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CertificationPG Our Rating

This is ITV Playhouse's adaptation of M.R. James Casting the Runes. Starring Children of the Stones' Iain Cuthbertson it's a supernatural battle between a TV journalist and a notorious self-styled Aleister Crowley-like figure (Cutherbertson). Also includes the ITV Schools adaptation of Mr. Humphrey's and a biopic of M.R. James called His Inheritance and A Pleasant Terror.

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Certification15 Our Rating

His parents think they've bought Andy the perfect birthday present - a "Good Guy" doll - but why is Andy saying Chucky is alive, and why has he appeared at the scene of two shocking murders? A powerful tale of voodoo and the macabre. You'll never trust Barbie or Action Man again! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Little Andy's in a foster home and his mum, understandably is in a psychiatric hospital after being terrorised mercilessly by the demon doll possessed by the spirit of an evil murderer. But Chucky's back again and this time he's not giving up until he's found Andy and taken over his soul. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

It's been eight years since the events in the second film, we now see that Andy is a teenager who has been enrolled in a military school. Play Pals Toy Company decides to re-release its Good Guys line, feeling that after all this time, the bad publicity has died down. As they re-used old materials, the spirit of Charles Lee Ray once again comes to life. In his search for Andy, Chucky falls into the hands of a younger boy, and he realizes that it may be easier to transfer his soul into this unsus find out more...

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Filmed during the Nazi occupation of Denmark, Carl Dreyer's Day of Wrath is a harrowing account of individual helplessness in the face of growing social repression and paranoia. Anna, the young second wife of a well-respected but much older pastor, falls in love with his son when he returns to their small 17th century village. Stepping outside the bounds of the village's harsh moral code has disastrous results: Anna faces the stake, accused of witchcraft. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Day Watch is a tour-de-force of post-Communist Russian cinema and has become the country's biggest grossing movie to date; it continues the saga of light vs dark begun in 'Night Watch' and is crammed full of stunning special effects and action. If you liked 'Night Watch' then "Day Watch" will give you much, much more of what you want... fabulous (if not somewhat incomprehensible). find out more...

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The duo responsible for the 'Saw' franchise turn their attention to a more traditional horror tale involving a cursed dummy, a scorned ventriloquist and the grisly and inexplicable deaths of many 'locals'. Pretty creepy, but then ventriloquist dummies are pretty creepy... like clowns...creepy. find out more...
DEVIL (2010)

Certification15 Our Rating

Five seemingly ordinary people become trapped in an elevator, but each has a dark secret that requires them to be harvested by the devil, who’s gone undercover and is actually one of the lift's occupants...Ye right, like Beelzebub’s going to give a personal toss about five bog standard punters when the world is awash with some seriously full on naughties. Lights go off, someone dies, lights come on everyone left alive thinks it’s everyone else; repeat for 80 minutes, avoid an intelligent twist a find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Keanu Reeves plays a hotshot young lawyer (and he's not half bad, either!) in this curious cocktail of courtroom thriller and occult chiller. Fresh from the Southern states to start a plum new job in a high-flying New York practice, young Keanu foolishly fails to recognise that jovial new boss Al Pacino is, in fact, none other than the Prince of Darkness. This despite a trail of diabolically obvious clues which are all but written in blood for him. The wildly unbelievable plot drags on for just find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The original prequel that was shelved in favour of the Renny Harlin abomination follows a similar narrative with a young Father Merrin fighting Pazuzu in the heart of post-WW2 colonial Africa. More atmospheric and without as many truely hokey special effects as 'The Beginning' but still nothing to write home about. find out more...