A time-traveling scientist (John Hurt) encounters Dr. Frankenstein (Raul Julia) and his monster (Nick Brimble). Mary Godwin: Bridget Fonda. Elizabeth: Catherine Rabett. Byron: Jason Patric. Shelley: Michael Hutchence. Justine: Catherine Corman. Directed by Roger Corman.
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William Brent Bell directs the prequel to the 2009 horror film Orphan. Returning character Esther contrives an elaborate plan that allows her to escape an Estonian psychiatric hospital. After doing so, she travels to America, posing as a wealthy family's missing daughter. But her facade slowly begins to unravel. As a result, she finds herself pitted against a mother who will do anything to protect her family.
In 1945, an Englishwoman (Nicole Kidman) moves her kids into a spooky mansion while awaiting her husband's return from the war. A well-crafted, atmospheric ghost story.
A wannabe actor lands a role in a film. Unfortunately, just as the action in the movie kick-starts, the place becomes witness to a lot of paranormal activity.
While visiting his white girlfriend's family, an African-American man discovers that their seemingly idyllic community is hiding a sinister conspiracy—one that involves the disappearance of several black people in the area.
In a small town in 1989 Maine, seven bullied kids discover that a malevolent force is preying on the local children. When they realize that the town's adults can't protect them, they band together to destroy the monster, a killer clown called Pennywise.
An enormous great white shark terrorizes a summer resort town, where a police chief, a grizzled fisherman and an intrepid marine biologist realize they're "gonna need a bigger boat" to battle the bloodthirsty beast. An Oscar winner for sound, editing and John Williams' score.