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- MANOS Returns is the follow up film to the cult favorite Manos: The Hands of Fate, created by Jackey Neyman Jones who portrayed Debbie from the original film.
- Mysterious experiments are going on at the BioGen4 Research Labs...and now, those experiments...are loose. Monsters...creatures...hungry for flesh and blood.
- Odd Noggins is a strange, surreal trip into a small town where nothing is quite what it seems to be. What is it about that horror movie on channel 12? Why do so many women in this small town work for the same party entertainment service? What is the significance of their bubble baths? Why so much yogurt? Who is Bob? A wild cult flick full of sci-fi horror weirdness.
- In this three-part horror anthology, two sisters dealing with trauma face something dwelling beneath their house; a struggling bar draws even more bad luck when a bartender finds a mysterious doll; and a cam girl gets a dangerous present from a devoted fan.
- "Thingz" is a 2020 anthology horror / science fiction movie".
- More tales from the infamous lost thirteenth issue of a fictional genre magazine.
- "Dark Zone Thirteen" reveals the tales from the infamous thirteenth issue of a lost pulp magazine. Some People Speculate it couldn't be released because it was cursed. Perhaps it was too dark? Regardless we found it, and we're sharing the scary stories that for years have been unseen.
- Joe Sherlock's loving homage to growing up in the 80s watching the afternoon and late movies on Showtime and local TV channels. Packed to the brim with horror and Sci-Fi goodness.
- A pair of lesbian vampires are picking up victims at a local club and having a bloody good time. Meanwhile, Professor Bartel is mourning the mysterious death of his daughter, bugging local detectives about the case. He may be angry about their lack of progress, but is he really a "mad" scientist?