Girls in Prison

John McNaughton

Aggie is a sweet young songstress having a hard time making it in the sleazy music biz, though it's not nearly as hard as the time she'll have to do for a murder she didn't commit. Yet even in the slammer, the same shady characters responsible for her fiendish frame-up target her. Featuring some of Hollywood's most memorable "bad-girl" performances, you’re sure to get caught up as Aggie fights to be declared innocent before she's silenced forever.


Masters of Horror: Haeckel's Tale

John McNaughton

It is a time when the laws of science battle the secrets of magic, and medical student Ernst Haeckel (Derek Cecil) believes the power of life, death, and resurrection lies in his arrogant hands. But on a journey to visit his gravely ill father, he finds shelter in the home of an older man and his seductive young wife (Leela Savasta) who cannot be fulfilled by mortal hungers. Somewhere in the darkness of a nearby necropolis, a defiant necromancer (Jon Polito of BARTON FINK, MILLER'S CROSSING) will now summon them all to an orgy of the undead and unleash the ultimate depravity for those who do not heed the warning of Haeckel's Tale. Directed by John McNaughton in association with horror legend George A. Romero, this startling mix of erotic desire and gut-ripping horror is adapted by series creator/executive producer Mick Garris from the short story by Clive Barker.


Lansky

John McNaughton

He was the genius behind organized crime in its early days—and a man who was as brutal as he was brilliant. Richard Dreyfuss stars in this compelling, fact-based movie about notorious mobster Meyer Lansky. The story follows him through the early years of his life as a Jewish immigrant to his successful career in gambling, bootlegging and racketeering—and eventually murder. Also starring Eric Roberts, Illeana Douglas, Ryan Merriman, Beverly D'Angelo and Anthony LaPaglia. Directed by John McNaughton; written by David Mamet, based on the book by Uri Dan, Dennis Eisenberg, Eli Landau.


Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (30th Anniversary Edition)

John McNaughton

One of the most harrowing American horror films of the 20th century, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer returns in an immaculate presentation that cements this shocking and thought-provoking plunge into a nightmare of the human soul as a true cinema landmark. Henry, a psychopathic drifter who has left a trail of dead bodies in his wake, settles for a while at the dilapidated Chicago apartment of sleazy ex-prison buddy Otis. Into this toxic environment comes Otis’s younger sister Becky, who’s fleeing an abusive marriage and looking for a place to stay. Deflecting her brother’s incestuous advances, Becky finds herself attracted to Henry and sees him as a potential lover and herself as his possible savior. What she doesn’t realize is that Otis and Henry are now killing together, murdering for kicks and sinking to ever more terrifying depths of depravity. As Becky tries to get her life back on track, she looks to Henry for a way out. But is redemption even possible for a man like Henry? Sure to send shivers of mortal dread through a whole new generation of filmgoers, this amazing new transfer puts Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer firmly back into the vanguard of contemporary cinematic horror.


The Harvest

John McNaughton

The perfect family next door is not who they appear to be in this terrifying thriller starring Michael Shannon (MAN OF STEEL).


Normal Life (1996)

John McNaughton

Natural Born Killers meets True Romance in this sexy, psychological thriller from acclaimed director John McNaughton. Chris Anderson (Luke Perry) and his wife, Pam (Ashley Judd), live a fairly normal life, until Chris loses his job on the police force and secretly turns to robbing banks to make his wife’s dreams come true. Upon discovering his secret, she joins his deadly crime wave, and together they terrorize an unsuspecting suburban town.


The Borrower

John McNaughton

Rae Dawn Chong ("The Color Purple," "Soul Man") plays a cop in this thrilling horror story about an alien criminal, exiled to Earth in human form, who is ripping the heads off human beings after his own head explodes. Co-starring Antonio Fargas (TV's "Everybody Hates Chris," TV's "Starsky and Hutch") and Madchen Amick (TV's "Twin Peaks," "Sleepwalkers").


Speaking of Sex

John McNaughton

To save their marriage, a sexually frustrated couple (Jay Mohr and Melora Walters) tries visiting a counselor, psychologist, and their lawyers. Instead of the usual advice, these experts offer innovative ways of fixing the couple's problems. Their sex lives do improve-- just not with each other!


Wild Things

John McNaughton

In the tony yachting enclave of Blue Bay, Florida, behind the opulent facades of the mansions of the rich lurks a twisted tale of sex, revenge and murder. Upper crust teen temptress Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards) has a crush on her sexy school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Matt Dillon). But she later accuses him of sexual assault, and a similar accusation surfaces from brooding outcast Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell). Soon the scandal has its tentacles wrapped around virtually everyone in town, from influential attorney Tom Baxter (Robert Wagner) to Kelly's mother, frosty family matriarch Sandra Van Ryan (Theresa Russell). Detective Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon) eventually uncovers a tabloid-worthy conspiracy marked by a maze of shocking twists, unexpected turns and insidious entanglements.