Torment

Torment stars Suzi Lorraine (Chainsaw Sally, Satan's Schoolgirls) in a new tale od coulophobia! Laura Wiggington has just been discharged from a psychiatric hospital. Her husband Ray (Tom Stedham) takes her to an isolated river cottage to recover. There she is stalked by a psychopathic clown named Dissecto (Lucien Eisenach) who performs macabre "tricks" for his literally captive audiences. But does the clown really lurk nearby or only in the dark recess of Laura's troubled mind? Also with Ted Alderman, Luc Bernier and Jade LaFont.

Southern Gothic

Southern Gothic is the story of a New Orleans ghost-hunter (Jeff Dylan Graham) who investigates a mysterious haunting in an antebellum mansion. Released in the fall of 2005 in the U.K., with a U.S. release in the works. Also with Denman Powers, Elizabeth North, and Lucien Eisenach. View the trailer here.

Hellbound: Book of the Dead

Hellbound: Book of the Dead, stars Jeff Dylan Graham and Elizabeth North. In her zeal to acquire an ancient grimoire that would raise her dead sister, a woman inadvertently kills the bookseller. She attempts to undo the accident with the book itself, but the spell doesn’t seem to work, and her put-upon husband proceeds to dispose of the body. Only after hacking it to pieces, the spell suddenly kicks in. Released 2003 by Brain Damage Films and in England from Cryptkeeper Films under it's original title, Cadaver Bay. Released in Germany in 2006 dubbed as Hellbound: Das Buch Der Toten.

Dead Clowns

Dead Clowns -- about the return of circus clowns who drowned in a train accident during a hurricane fifty years ago -- Stars Brinke Stevens and Debbie Rochon. It was released in the UK in 2004, with a US release pending.“[O]ne of the most effective indie horror films I've seen in years . . . on the brink of terrifying.“ - bloody-disgusting.com. “Managing to be creepy, atmospheric, freaky, fun and frightening, 'DEAD CLOWNS’ is a wonderful low budget horror movie that kept me in suspense and freaked me out with it's clever ending. … Fans of low budget horror movies have to see this . . . one of the classiest and creepy shockers since the hey day of the horror in the 80's,” wrote www.sexgoremutants.co.uk. Said Unspeakablemag.com, "Think Hitchcock by way of Fulci's Zombi..." The movie featured music by Rock City Morgue and Switchblade Symphony. View the trailer here.

Cremains

Cremains is an anthology in the tradition of Asylum and Creepshow. Starring Kimberly Lynn Cole, Count Gore DeVol, and Lilith Stabs. “Although low budget, this is a seriously creepy—and enjoyable—film,” wrote Entertainment Today (www.ent-today.com). Stories of serial killers, vampires, and evil cults are told by a cremation provider who is being called to task for his "comingling" of ashes.Released September 2001 by e.i. Independent Cinema on the Video Outlaw label and later as park of the Demon Discs 3-pack. Rue Morgue magazine spoke of it's "atmosphere of unrelenting dread" and said it "delivers rock-solid horror," while Joe Bob Briggs gave it three stars, noting it “delivers on the suspense and gore effects. Pretty dang decent!" View the trailer here.

Malefic

Malefic, with Lilith Stabs, Lucien Eisenach, and erotic illusionist Cynder Moon, saw release on a “b-movie drive-in double-feature” dvd in 2003 from Sub Rosa, and is being re-released as a single title in 2006. The story concerns a group of criminals involved in a bizarre corpse-kidnapping scheme who use a cabin belonging to an occult author as their hideout. "Blending elements of crime cinema and gothic horror with sexploitation, the movie creates its own unique world where the stranger things become the more the movie works on its surreal logic," said b-independent.com. Rue Morgue called the director "first and foremost .... a visual stylist."