Friday, 23 August 2013

Sadako 3D 2 Online Streaming

Storyline Sadako 3D 2
Five years have passed since the events of Sadako 3D. Akane is pregnant with a child with her boyfriend Takenori. However, Akane dies after giving birth to her daughter. When Takenori's sister Fuko takes up the task of caring for Akane's daughter, the infamous cursed video resurfaces. During her investigation, Fuko learns about the legend of Sadako's daughter...



Movie details Sadako 3D 2

Release : 2013-08-30
Genre : Horror
Runtime : 96 minutes
Company : Kadokawa Pictures, Tohokushinsha Film

Cast

Satomi IshiharaasAkane Ayukawa
Ysuke Yamamotoas
Ysuke YamamotoasFko And
Kji SetoasTakanori Ando
Kokoro HirasawaasNagi

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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Raze Online Streaming

Storyline Raze
After Sabrina is abducted, she finds herself in an underground lair, forced to do battle with other innocent women for the amusement of unseen spectators. Each of these reluctant warriors has something to lose, but only one will remain when the game is done.

Fight or die!

Movie details Raze

Release : 2013-04-20
Genre : Horror, Thriller
Runtime : 87 minutes
Company :

Cast

Zo BellasSabrina
Rachel NicholsasJamie
Tracie ThomsasTeresa
Sherilyn FennasElizabeth
Doug JonesasJoseph
Bruce ThomasasKurtz
Bailey Anne BordersasCody
Rebecca MarshallasPhoebe
Adrienne WilkinsonasNancy
Allene QuincyasBrenda
Nicole SteinwedellasIsabelle
Jordan James SmithasAdam
Tara MackenasDee
Amy JohnstonasGloria
Victoria CruzasSofia Diaz
Olivia HarewoodasRhona
Brianna GageasMegan

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

The Complex Online Streaming

Storyline The Complex
Nursing student Asuka (Atsuko Maeda) has just moved into an apartment complex with her parents and younger brother. On the first night in her new room, she is awoken by a strange scratching sound coming from the apartment of her neighbor, a reclusive old man who has refused all attempts at communication. Concerned over his well being, Asuka enters his home only to find him dead from malnutrition. Worse, it looks as if he had been trying to claw his way into her room. Asuka learns that there have been a number of strange deaths in the complex over the years from Shinobu (Hiroki Narimiya), the handyman cleaning up the old mans apartment. Even the girls at school whisper rumors of it being haunted.

The creators of "Ringu" and "Dark Water" will terrify you again

Movie details The Complex

Release : 2013-05-13
Genre : Horror
Runtime : 106 minutes
Company : Django Film, Nikkatsu, Shochiku Company

Cast

Atsuko MaedaasAsuka
Hiroki NarimiyaasSasahara
Masanobu Katsumuraas
Naomi Nishidaas
Kanau Tanakaas

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Saturday, 17 August 2013

V/H/S/2 Online Streaming

Storyline V/H/S/2
Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of staticwhite noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration. But you must fight the urge to relax: this is no mere movie night. Those obsolete spools contain more than just magnetic tape. They are imprinted with the very soul of evil.

Who's tracking you?

Movie details V/H/S/2

Release : 2013-06-06
Genre : Horror, Thriller
Runtime : 95 minutes
Company : The Collective, Bloody Disgusting, 8383 Productions, Snoot Entertainment, Haxan Films

Cast

Adam WingardasHerman
Lawrence Michael LevineasLarry
Kelsy AbbottasAyesha
Hannah HughesasClarissa
L.C. HoltasKyle
Hannah Al Rashidas
Fachry AlbarasAdam
Oka AntaraasMalik
Devon BrookshireasAmy
Samantha Gracieas
Kevin Huntas"Eyeball Guy"
Epy Kusnandaras"The Father"
Carly Robellas"BBQ Kid in Minivan"
Mindy RobinsonasTabitha
Jay SaundersasBiker
Jeremie SaundersasZack
Andrew SuleimanasJohnny
John T. WoodsasDr. Fleischer

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Are you just about done with the anthology horror mini-revival? Sick to death of cinma vrit? Well... I was about to say, "Move along, then; there's nothing for you here," but that wouldn't be fair on this movie OR you. If you're through with first-person perspective found-footage portmanteau horrors then fine, but just stay for one more. Please? Because it's a belter, this one.Last year's V/H/S was IMO terrific, but it had its flaws. The wraparound story and the first story proper gave the movie a disturbing early feeling of misogyny thanks to both stories' protagonists having sexual gratification of one manner or another as their principal reason for filming their actions, the film's running time struggled to cope with six tales being told, and the shaky first-person cameras were the shakiest of shaky, nausea-inducing cameras in the history of the first-person perspective. Thankfully for the sequel, nobody's shooting footage for the sake of amateur pornography (an early tit-shot establishes our wraparound-segment protagonist as a private investigator, but that's it until some much lighter, more jocular sex-filming exchanges in the last segment, of which more later), V/H/S/2 is telling five stories in all rather than six (hopefully by V/H/S/3 they'll have learned a further lesson: The wraparound stories are completely redundant, so let's ditch 'em), and that extra time is put to good use, and the shaky-cam... it's still there of course - goes hand-in-hand with the territory - but it's just nowhere near as bad. For the most part.So, to the stories themselves:"Tape 49" - The wraparound segment, directed by Simon Barrett (who wrote the wraparound segment for V/H/S - "Tape 56" - as well as the segment "The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Younger" for that earlier movie; he also wrote You're Next and the IMO excellent horror/western Dead Birds). Concerning a private eye and his partner on the trail of a missing student, they come across a house not unlike the one in the first picture, full of not much but stacks of old switched-on CRT televisions and VHS cassette players, and even larger stacks of VHS tapes themselves. They find a laptop with footage of the missing boy, sitting in that very room and explaining about how watching some of these VHS tapes in a certain order will... affect people. Quite how, I'll not say. Suffice to say though that while our private dick searches the house, his partner sits and watches the tapes (these are the four segments making up the main body of V/H/S/2), and trouble abounds. It's a big upgrade on the unlikeable wraparound from the first movie but it's still largely unnecessary and despite some good horror action towards the very end, it made little sense and was subsequently by virtue of its nature the weakest tale of the lot.Segment 1. "Phase I Clinical Trials" - Directed by Adam Wingard (You're Next, V/H/S segment "Tape 56", The ABCs of Death segment "Q is for Quack"), this is a fairly straightforward and derivative piece (The Sixth Sense? The Eye?) about a guy who, following an eye operation to replace his blind right eye with an experimental electronic eye which for the purposes of data collection records everything it "sees" (a fairly ingenious if slightly laboured use of the first-person perspective I thought, also neatly sidestepping the thorny "Why are they still FILMING?!?" issue that besets all of these sorts of films), starts seeing - you guessed it - dead people. Nothing original to see here in terms of the story, but Wingard's ever-improving directional skills keep the tension levels up and interesting throughout. Not an especially strong start, but a decent start.Segment 2. "A Ride in the Park" - Co-directed by the criminally-underrated Eduardo Snchez (yes, him. Co-director of found-footage great-grandaddy The Blair Witch Project; also did the absolutely fantastic Altered, plus Seventh Moon and Lovely Molly) and his long-time producer buddy Gregg Hale, and co-written by Snchez and his long-time writing partner Jamie Nash, this one came with heavy expectations and it didn't disappoint at all. A cracking flat-out zombie fest filmed almost entirely from the perspective of a cyclist's helmet-mounted Go-Pro camera. Our - hero? - Mike takes his bike out for a lovely early-morning spin through the park and is immediately attacked and bitten by a zombie, one of several ambling through these woods. He escapes, runs away, staggers, falters, drops to the floor and dies. Then he gets up. From there on in it's a zombie's-eye view of the carnage and gore, finishing with a flourish on a surprisingly touching note. For zombies, like. Excellent short story. Probably the best segment not only of this movie so far (it's certainly that) but of the V/H/S franchise so far.Until...Segment 3. "Safe Haven" - Another strong directorial collaboration here, this time between Gareth Huw Evans (The Raid) and Timo Tjahjanto (The ABCs of Death segment "L is for Libido"). Taking up 30 minutes of V/H/S/2's entire runtime (and worth every second), Safe haven concerns a documentary news crew who - using both conventional professional cameras and mics plus hidden "button"-cams - go to film the shenanigans at a remote Indonesian compound, in which is housed a "Heaven's Gate"-style Doomsday cult comprised of their enigmatic leader - The Father - his "family" of wives/lovers and (many) children plus other assorted cult members. It is implied that "The Father" is promoting and engaging in underage sex with some of the members, and it's this angle the news crew most want to pursue. They end up however with something very different.Managing to look and feel like an exquisite blend of the co-directors' other works The Raid and "L is for Libido" with a good dollop of Doom 3 or some other survival horror game thrown in for good measure, this short represents the best thing that either V/H/S movie has offered us thus far. It's creepy, then it's tense, then it's frantic and as gory as gore gets (all justifiably and within the context of a good tale well told, I might add). If there's a teeny-tiny criticism it could be that a practical visual effect at the very very end of the short (you'll know it when you see it) doesn't quite work and against the otherwise staggering look of all that preceded it, it's quite jarring. However, I'm nitpicking. "Safe Haven" is a superior piece and with a few dollars thrown at it could make an excellent and terrifying expanded movie in its own right.Segment 4. "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" - directed by Jason Eisener (Hobo With a Shotgun, The ABCs of Death segment "Y is for Youngbuck"). Eisener seems to be a bit of a "love him or loathe him" director. I WANT to like him but I find his output as frustrating as it is novel, and this is no exception. Essentially, a bunch of kids of varying ages have free reign over their lakeside house, and fill their time with happy, video-based tomfoolery including strapping a camera to their dog to see what he films, blasting one another with urine-filled water guns and busting in on one anothers' "intimate" time, be that one of the girls with her boyfriend or one of the doofus young teenagers with his hand, a porno and some time to kill. So far, so goofy. Until a violent attack by a band of hostile classic "Grey" aliens kicks off. It's a good idea and the story itself is fine, but this is the one short in the pack that continues to suffer badly from the first movie's shaky-cam syndrome. Once the action starts, you'll struggle to see what's happening. Good stuff, but frustrating. And coming as it does after two truly excellent segments, just a trifle deflating.So, segments 1 and 4 are of a standard comparable to the first movie, the wraparound piece is an improvement, but the middle two shorts are worth the ticket money on their own and elevate V/H/S/2 above its older sibling and above much of today's horror fare in general. Well recommended.

Afflicted Online Streaming

Storyline Afflicted
Best friends Derek and Clif set out on a trip of a lifetime. Their plan: travel to the ends of the earth, see the world, and live life to the fullest. But the trip soon takes a dark and bloody turn. Just days in, one of the men shows signs of a mysterious affliction which gradually takes over his entire body and being. Now, thousands of miles from home, in a foreign land, they must race to uncover the source of his illness before it consumes him completely. Footage of their travelsmeant to document pleasant memoriesmay now become evidence of one of the most shocking discoveries ever captured on filmand may be their only postcard home.



Movie details Afflicted

Release : 2013-09-09
Genre : Action, Thriller
Runtime : 85 minutes
Company : Automatik Entertainment, Panorama Films, Tlfilm Canada

Cast

Baya RehazasAubrey
Derek LeeasDerek
Clif ProwseasClif
Edo Van Breemenas
Zachary Grayas

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Thursday, 8 August 2013

Knights of Badassdom Online Streaming

Storyline Knights of Badassdom
Movie follows the exploits of a group of Live-action role players who accidentally release demon from hell and must deal with the consequences.

'Tis about to get medieval up in here.

Movie details Knights of Badassdom

Release : 2013-01-21
Genre : Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Runtime : 86 minutes
Company : IndieVest Pictures, North by Northwest Entertainment

Cast

Peter DinklageasHung
Ryan KwantenasJoe
Summer GlauasGwen
Steve ZahnasEric
Margarita LevievaasBeth
Jimmi SimpsonasRonnie Kwok
Danny PudiasLando
Michael GladisasKing Diamond
Joshua MalinaasTravis
Tom HopperasGunther
Douglas TaitasAbominog
Khanh DoanasAndie
Basil HarrisasJohnny
Brett GipsonasGunther

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