Brain Dead (2007)

Kevin Tenney, director of Night of the Demons, returns with Brain Dead—a wild, old-school horror comedy brimming with sky-falling zombies, over-the-top gore, and B-movie hijinks. Grab your friends, dim the lights, and brace yourself for a laugh-packed, blood-soaked thrill ride!

August Underground’s Mordum (2003)

Dive into August Underground’s Mordum, where a twisted love triangle meets gut-churning gore and puke in what might be the most disturbingly addictive horror sequel you’ve ever seen. With powerhouse performances and taboo thrills that linger long after the credits, this film redefines sick fun.

Anguish (1987)

Dive into Anguish (1987), an 80s cult classic that turns a movie-within-a-movie into a mind-bending, gore-soaked delight starring a delightfully unhinged optometrist. Its trippy concept and retro thrills will keep you hooked long after the final scream.

Scarecrows (1988)

Scarecrows (1988) delivers impressively gory kills and cool animatronic terrors, but its sluggish pacing and predictable twists left me more bored than terrified. If you crave nonstop scare-fests, this one might not be your haunted hayride.

The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)

Join a curious anthropologist in Wes Craven’s 1988 cult classic The Serpent and the Rainbow as he delves into Haiti’s voodoo underworld in search of a real-life zombie drug. Packed with classic 80s chills, gritty visuals, and skin-crawling thrills, it’s a journey you won’t soon forget.

Inbred Redneck Vampires (2004)

Inbred Redneck Vampires (2004) is a cheeky indie horror-comedy where a feisty vampire and her sidekick descend on a backwoods town to turn its redneck residents into an undead army. Packed with low-budget gore, Southern one-liners, and laugh-out-loud absurdity, it’s a guilty-pleasure bargain for horror fans.