Demons [1985]
Demons is exactly the movie you think it is: a cheesy, gory but still fun single-location eighties horror movie with a distinct European vibe.
Demons is exactly the movie you think it is: a cheesy, gory but still fun single-location eighties horror movie with a distinct European vibe.
Messy and underwhelming, the latest occult horror Immaculate is saved by Sydney Sweeny’s committed performance and the creepy setting.
Entertaining, gory, and just the right amount cheesy, Night of the Demons 2 is everything that a good horror comedy should be.
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Night of the Demons, 2009 edition, is a surprisingly entertaining horror comedy, a perfect party movie featuring a sexy cast and fast pacing.
Charmingly dated, The First Power is a classic B serial killer thriller with strong occult elements and lots of entertaining action.
Extremely violent and highly entertaining, Marked for Death is an old-school martial arts action movie and Steven Seagal’s best.
Featuring an original story, oddly gripping atmosphere and one hell of a cast, The Prophecy is an occult horror/thriller well worth watching.
Flawed but also nightmarish and visually sleek, The Midnight Meat Train is a grotesquely brutal horror that fans of the genre will enjoy.
Extra Ordinary is an extraordinarily charming albeit a bit clumsy Irish horror comedy featuring ghosts, demons, and even a bit of romance.