Horror
The horror genre is nearly as old as film itself and a whole selection of vampires, zombies, monsters, serial killers, and other fear-inspiring characters await here.
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A fantasy about how a man’s own apartment becomes a threatening place after a mosquito goes inside his ear and transforms his senses. Shift is a miniature catastrophe movie: it’s “Godzilla”, it’s “Tornado”, and all without leaving one’s kitchen. The protagonist's life revolves around fighting the mosquitoes that rule his world, his small apartment, from which he never goes out, from morning til night. »
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A futuristic Gothic horror where a tormented employee, Eve, decides to take revenge on the corporation that has fired her. With the help of a mad bomb making scientist she turns herself into an all too familiar weapon of terror and revenge. »
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"With these Zombie Eyes he renders her powerless, With this Zombie grip he makes her perform his every desire!!!" White Zombie was released in 1932, and starred Bela Lugosi, who was a huge box office hit from 1931 with Dracula, Lugosi plays the evil Murder Legendre, who can control people with a little white powder, a hand clench, and a very nasty glare. »
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City of the Dead is a 1960 film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Christopher Lee and Valentine Dyall. It was released in the United States under the title Horror Hotel. »
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She escaped death. Now it wants her back! Carnival of Souls is a cult horror film released in 1962. Produced and directed by Herk Harvey for an estimated $33,000, the movie never gained widespread public attention when it was originally released (It was part of a double-feature drive-in special with "The Devil's Mistress"), but has become a well know cult film. »
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Night of the Living Dead is, justifiably, one of the most famous independent cult horror films ever produced. Reviewers initially criticized the films graphic contents, but three decades later the Library of Congress placed Night of the Living Dead on the United States National Film Registry with other films deemed "historically, culturally or aesthetically important" and in 2001, the American Film Institute added the film to a list of one hundred important horror and thriller films. »
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Yet another classic from the King of B-movie directors - Roger Corman. In making this film, Corman was clearly influenced by Kurt Neumann's 1958 film The Fly. The Wasp Woman has the head and hands of a wasp but the body of a woman -- ironically, exactly the opposite of the creature shown in the film's poster. »
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