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Certification15 Our Rating

When nerdy Needy's sexy cheerleader best friend Jennifer disappears one night after a gig only to surface covered in blood and spewing excesses of black goo and as one after another of their male classmates turn up dead and gutted Needy starts to suspect Jen.
A teen movie for girls after something different or males who fancy Megan Fox (there's even an incredibly unsubtle erotic lesbian kiss) and all disguised as a comedy horror. 'Jennifer's Body' is bound not to appeal to normal adults. find out more...
SUSPIRIA (1976)

Certification18 Our Rating

A young girl turns up at her new ballet school only to undergo a series of experiences not in the normal choreographer's manual. Extraordinarily grotesque murders pile up as Argento happily abandons plot mechanics to provide a superb display of his technical skill with an eye for the bizarre and for vulgar over-decoration. The most gothic movie ever made, stylish, tongue in cheek, over the top and it still manages to scare you! Watch it! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

It's back! The most squealchingly sensational scream of a horror movie; Raimi's re-released riotously tasteless voyage into madness, demonic possession and the reign of chaos. Stomach-churningly revolting, hysterically funny, and a must for all hard-core horror fans, and comedy voyeurs alike. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A puritanical Scots detective goes to a Western Scottish island to investigate the alleged disappearance of a young schoolgirl. An outsider in a pagan Celtic world he gradually begins to uncover a web of medieval superstition and pagan worship. A highly recommended gothic horror film. Give it a go !!!!!! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Set against the background of the English Civil War, this tale of the violent persecution of alleged witches by the eponymous central character is a masterpiece of 60's British cinema. Excellent performances, (especially Vincent Price's), complement evocative use of scenery. One point of interest is the changes in film stock, which makes the film appear redder at the end than at the beginning, a deliberate ploy on behalf of the director who uses the deepening crimson to symbolise the story's find out more...