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It Came from Outer Space. Plot[edit] Even Ellen Fields is unsure about what to believe but still agrees to assist Putnam in his investigation. Over the next several days, local people disappear; a few return, but they act distant or appear somewhat dazed. Convinced by these and other odd events, Sheriff Warren begins to believe Putnam's story is true of the crashed meteorite being a spaceship with alien inhabitants; he then organizes a posse to hunt down these alien invaders at Putnam's reported crash site. Alone, Putnam hopes to reach a peaceful solution to the looming crisis, so he enters a nearby abandoned mine, which he hopes will eventually connect to the now buried spaceship and its alien occupants. Putnam finally discovers the spaceship and learns from its crew that they crashed on Earth by accident; the aliens appear benign and only plan to stay on Earth just long enough to repair their damaged craft then continue on their voyage.

Cast[edit] Production[edit] Reception[edit] Cultural references[edit] The Ward (film) The Ward is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by John Carpenter.[3] It stars Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker and Jared Harris. It is Carpenter's first full-length feature film since Ghosts of Mars in 2001. The story revolves around a young institutionalized woman named Kristen (Amber Heard) who is haunted by a mysterious and deadly zombie-like ghost.[4] As danger creeps closer, she comes to realize that this ghost might be darker than anything she ever could have imagined.[5][6] At the North Bend Psychiatric Hospital in 1966, a young patient named Tammy is attacked and killed by an unseen force during the night.

Kristen (Amber Heard), a troubled young woman sets fire to an abandoned farmhouse. The local police take her to the psychiatric hospital. She is taken to the ward where she meets other patients: Iris (Lyndsy Fonseca), Sarah (Danielle Panabaker), Emily (Mamie Gummer), and Zoey (Laura Leigh), and is given Tammy's old room. Dr. Ghosts of Mars. John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film composed, written, and directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, and Joanna Cassidy. The film was a critical and financial failure, scoring just a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes[2] and earning $14 million at the box office, against a $28 million production budget.[1] Plot[edit] Set in the second half of the 22nd century, Mars has been 84% terraformed, allowing humans to walk on the surface without pressure suits. The possessed miners commit horrific acts of death and destruction, along with self-mutilation.

Ballard's crew, along with survivors who gathered in the jail, are eventually wiped out by the miners. Cast[edit] Ice Cube as James 'Desolation' WilliamsNatasha Henstridge as Lieutenant Melanie BallardJason Statham as Jericho ButlerClea DuVall as Bashira KincaidPam Grier as Commander Helena BraddockJoanna Cassidy as Dr. Release[edit] The Trollenberg Terror. Plot[edit] One of three student climbers is mysteriously killed on a mountain, his head ripped off.

Two sisters are on a train to Geneva. Anne faints as they pass a mountain and upon waking, she now knows all about the town and that there is something wrong with the mountain. She decides they should get off at the next stop, Trollenberg. Alan, who was on the train with them, goes to an observatory a little way up the mountain, where Professor Crevett asks for his help.

Anne is giving a mind-reading exhibition at the hotel when she sees the two men in a hut on the mountain. An expedition from town goes to look for the two men. Anne feels a compulsion to climb the mountain but they stop her going past the observatory. Brett kills a man and escapes from the room he was locked in and goes looking for Anne with a knife, but is shot and killed by Alan. A monster arrives in the mist at the hotel. Cast[edit] Production[edit] In popular culture[edit] International Versions[edit] References[edit] It! The Terror from Beyond Space. It! The Terror from Beyond Space is an independently made 1958 black and white science fiction film that was produced by Robert Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, and released by United Artists.[1] Plot[edit] The film opens with a nuclear-powered spaceship perched on the cratered surface of an alien world. A voice-over tells us the year is 1973, that the world is the planet Mars, and the spaceship has been sent to rescue the crew of a previous, ill-fated mission to the Red Planet; they have found only one survivor, Col.

Edward Carruthers (Marshall Thompson). He is suspected of having murdered the other nine members of his crew for their food and water rations, because he would have no way of knowing if or when he would ever be rescued. The rescue ship's commander remains unconvinced, ordering Carruthers confined to quarters and an immediate return to Earth. With Mars now behind them, the crew settles into their shipboard routine for the long trip home, a four-month journey. Cast[edit] It! Film Review: Devilman – The Birth (1991) | HorrorNews.net. Part of the charm of anime is the fractured storytelling, the disjointed style, which is often a result of trying to fit everything from the manga (Japanese comic book) into the movie. Devilman, for example, opens in a wooded paradise where beautiful and naked fairy women fly about and are then attacked by dinosaurs and demons, until a six-armed fairy warrior shoots down explosive balls of light at the demons.

Cut to explorers in the caves of Antarctica, not quite surviving a cave-in and the appearance of a demon. Dissolve to rabbits in a hutch that have been killed. What’s going on? It’s hard to say, but it sure is interesting. DevilMan is a Japanese manga series that has gone on to span 39 episodes. A teenager named Akira Fudo is living his normal life, dealing with bullies and just trying to stay pure and honest. Ryo asks for Akira’s assistance when he explains that his father tried to kill him and instead took his own life per gasoline and fire. Film Review: The Devil’s Rain (1975) | HorrorNews.net. SYNOPSIS:“A bunch of Satanists in the American rural landscape have terrible powers which enable them to melt their victims.

However one of the children of an earlier victim vows to destroy them.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW:Mark Preston (William Shatner) and his parents live in the desert and one rainy night some unexpected company stops by. Jonathan Corbis (Ernest Borgnine), the Devil’s messenger, takes Mark’s mother (his father was killed) which results in Mark chasing and catching up with Corbis in a ghost town. The Preston family has a long relationship with Corbis that involved a family member taking The Book Of The Undead three centuries ago, and unless Corbis has that book he cannot have complete control over their souls who had signed it in blood. Mark quickly tires of Corbis’ Satanic ramblings and provokes him to duel (Mark believes his faith in God will lead him to victory) so he can save the souls of his family. What a wild and drawn out movie this turned out to be! Top 10 Devil Themed Movies | HorrorNews.net. 1. The Exorcist (1973) There are many people who say this is the scariest movie of all time.

But I also know some people who laugh when they see this movie; it doesn’t scare them at all. What I will say, is that The Exorcist is the best possession or Devil-themed horror film ever made. I just watched this movie again recently, and man… it was awesome. I’m normally not a fan of movies where the first hour is spent laying the groundwork for 30 minutes of scare (i.e., Wolf Creek), but this movie does that and it’s not boring.

The tension is palpable from the first frame, and it just keeps growing. Ellen Burstyn is amazing, of course, as is the ever-frightening Linda Blair (in a make-up by Dick Smith and voiced by Mercedes McCambridge). 2. And let’s not forget David Warner (I recommend his film Time After Time with Malcolm McDowell if you’ve got a free spot on your Netflix): Did they just cut that guy’s head off? 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Top 10 Devil themed Movies. The Best Satanic Movies You Probably Haven’t Seen. Well fire and damnation, this week we’re all going to hell. Nicolas Cage is riding to your local theater on a motorbike fueled by Satan and there’s little anyone can do to stop it.

I’ve seen Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and, quite frankly, it ain’t good. That said, if I hadn’t seen it yet and twenty-five people told me it stunk, I’d still go. I love Crazy Nic Cage and I like fiery demons. What can I say, it’s something that speaks to me. With Lucifer on the mind I figured this week’s column would be about Satan, Satanism, demons, witches, possession and whatnot. Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922); Benjamin Christensen, director Oh, so there Hoffman goes – a straight shot to snootyville with a 90 year old Danish movie. An “expose on witchcraft and satanism” done in a documentary style (think of it as very early America’s Most Wanted-style reenactments) this macabre masterpiece is chock full of fantastic evil and nightmarish imagery.

Some, not all. Cool Posts From Around the Web: Top 20 Satanic Movies | HorrorNews.net. “Satanic” in the company of these films is something best kept loose. While some entries featured the devil in all his nastiness, others merely featured the antichrist or a possession “by” the antichrist. Still taking it one layer deeper, maybe it was just a nasty ass demon calling the shots (under his masters will) …..Well, maybe it’s better to say a pretty high ranking one. (Was Exorcist really about the devil or just one of his powerful cohorts?) I think its fair to say that whoever was pulling the strings, was definitely in co hoots with the dark side on a major level.

I’ve seen alot of films that feature demons. This list is geared more towards those with Satanic themes or “themes that involves Satan”. The underlying theme even with the formalities aside is pretty clear. Not in order of ranking 01- Legend (1985) Never was the image of Lucifer more accurate and striking as Tim Curry in Legend. 02- Mr. 03- The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) Scary.

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Roupas. Surviving the Coming Zombie Apocalypse "Catastrophes and Human Behavior" (Short Version) Documentaries. The Reaping. Plot[edit] Test results from the river prove it to contain human blood. The citizens meanwhile are shaving their children's hair, due to an outbreak of lice. Ben and Doug try to get the mayor to evacuate the town, but he and his staff are struck down with boils. The town then forms a mob, ready to kill Loren. Katherine calls Father Costigan, who explains that he has researched a Satanic cult which sacrifices every second-born to create a child with "the eyes of the Devil" to bring them power. Later, as Katherine and Loren drive away, Loren discloses to Katherine that Katherine is pregnant.

Cast[edit] Production[edit] Filming for the movie took place in and around Baton Rouge, Louisiana with many scenes shot in an abandoned WalMart store. Before and during the making of the movie, skeptic investigator Joe Nickell was consulted. Score[edit] Reception[edit] The film received negative reviews from critics. Controversy[edit] References[edit] External links[edit]

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