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Cult Movies

The Funhouse

Tobe Hooper’s colourful and creepy slasher classic sees a group of teens foolishly deciding to spend the night in a Funhouse. What happens? They get picked off one by one.

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The Funhouse
Slaughter High

After an April Fools Day prank leaves school nerd Marty scarred for life, he returns years later to take his revenge on his former classmates in Slaughter High.

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Slaughter High
New York Ripper

Lucio Fulci’s previously banned tale of a demented killer loose on the streets of New York is gory, chilling and bizarre. And it has a killer who sounds like Donald Duck!

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New York Ripper
Tenebrae

Dario Argento’s 1982 film is a horror/psychological thriller with a killer in Rome copycatting the murders in Peter Neil’s new murder mystery novel, Tenebrae.

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Tenebrae
Don’t Look Now

Don’t Look Now is the chilling story of a married couple who travel to Venice after the death of their young daughter. While there, visions of her begin to plague them.

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Don’t Look Now
Savage Streets

As far as rape and revenge thrillers go, this is perhaps the campiest and most ludicrous one I’ve ever come across as Linda Blair leathers up and goes out for justice.

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Savage Streets
Warlock

Directed by Steve Miner and produced in 1988, Warlock wasn’t released until 1991 but became a surprise cult hit with Julian Sands as the evil 17th century warlock.

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Warlock
Zombie Flesh Eaters

Jamie comes face to face with Lucio Fulci’s Zombie Flesh Eaters, the notorious video nasty from 1979, and miraculously lives to tell the tale… or does he?

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Zombie Flesh Eaters
The Man Who Fell To Earth

The timeless classic, The Man Who Fell To Earth, starring David Bowie, tells of an alien who arrives on Earth with a noble mission but gradually succumbs to failure.

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The Man Who Fell To Earth
Cat’s Eyes

To simultaneously see through the eyes of a cat and one of the true masters of horror and suspense, Stephen King; you’ll have to see the 1985 movie Cat’s Eye.

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Cat’s Eyes
Empire State

Ron Peck’s 1988 clubland thriller, set in the yet-to-be-developed Docklands, where its cast of characters try to escape their gloomy lives at the ‘Empire State’.

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Empire State
The Goonies

Mouth, Chunk, Data, Andy, Brand, Mikey and Sloth. Do you emember these guys from The Goonies? Get your treasure maps, we’re going on an adventure!

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The Goonies
Cannibal Girls

Campy classic from 1973, Cannibal Girls, comes complete with warning bell to let you know when to avert your eyes from the gore on screen. Do you dare look?!

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Cannibal Girls
Aliens

This time, it’s war! We continue our in depth look at the Alien Anthology Blu-ray set with 1986′s Aliens, James Cameron’s spectacular genre-crossing, eipc.

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Aliens
Children Of The Corn

Stephen King’s Children of the Corn offered something entirely different to the horror genre and tells us something about religion and following others blindly.

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Children Of The Corn
Dawn Of The Dead

As the traditional world view of society begins to collapse, George A. Romero’s classic Dawn of the Dead offers a look at the balance between dystopia and utopia.

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Dawn Of The Dead

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