Blowie

This kind of horror movie- you haven’t seen yet!

“Blowie” is a sexy horror film starring real porno artists. A group of sex workers hire a mansion in the middle of nowhere to film OnlyFans content. After a tragic accident on one of the sets they find themselves being chased by a killer with the face of a sex doll.

“Blowie” is just pure fun, a film that combines the two most notorious, admired and watched genres in the world- slasher film and porn. The result is, of course, limited to 18 years old and above due to plenty of ridiculously bloody scenes, graphic sex scenes and lots of nudity. It’s going to be a blast!

Psycho Beach Party

For the first time in Israel on the big screen! 25th anniversary of the cult film ‘Psycho Beach Party’, based on the Charles Bush off Broadway cult play.

‘Psycho Beach Party’ is a crazy mix of 50’s psycho thrillers, 60’s beach films and 70’s slasher films. The story follows Chicklet Forest (the wonderful Lauren Ambrose from ‘6 feet under’ and ‘Yellowjackets’), Chicklet is a 16 years old tomboy who is desperate to be part of the surfing community of Malibu.

She’s a typical all American girl- the only problem is: her personality is more split than pepperoni on pizza.

Touch Me

Director and screenwriter Addison Heimann’s second film is a provocative and camp horror comedy, imaginative and crazy in the best way possible. This is a love song to the weird and sexual Japanese cinema of the 60’s and 70’s- the ground on which films such as “In the Realm of the Senses” grew upon.

“Touch me” dares to touch such subjects as mental health, desire and sexual abandonment but does not lose its humor for a second. Two best friends are depending on each other and get addicted to the heroin-like touch of a narcissistic alien with a craving for human flesh who may or may not want to take over the world.

Director and screenwriter Addison Heimann, whose first film “Hypochondriac” was screened at the 2022 TLVFest, comes back with a weirder, crazier and more brilliant second film. The result is a sexy and wonderfully bloody dream.

This film is limited to ages 18 and above since it’s a sexy and bloody extravaganza that you couldn’t get enough of.

Hocus Pocus

Disney’s classic comedy in a special Halloween screening- it doesn’t get merrier than this!

In 1693 the three Sanderson sisters- Winifred, Mary and Sarah (Bette Midler, Kathey Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker) were sentenced to death in Salem, Massachusetts for witchcraft and were accused of stealing the life-force of a young girl named Emily Binx.

Before their execution Winifred casts a curse that will allow them to return to life if a virgin boy will light the black flame of the cursed candle in their home.

300 years go by until Max Dennison (Omri Katz) and his family move to Salem. During Halloween, in an effort to impress a girl Max accidentally brings the Sanderson sisters back from the dead- and once again they want to suck the ‘life force’ out of the town’s children in order to gain eternal life.

Courtesy of Disney+

Return to Oz

The 40th anniversary of the fantasy horror film produced by Disney Studios. This is an unofficial sequel to the original 1939’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ but the result is much more dark and channeling the spirit of the original ‘Oz’ book series by Frank L. Baum.

The film’s plot is based on the book “The Marvelous Land of Oz’ and ‘Ozma of Oz’. This film was nominated for an Academy Award in the special effects category.

This film takes place six months after Dorothy’s first adventure in the land of Oz. When Dorothy returns to Kansas she finds it very hard to readjust to her former life on the family ranch. Her ongoing obsession with the land of Oz causes her to lose sleep and is worrying her aunt and uncle. Dorothy’s aunt takes her to a clinic that specializes in Electro-therapy performed by the scary nurse Wilson. The scared Dorothy escapes the clinic and somehow finds herself back in Oz. Dorothy is appalled to find that Oz had been taken by the evil munchkin king and the evil witch Mombi.

Again Dorothy embarks on a perilous journey to save Oz, this time accompanied by a talking hen, a Pumpkinhead Jack-O-lantern and a mechanical man called Tik-Tok. The British actress Jean Marsh had caused nightmares to thousands of innocent children watching this film- come find out why.

Courtesy of Disney+

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was not a big success when it came out in 1992, but over the years it had gained a loyal crowd thanks to the over-the-top camp humor and its self aware interpretation of the vampire genre. This cinematic experiment resonated with fans who appreciated its unique tone- it was the first time a vampire movie was laced into a camp high school comedy that played brilliantly with the cliches of the genres. The fact that the heroine is a blond cheerleader who kills vampires in all sorts of imaginative ways was quite surprising for the early 90’s.

The huge success of the TV series that followed helped a lot to keep the franchise alive, of course, and despite the very different tone of the TV show, its popularity helped elevate the film’s status as well.

If you don’t blink you might catch Ricki Lake as a disgruntled waitress, Ben Affleck as a basketball player and Alexis Arquette as a vampire DJ.

Courtesy of Disney+

Queens of the Dead

A wild night at a party in a Brooklyn club that specializes in bigger than life drag shows and queens. The party planner is stressing out hoping that everything will go according to plan, but even she cannot imagine that her biggest problem is going to be an unexpected zombie attack!

In order to survive the night, the bigger than life drag queens, the club’s staff and a gallery of colorful partygoers must put their differences and rivalry aside.

In her directorial debut Tina Romero, daughter of horror icon George A. Romero, adds to the genre her father created plenty of glam, camp and glitter. “Queens of the Dead” honors Romero senior’s legacy but also reinvent it. The film is full of dark humor, LGBTQ pride and a powerful message on how a united community and self-empowerment can overcome pretty much everything in life.

This film has some seriously kick-ass cast led by lesbian star Katy O’Brian (“Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning”, “The Mandalorian”) alongside Jack Haven (“I saw the TV Glow”), Ricky Lindhome (“Knives Out”), Nina West (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”), Dominique Jackson (“Pose”, “American Gods”), Chayenne Jackson (“American Horror Story”, “Glee”) and standup comedian Margaret Cho. Also starring is horror legend Tom Savini who collaborated with George Romero on several films such as “Dawn of the Dead” and “Land of the Dead”.

The Black Hole

A feminist rom-com which is also a type of trash horror movie and 80’s style erotic movie that includes sci-fi and grotesque aliens as well.

In a small Estonian town, three stories converge: Sirje and her friend voluntarily sign up for a scientific experiment away from earth. Jüri falls for his lascivious neighbour. Uma, a fearless bodybuilder, dreams of a world without abusive men so that she could help her partner Marillis. Along the way the characters will have to deal with aliens, a giant spider and an Austrian door to door salesman of vacuums who always wears shorts.

The clever and multi layered script written by director Moonika Siimets provocs thoughts of the reality in which we live in and at the same time provide us with a cinematic piece that is pure fun.

Clown in a Cornfield

The residents of Kettle Springs can’t catch a break. Nothing has ever been the same since the treasured Baypen Corn Syrup Factory burned down and now a mysterious, grinning figure has emerged from the cornfields to cleanse the town of its burdens, one bloody victim at a time.

In Eli Craig’s (“Tucker & Dale vs Evil”) newest outing, the real fun starts when Frendo the clown comes out to play.

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