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The Exorcism of Emily Rose

In an extremely rare decision, the Catholic Church officially recognized the demonic possession of Emily Rose, a 19-year-old Minnesota college freshman. An exorcism was performed and recorded, and that recording played a pivotal role in the events that followed. Told in terrifying flashbacks, The Exorcism of Emily Rose chronicles the haunting trial of the priest accused of criminal negligence resulting in the death of the young girl believed to be possessed. Inspired by real events, the film stars Laura Linney as the bitter and repressed single lawyer who takes on the task of defending Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson), who performed the controversial exorcism.

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Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween

Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween follows the Quinn family –- high school senior Sarah (Madison Iseman), her middle school brother Sony (Jeremy Ray Taylor), and their mother Kathy (Wendi McLendon-Covey) -- into an entirely new set of spooky, exciting, and funny events. Sonny and schoolmate Sam (Caleel Harris) are best friends with a side job as the "Junk Brothers," collecting discarded stuff other people don’t want. But it’s a gig that unfortunately leads them right into the path of (gulp) Slappy (Avery Lee Jones), the mischievous ventriloquist dummy from an unpublished Goosebumps book.

The Evil Dead

Five twentysomething friends are holed up in a remote cabin where they discover a Book Of The Dead. An archaeologist's tape recording reveals that the ancient text was discovered among the Khandarian ruins of a Sumerian civilization. Playing the taped incantations, the youths unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation

It's prom season once again for a Texas high school and while on their way to the big dance, Jenny (Renée Zellweger) and her friends decide to take a detour through the woods. The night takes an unexpected turn after they accidentally crash their car and find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere. With few options, they decide to seek help in Darla, a seemingly innocent insurance agent whose office is located not too far away. After Darla calls for help, they set out back to the scene of the crash believing they'll soon be rescued. But their return is met with terror as they run into Leatherface and his insane brother Vilmer (Matthew McConaughey). Taken to an old farmhouse, they're greeted by the rest of the crazy, cannibalistic clan and it looks as if this is their last stop.

Exorcist: The Beginning

Years before Father Lancaster Merrin helped save Regan MacNeil's soul, he first encounters the demon Pazuzu in East Africa. Merrin's initial battle with Pazuzu leads to the rediscovery of his faith. In this prequel to the original 1970's classic, John Frankenheimer was originally hired as director but withdrew before filming started due to health concerns. He was replaced by Paul Schrader. A third director, Renny Harlin, completed this version of the story.

Hostel

Two college pals— Josh (Derek Richardson) and Paxton (Jay Hernandez)—and their Icelandic friend, Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson), whom they met on their travels, are backpacking in Europe when they stop off in Amsterdam for a bender of drinking, drugs and, they hope, sex. There they are advised by other world-wise travelers that Bratislava should be their next destination: the Slovakian women are crazy about foreigners, especially Americans. They have no idea. Drawn by the guarantee of easy sex, they arrive in the former Soviet bloc backwater. But by the time they figure out that they are simply potential victims of an international snuff ring, it's too late. From acclaimed horror writer/director Eli Roth (Cabin Fever).

Insidious: Chapter 2

The haunted Lambert family seeks to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world. Sequel to the 2011 feature film Insidious.

The Possession of Hannah Grace

A shocking exorcism spirals out of control, claiming the life of a teenage girl. Months later, ex-cop Megan Reed (Shay Mitchell) is attempting to get her life back on track after failing to prevent her partner’s murder and turning to drugs and alcohol to manage her grief. Working the graveyard shift at the morgue in the Boston hospital where she got sober, Megan finds an unlikely peace in the extreme solitude of the cavernous facility. But one night, after she takes delivery of a horribly disfigured body, things begin to change.

Insidious: The Last Key

The creative minds behind the hit Insidious franchise bring you the most horrifying chapter of the series, Insidious: The Last Key. In this gripping film, Lin Shaye reprises her role as parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier, who returns to her family home to face the unrelenting demons that have plagued her since childhood. Accompanied by her two investigative partners, Specs and Tucker, Elise must delve deeper into the Further to unlock the mystery and destroy her greatest fear.

Saint Maud

Live-in nurse Maud (Morfydd Clark) arrives at the home of Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), a famous dancer now frail from illness and trapped in her grand, isolated house. At first Amanda is intrigued by this religious young woman, who provides distraction from her failing health. Maud, in turn, is bewitched by her new patient. But Maud is not all that she seems. She is tormented by a violent secret from her past and by ecstatic messages she believes are directly from God. She becomes convinced she has been sent to Amanda not simply as a nurse, but to serve a divine purpose. As her grip on reality slides out of control, Maud's care turns into a deadly mission to save Amanda's soul, by any means necessary.