The Ward (2010)

Dive into John Carpenter’s long-awaited comeback with The Ward, a spooky 1960s asylum thriller brimming with ghostly scares and Amber Heard’s captivating charm. Although its twist feels a bit too familiar, the film’s eerie atmosphere and solid performances will still send shivers down your spine.

The Brood (1979)

Get ready for David Cronenberg’s The Brood, a 1979 horror classic where twisted therapy births vengeful, deformed children. Its bleak, unpredictable tale will haunt you from the first eerie scene to its unforgettable finale.

Exhibit A (2007)

Dive into Exhibit A (2007), a chilling UK found-footage thriller that captures a family’s unraveling under financial strain through their daughter’s camera. It’s a slow-burn, heart-pounding ride that proves reality can be the scariest story of all.

Sculpture (2009)

Don’t let its 2.9 IMDb score fool you—Sculpture (2009) is a bone-chilling psychological horror packed with gore, old-school practical effects, and Raine Brown’s award-winning performance that’ll keep you screaming.

Nightmare (1981)

Unleash the fully uncut cult slasher Nightmare (1981), jam-packed with outrageous 80s gore, a jaw-dropping twist, and deliciously cheesy plot holes—grab your limited Code Red edition before they’re gone!

Heartless (2009)

Heartless (2009) delivers a Donnie Darko–meets-horror vibe as Jamie Morgan’s heart-shaped birthmark plunges him into East London’s demon-infested streets and devilish bargains. With suspense, gore and jaw-dropping twists, this haunting thriller will stick with you long after the credits roll.

Lake Mungo (2008)

Lake Mungo is a brilliantly creepy documentary-style ghost story that peels back a family’s secrets in the most unsettling way. Hang on tight—one shockingly haunting moment will stay with you long after the credits roll.

The Final (2010)

Experience The Final, an After Dark Horrorfest standout where bullied outcasts unleash a gripping revenge plot—only to reveal that violence never brings the closure you crave. Get ready for a raw, emotionally charged thriller that will haunt you long after the credits roll.