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The Ward (VOD)
release date:
Jun 8 2011
director:
John Carpenter
writer:
Michael and Shawn Rasmussen, Jim Agnew, Sean Kelle
The Ward (VOD)
In limited theaters July 8: The story follows a girl (Heard) who is admitted to a psychiatric ward, meets other girls there with distinct personalities and discovers a mysterious girl haunting the halls at night. Official: In John Carpenter’s THE WARD, Kristen, a beautiful but troubled young woman, finds herself bruised, cut, drugged, and held... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
The Warded Man
The book is set in an undetermined future where mankind is beset by nightly attacks from demonkind and has been thrown back into a feudal state. Three young people emerge with the potential power to turn the tide, including the title character, a man who has wards (spells) tattooed on his body. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Warm Bodies
release date:
Feb 1
director:
Jonathan Levine
writer:
Jonathan Levine, Isaac Marion
rating:
PG13
Warm Bodies
The story centers on an existentially tormented zombie who begins an unlikely friendship with the girlfriend of one of his victims and starts a chain reaction that will transform him and his fellow zombies. Official: A funny new twist on a classic love story, Warm Bodies is a poignant tale about the power of human... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
The Wasp Woman
The founder and owner of a cosmetic factory, Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot), is concerned with the dropping sale results of her company. The scientist Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark) offers to her his research with wasp enzymes that makes animals younger, and she immediately accepts to hire him, provided she becomes his human subject. She decides... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
Wasting Away
Turning the zombie film on its head, “Wasting Away” is an oddball comedy from the perspective of the brain munching monsters themselves. Read MoreOfficial score:
The Watch
Based on a original screenplay by John Claflin and Daniel Zelman, the World War II-set “Watch” revolves around a team of highly specialized soldiers sent to blow up a Nazi fuel depot, only to discover they are being hunted by an evil spirit unleashed by the Nazi’s secret occult experiments. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
The Watch
Based on a original screenplay by John Claflin and Daniel Zelman, the World War II-set “Watch” revolves around a team of highly specialized soldiers sent to blow up a Nazi fuel depot, only to discover they are being hunted by an evil spirit unleashed by the Nazi’s secret occult experiments. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
The Watching Hour
writer:
Carey and Shane Van Dyke
The Watching Hour
The spec’s described as a home invasion film, only with aliens. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Waterproof
writer:
Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan
Waterproof
In Waterproof, a teen boy accidentally unleashes monsters on his small town after finding an order form in an old comic book. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Water’s Edge
Pic follows a local girl (Brewster) hired by a group of young vacationers as their designated houseboat driver on Arizona’s Lake Powell. The floating party turns into a nightmare as a brutal murderer begins to kill the revelers one by one. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Water’s Edge
Pic follows a local girl (Brewster) hired by a group of young vacationers as their designated houseboat driver on Arizona’s Lake Powell. The floating party turns into a nightmare as a brutal murderer begins to kill the revelers one by one. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
The Wax Mask (M.D.C. – Maschera di cera)
release date:
Apr 4 1997
director:
Sergio Stivaletti
writer:
Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento
The Wax Mask (M.D.C. – Maschera di cera)
A blood-chilling remake of the classic “House of Wax.” Paris, 1900. As a little girl, Sonia witnesses the slaughter of her parents by a mysterious man with a steel arm. Years later in Rome, she is hired as a dressmaker at a wax museum owned by Volkoff, a sinister artist who recreates perfect replicas of... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
Waxwork (remake)
In the original starring Zach Galligan (Gremlins), a wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Way of the Wicked
Lawrence Salva’s (Seven Below) script centers on a detective (Facinelli), on the trail of a murderer, who is led to believe that a local teenager, harboring some sort of strange supernatural power, may be involved. Slater plays the man’s disbelieving boss, while Hauer plays a man-of-the-cloth who aids the cop on his mission. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
We Are the Night (V)
release date:
Sep 20 2011
director:
Dennis Gansel
writer:
Dennis Gansel, Jan Berger
We Are the Night (V)
Dennis Gansel, director of the critically acclaimed THE WAVE, explores a seething dark side of Berlin in the WE ARE THE NIGHT. Following a sect of seductive female vampires that hide out in the city’s alternative clubs, enjoying the luxury and pleasures their attained immortality provides them and wreaking horror on a string of unsuspecting... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
We Are the Strange (Sundance)
In this animated feature film, two outcasts fight for survival in a sinister fantasy world. Their lives are constantly in jeopardy after they’re caught in the middle of a deadly battle between bizarre monsters on their way to the ice cream shop. Read MoreOfficial score:
We Are What We Are (remake)
A seemingly wholesome and benevolent family, the Parkers have always kept to themselves, and for good reason. Behind closed doors, patriarch Frank (Sage) rules his family with a rigorous ferver, determined to keep his ancestral customs intact at any cost. As a torrential rainstorm moves into the area, tragedy strikes and his daughters Iris (Childers)... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
We Are What We Are (VOD)
release date:
Feb 18 2011
director:
Jorge Michel Grau
writer:
Jorge Michel Grau
We Are What We Are (VOD)
A middle-aged man dies in the street, leaving his widow and three children destitute. The devastated family is confronted not only with his loss but with a terrible challenge – how to survive. For they are cannibals. They have always existed on a diet of human flesh consumed in bloody ritual ceremonies… and the victims... Read More Read MoreOfficial score:
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
writer:
Mark Kruge, Shirley Jackson (story)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The company is developing the novel “We Have Always Lived in the Castle,” Jackson’s 1962 tome about a reclusive, potentially murderous family. “Castle” revolves around the Blackwood family — primarily of sisters Merricat and Connie and their uncle Julian — who have been forced into seclusion after the mysterious lethal poisoning of several of their... Read More Read MoreNo Official Score Available
We3
writer:
Frank Quitely
We3
It revolved around three pets — a dog, a cat and a bunny — kidnapped from their homes by the government and hard-wired into military battle suits, turning into robo-assassins. When the government deems them expendable, they break out into the free world and to find their true home, all the while being ruthlessly hunted... Read More Read MoreNo Official Score Available
We3
It revolved around three pets — a dog, a cat and a bunny — kidnapped from their homes by the government and hard-wired into military battle suits, turning into robo-assassins. When the government deems them expendable, they break out into the free world and to find their true home, all the while being ruthlessly hunted... Read More Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Web Cam 3D
Web Cam tells the story of a man who lures a group of high school kids to a party, films them using discreet cameras and broadcasts it on the net. People are then asked to vote on who should die and who should live. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Weekend
A talented but troubled modern dancer tries to regain her estranged daughter’s love over a weekend at an upscale resort. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Weekend of Fear
In this horror movie, an insane widow desires a young lover and decides to steal him away from his own lover by employing a crazed deaf-mute to frighten her away. The fellow does too good a job and the girl dies. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Weekend Warrior
writer:
Bill Birch
Weekend Warrior
“Weekend Warrior” revolves around an armchair home-repair enthusiast with no construction skills who unwittingly becomes a superhero who fights supernatural forces bent on destroying the world. Idea is to create a “Ghostbusters”-like comic romp that’s heavy on special effects. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Weird Woman
release date:
Mar 1 1944
director:
Reginald Le Borg
writer:
Fritz Leiber Jr., Scott Darling
Weird Woman
The second of Universal’s “Inner Sanctum” thrillers, Weird Woman stars Lon Chaney Jr. as Norman Reed, a college professor worried about the sanity of his new bride, Paula (Anne Gwynne), who was raised in Hawaii with all manners of superstitions, including voodoo. Jealous of Paula, Norman’s former girlfriend, librarian Ilona Carr (Evelyn Ankers), does what... Read More Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Welcome To Harmony
Based on Juan De Dios Garduño’s best-selling novel “Y Pese A Todo…,” the film will be about a World War III, pitting the US, Great Britain and Israel against Iran, China and Russia. Welcome To Harmony will focus on chemical weapons that wipe out everyone in each country, except a father and daughter and their... Read More Read MoreNo Official Score Available
Welcome to Hoxford
writer:
Ben Templesmith
Welcome to Hoxford
Hoxford is about a psychiatrist who must team with a deeply disturbed patient in order to escape werewolves who run an institution for the criminally insane. Read MoreNo Official Score Available
