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THE OMEN (1976)

Certification18 Our Rating

Apocalyptic look at mankind's self-destructive descent back to savagery. The Antichrist is reborn in 20th Century Italy and immediately prophecies are fulilled, enemies vanquished and the dark forces re-awakened. Superior horror, tense and unforgiving, with some classic mayhem scenes!

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The gloriously ghoulish Christopher Walken stars in this satisfyingly sinister supernatural chiller. A novice priest spooked by nightmares, ducks out of his ordination and becomes a cop instead. Years later, it seems the forces of evil and the ghosts of his past have come back to haunt him. Spooky. find out more...

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The creator of "A Nightmare On Elm St" delves into the mysterious world of Voodoo in this shocker. A Harvard professor goes to Haiti to dig out a life-giving force and gets mixed up in a netherworld of zombies, ancient curses and blood rites. A good in-depth look at Voodoo and a great horror pic. find out more...

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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...
WILLOW (1988)

CertificationPG Our Rating

In the dungeons of the castle of the evil Queen-sorceress Bavmorda, a child is born who, according to an ancient prophecy, will put an end to her reign. A midwife saves the child from the wicked Queen's wrath but is forced to throw her cradle in a river. The river brings the child near a village of Nelwyns, a race of friendly munchkins, and little Willow, an apprentice magician, finds and adopts the baby princess. He meets Madmartigan, a great swordsman but a rather hopeless human being, and tog find out more...

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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...