Altar (2016)

ALTAR is the terrifying story of a group of former college classmates who get lost driving to a college reunion camp out in the Sierra Nevada mountains. After stopping for the night, they stumble onto something much darker. They must battle to escape the evil they unleashed to not only save their own lives but their souls as well.

Altar (2016) Cast

Stefanie Estes

Jesse Parr

Brittany Falardeau

Tim Parrish

Deep Rai

Jessica Strand

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Coffin 2 (2017)

The mystery man known as “Trick” is back… but not on his terms. Trick finds himself trapped in a cage with four others, all immobilized from the neck down. When Trick realizes that one of the other hostages is an old foe, Detective Epperson, the two begin working together to uncover the connection between them and their captor — a masked man they suspect to be the infamous Deathstalker Killer.
Meanwhile, Agent Bobby Church of the FBI is tracking Epperson’s disappearance, which happened while the detective was following a lead in the Deathstalker case. The search soon leads Church to Epperson’s former partner, Scott, himself looking into the abduction of his friend, Olivia. When Scott and Church discover cellphone pictures of Olivia in the cage with Trick and Epperson, they must race against the clock to find the location of the cage before time runs out… and the hostages are executed one-by-one.

Coffin 2 (2017) Cast

Robert Mukes

Johnny Alonso

Erick Chavarria

Laura James

Patrick Barnitt

Kurt Ela

Scott Hamm

Michele Martin

Kipp Tribble

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The Night Watchman (2017)

Jack an ex police agent is now a rookie watchman who is tasked with taking his first night shift at a School of Music. Strange events lead him to believe that it may be haunted but his dark past as a police agent rises during the night.

The Night Watchman (2017) Cast

Jonathan Silvestri

Elena Vettori

Vanessa Grappa

Andreea Dragusanu

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House on Haunted Hill (1959)

Where the Nightmares Start

Vincent Price invites five strangers to a haunted mansion for a night of terror — and offers them $10,000 each to survive. From swinging skeletons to vats of acid, House on Haunted Hill is packed with 1950s scares, ghostly gimmicks, and a campy charm that still hits. Directed by schlock legend William Castle, this black-and-white cult classic helped define the “old dark house” subgenre and introduced a generation to supernatural horror with a theatrical twist.

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The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962)

Setting the Stage for Terror

A mad scientist keeps his fiancée’s severed head alive in a lab while searching for a new body. Yes—this is real. The Brain That Wouldn’t Die is a gloriously campy slice of early ’60s sci-fi horror filled with sleazy nightclubs, mutant experiments, and a disembodied voice screaming in agony. It’s weird, low-budget, and unforgettable. The basement monster reveal alone is worth the watch.

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Dementia 13 (1963)

What Lurks in the Plot

A woman fakes a family tragedy to secure her inheritance… but soon finds herself trapped in a foggy Irish estate haunted by secrets, axes, and possibly a ghost. Directed by a 24-year-old Francis Ford Coppola, Dementia 13 is a low-budget shocker drenched in gothic mood and early slasher DNA. It’s creepy, stylish, and surprisingly brutal for 1963.

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The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Mel Welles as Gravis Mushnick, the flower shop owner, in The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Mel Welles as Mr. Mushnick in The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), the frazzled owner of the flower shop

What Makes This Movie a Cult Classic

A clumsy flower shop assistant accidentally grows a man-eating plant—and business is suddenly booming. This original 1960 version of The Little Shop of Horrors is a wild mix of horror, dark comedy, and cult chaos. Shot in just two days by low-budget legend Roger Corman, it’s filled with oddball characters, fast-talking dialogue, and a young Jack Nicholson in one of his earliest (and weirdest) roles. Strange, scrappy, and totally unforgettable.

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The Last Man on Earth (1964)

A group of infected figures attempts to break into Vincent Price’s barricaded home in The Last Man on Earth (1964).
A group of infected figures attempts to break into Vincent Price’s barricaded home in The Last Man on Earth (1959)

How the Nightmare Starts

Vincent Price wakes up in a world overrun by the undead—alone, armed, and running out of time. The Last Man on Earth is the first film adaptation of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend, and it’s a stark, eerie take on the apocalypse. Price plays Dr. Robert Morgan, a scientist who spends his days staking the infected and his nights surviving their attacks. Bleak, minimal, and haunting, this 1964 cult classic helped define the modern vampire/zombie hybrid film.

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Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Close-up of a decaying female zombie hiding behind a tree at night in George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968), with two more zombies approaching in the background.
A haunting scene from Night of the Living Dead (1968), where the dead rise and hunger spreads in the dark woods.

The Journey Begins Here

It starts with a trip to the cemetery… and ends with the dead rising from their graves. George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead didn’t just create the modern zombie genre — it blew the doors off independent horror. Shot on a shoestring budget in black and white, this gritty, terrifying survival story is raw, relentless, and still deeply unsettling. The claustrophobic farmhouse, the shocking ending, the social commentary—it’s all here.

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