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The Ultimate Horror Collection

The Ultimate Horror Collection
£59.99

Ten chillers for your delight. Features Creep (Smith, 2004), 28 Days Later (Boyle, 2002), The Hole (Hamm, 2001), The Blair Witch Project (Myrick & Sanchez, 1999), The Omen (Donner, 1976), From Hell (Hughes & hughes, 2001), Deathwatch (Bassett, 2002), Wrong Turn (Schmidt, 2003), Dead End (Andrea & Canepa, 2003) and Jeepers Creepers 2 (Salva, 2003).

American Horror Story - Season 1

American Horror Story - Season 1
£28.95

American Horror Story revolves around the Harmons a family of three who moved from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all-star cast features Dylan McDermott as Ben Harmon a psychiatrist; Connie Britton as Vivien Harmon Ben's wife; Taissa Farmiga as Violet the Harmon's teenage daughter; Jessica Lange in her first-ever regular series TV role as Constance the Harmon's neighbour; Evan Peters plays Tate Langdon one of Ben's patients; and Denis O'Hare as Larry Harvey. Guest stars for the series include Frances Conroy as the Harmon's housekeeper; Alexandra Breckenridge as the Harmon's housekeeper; and Jamie Brewer as Constance's daughter. Episodes Comprise: Pilot Home Invasion Murder House Halloween Part 1 Halloween Part 2 Piggy Piggy Open House Rubber Man Spooky Little Girl Smoldering Children Birth Afterbirth

American Horror Story Asylum

American Horror Story Asylum
£26.95

Explore sanity and real-life horrors in the macabre Briarcliff insane asylum. The second instalment of the award winning psychosexual horror series. Set in 1964 American Horror Story: Asylum takes viewers into a Church-run haven for the criminally insane ruled with an iron fist by Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) a nun with a troubled past. This grisly tale begins in present day when Leo and Teresa the unsuspecting newlyweds choose to spend their honeymoon within the safe haven of a now abandoned asylum. Or is it... once inside the pair is thrust into a gruesome fight for their lives as the story flashes back to 1964. Originally a tuberculosis ward Briarcliff Manor western Massachusetts was brought by the Catholic Church and transformed into a chilling insane asylum. Monsignor Timothy O'Hara (Joseph Fiennes) and the formidable Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) are in charge with the help of Sister Eunice (Lily Rabe).

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 - Vol.2

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 - Vol.2
£22.49

Representing a major television event in the US when it began broadcasting on Showtime in October 2005, the Masters of Horror series brings together an astonishing roster of major names from the horror genre, including Dario Argento, Tobe Hooper, Takashi Miike, Larry Cohen, William Malone and John McNaughton to direct a series of original 1-hour films.

Masters Of Horror (Series 2 Volume 2)

Masters Of Horror (Series 2 Volume 2)
£22.49

The other half of the second series of the show that unites some of the horror genre's most respected filmmakers. Includes 'We All Scream For Ice Cream', 'Sound Like', 'The Washingtonians', 'The Damned Thing', 'Dream Cruise' and 'The V Word'.

Asian Horror Collection

Asian Horror Collection
£20.99

Contains Audition, Dark Water and The Eye - three classics to remind you why the new wave of Asian horror has been ripped off by Hollywood so often! A single man looking for a good time finds terror instead in the notorious Audition, directed by cult auteur Takashi Miike (Ichi The Killer, Visitor Q). The man who kicked off the J-horror wave with Ring, Hideo Nakata, increases the tension, realism and unease in the urban nightmare Dark Water, since remade by Hollywood. Finally, Pan-asian auteurs The Pang Brothers bring their famed editing skills to bear on the horror genre in their tense and terrifying film, The Eye.

Hammer House Of Horrors (Box Set)

Hammer House Of Horrors (Box Set)
£19.95

Hammer House Of Horror is synonymous with terror suspense and the supernatural. These alternative bedtime stories sparked millions of sleepless nights when originally screened and remain as scary as ever! The stories cover a wide range. Thrills and chills. Mystery and intrigue. Suspense and the supernatural. Everything from sheer spine-tingling horror to sinister drama the occult and the eerie. Episodes include: The House That Bled To Death The Silent Scream The Two Faces Of Evil The Mark Of Satan Witching Time Visitor From The Grave Rude Awakening Charlie Boy Children Of The Full Moon The Thirteenth Reunion The Carpathian Eagle Guardian Of The Abyss Growing Pains.

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 Volume 2

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 Volume 2
£18.95

Thirteen of the most acclaimed directors of horror and suspense have gathered from around the world to tell their darkest dreams in their own distinctive styles. Each film is a stand-alone exercise in terror made by the creative talent behind some of the most horrifying and groundbreaking cinema of all time...They share a mission: To send a chill up your spine. They are the:Masters of Horror:This Second Volume of Series 1 contains the final 6 films together with more than 16 hours of Special Features.Dario Argento - Jenifer.Tobe Hooper - Dance Of The Dead.Takashi Mike - Imprint.Larry Cohen - Picke Me Up.William Malone - Fair Haired Child.John McNaughton - Haeckel's Tale.Coming Soon:Masters Of Horror Series 2 - 13 films from some of the masters of horror cinema including....Tobe Hooper John Landis Ernest R. Dickerson Brad Anderson John Carpenter Dario Argento Joe Dante Mick Garris Tom Holland Peter Medak Stuart Gordon Rob Schmidt and Norio Tsuruta.

Masters Of Horror - Series 2 Vol. 1

Masters Of Horror - Series 2 Vol. 1
£18.95

Thirteen of the most acclaimed directors of horror and suspense have gathered from around the world to tell their darkest dreams in their own distinctive styles. Each film is a stand-alone exercise in terror made by the creative talent behind some of the most horrifying and groundbreaking cinema of all time... They share a mission: To send a chill up your spine. They are the Masters of Horror.This First Volume of Series 2 contains 7 films together with more than 8 hours of Special Features.Dario Argento PeltsJohn Carpenter Pro-LifeJohn Landis FamilyRob Schmidt Right To DieJoe Dante The Screwfly SolutionMick Garris Valerie On The Stairs

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 Volume 1

Masters Of Horror - Series 1 Volume 1
£18.95

The premise of this groundbreaking television show is simple: Take thirteen of the greatest horror filmmakers and turn them loose on some fresh and original stories. This box set contains half of the first series of THE MASTERS OF HORROR made up if seven episodes. Each episode is a completely independent story but all are as equally chilling. Volume one of the first series features shows from directors such as John Carpenter (HALLOWEEN THE THING) Don Coscarelli (PHANTASM BEATMASTER) JOE DANTE (THE HOWLING GREMLINS) Stuart Gordon (RE-ANIMATOR FROM BEYOND) and John Landis (AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON INNOCENT BLOOD).

Masters Of Horror - Series 2 Vol. 2

Masters Of Horror - Series 2 Vol. 2
£18.95

Thirteen of the most acclaimed directors of horror and suspense have gathered from around the world to tell their darkest dreams in their own distinctive styles. Each film is a stand-alone exercise in terror made by the creative talent behind some of the most horrifying and groundbreaking cinema of all time...They share a mission: To send a chill up your spine. They are the Masters of Horror.This Second Volume of Series 2 contains the final 6 films together with more than 10 hours of Special Features.Includes - We All Scream For Ice Cream; Sounds Like; The Washingtonians; The Damned Thing; Dream Cruise; The V Word

Horror Triple Pack

Horror Triple Pack
£16.99

Three modern British horrors that are destined for classic status. Includes Dog Soldiers, The Descent and 28 Days Later.

The Last Horror Movie

The Last Horror Movie
£13.99

Disturbing film in which wedding photographer Max is determined to direct an intelligent film about murder and confront his audience with an intense exploration of the mind of a maniac. Soon however, he is blurring the line between fiction and reality as he starts to snuff out victims himself. Using a teen horror video rental tape as the master copy of his film to lure his victims, he invites them to watch and then punishes them for their voyeurism.

Great British Movies: Horror

Great British Movies: Horror
£13.99

Contains Nothing But the Night (Sasdy, 1973), Vampire Circus (Young, 1971) and The Man Who Changed His Mind (Stevenson, 1936). Adapted from a novel by John Blackburn, Nothing but the Night is an occult mystery which, in its Scottish setting and centrality of children to the plot, is reminiscent of The Wicker Man. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee - as a pathologist and a policeman respectively - star as the men trying to work out the mystery behind the sudden deaths of trustees of an island castle orphanage. A Hammer horror set in early 19th century Serbia, Vampire Circus sees an itinerant circus arrive in a small village. Initially there is rejoicing at the prospect of entertainment to relieve the burden of years of plague, believed by the superstitious locals to be the result of a vampire's curse - but shortly after the circus's arrival the children of the village start to die in mysterious circumstances. The Man Who Changed His Mind is a rare 1936 British Boris Karloff film. Karloff plays Dr. Laurience, a once-respectable scientist whose research has led him to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The scientific community has rejected him, and he risks losing everything for which he has worked - but then he is offered a lifeline - and the use of a laboratory - by the owner of a newspaper looking for a good story. But just whose brains is Dr. Laurience going to experiment on?

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
£13.49

Camp musical sci-fi horror movie spoof The Rocky Horror Picture Show has become - thanks to elaborate audience participation on the midnight movie circuit - the definitive cult film. When bland engaged couple Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon) seek shelter after their car breaks down in a storm, they find themselves made welcome in the very weird home of mad scientist Dr Frank N. Furter (Tim Curry), an alien transvestite who is building a monster called Rocky. The film was written by Richard O'Brien, who co-stars as sinister singing butler Riff-Raff, and songs include the immortal 'Time Warp' and 'Sweet Transvestite'. One of the most bizarrely entertaining and satisfying musicals ever made.

Cult Horror Collection 2011

Cult Horror Collection 2011
£12.95

DraculaAlthough there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker’s classic tale Dracula none is more enduring than this 1931 movie. Towering ominously among the shadows of the Carpathian Mountains Castle Dracula strikes fear in the hearts of the Transylvanian villagers below. With the superb Bela Lugosi starring as the screen’s most popular vampire Count Dracula the film’s eerie and chilling mood is enhanced by specialist horror director Tod Browning. Dracula remains a masterpiece not only of the genre but for all time.FrankensteinBoris Karloff stars as the screen’s most memorable monster in what many consider to be the greatest horror film ever made. Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster (Karloff) out of lifeless body parts. It is director James Whale’s adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel blended with Karloff’s compassionate portrayal of a creature groping for identity that makes Frankenstein a masterpiece not only of the genre but for all time.The Wolf ManThe original horror classic that introduced one of the screen’s most infamous monsters! Lon Chaney Jr. portrays Larry Talbot who returns to his father’s (Claude Rains) castle in Wales and meets a beautiful woman (Evelyn Ankers). One fateful night Talbot escorts her to a local carnival where Jenny’s fate is revealed by a mysterious gypsy fortune teller. Today over 65 years after it was first released the dreamlike atmospheres and elaborate settings combined with a chilling musical score make The Wolf Man a masterpiece not only of the genre but for all time!The Bride of FrankensteinOne of the most popular horror classics of all time and an acclaimed sequel to the original Frankenstein. The legendary Boris Karloff reprises his role as the screen’s most misunderstood monster who now longs for a mate of his own. Colin Clive is back as the overly ambitious Dr. Frankenstein who creates the ill-fated bride (Elsa Lanchester). Directed by the original’s James Whale (his last horror film) and featuring a haunting musical score The Bride of Frankenstein ranks as one of the finest films not only of the genre but for all time.

Dr Terror's House of Horrors

Dr Terror's House of Horrors
£11.99

This cult horror tale stars Peter Cushing as the mysterious Dr Schreck, who boards a train and offers to tell his five fellow passengers their fortunes using his tarot cards. The deadly tales he tells includes werewolves, voodoo and a severed hand. Who is this sinister Doctor - and where exactly is the train heading?

The Horror of Frankenstein

The Horror of Frankenstein
£11.99

Another Hammer re-telling of the enduring tale, this time with elements of black comedy and a fresh-faced Victor Frankenstein.

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