Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)

Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)

Father Lamont (Richard Burton), investigating the death of Father Merrin (Max von Sydow), questions Regan (Linda Blair) who is under the care of Dr. Tuskin (Louise Fletcher). Using Tuskin’s telepathic, hypnosis machine, Lamont has visions of a demon and healer in Africa and is convinced that there is a connection to Regan who is still in

Fallen (1998)

Fallen (1998)

In a corrupt city, honorable Police Detective John Hobbes (Denzel Washington) watches Edgar Reese (Elias Koteas), the serial killer he captured, executed. Soon afterwards, another serial killer starts using Reese’s methods. Hobbes and his partner, Jonesy (John Goodman), investigate the murders, and Hobbes slowly realizes that they are not looking for a man, but a fallen angel

Frailty (2001)

Frailty (2001)

A man (Matthew McConaughey) goes to the FBI to announce that his brother is the God’s Hand Killer. He then explains that when they were children, his father (Bill Paxton) saw an angel that told him to go kill people who were really demons. He always believed his father was insane, but his brother believed, and he has

Night Train to Terror (1985)

Night Train to Terror (1985)

While a youthful pop band plays continuously in the next train car, God (Himself) and Mr. Satan (Lu Sifer) discuss the fates of three individuals.  The first is Harry Billings (John Phillip Law), who was mixed up in a murder and black-market body parts operation that included psycho corpse-cutter, Otto (Richard Moll).  The second is

The Omen (1976)

The Omen (1976)

Ambassador Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) secretly adopts a baby to replace his wife’s (Lee Remick) stillborn child.  Five years later, people begin to die around the child and Thorn teams with photographer Keith Jennings (David Warner) to discover who the child really is. It’s been copied in so many ways over the years that it feels

The Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)

The Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)

Damien Thorn (Sam Neill), the Antichrist, is a dominant world financial figure as chairman of the Thorn Corporation, and is gaining political power.  But there are two threats to Damien: a group of priests who have recovered seven daggers that can kill him, and the second coming of Christ. “With all the power of evil,

Prince of Darkness (1987)

Prince of Darkness (1987)

Physics professor, Howard Birack (Victor Wong), brings a group of graduate students, including Brian Marsh (Jameson Parker), Catherine Danforth (Lisa Blount), and Walter (Dennis Dun), along with another colleague (Peter Jason), to an old church to aid a priest. Father Loomis (Donald Pleasence) has discovered a secret sect within the Catholic Church that has been guarding a

The Prophecy (1995)

The Prophecy (1995)

Archangel Gabriel (Christopher Walken) has started a second war in heaven, but as angels are so well matched and lack originality, he needs a dark human soul to show him how to win.  The chosen soul is hidden by the angel Simon (Erich Stoltz) in a young girl and it is left to policeman Thomas

The Prophecy II (1998)

The Prophecy II (1998)

Gabriel (Christopher Walken) is released from hell and sets out to stop Valerie (Jennifer Beals) from giving birth to a half-angel that will end the war in heaven. With attempted-suicide Izzy (Brittany Murphy) to aid him, the only ones standing in his way are Danyael (Russell Wong), the father, and perhaps, the archangel Michael (Eric Roberts).

The Prophecy 3: The Ascent  (2000)

The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000)

Danyael (Dave Buzzotta), the half angel child of Valerie from The Prophecy II, is shot and then rises from the dead, stronger, but driven to an unknown goal. The angel Zophael (Vincent Spano) intends to stop him while Gabriel (Christopher Walken), now human, plans to protect him. Well, I guess that epic, chill-inducing second war in

Revelation (2001)

Revelation (2001)

Magnus Martel (Terence Stamp), a wealthy business man and member of a secret society, enlists the aid of his estranged son, Jake (James D’Arcy), to join a team that is attempting to solve the riddle of a box made shortly after The Crucifixion. The Grand Master (Udo Kier) of the secret society, who has lived

Rosemary's Baby (1968)

Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

Housewife Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow) and her self-absorbed husband Guy (John Cassavetes) move to an apartment next to a strange old couple (Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer). Rosemary becomes pregnant, but this happy event is also the beginning of her paranoia and fear that witches want her baby. Along with The Omen and The Exorcist, Rosemary’s