A small town in America is suddenly inflicted by a wave of irrational violence. Both scientists and local law enforcement try to determine the cause of the madness. It's the food that is driving everyone crazy.
Brianna (Hannah Cohen-Lawlor) is a shy, bashful teen who is constantly getting humiliated by the other girls in her social circle. Her circumstances change when she is kidnapped by a bizarre theatre cult intent on summoning an ancient witch
The sickness returns in THE HOSPITAL 2, the new film from Deviant Pictures.
A woman with no name teams up with a resourceful militiaman and a video-store clerk turned wandering gunslinger to rescue a scientist who may hold the key to ridding the world of the undead.
Ten contestants appear on a competitive reality show geared toward weight-loss. As the competition grows more intense, they realize that they're losing more than just weight; they are losing competitors. Are the contestants dropping out voluntarily or is something more insidious going on? Will any of them even live long enough to see the final round?
Old St. Leopold's Hospital has many urban legends surrounding it, but the residents of Bridgeport all agree on one thing: tortured souls roam its abandoned halls. The mystery proves too much for a pretty young student who decides to investigate for her senior class project. Unfortunately, she does not find ghosts. She, instead, finds Stanley... serial rapist, murderer, and psychopath. As the young girl becomes Stanley's new pet, a team of young investigators descend on the hospital to "hunt some ghosts." Stanley sees nothing but fun and games in his future. But, what Stanley does not know is that the hospital truly is haunted and the restless spirits there are not happy with what he has been doing.
Daniel Emery Taylor is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. He began his acting career in the campy 80's cult classic The Return of Swamp Thing (1989). More roles followed but Daniel found his stride in the world of independent genre cinema, writing and directing such brutal offerings as It's Just A Game (2018) and Foxglove Candy (2023).
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