House of Whipcord (1974)

Experience Pete Walker’s House of Whipcord (1974), a sly women-in-prison thriller that trades gore for mounting suspense and devilishly memorable characters. This cult classic’s twisted punishments and eerie atmosphere paved the way for modern horror hits like Hostel.

Mark of the Devil (1970)

Mark of the Devil (1970) pulls you into a haunting world of lush cinematography and savage witch-hunts, where apprentice Udo Kier uncovers a church scam dripping with graphic torture and seductive deception. Brace yourself for a blood-soaked climax that proves this exploitation classic still packs a punch.

Don’t Torture A Duckling (1972)

Dive into Lucio Fulci’s Giallo debut Don’t Torture a Duckling, where superstition, scandal and shocking child murders collide in a sleepy Italian village. With lurid twists, over-the-top gore and a slow-burning mystery, this 1972 cult classic will keep horror fans enthralled.

Deadgirl (2008)

What would you do if you discovered a naked, immortal woman in an abandoned asylum? Deadgirl (2008) plunges you into a darkly comic, shockingly original ride—anchored by Jenny Spain’s hauntingly powerful performance.

House of 1000 Corpses (2003)

Step into Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses for a freakishly fun horror carnival where Sid Haig’s Captain Spaulding reigns supreme. With its vivid colors, gleeful gore, and wild energy, this cult classic is a must-watch for adventurous horror fans.