
Deep Red
(1975)Home to some of the greatest set pieces Dario Argento ever put on film, this hallucinatory giallo remains one of his most iconic features. Paying homage to Antonioni’s Blow-Up by casting David Hemmings as its leading man, Deep Red is a symbolic masterpiece of prismatic beauty and rapturous terror.

Sick of Myself
(2022)She just did what! Attention-seeking Signe will do anything to keep the focus on herself, in this wildly demented comedy.

The Innocents
(2021)The kids are not alright in this bone-chilling horror tale from Eskil Vogt, famed for his writing partnership with Joachim Trier. Alert to the supernatural unease that lurks among the sleepy forests of Oslo, The Innocents punctures the edenic cocoon of childhood with disturbing, gruesome deeds.

The Babadook
(2014)A mother struggles to protect her son from an evil supernatural entity that has escaped the pages of a children's book and is lurking in their home.

Demons
(1985)A group of random people are invited to a screening of a mysterious movie, only to find themselves trapped in the theater with ravenous demons.

Deerskin
(2019)Quentin Dupieux’s deadpan comedy on the narcissistic nature of filmmaking is luridly obsessed with objects, from suede jackets to mirrors and cameras. Sharing an easy chemistry on screen, Jean Dujardin and Adèle Haenel lend charm and poignancy to this profoundly funny, fantastical fable.

Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes
(1986)Scope, a prisoner on a behemoth space station, is chosen to ‘volunteer’ to explore far-away planets. Landing on planet Australia-458, Scope finds that his freedom comes with a high price—his violent demise will be broadcast live for the viewing pleasure of Australia-458’s inhabitants.

Byzantium
(2013)Two mysterious women seek refuge at a run-down British seaside resort, where the truth about their vampiric nature won't stay secret for long.

A Field in England
(2013)When deserters of England’s 17th century Civil War are taken, they soon eat from a mushroom field and descend into psychedelic horror and insanity,

Night Tide
(1961)A young sailor begins to suspect the carnival mermaid he’s falling for may be a siren drawing men to their watery deaths during the full moon.

Outer Space
(1999)A woman, terrorised by an invisible force, enters a house at night. The rasping of crickets and a distorted music give way to explosions, screams and garbled voices. In an eruption of panicked subjectivity, her face multiplies across the screen while flashes of solarised imagery invade the frame…

Spree
(2020)Kurt is a rideshare driver desperate for social media attention and will stop at nothing to go viral, including livestreaming a deadly rampage.

Demons 2
(1986)A birthday party in a high- security apartment building (with bullet-proof windows) is interrupted when the birthday girl is transformed into a vicious demon by watching a horror movie on TV…

Epidemic
(1987)A film director and a screenwriter (played by Lars von Trier and his actual screenwriter, Niels Vørsel) research and develop a screenplay in which a deadly virus spreads through the entire world. However, like their protagonist, the duo do not notice that a real epidemic is developing around them.

Four Unloved Women, Adrift on a Purposeless Sea, Experience the Ecstasy of Dissection
(2023)No stranger to the sensual and medical contours of the body, horror icon David Cronenberg turns to 18th-century wax cadavers as his new muses for this poetic short. Sonically caressed by a chorus of pleasurable sighs, these anatomical Venuses are both alluring and uncanny in their voluptuousness.

Luz
(2019)A young cab driver drags herself into a run-down police station, pursued by a demonic entity that is determined to find the woman it loves.

Hollywood 90028
(1973)An aspiring Hollywood cameraman is exposed to the dark side of L.A. when he takes a job in the adult film industry, leading to deadly consequences.

Dream Creep
(2024)A cinematic marriage of haunted orifices and sharp objects, Carlos A.F. Lopez’s unnerving short disrupts the rhythm of everyday life with a chilling dose of bloody horror. As the squirmy sound design taps into our most primal fears, Dream Creep transforms sweet slumber into a never-ending nightmare.

House of Seven Belles
(1979)The late Andy Milligan never completed his South melodrama, and all he left behind was a single unfinished workprint. As he said, “it’s all there, except the finale I was unable to shoot.” Thus, it may be left to the viewer to complete his Civil War epic, revealed here for the first time.

If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?
(1971)B-movie evangelists the Ormond Family are at it again! In the final installment of their deranged trilogy with preacher Estus W. Pirkle, matters soon get out of hand. Hippies, communists, non-believers: all are cast with eternal damnation in this bonkers slice of Baptist propaganda.