Byrd) and Jamie (Stephanie Patton), to Santa Loraina so she can become the town's new mortician. But the Doyles have no idea of the horror that they're in for. Soon they'll uncover what happened to the Fowlers - what evil inhabits the grounds of their estate and what happens to anyone who steps foot there...
- MEMORY (Bennett Joshua Davlin, 2006) — Imagine accidentally ingesting a strange powder and being haunted by nightmarish visions, memories of a shadowy predator who abducts young girls. That's what happens to Dr. Taylor Briggs (Billy Zane BloodRayne, Titanic) when he is exposed to a mysterious drug while lecturing in Brazil. Forced to relive the dark, twisted memories of a killer, Dr. Briggs embarks upon a lone journey to unlock the mystery of a past that is not his own - and find a killer whose horrifying work may not be over... A mind-bending, psychological thrill-ride, Memory will make you question everything you experience right up to a surprise twist ending that will rock the very core of your reality. Co-starring Tricia Helfer, Ann-Margret, and Dennis Hopper.
- SALVAGE (Jeffrey Crook and Joshua Crook, 2006) — Claire Parker is going to die. At the hands of a sadistic and depraved killer, she will endure a terrifying, unimaginably brutal death - and it will all happen again. After being beaten, dragged, sliced, and stabbed, Claire awakens at work - where it all began - untouched and unharmed. But the hellish ordeal is far from over. The madman is back and he's ready for more blood...
Where Evil Lies (2 Discs)
UPC 683904536792
8 hours, 58 minutes
- DEVOUR (David Winkler, 2005) — For months, Jake Gray has been haunted by disturbing premonitions of murder and self-mutilation he can't explain, until two high school friends, Dakota and Conrad, introduce him to a mysterious online computer game called The Pathway. Suddenly, Jake's violent visions are brought to life as the game begins transforming his terrifying daydreams into gruesome reality. Starring Jensen Ackles, Shannyn Sossamon, and Dominique Swain
- POPULATION 436 (Michelle MacLaren, 2006) — The idyllic small town of Rockwell Falls appears to be heaven on Earth, but when Steve Kady, a federal investigator, is sent to learn why the town's population hasn't changed for the last hundred years, he soon learns what truly lies beneath the seemingly perfect surface. Trapped in a twisted web of religious fervor and puritanical tradition from which no one has ever escaped, Kady must now find a way out – or lose his life. Starring Jeremy Sisto and Fred Durst.
- CANDY STRIPERS (Kate Robbins, 2006) — An alien spacecraft lands in a small California town, its passengers on a mission to take over the world. Their first stop is the local hospital, where they inhabit the bodies of comely candy stripers, turning them into voracious sexual predators on the lookout for men to use as breeders for their alien race! Only an injured basketball player and his friends see their wicked plan.
- INCUBUS (Anya Camillieri, 2005) — In the dead of night, a group of lost college students stumble upon an abandoned laboratory hidden deep in the woods. Exhausted, they break in, only to find the hallways littered with dead bodies. Coming across a coma patient locked within an isolation cell, they discover The Sleeper, a murderer who can literally dream his way into their minds. So when her friends are transformed into bloodthirsty killers, a terrified young woman tries desperately to escape.
- WIND CHILL (Gregory Jacobs, 2007) — Desperate to get home for Christmas, a college student catches a ride with a strange classmate. As soon as she realizes he knows a little too much about her, the stranger decides to take a shortcut down a remote country road. Caught in a raging snowstorm, the young travelers are suddenty forced off the road by a mysterious car. Stranded, they soon realize the cold is the least of their worries
- THE COTTAGE (Paul Andrew Williams, 2007) — In a remote part of the countryside, a bungled kidnapping turns into a living nightmare for four central characters when they cross paths with a psychopathic farmer and all hell breaks loose.
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