More Spine-Tingling, Bone-Chilling Horror Films
Think of the greatest terror imaginable.  Is it a monstrous alien? A lethel epidemic?  Or, as in this harrowing masterpiece from Stanley Kubrick, is it fear of murder by someone who should love and protect you - a member of your own family?  From a script he co-adapted from the Stephen King novel, Kubrick melds vivid performances, menacing settings, dreamlike tracking shots and shock after shock into a milestone of the macabre.  In a signature role, Jack Nicholson ("Heeeere's Johnny!") plays Jack Torrance, who's come to the elegant, isolated Overlook Hotel as off-season caretaker with his wife (Shelley Duvall) and son (Danny Lloyd).  Torrance has never been there before - or has he?  The answer lies in a ghostly time warp of madness and murder.
In 1986, critically acclaimed and celebrated horror author Clive Barker directed his first feature fim which has since become a modern horror classic.  Clive Barker's Hellraiser introduced some of the most frightening and sophisticated images of horror to ever grace the silver screen.
No Film has ever gripped the imagination so shockingly nor presented such nightmarish characters, deeds, monsters, and ideas which go so far beyond the realm of horror filmmaking and fiction.
From beyond the Outer Darkness.  From the nightmarish realm of the imagination.  From the mind of the horror - master extraordinaire, Clive Barker, comes Hellraiser -- There are no limits.
Director Adrian Lyne ("Fatal Attraction") takes you on an intense, horrifying journey with a shocking ending that will haunt you forever.

Tim Robbins is Jacob Singer, a man who lives in a nightmare.  Wounded in Vietnam, he's now back at home in New York City.  Torn between the memories of his son and terrifying wartime demons, Jacob is slowly losing his grip on reality.  HIs beautiful girlfriend (Elizabeth Pena) only adds confusion to his life, drawing him into a web of sexual intrigue; but ultimately, it's his friend Louis (Danny Aiello), who turns out to be the only one Jacob can truly count on.

A gutsy little girl and a sentimental strongman (Ron Perlman) join hearts and hands to save a small boy's dreams from a madman's master plan.

Phenomenal French duo Jeunet & Caro deliver a fantastically-twisted fairy tale chock-full of curious characters, spectacular stunts and unforgettable visuals.

"A spectacular jaw-dropping movie! Wih its dazzling visuals, ingenious gadgets and state-of-the-art special effects, THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN is more than just a technological wonder: it's an involving adventure."
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