vICBKy-W,zRNw~~_6.JPG) | The town of Smallville is mostly inhabited by ordinary folk looking to live a peaceful life. But among their number is Clark Kent (Tom Welling), the future Superman who faces a daily struggle to control his special powers and keep his true identity a... |
 | Four college kids decide to spend the weekend in a haunted house as part of a study into sleep deprivation. A poltergeist is soon on the scene creating mayhem alongside the estate's old caretaker... Horror spoof. |
 | A crazed copycat killer begins to act out a chilling real-life sequel to the Woodsboro murders. |
 | The Scary Movie Trilogy. In 'Scary Movie 3.5' Cindy has now left college and is making a living as journalist and TV news reporter. When crop circles start to appear in Tom Logan's farm, right about the same time that a good friend of hers is... |
 | Television producer extraordinaire Aaron Spelling launched a pop-culture phenomenon with his 1990s teen soap opera BEVERLY HILLS 90210, a landmark series that not only set the standard for '90s teen culture, but single-handedly wrote the rulebook for... |
 | Television producer extraordinaire Aaron Spelling launched a pop-culture phenomenon with his 1990s teen soap opera BEVERLY HILLS 90210, a landmark series that not only set the standard for '90s teen culture, but single-handedly wrote the rulebook for... |
 | The hip, darkly comical sequel to self-aware "SCREAM." Sidney Prescott, now in college, once again finds herself the target of a bloodthirsty, cloak-clad, mask-wearing, knife-wielding, psychotic killer whose penchant for pop movie trivia runs deep.... |
 | Keenen Ivory Wayan's hilarious horror-spoof SCARY MOVIE and it's equally funny sequel are presented here in this special double DVD collection. See individual titles for further details.SCARY MOVIE: In the tradition of such genre parodies as... |
 | The hill country in Texas becomes the place of nightmares. Hitchhikers wandering into the area have a habit of going missing... A family ranch welcomes the lonely stranger; food and board are free so long as the work is done. There's a life's work... |
 | Television producer extraordinaire Aaron Spelling launched a pop-culture phenomenon with his 1990s teen soap opera BEVERLY HILLS 90210, a landmark series that not only set the standard for '90s teen culture, but single-handedly wrote the rulebook for... |