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Top 10 Horror Movies to Watch on Fancast
From Brando to Blacula, from demons of vengeance to demons of the roadways and from Hugh Grant to Pink, Fancast has a wide variety of horror flicks for you to watch online in their entirety and at your leisure. Here’s today’s top ten.
28 Days Later [watch the trailer]
Imagine waking up from a month-long coma after taking a nasty spill on your bicycle, only to find that you are alone in the hospital. Alone on your street. Alone in your entire city. That’s what happens to Jim at the beginning of Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later, and that’s only the beginning of his nightmare. When he finally meets other human beings, Frank (Brendan Gleeson) and Selena (Naomie Harris), their struggle to figure out how to carry on in the wasteland that Britain has become takes them to dark and frightening places.
The Island of Dr. Moreau [watch the trailer]
On a remote, tropical island, Dr. Moreau (Marlon Brando) has devoted his life to trying to perfect the human species with a variety of experiments involving splicing human genes into animals, the failed results of which now live on the island at his beck and call, with disobedience resulting in torturous pain or death. With the help of his drug-addled disciple Montgomery (Val Kilmer), he’s even experimented on his own daughter Aissa (Fairuza Balk). When UN negotiator Edward Douglas (David Thewils) washes ashore after a plane crash, he bears witness to the horrifying extent of the slavery and abuse going on in this twisted kingdom. When the subhuman beasts learn how they are being controlled, though, the rebellion gets even savagely disturbing.
Pumpkinhead
Lance Henriksen stars as a gentle farmer who loses his young son to a careless hit-and-run motorcycle accident, and so intense and furious is he in his grief that he summons a vengeance demon known as Pumpkinhead to make sure the biker and all of his friends pay the ultimate price for their mistakes. Directed by the late, great creature-maker Stan Winston.
Catacombs
From the producers of Saw comes this dark film starring Shannyn Sossamon and Pink (yes, that Pink) making their way into a hedonistic rave party held in the labyrinth beneath Paris, only to be stalked by someone… or something like the Antichrist.
Dressed to Kill
Brian De Palma directed this suspenseful tale of an adulterous wife (Angie Dickinson) who is stabbed to death shortly after her affair with a stranger. Her psychiatrist (Michael Caine) starts to receive troubling calls from another one of his patients, while the only witness to her murder, a prostitute named Liz (Nancy Allen), not only becomes the prime suspect, but also the murderer’s next target.
Amityville II: The Possession
In this prequel to the original Amityville Horror, we witness the severely dysfunctional Montelli family moving into the haunted Long Island house rumored to be built upon an Indian burial ground. There’s more at work here than just bleeding walls, though. There’s a demon here, and it has it in for the eldest son.
Lair of the White Worm
Hugh Grant plays Lord James D’Ampton, the descendant of a knight who once felled a monstrous dragon, and once archaeologist Angus Flint (Peter Capaldi) starts looking into the lore around this creature, he uncovers stories of mysterious disappearances and traces them back to the home of reclusive Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donahoe). This leads to a horrifying journey into surreality as Lord James finds Lady Marsh to be something of a seductress, but with disturbing vampiric secrets.
The Car [watch trailers & clips]
Vehicular homicide picks up sharply in a small western town, and it’s up to Officer Wade Parent (James Brolin) to figure out how to stop it. This becomes a much more difficult task when he discovers that it’s a driverless demon car!
The Immortalizer
In the vein of the cult horror classic The Re-Animator comes this flick about a mad scientist who takes the brains of the elderly and transfers them into the bodies of unwilling local teenagers!
Blacula [watch the trailer]
Count Dracula himself put a curse on an African prince named Mamuwalde, dooming him to walk the earth as Blacula. After a 200-year sleep, he arises in 1972 Los Angeles with an insatiable hunger for love and blood.
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