Combat Shock (1986)

Get ready to dive into Buddy Giovinazzo’s gritty Troma cult classic, Combat Shock (aka American Nightmares), where war-weary Frankie fights to keep his sanity in a grimy New York underworld. Brace yourself for a haunting, slow-burn journey that stays with you long after the credits roll.

Tenebre (1982)

Dive into Dario Argento’s Tenebre, a fast-paced, gore-soaked thriller that follows an American writer in Rome hunted by a merciless serial killer. Packed with dark humor and twisty surprises, it never lets the tension drop.

Army of Darkness (1993)

Dive into Army of Darkness, Sam Raimi’s cult-classic sequel that turns Bruce Campbell’s Ash into a medieval monster-slayer you can quote line for line—even if you’ve never seen the first two films. With its perfect blend of humor, horror, and unforgettable one-liners, it’s easy to see why this Evil Dead favorite has conquered hearts for decades.

The Evil Dead (1981)

Sam Raimi’s 1981 cult debut traps five friends in a remote cabin where a cursed Book of the Dead awakens flesh-possessing demons and killer trees. Brace yourself for gallons of gore and a delightfully unheroic Bruce Campbell on the brink of horror stardom.

Summer School (2006)

Summer School (2006) reimagines the anthology format with five indie directors serving up a grindhouse-inspired mix of slasher chills, vampire frights and even Nazi nightmares for a wildly uneven but undeniably fun horror ride.