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Ghost Cat Anzu

Precocious tween Karin finds herself abandoned by her father in rural Japan. Living in a temple with her grandfather, she meets Anzu, a giant “ghost cat” and notorious layabout tasked with looking after her.

The Seventh Victim

The Seventh Victim

This pocket-size portrait of evil and despair from Val Lewton stars Oscar-winner Kim Hunter in her film debut as a young woman who leaves the safety of her boarding school to track down her missing sister (a haunting Jean Brooks), who has fallen in with a death-obsessed, Satan-worshipping cult.

The Fog

The Fog

Carpenter’s film serves up one gorgeous-terrifying image after another and features a host of perfectly cast horror icons from Jamie Lee Curtis and her mother Janet Leigh to Adrienne Barbeau.

The Seventh Victim

The Seventh Victim

This pocket-size portrait of evil and despair from Val Lewton stars Oscar-winner Kim Hunter in her film debut as a young woman who leaves the safety of her boarding school to track down her missing sister (a haunting Jean Brooks), who has fallen in with a death-obsessed, Satan-worshipping cult.

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla

Many believe Godzilla has turned his back on humanity when he suddenly arrives in Japan, leaving destruction in his wake. But when the true Godzilla appears, the monster on the rampage is revealed to be Mechagodzilla, a mechanical menace built by an invading alien force.

The Fog

The Fog

Carpenter’s film serves up one gorgeous-terrifying image after another and features a host of perfectly cast horror icons from Jamie Lee Curtis and her mother Janet Leigh to Adrienne Barbeau.

The Indian in the Cupboard

The Indian in the Cupboard

When nine-year-old Omri (Hal Scardino) receives a cupboard for his birthday, he soon realizes that with just one turn of a magical key, the toys he puts inside come to life. The best-selling children’s novel by Lynne Reid Banks comes to entrancing life in Frank Oz’s richly realized adaptation.