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  1. Hipster Horror House: Directed by Angelo Pastore. With Jina Anika, Jason Verner, Barbara Beall, Fulvio Cecere.

    • Angelo Pastore
    • 2015
    • Comedy, Mystery, Romance
    • Jina Anika, Jason Verner, Barbara Beall
  2. Hipster Horror House (TV Movie 2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Set in Vancouver, this story revolves around three Hipsters, MIRIAM (Jina Anika), FAB (Jason Verner) and ANNE (Barbara Kozizki) who find themselves renting w...

  4. Jan 30, 2018 · The horror flick inspires this week’s robust gallery of 35 haunted house movies (with at least 20 reviews each) ranked best to worst by Tomatometer. Housebound (2014, 97%) Alternately...

    • Terrifier
    • Stake Land
    • Kill List
    • Goodnight Mommy
    • The Invitation
    • Host
    • Green Room
    • It Comes at Night
    • It Follows
    • Bone Tomahawk

    Director:Damien Leone Following the rampant success of the adaptation of Stephen King’s IT, clowns in horror movies are all the rage again. While some people may not be scared of clowns, Terrifier might just make people puke because of them — it’s one of the most gruesome movies you will ever see. If you’re looking for a nuanced character portrait ...

    Director:Jim Mickle The film that gave me the idea for this article, Stake Land is one of those films on Netflixthat you take by face value and sadly scroll past. I’m glad that Netflix’s constant recommendation badgering brought me around to it. A vampire film with roots in the zombie apocalypse (zombocalypse?), Stake Land has stunning cinematograp...

    Director:Ben Wheatley Hodge podge. A British phrase for a British film and an apt description of this wonderfully warped film’s genre. Is it a horror or more of a hitman flick? Domestic drama? Ben Wheateleydoesn’t waste time trying to categorise his 2011 effort and neither should you. It’s a disorientating, uncompromising downward spiral into the o...

    Directors:Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala Something’s wrong with the mother of two young boys. She is constantly secluding herself from them following surgery that appears to have left her mangled. As the boys’ suspicion grows, so too does the suspicion of the viewer that all is not as it seems. Hyped up immensely after it reveal before not really la...

    Director:Karyn Kusama Not to be confused with the considerably more so-so 2022 vampire movie, The Invitation really doesn’t get the reputation it deserves as being one of the most nerve-wracking character studies in recent horror history. It’s incredibly patient with an incredible payoff that’s worth waiting around for. When a troubled man is invit...

    Director:Rob Savage Would Host have quite as much impact if it didn’t release in 2020, a year in which everyone and their nans was hooked up to Zoom for emotional support? Maybe, but it’s easy to agree that Host took a very tired subgenre in the form of found footage and somehow made it feel fresh. Coming in at just under an hour long, Host really ...

    Director:Jeremy Saulnier If you manage to make your way through Green Roomwithout vomiting on yourself through sheer anxiety, you’re a braver person than most. It has such a simple concept that goes such a long way towards it being one of the most visceral and haunting movies you will ever see. Plus, Patrick Stewart is a very naughty boy. When a ba...

    Director:Trey Edward Shults It’s fair to say that It Comes At Nightis a supremely polarising movie, and it’s easy to see why. The pacing can, at times, be laborious and make you feel like a “big” moment is coming to reward you for your patience, but it doesn’t. Early promotional material was somewhat misleading, too, pitching it as a creature featu...

    Director:David Robert Mitchell Just like It Comes At Night, It Followsis another indie horror movie that no two people can agree on. Of the two, however, It Follows’ unique “gimmick” is what makes it stand out more. The Catholic church probably had a few new reformed members after it first screened. After having sex with a mysterious guy, a girl is...

    Director: S. Craig Zahler From the outside looking in, Bone Tomahawk might just appear to be yet another western. While it certainly has the hallmarks and could stand on its own if you took out its more horror-centric elements, what makes it so good is just how unerringly gruesome it is. Packed with gore and some severely painful deaths, Bone Tomah...

    • Jimmy Donnellan
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  6. 1976-present. Jacqueline "Jacquie" Robbins and Joyce Robbins (born September 9, 1949) are twin American-Canadian actresses best known for playing the Blind Twins in The Wicker Man and for playing the White Faced Women in A Series of Unfortunate Events. They are based in Vancouver, British Columbia .