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As a 12-year-old prepares to confess his romantic feelings for his babysitter one Christmas Eve, something starts trying to break into the house.
As a composer works on the score for a new horror film, a series of brutal murders occurs.
Six models are stalked by a psychopath.
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A group of people are trapped in a large West Berlin movie theater infected by ravenous demons whom proceed to kill and posses the humans one-by-one thereby multiplying their numbers.
Years after escaping a cult as teenagers, brothers Aaron and Justin return to their former home after receiving a mysterious message. While Aaron is quickly drawn back into the fold, Justin remains uneasy.
A wealthy industrialist gathers his friends on a remote island for a party, but they soon realise that there's a killer on the lose.
A peasant girl who embarks on a romance with the landowner she serves begins to suspect that the spirit of his dead wife resents her.
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Twins in a crumbling family home live according to rules set by a mysterious supernatural entity, but when one of them falls in love, the stage is set for conflict.
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Following an organ transplant, a shy young man becomes a half-ghoul and beins to crave human flesh.
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A group of art students seem to fall under the influence of demonic clay.
The mistress of a burnt-out novelist is brutally murdered - and she's only the first.
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