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A girl disappears after discovering a demonic force that only she can see. Her father stops at nothing to bring her back.

The Thing

Reboot of John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic. No other plot details known.

Spooky Jack

Three siblings move into a new house, and accidentally discover that the monstrous things they’ve been told don’t exist, do exist – and they are as afraid of us as we are of them.

House of Spoils

The film follows an ambitious chef (Ariana DeBose) who opens her first restaurant—a farm-to-table affair on a remote estate—where she battles kitchen chaos, a dubious investor, crushing self doubts… and the powerful spirit of the estate’s previous owner who threatens to sabotage her at every turn.

Wonga Coup

In Equatorial Guinea, mercenaries and merchants try to topple the country's brutal dictatorship solely for the "wonga" (money) and for the desire to control oil.

Anything, Anywhere, Any...

Daredevil cargo pilots, or freight dogs, haul everything from exotic animals to cars and videogames all over the world.

Magic 8 Ball

Revolves around a toy with twenty pre-set answers to whatever questions one can ask about their past, present and future fortunes.

Our Lady of Tears

A mass hysteria epidemic spreads through an all-girls boarding school. The outbreak, which may have supernatural roots, takes place at a strict Catholic school on the outskirts of Mexico City and afflicts a group of young women who come from impoverished families.

Peachfuzz

Follows a young man who answers a Craigslist ad and gets much more than he bargained for.

Pest

In Pest, when a deadly virus invades their hometown, a teen documents her family's new life in quarantine and tries to protect her infected sister as society begins to crumble outside.

Project Poltergeist

Set in the 1960s and follows unexplained events surrounding the first alleged haunting in a public housing project that terrified a young boy in New Jersey.

Spawn

As Spawn creator Todd McFarlane explained in 2013, "The story has been in my head for seven or eight years. The movie idea is neither a recap or continuation. It is a standalone story that will be R-rated. Creepy and scary."