Drive Thru (2007)

Drive Thru (2007) dishes out pun-packed carnage as Horny the Clown slashes through spoiled teens at Hell Burger, but its overcooked supernatural twist and cringe-worthy cast leave you craving a leaner, blood-soaked feast.

Ghostwood (2006)

When New York shrink Ed Hunter returns to rural Ireland for his dad’s funeral, he stumbles into a centuries-old supernatural debt and restless spirits lurking at every turn. Ghostwood’s slow-burn tension and twist ending will keep you hooked from start to finish.

Grace (2009)

Dive into Grace (2009), a disturbingly brilliant horror where Jordan Ladd’s mesmerizing performance meets relentless suspense and bone-chilling gore, earning its spot as the most unforgettable scare of 2009.

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.