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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.
- This is a mostly historically accurate account of Jeffrey Dahmer's life as a serial killer, as narrated by Jeffrey Dahmer (Giancarlo Herrera) using many actual quotes. It shows part of his boyhood, and his first murder as a teenager. There are realistic depictions of several of his murders from pick up to dismemberment and eventual consumption, as well as his attempts to create "living zombies" by pouring hydrochloric acid into his victim's skulls. Dahmer's frequent interactions with his friendly neighbor and his grandmother are also shown. In essence, the story explores the psychodynamics of Jeffrey Dahmer's relationships with his victims both pre and postmortem.
- Haunted by a traumatic upbringing with an alcoholic mother and her deranged carnie partner, a meek man grapples with a terrifying alter ego: a sadistic killer clown with a horrifyingly disturbing fetish.
- Have you ever wondered what might have happened if serial killers John Gacy and Dean Corll met Charles Manson? That is the basic premise of this semi-historically accurate dark comedic tale of horror.
- A cult is defined as a group or community that uses coercive control over its members, rather than by connection to a particular religion or faith. The NEW AGEncy is a purposely vague collective with tenets that are never clearly defined. Every member has a different reason for joining this secretive sect, but the most prominent reason is simple: they're either too eccentric, malevolent or downright dangerous to function within mainstream society. Cree Patterson is a former pop star who can't seem to function in a world that no longer worships celebrities. The NEW AGEncy allows her to perform nefarious actions (which range from the mischievous to the murderous) without being called out and held accountable.
- In the mid 1990's Jane and Jackie Sicole went on an unprecedented killing spree sparked by the rape and murder of their sister Janice. Young men from across the country (some inanely misogynistic and others completely innocent) were slaughtered-strangled, stabbed and even dismembered by the blood-lust of these two mentally deranged siblings. Now in 2016 the killing spree continues-only it isn't the Sicole Sisters responsible for the current murders, but rather their psychopathic followers-a full-fledged cult that has assembled to honor the sisters and their vicious vendetta. With the new murder-spree still in its infancy, the millennials across this nation have yet to quake in terror at the mention of the name "Sicole", but as the cult's death toll rises it won't be long before every young man eyes every young woman he meets with suspicion - before every young man won't be able to approach (or be approached by) a young female stranger without a jolt of ice-cold fear racing through his heart.
- Psycho Sisters: Possessed. is a spin-off of Pete Jacelone's 1999 film Psycho Sisters. Psycho Sisters: Possessed takes place 20 years after the infamous Sicole sister's revenge spurred murder spree of young men. Their estate has been auctioned off and their vast wardrobe sold to the public. However now unsuspecting women who have purchased the clothing worn by the serial murderers, are now turning into psychotic killers themselves, murdering their innocent boyfriends, husbands, even children, using the same methods used by the original psychotic sisters: strangulation, impalement and genital-dismemberment. The movie co-directed by Roland Brown and original Psycho Sisters director Pete Jacelone features flashbacks from the original film production starring JJ North and Theresa Lynn.
- Dennis Nilsen was a Scottish Serial Killer and Necrophile responsible for the murders of at least 17 young men. This is a story of Nilsen, one of his unfortunate victims, and his dog, Bleep.
- The life story of Gerry, a pathetic psychopath, abused as a child by his demented father, obsessed with killing young men.
- During the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, a demonic entity uses a social media app to befriend, then murder innocent young people is self-isolation.
- A young teen battles an evil artificially intelligent entity in his new virtual reality video game.
- Teenagers are dying in their sleep, apparently from fright, the night before they have dentist appointments. A young teen elicits the help of his older brother to help him investigate the deaths, but soon find themselves in deep peril at the hands of a mad doctor and dentist.
- A high school teenager, Derek, distraught over the murder of his girlfriend, looks for consolation in his best friend Nathan who tells him things will work out. Instead he decides to end his life, fearing he will be accused of the crime, of which he has no recollection. He twists a rope around his neck and begins to hang himself. As his life passes before him, he dreams thirteen nightmares, each one depicting his own horrific death. As the nightmares unfold, the true killer of his girlfriend is revealed, but possibly too late.