FBI agent Joel Campbell (James Spader) spent over five years chasing a cunning serial killer, David Allen Griffin (Keanu Reeves). Frustrated and all to pieces after many years of a fruitless search, Campbel can hardly comprehend the maniac's perverted logic and goes into retirement. He moves to Chicago in the hope of finding peace of mind and beginning a new life. Nothing seems to prevent him from making a clean break with his terrible past. But some months later, murder wave swamps Campbell's new hometown. This is undoubtedly the handiwork of David Griffin who decides to play a sadistic cat-and-mouse game with Campbell and mails him photos of his soon-to-be victims. Campbell must stop the gruesome killer by all means otherwise he will be Griffin's final victim.
A psychological thriller: a lonely New York woman discovers the darker side of passion after becoming involved with a tough homicide detective who is investigating a series of murders in her neighborhood.
"The Ring Two" foregoes the ominous phone calls warning of impending death. Instead, Samara's aim in this film is to possess little Aidan and claim Rachel (Naomi Watts) as her mother. This new angle leads to less suspense – and less pure frightening moments – than in the first movie. When Rachel learns of an unexplained murder, which occurred after a teenager watched a strange videotape with his girlfriend, she suspects her past is following her and she begins looking into the case. Rachel believes that the otherworldly Samara has come back. Rachel realizes that the vengeful Samara is back and more determined than ever to continue her relentless cycle of terror and death.
Ace Ventura is a detective who helps people to find their beloved pets. Now he is to find Shikakah, a sacred animal of the Wachati tribe in Africa. This critter is the most necessary element of the upcoming wedding rithual which should be held between, so to speak, Romeo and Juliet who are descendants of the two different tribes. Of coarse, Jim Carrey's character brings funny disaster everywhere he appears, otherwise he is not Ace Ventura! Alligator's throat and rhino's ass seem to be the places he never been... But one should better watch this hilarious film yourself!
The small town of Haven becomes a hot-bed of inventions all run by a strange green power device. The whole town is digging something up in the woods, and only an alcoholic poet can unfathom the secret of the tommyknockers.
An adaptation of Richard Price's novel "Freedomland" portrays a single mother Brenda Martin (Julianne Moore) who thinks her son is dead after he is disappeared. She tells police detective Lorenzo Council (Samuel L. Jackson) a terrible story of being carjacked on the isolated strip of undeveloped land that divides two towns. She claims that her child was kidnapped by an African-American. This reveals the long-existing racial animosity between two towns...
In an abandoned house, detective Louis Burke confronts a maniac called the Sandman. Although the Sandman nearly kills Burke, Burke manages to stop him with a bullet. Sixteen months later, Burke joins a task force put together by the governor to investigate a series of unexplained deaths in the Harrison Penitentiary. While Burke poses as an inmate, attorney Amanda Beckett acts the role of his wife. In the penitentiary, Burke is forced to survive in an environment so dismal and filthy that it makes a public restroom in New York City look like a room in a five star hotel. Burke does succeed in befriending a few of the inmates, including Hawkins and Priest, who help him with the investigation. More inmates are mysteriously murdered. Burke's cell-mate is killed, and prison guard DeGraff puts Burke in solitary confinement, where he's interrogated and beaten. As if that's not enough, the Sandman ends up at Harrison. As it turns out, the prisoners are being murdered for their body organs. Back on the outside, Beckett attends a party given by Vogler, the state's attorney general. Just as she's preparing to tell him about the murders at the prison, Beckett receives a call from her assistant, who identifies Vogler's henchman Keane as the man behind the murders, which also involve Dr. Gottesman, the surgeon who harvests the organs to be sold to people who are in desperate need of them. The assistant's suspicions are confirmed when Vogler tries to kill Beckett. Burke begins an escape from the penitentiary, pursued by the Sandman and hundreds of angry inmates who have been set free and armed with the knowledge that Burke is a cop. Burke and the Sandman have brutal showdown in which Burke tries to get the Sandman out of the way so he can go after Vogler, Keane, and Gottesman.
Detective Spencer (Joe Mantegna) attends the Port City Theater's latest play to investigate death threats against a director, Jimmy Christopholous (Christopher Lawford), and witnesses a murder of a key actor, Craig Sampson (Jason Glass), during the performance. After meeting with Police Chief DeSpain (Eric Roberts), Spencer realizes that he knows heaps more than he wants to tell. The actor's killing is only the first part of the complicated puzzle involving unfaithful lovers, corrupt cops, street gangsters and a ruthless Chinese mob. The next victim of the mysterious killers may be Spencer...
One fateful day Lance Bishop's (Adam Baldwin) peaceful life turns into a nightmare. While walking down the street, he is attacked by a total stranger who commits suicide saying: 'If only you knew what I know.' After the tragedy the hapless Bishop notices that weird things start happening to him. He becomes tormented by terrifying visions and voices in his head. To his dismay the mysterious voices tell him to kill his beloved wife, Karen (Elizabeth Berkley)...
Between the years 1818-1820, residents of a small town in Tennessee lived in abject terror: the respectable family of farmer John Bell (Donald Sutherland) fell under a curse. Each night the family members were terrorized by an unrelenting phantom. Everything started with small sounds which eventually grew louder, causing the Bells to suffer grueling psychological and physical torment. All their attempts to discover the cause of its actions and break the evil curse were futile. The agonizing visits of the deadly entity went on until the patriarch of the family passed away...
Acting on impulse, CLAIRE DENNISON, enjoys a brief fling with a sexy stranger (a dead ringer for her husband), only to realize that the object of her desire is a crazed, manipulative, and tenacious psychopath.
All his life schoolteacher Frank Sears (Johnathon Schaech) has carried with him a strange scar given to him by his mother before she committed suicide. The markings lead Frank to a top secret Cold War military project where an unstoppable, malignant organism is unleashed. Unaware that the creature feeds on light and energy, and moves with exponential speed, the army prepares to deploy its most sinister of all weapons - a nuclear bomb. Facing certain global catastrophe, Frank discovers his father had a diabolical connection to the creature's origin. With a ticking nuclear clock, Frank, along with the help of a hazmat specialist Carrie Freeborn (Erica Leerhsen), must confront the grim reality that only he is capable of stopping this living hell.
17-year old Jesse Walsh and his family have moved into Nancy Thompson's old house on Elm Street. No sooner are they moved in than Jesse begins to have horrific nightmares - ones that feature a burned man in a dirty red & green sweater, with knives on the fingers of his right hand. His neighbor & new sweetheart, Lisa, discovers the truth behind Fred Krueger and his horrible murder spree. Freddy vows to take over Jesse's body to continue his vile crimes against the Elm Street residents. Soon, people close to Jesse start dying violently - his ex-Marine coach, one of his classmates, many others at a pool party Lisa throws. Will Lisa's love for Jesse be enough to help him overpower the demonic presence inside him?
Single mother Dawna Wilkins (Michelle Stafford) considers her fellow John Collins (William R. Moses), a college professor, to be an almost perfect man, unaware that he is dating her daughter, Emily (Danielle Kind). When Emily suddenly goes missing, it is he who offers Dawna his aid in finding her daughter. From that point on, Dawna finds herself at the mercy of the madman...
Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar) been having strange visions since she was 11 years old after an automobile accident, which they are violent and making her life difficult. Now a young woman, she beginning to realize her visions are memories, after befriending a man named Terry Stahl, who appeared in one of them. As she getting closer to the truth, she will know some secrets should stay hidden.
Six adventure-seeking students decide to travel to Brazil for a vacation. Exotic landscapes, beautiful animals, and exciting meetings – nothing indicated that danger was in store for them. The nightmare begins when they barely struggle out of a crashed bus just before it plunges off a cliff. The young travelers find themselves marooned in the middle of nowhere. Unwilling to wait for another rickety bus, they follow a track through the jungle and find a bar located on a white-sand beach. They make a reckless decision to stay in the place, drinking and dancing with the locals. The next morning the hapless tourists wake up with a dreadful hangover and all their possessions stolen. Trying to find police, they walk to a small village through the dense Brazilian jungle that is too difficult for the average traveler to traverse and conceals chilling secrets. The tourists don’t know that they will soon fall victims to a bloody agenda of a deranged doctor (Miguel Lunardi).
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein incarnates again into this screen interpretation of the classic bestseller directed by Kevin Connor. The film follows the storyline of the book closely: Dr Frankenstein creates a human (Luke Goss) from the parts of different corpses and the monster is given with a mind of his own. Notwithstanding the creature seems to be superior to his creator in some ways, the creation turns on the creator when it turns out to be that the world is unable to recognize the creation's humanity.
A newlywed couple Ben and Jane move to Japan for a promising job opportunity - a fashion shoot in Tokyo. During their trip on a dark forest road they experience a tragic car accident, leading to the death of a young local girl. Upon regaining consciousness, they find no trace of her body. A bit distraught the couple arrives in Tokyo to begin their new life. Meanwhile Ben begins noticing strange white blurs in many of his fashion shoot photographs. Jane believes that the blurs are actually spirit photography of the dead girl who they hit on the road, and that she may be seeking vengeance.
Journalist Amy Klein (Kari Wuhrer) switches her professional attention from the crack junkies to the strange cenobites who practice murder-and-resurrection ceremonies possessing some unknown mystic power; resurrected humans evidently become zombies. Soon Amy gets involved in the malevolent experiments with the afterlife, when she found Marla (Georgina Rylance), a member of the mystic society, dead with a puzzle cube grasped in her hands. Amy’s journey to hell begins when she takes the cube to her hotel room and opens it.
In Budapest, the ambitious diplomat and aspirant congressman of poor origin David Huxley and his fiancée of wealthy and traditional family Tish Harrington travel to a hotel in Alhambra to spend a weekend together before their marriage. In the hotel, they fantasize and have a threesome with the delicious model Risa as part of his bachelor party. When they return to their normal life, they are blackmailed with a porn video of their sexual encounter with Risa. David and Tish go to the pornographic underworld of Budapest trying to retrieve the tapes and avoid a scandal and damage in Tish's father and David's career.