Horror

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THE DECEASED WON’T DESIST!

Mark Pirro's latest and greatest release of a hilarious spoof of the Agatha Christie KNIVES OUT-style mystery thrillers.

If you like cutting-edge humor with a mixture of who done it surprises, you'll love the upcoming release from Cyclone Entertainment.


 

 9 tales of terror from horror master Drac Von Stoller!

— BEWARE, they may Keep You Up at Night—


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RAGE OF INNOCENCE

Some teens will go to any extremes to avoid being disturbed. For Raven, being disturbed just comes naturally. When middle school teacher Vincent Marsden (John McCafferty) meets another teacher, Louise Sutton (Tammy Klein) at his school, he thinks he may have found the love of his life. That is until he meets her 15 year old daughter, Raven (Stef Dawson). Raven has a powerful distrust of men, and immediately objects to her mother’s new relationship. Raven warns Vincent to stay away from her mother, but when he refuses to back away, she piles one lie upon another. Raven’s accusations turn into a deadly game that terrorizes his life and the life of his 13 year old daughter, Sharon (Chelsea Cook). RAGE OF INNOCENCE shows just how vulnerable a man can be when pitted against an adolescent sociopath with a deadly agenda.


THE HAND THAT FEEDS

Russel, mid thirties, has wasted his whole life. Devoid of purpose or ambition, all he has to claim as his own is the bar left to him by his father, a father who never approved of him. All seems to be moving into a positive light for Russel until he finds out what lives in the rooms above the bar - a demon with an unquenchable thirst for human bodies. Russel finds out that he must feed this demon to keep it at bay and soon develops a strange “pet and owner” relationship with the help of Henry who was his father’s long-time employee. This works well as long as the demon is kept fed, a near impossible task as finding human entrees proves quite challenging without attracting the attention of the law. Russel tries to keep the demon at bay but soon finds that balancing his life and responsibilities while keeping the human-devouring demon at bay is more than he can handle. This leads Russel to a gore-soaked spiral of events that leaves Russel and his new girlfriend Jessie, wondering if this is all just another of his father’s sick jokes. Purpose and ambition, after all, are no longer a matter of choice—they have now become a matter of survival. The body count is high as Russel, an FBI Agent, and a Homicide Detective battle a Demon that won't die!