Jason Paul Collum

October Moon 2: November Son

Two years after their loved ones were murdered in obsessive rage, the survivors are dragged into a horrific psychological breakdown - and blood soaked plan for revenge.

The Legend Trip

A local legend turns into a horrifying reality for a group of young grad students seeking to debunk a Wisconsin haunted house.

Hell Asylum

A desperate producer faced with unemployment has the ultimate reality television program ready to roll.

October Moon

A straight man's life becomes disastrous - and obsessively dangerous - when his family, fiancee and friends all begin to reject him after he realizes he has fallen in love with another man.

Dead Women Don't Wear Shoes

When she puts on a murdered woman's shoes, a teenager's body is used as a vessel for revenge.

Eternal Slumber

A teenage slumber party becomes a bloodbath as one-by-one each teen is attacked by a mysterious madman...or is it a woman?

Penny Pinchers 2: Scenes from the Underground

Go deeper and darker into the world of micro-budget horror as some of the genre's leading underground creators discuss their craft.

Mark of the Devil 777: The Moralist, Part 2

Twenty-five years after she first encountered evil, reporter Meredith O'Brien (Karen Dilloo) again finds herself in danger, only now her daughter and other victims who survived near death assaults years ago are on the hit list of a bumbling Satanic Cult.

Mega Scorpions

Residents of a half-way house are bombarded by 6 foot long killer scorpions. A horror/comedy homage to the giant mutant bug films of the 1950's. The film was shown at the Frightvision Horror Festival in 2003, but has yet to see release on DVD, Blu-ray, or VOD.

The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen

Fifty lesser-known horror flicks hailed by critics and genre fans as "absolute must-sees" are given the spotlight with fun, engaging commentary from journalists, directors, actors and critics in a countdown like no other. Stalkers, monsters, slashers, evil dolls, terrorized babysitters, holiday maniacs, mannequins, eerie motels, even giant rats... they're ALL featured in "The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen!"

Bad Movie Police: Case #1: Galaxy Of The Dinosaurs

Follow the adventures of Sgt. Elke Mantooth, Lt. Drucilla Dread and The BMP Task Force as they seek out the worst "cine-terrorists" in movie history and bring their crimes to justice for your entertainment! The first BAD MOVIE POLICE case is a little gem from 1992 called GALAXY OF THE DINOSAURS.

Safe Inside

A man recovering from a nervous breakdown and the recent death of his mother begins to believe another entity is living within the walls of his home.

Incest Death Squad 2

Jeb and Amber Wayne embark on a murderous road trip as they hunt for the man that witnessed their gruesome ministry.

Sleepless Nights: Revisiting the Slumber Party Massacres

30 years after the original feminist slasher film The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) hit theaters, cast & crew revisit the scene of the crime and its sequels.

Dozers

DOZERS is a scifi/horror comedy about a stress-relieving drug patch called Solace. Ashley and Buddy, a pair of Internet reporters, discover that the patches are making users go mad and erupt into violence.

5 Dark Souls, Part III: Retribution

Seven years after the slaughter of a group of misfits, the sole surviving killer teen finds her own life, and those of her family, now in peri

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from The Letter People

When you mention "The Letter People" to a 50-year-old who experienced them as a child, their eyes widen with excitement. Here's why... Pre-dating "Sesame Street," teacher Elayne Reiss-Weimann devised a way for her severely struggling students to learn the basic elements of reading. The result, with aid from her co-teacher Rita Friedman, was The Letter People - a national phenomenon throughout the 1970s and 80s in kindergarten & first grade classrooms. Kids fell madly in love with the inflatable characters — The Huggables — whom they believed were alive. It invented techniques that are used by other reading programs to this day! Watch this amazing story told by Elayne, original publisher Dr. Bernard Kauderer, and others who brought the program to life & turned it into a pop culture sensation.