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Collections That Hunt You Back

Our curators went straight to hell and back to build these:
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games
audiobooks

God Told Me To

1976
The storyline of this movie involves a series of motiveless murders committed by various New York residents: a sniper shoots people from a water tower; a father murders his entire family; and a cop opens fire during a St. Patrick's Day parade. The only consistent pattern to the crimes involves the perpetrators calm admissions of guilt, explaining, "God told me to." While investigating the murders, catholic police detective Peter Nicholas is increasingly troubled by evidence of a Christ-like figure named Bernard Phillips who appeared to each of the killers and can't seem to shake the feeling that his own fate is somewhat linked to this mysterious being. As he comes closer to the truth, his worst fears are confirmed.

Gothfather

2010
In another world, another dimension beyond our imagination lives The Gothfather and his underdogs, the two beautiful girls Marie and Sofie. The Gothfather controls everything from blood deliveries to holy water. But his rival Lord Emo is tired of this and wants to take over and plans to murder The Gothfather.

War of the Satellites

1958
An "unknown force" declares war against planet Earth when the United Nations disobeys warnings to cease and desist in its attempts at assembling the first satellite in the atmosphere.

Vampiyaz

2004
A hip-hop, ex-con returns to his former neighborhood and must team up with a group of vampire hunter-killers to rid the area of vampires whom have taken over the area.

Fersein's Gate

2006
Mystery and intrigue unfold in this independent drama about obsession, memory, and the fragile line between truth and illusion. When a man stumbles upon a strange gate tied to his past, he’s drawn into a journey that challenges his grip on reality and forces him to confront long-buried secrets. Atmospheric and thought-provoking, Fersein’s Gate blends psychological suspense with surreal imagery to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.

The Driller Killer

1979
An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills, work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark with a power drill.
Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Citiese

The story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.
Arthur Machen

The Hill of Dreamse

"The Hill of Dreams" by Arthur Machen is a haunting novel that delves into the psyche of a struggling artist, exploring themes of obsession, madness, and the blurred lines between reality and imagination.
Edgar Rice Burroughs

A Princess of Marse

Part One of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Mars-Series. Easy, swank, pulp read about an omnipotent gentleman teleported to Mars, finding an outlandish society of ape-, tree- and lizardmen, red-, white-, yellowmen, brains on legs, strange bastions and curious apparatuses, where the strongest survives and women are needy beauties to be saved. How can something be so platitudinous and at the same time so imaginative and enthralling? Boys' book for sure.
Jean-Henri Fabre

The Ant-Lione

"The Ant-Lion" by Jean-Henri Fabre is a naturalist essay that explores the fascinating behavior of the ant-lion larva, also known as Myrmeleon. Fabre meticulously observes and describes the life cycle and habits of the ant-lion, particularly its unique method of trapping ants for food. Fabre's observations provide insights into the remarkable adaptation and hunting techniques of the ant-lion, showcasing the intricate and often ruthless aspects of nature.
Bram Stoker

The Lair of the White Worme

A horror story that features a giant white worm that can transform into a woman.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Bimbashi Joycee

The story unfolds as Major Joyce, known as "Bimbashi" (a Turkish word for a British officer), is assigned to a remote outpost in Egypt. There, he becomes embroiled in a series of thrilling escapades and encounters with various characters, including local tribesmen, British soldiers, and even German agents.
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