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Certification12 Our Rating

Michelle breaks up with her boyfriend and, in a panicked drive interstate, ends up unconcious in her vehicle by the side of the road. Thankfully, Howard was driving by and took her to his nearby home where he put her on a drip and nursed her back to health - well, sort of. When Michelle comes to she finds herself in his cellar, in a locked room, handcuffed to the wall. Howard says an alien apocalypse is taking place but Michelle isn't so sure. What follows is a tense find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

It's six months after the initial infection and the U.S. army have restored order and are slowly bringing British citizens back to a quarantined London, where a heavily guarded community is picking up the pieces and trying to return to normal life. Into this precarious situation come Andy and Tammy, a brother and sister who were lucky enough to be on a foreign school trip when the virus originally broke out. Reunited with their father, Don, they learn that their mother perished in the first few find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A pregnant woman is involved in a car accident in which her husband is killed. Later, about to give birth and living alone, she finds herself hunted by 'La Femme'; a knife, scissors and spike-wielding psychotic. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A truly effective horror movie made with imagination and style. A dead child murderer starts getting into a group of teenagers' dreams and the line between sleep and reality becomes very blurred. Not one to watch late at night all alone! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Slated by critics and fans alike on its release, this has ended up being one of the more imaginative and interesting sequels to the ubiquitous franchise. Five years on from the first movie and Jessie Walsh and his family have just moved to Elm Street, settling in to the home that used to be Nancy's, and before you can say ‘One, Two, Freddie's Coming for You' his dreams are being invaded by everyone's favourite murdering pervert intent on using Jessie to do his evil work. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Number 3 in the long franchise of Freddie films is set in a secure medical facility where traumatised teens with a morbid fear of sleep are counselled and doped up by sceptical adults. That is until Nancy (from the original film) joins the staff team and, with her personal experience of the supernatural fiend, uses the special powers that the teens possess in their dream lives to fight the nightmares. Gloriously over-the-top, this sequel is worth a look if not just for the pleasure of watching a find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Freddy's back again to terrify another bunch of teenagers but this time he's helped by an unfortunate who has the power to bring others into her dreams. The dream sequences are as imaginative as ever - and Freddy has become quite a wit. For anyone who enjoyed the parts 1-3 you'll love it! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Old Pizza Face is back, again haunting Alice, this time through the dreams of her unborn child, as Freddie feeds the unfortunate foetus the souls of his victims. Visually impressive even if the story line is well worn. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Mandy Lane is the perfect all-American girl; blonde, smart, sassy yet virginal and all the high school boys want a piece. So when a weekend away to a remote ranch is planned all the guys fancy their chances; joints are rolled, kegs are opened and soon the blood starts to flow. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Let's be honest, you either love or hate cinema's infamous enfant terrible, Lars von Trier. Those of you who love him you will find ‘Antichrist' his most entertaining and beautifully orchestrated work to date. Layered, witty and wryly tongue-in-cheek at every turn, ‘Antichrist' is brutal, honest and intelligent in both its observation of human emotion and in its exploration of a life riddled with love, loss and psychosis. Those of you who hate him however (and for newcomers who aren't familiar w find out more...