The Phantom of the Opera (1998)

Step into Dario Argento’s twisted take on The Phantom of the Opera, where a rat-raised outcast prowls the Paris catacombs unleashing grisly vengeance. Featuring Asia Argento in bold, unforgettable scenes, this off-beat horror romance delivers surreal chills and bloody thrills at every turn.

Bong of the Dead (2011)

Get ready for Bong of the Dead (2011), a delightfully campy indie flick where two stoners turn zombie flesh into killer weed fertilizer. Packed with gore, laughs, and DIY charm, it’s the perfect fix for horror and pot-loving fans alike.

The Woman (2011)

Meet The Woman, a feral survivor whose capture by a well-meaning lawyer sets off a pulse-pounding tale of captivity and revenge. Packed with jaw-dropping twists and fierce performances, this gripping thriller will keep you glued to the screen.

Macabre (2009)

Get ready for a non-stop blood bath: The Mo Brothers’ Macabre (aka Darah/Rumah Dara) delivers relentless thrills, jaw-dropping gore, and a chilling story that will have you glued to your seat from start to finish. This is the kind of truly scary, hardcore horror you won’t find in mainstream cinema—exactly what every horror fan craves.

House (1977)

Experience House (1977), Nobuhiko Ôbayashi’s delightfully off-the-wall Japanese horror cult classic that swaps gore for goofy green-screen magic and a menacing cat named Blanch. Told through a kid’s-eye view, this trippy summer-night nightmare is as bizarre as it is wildly fun.