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Directed by Yoshihiro NishimuraGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Eihi Shiina,
Kazuki Namioka,
Takahito Iguchi,
Kanji Tsuda,
Asami Sugiura,
HonokaRating52%
A schoolgirl named Kika and her father are living in a condemned set of houses where they are ultimately found by her mother, Rikka, and her uncle, Yasushi, both serial killers who murder and cannibalize their victims. Once the father is burned to death, Kika attempts to escape, but is caught by the homicidal siblings. Seconds later, a meteorite seen falling from space crashes into Rikka's back, leaving a large-sized hole in her body where her heart once was, forcing her to rip out Kika's as a replacement. After the two are then left in a cocoon-like state, a large blast of black toxic ash makes it way from Rikka and begins to cover the northern half of Japan. Thirty-six hours later, the ash had dissipated, but those who have inhaled it have been turned into bloodthirsty zombies. Days later, the country is then divided into two by a large wall, keeping the zombies north while most of Japan's uninfected population remain south., 1h49
Directed by Yoshihiro NishimuraOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Eihi Shiina,
Itsuji Itao,
Tak Sakaguchi,
Shun Sugata,
Ayano Yamamoto,
Takashi ShimizuRating59%
The film is set in a near future chaotic Japan. A mad scientist known as "Key Man" has created a virus that mutates humans into monstrous creatures called "Engineers" that sprout bizarre weapons from any injury. The Tokyo Police Force has been privatized to deal with this new threat of engineers, so a special squad of officers called "Engineer Hunters" are created to deal with them. However, unlike the average police force, the Engineer Hunters are a private quasi-military force that utilize violence, sadism, and streetside executions to maintain law and order., 1h25
Directed by Tak Sakaguchi,
Yoshihiro Nishimura,
Noboru IguchiGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
HorrorThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Yumi Sugimoto,
Yuko Takayama,
Suzuka Morita,
Naoto Takenaka,
Kanji Tsuda,
Tak SakaguchiRating56%
Rin (Yumi Sugimoto), a young high school student, is an unassuming and awkward girl who is bullied at school. One day, while being bullied, she feels a sharp pain in her hand. Later, Rin learns that she is a descendant of the ancient Hiruko clan, whose members are mutants gifted with superpowers. No sooner than she learns of this, that her home is raided by anti-Hiruko soldiers. Rin's parents are killed and Rin barely escapes with her life. After killing an entire shopping district out of misunderstanding and grief-fueled rage, Rin meets Rei (Yuko Takayama), another mutant. Rei introduces Rin to a small rag-tag group of mutant rebels led by a transvestite samurai named Kisaragi (Tak Sakaguchi), who is bent on restoring the Hiruko clan's place in the world.Directed by José Mojica Marins,
Uwe Boll,
Nacho Vigalondo,
Ruggero Deodato,
Yoshihiro Nishimura,
Richard StanleyGenres HorrorActors Eihi Shiina,
Caroline Williams,
Monique Parent,
Clint Howard,
Tina Krause,
Norman EnglandRating35%
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Directed by Noboru IguchiGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Action,
Horror,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about computing,
Comedy science fiction films,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Robot filmsActors Takumi Saito,
Yoshihiro Nishimura,
Naoto Takenaka,
Asami Sugiura,
Suzuki MatsuoRating52%
The film starts out with an assassination attempt on a political candidate by a Geisha (that turns out to be a robot) and two scantily-clad women wearing Tengu/Goblin masks. The goblin-clad women violently (and phalically) take out the body guards (notably shooting shuriken out their butts) as the politician is menaced and wounded by the robot geisha who has a circular saw blade in her mouth. Suddenly, another person named Yoshie (Aya Kiguchi) appears, reveals herself as a robogeisha, and destroys the villainous robot., 1h20
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Phil FondacaroRating43%
Anna Quarrels (Rhonda Griffin), librarian in the Rare Books Room, is approached by Mr. Jamison from the University of Chicago who wishes to study Mary Shelley's original manuscript for "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". After he's finished, Anna is about to return the manuscript to the stacks when she discovers that Jamison has switched blank paper for the manuscript and walked out of the library with it. Investigating, she learns he used a fake I.D. to access the Rare Books Room and so hires Private Detective, David Raleigh (Justin Lauer) to track him down. David finds fingerprints on the sign-in sheet and discovers the man claiming to be Jamison is really Dr. Winston Berber, an unscrupulous scholar with doctorates in Physics, Mathematics, Folklore, and Philosophy. Berber (Bill Moynihan) is meanwhile gloating over his collection of rare manuscripts; along with the Shelley manuscript, he has obtained the originals of Guy Endore's "The Werewolf of Paris" (1933) and James Putnam's "Mummy" (1993). He now seeks the first edition of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897) to complete his collection. Berber has invented an "Archetype Inducer" and plans to use the manuscripts to bring the four greatest monsters from horror history to life to do his bidding., 1h33
Origin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Jeff Goldblum,
Ed Begley Jr.,
Joseph Bologna,
Carol Kane,
Jeffrey Jones,
John BynerRating49%
Jack Harrison (Goldblum) and Gil Turner (Begley) are writers for The Sensation, a supermarket-grade tabloid run by Turner's father, Mac (Norman Fell). Jack is a more serious journalist using The Sensation as a stepping stone to a better career, while Gil is a gangling yes-man ever ready to win his father's approval., 1h37
Directed by Anthony HickoxOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Medical-themed films,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Zach Galligan,
Deborah Foreman,
Michelle Johnson,
David Warner,
Dana Ashbrook,
Miles O'KeeffeRating60%
In a small suburban town, a group of university students--Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan), China Webster (Michelle Johnson), Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), Gemma (Clare Carey), James (Eric Brown) and Tony (Dana Ashbrook)--visit a mysterious wax museum, where they encounter several morbid displays, all of which contain stock characters from the horror genre. Tony and China unintentionally enter two separate pocket worlds, as depicted by the waxwork displays, by crossing the exhibition barrier rope. Tony is at a cabin where a werewolf (John Rhys-Davies) attacks him. A hunter and his son arrive and try to kill the werewolf. The son fails and is torn in two, while the hunter shoots the werewolf, and then shoots Tony as he begins to transform into a werewolf. China is sent to a Gothic castle, where vampires attack her and Count Dracula (Miles O'Keeffe) turns her into a vampire. Two of the other students, Mark and Sarah, leave the waxwork unscathed. Later, Jonathan (Micah Grant), "a college jock", arrives at the wax museum, looking for China, but The Phantom of the Opera display gets his attention as David Lincoln (David Warner) walks him into the display. Mark goes to a pair of investigating police detectives, Inspector Roberts (Charles McCaughan), and meets Lincoln as he lets Roberts investigate the waxworks. As Mark and Roberts leave the Museum, Mark recognizes Lincoln.Directed by Joel Cohen,
Alec SokolowOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Musical theatre,
Horror,
MusicalThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films about music and musicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Candace Cameron Bure,
Ian Bohen,
John Kassir,
Anthony Crivello,
Sarah Douglas,
Adam ShankmanRating40%
A teenage couple, Mary and Scott, are on their way home from a Halloween party when car trouble prompts them to seek help at the old mansion of Dr. Frankenstein. Once inside, they meet a host of strange characters, at whose mercy Scott and Mary suddenly find themselves when Frankenstein informs them, "I'm sorry the bridge is out, you'll have to spend the night!" , 1h34
Directed by Jules BassOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Horror,
Musical,
Animation,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Comedy science fiction films,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Boris Karloff,
Allen Swift,
Gale Garnett,
Phyllis DillerRating65%
Baron Boris von Frankenstein (voiced by Boris Karloff) achieves his ultimate ambition, the secret of total destruction. Having perfected and tested the formula, he sends out messenger bats to summon all monsters to the Isle of Evil in the Caribbean Sea. The Baron intends to inform them of his discovery and also to reveal his imminent retirement as head of the "Worldwide Organization of Monsters". Besides Frankenstein's Monster (referred to as "Fang") and the Monster's more intelligent mate (voiced by Phyllis Diller) who live in the island castle with Boris, the invites also include Count Dracula, the Mummy, Quasimodo (referred to as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"), the Werewolf, The Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon (referred to as the "Creature").