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A film edited from the home movies of serial killers Wayne and Andrea Montgomery, which presents a look into their quiet, suburban lives...and the graphic, disturbing details of their horrific crimes.
One year after the brutal unsolved murders in Glenville, Ohio, the Stalker continues to terrorize the small town. Ken Walsh (Steve Brown) still thinks that childhood murderer Thomas Sinclair is behind the killings and reckless sheriff Wesley Johnson (Robert Baker) attempts to internally redeem himself for his irresponsible actions. Meanwhile, Katie Brandon mourns the loss of her brother Russell and Shawn Ellison attempts to discover why he seems to be the target. Director/writer Anthony Spadaccini brings you an exercise in gratuitous gore (death by knife, pitchfork, hockey stick, etc), with another creepy music score and some truly shocking revelations.
The small town of Glenville, Ohio was victimized by the brutal murder of a young girl in 1992. Now, 7 years later, the now-grown killer has escaped and gone back to the town to wreak more havoc. Meanwhile, a private detective on his trail investigates the killer's father who might have been involved in the escape. The terror begins...
Three years after a series of murders in Glenville, Ohio, tabloid journalists travel back to the site of the original murders to stir up controversy up and find themselves in the midst of a copycat killing spree. The killer also seems to be interested in a teenager named Sara, who is sister of the serial killer from the first two movies. Add in a crooked ex-cop, arrogant sheriff, car thief, several plot twists, and an ending inspired by Scream 3 and you get this movie.
An ex-mental patient seeks asylum from the awful nightmares he has been having about a series of massacres in a small town five years earlier. Two private detectives are on his trail, especially after his roommate goes missing. A mysterious phone call & a cloaked figure will unearth a dark secret too horrifying to even fathom...
Director Anthony Spadaccini parodies his own films in this hilarious spoof. A killer is stalking the moronic residents of a small town. Like anyone really cares.
A indie/cinema verite drama about HIV, friendship, deception, and betrayal.
Serial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive video library of his life's work. Now, a new generation is carrying on Wayne's brutal legacy in a terrifying world where rules do not apply. Press play and take a trip through the mind of one of history's most prolific serial killers - and his devoted followers who are out for blood.
The second film in writer-director Shane Ryan's series finds himself back playing the serial killer Brandon who lures a young woman (Kai Lanette) into a hotel room where they're supposed to make a porn movie but his plans include killing her.