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- A man begins to suspect his neighbors are not what they appear to be and their secrets could be deadly.
- Two brothers, survivors of family tragedy, take different life paths: one falls for a high-spirited waitress and dreams of success, the other follows a life of petty crime. Their lives reconnect in shattering fashion.
- A Marine Biologist is assigned to investigate the mysterious deaths of marine life in an inland salt water lake that have been attributed to a creature thought to have been the stuff of legend.
- Following the death of her father in a terrible accident, sweet, yet troubled Jennifer and her friends decide to check out her dad's cabin that's located in the deep woods of Boggy Creek, Texas. While staying at said cabin for a week, Jennifer and company run afoul of an evil and vicious monster of local legend that kills men and abducts women.
- A psychologist decides to try life as a stripper to gain insight into the psyche of a stripper and finds she enjoys the freedom she feels with her body. But then a series of murders start occurring that may be connected to her pastime.
- A couple of friends are chased by a killer clown in the woods during a week-end.
- A small town becomes the focal point of a brutal clash between man and a legendary beast.
- Fern Petersen, a driven high school senior, has her life turned upside down when her overly affectionate boyfriend, Robert Klingher, dies in an embarrassing accident. When Robert returns from the dead as a love-sick ghost, he tries to reunite with Fern - only to have his heart broken. As Robert plots to kill Fern so they can be together forever, Fern will have to fight to stay in the world of the living. Clinger is a blood-soaked coming of age story about the horrors of first love.
- An idyllic, small, self-sufficient community. On the surface, it seems like the perfect neighborhood. Everything you could possibly need is within walking distance. But the pastoral exterior conceals a dark past and an even darker secret. As a group of individuals (each with their own ties and agendas with the town and each other) converge on the enclave, strange things begin to happen. Very strange things. Strange enough to test (and then break) the very fabric of reality itself.
- A guy - old enough to be her father - woos Tina away from her twenty-something boyfiend, who then starts acting even nuttier. Could it be, however, that they're BOTH whack jobs?
- A millionaire's irresponsible decision to dump millions of gallons of toxic waste into public waters comes back to haunt him.
- Plagued by nightmares and sleepwalking, Darcy can't purge her mind of the abuse her mother inflicted. When her therapist learns that her family home is abandoned, he takes back to face her past, finding a feral boy living there.
- A forbidden game. A tragic accident. Now, five friends must confront the past, themselves and a shocking secret.
- A man uses multiple disguises to unravel the mysteries and schemes of an arch enemy in a series of 6, 30-minute cliffhangar episodes.
- In this true life murder mystery, we know early on "whodunnit" (the butler, actually), but the surprising charm in the story stems from the fact that the lawyer is honest and morally upright. The story of William Marsh Rice and his legacy, Rice University, where much of the film was shot.
- Anthology of four horror tales told by a mortitan in a crematorium containing the bodies of the latest arrivals.
- Taking place in the late 1800s, a small town political figure, living alone with only his married West Indian servants, has decided to run for office and is a sure fit for the position in question. That is, unless, his deep dark secret exposes him: He often takes up with his farm animals. Karma quickly comes to collect when his conquest of choice, his she-goat, gives birth to a most hideous creature.
- The comedic story of 5 children unexpectedly trapped in a haunted house where they encounter Dracula, the Wolfman, Igor and the Frankenstein monster.
- this is a romantic drama of a witch on her twin flame journey
- Midnight Abyss is a psychological horror film that dwells into the horrors of our own imaginations and nightmares. We follow Tod (Andy Palmer), a regular teenager who appears normal on the outside but is really a trouble individual on the inside. He has been having a reoccurring nightmare that haunts him every night; he is being chased by a silhouetted figure through an eerie forest and no one is around to help him. Towards the end of the dream he hits a dead end and the figure attacks him just before he wakes up. During a lecture in his psychology class the next morning Tod learns more about nightmares and the kinds of psychological effects it can have on the mind, this gives him a chance to try and dissect his own personal nightmare. His best friend, Lucy (Briannah Korin), calls him and invites him over later that night to watch a movie; she has been ill with some sort of unknown sickness and has been confined to her bed for the past week. Tod agrees and later that night they end up watching a horror film involving a vampire (Will Sheffield) chasing after a young woman (Tracy Collins) outside a huge Gothic castle. Being personally terrified of vampires, the movie really gets to Tod. After leaving Lucy's house, he begins to hear and see things on his journey back home and starts to come under the impression that a real vampire is after him. From there we go inside Tod's head and see his nightmares come to life as he struggles to face and overcome his own personal fears.
- The Hidden Jungle is a childrens action-adventure movie about the misadventures of a sabotaged NASA Shuttlecraft mission. It was written and produced by Warren Chaney and directed by Steve McCurdy. Executive Producer was Beverly Wilson and the films distributor was Intercontinental Releasing Corporation. Dr. Beverly Owens (Charity Merrill) survives a space shuttle crash landing in an African terrorist nation unfriendly to the United States. She is taken prisoner by Akmed Najah (Charles Charpiot) who seeks to use a new satellite's plutonium payload as material for a nuclear weapon. The U.S. President (Warren Chaney) sends covert CIA operative Bill Murphy (William Brown) to ask aerial flight ace Zach Taylor (Chuck Stockdale) to lead a secret in-country search and rescue effort. Murphy and Taylor team up with Desirée Jones (Lesley Chaney), daughter of a famous archeologist and Jason (Jason Chaney), a small boy whose parents were killed when he was three. Together they search for evidence of the downed spacecraft and the missing astronaut. Najah discovers they are in is country and sends trained terrorists to stop them. The Dacoits or trained killers led by Akmed Najahs son Taj-a-tali, nearly captures Zach and his party but is himself captured. Taj is rescued but is ordered to death by Nahjah who sees the sons failure as incompetence. Taylor and Desirée locate Najahs lair and manage to rescue the Astronaut and retrieve the plutonium. Najah dies in hand-to-hand combat but his Dacoits surround the escaping parties. Jason flies Zachs plane to where they are located but nearly crash-lands the craft in his rescue effort. Together, they defeat the Dacoit and fly off to safety taking with them, Taj-a-tali. In an emotional scene, Murphy learns that Taj-a-tali was not Akmed Najahs son but a kidnapped American. Murphy discovers that Taj is the son that he thought had been killed twelve years earlier by Najah. The film closes as Zach, leaving Desirée and Jason, flies toward the horizon of a setting African sun.
- A young javelina seeks revenge on hunters that killed her mother.
- Andrew Suire and Nicholas Sturghill star in this independent production that's based on a true story about a billionare who hires an assassin to wipe out the crooked cops who wrongfully murdered his son.