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- More than a decade ago the enigmatic "Sole Sistahs" were the terror of young men everywhere. Eccentric lethal ladies with a penchant for murder seemed all-the-more outlandish when it was discovered that their victims of choice were young men who collected comic books. For ten years the attacks and murders seemed to die down under the intense media scrutiny. But now - in a lonely nondescript motel in the middle of nowhere - the Sole Sistahs seem to have returned. Various young people visit and check into this two-star establishment for various reasons, but the common factor in each of these reasons are comic books. A new generation of Sole Sistahs have found a way to hide in plain sight, and clueless young men are once again hunted, hurt and even killed by the feral females within this clandestine organization. Females who are just as dedicated to their "cause" as the original murderous maidens of the previous decade.
- German League of Girls in the Hitler Youth movement. By age 10, all German girls were required to join the BDM. The BDM was the female organization under the Hitler Youth. At age 17 the girls could join the Belief and Beauty movement within the BDM. The primary focus of both movements was special training to become good wives mothers and homemakers. They learned cooking, sewing, child care . They learned all about Germany's leader Adolf Hitler and Nazism. My mother grew up in Nazi Germany and her stories about the BDM were very interesting. The children were not involved in the atrocities that occurred.
- In England in 1992, there is recession under the Conservative Government. Mr. Cooper runs a coffin factory, and times are tough. With only two staff, who conveniently also work as gravediggers at the Cemetery across the road, he comes up with a plan. But their unpleasant deeds soon attract the attention of the local priest after two teens go missing during a tress-pass into the Cemetery one night. And that's far from the worst of it.
- In the tradition of old serials, and described as a classic Universal Frankenstein movie as if made by Russ Meyer, Dr. Psycho and his evil nurses kidnap local peasant virgins for their fiendish experiments, but Dr. Psycho has something anterior in mind for their blood...
- A Killer, lost on lonely country roads after disposing of the body, has a near-accident. Shaken, he finds his way into a strange ghost town, where he hopes to find directions. But the handful of people he encounters in a Barber's Shop are very odd, and seem to know more than they are willing to say. Befuddled, be exits, and finds he can't leave the town, when suddenly he has an encounter of the most bizarre kind, and learns a horrifying truth.
- Troubled young Priest Father Farrell returns to deserted house that cost his friends their lives nearly 20 years ago. Plagued by guilt, flashbacks and curiosity, Father Farrell attempts to confront the ghosts within himself as well as the house. But with the re-appearance of the Lament Configuration Puzzle, something much worse than dead friends is coming for Father Farrell.
- A surreal film, delivered as a choreographed dance piece, NOTHING TO WHERE? tells the story of a young woman who is haunted by a dress that she desperately wants. Stepping through her wardrobe into another reality, where the clothes take control.
- Running late after a long day at work, Adam realizes that he's forgotten his wife's birthday. Stealing a bunch of flowers laid out in memory of an accident victim, he soon finds that he cannot shake the feeling that someone or something is following him.
- The movie Laced is a documentary that chronicles barbers, their shops and their relation to the borough of Brooklyn in New York City.
- A devastating typhoon is wreaking havoc on the very same village that declared Nils and Ronny honorary sons just two years earlier. They immediately depart on a dramatic journey which takes the viewers right on the inside of a disaster.
- To tie in with Women in Horror Recognition Month 2011, a short film in which well-known women working in the horror industry in the UK discuss the genre and their experiences in it. The film features a clip of the short film 'Cherry Orchard' and some footage from the upcoming feature length documentary 'How to Make a Horror Movie* (*On a Shoestring Budget)'.
- Foyle investigates a mysterious disease affecting local farm animals and looks into the stabbing of a war hero.
- Hawkeye is bored and tired, the best time to pen another missive to his father. He describes Klinger's sheer white wedding gown, which does little to hide his white boxer shorts but is better than Hawkeye's naked dining fiasco. There is more fun to be had over Hotlips' recent tiff with Frank; he got drunk on gin and confided that his own brother used to call him Ferret Face. Radar is now a real, honest to goodness mail order graduate. But, Captain Casey, the new boy genius of their surgical team, is not really a doctor; Hawkeye's failure to throw the book at him causes Casey to reassess his career choices: and an R.C. priest named Schwartz is born. Henry conducts the doctors playing and Hotlips singing "My Blue Heaven" but no one is listening. Hotlips is really selling it, but it is hard to get the Army behind any color but olive drab,