Spellcaster (1988)
While not exactly an Empire Pictures classic, Spellcaster is still a good time if you’re looking for some quick, cheesy fun.
Curse of the Puppet Master (1998)
While Puppet Master 5 was intended to be the last film, Charles Band had other ideas for the franchise. He wanted to do an epic trilogy of films known as Puppet Wars, which would see Toulon’s puppets fighting monsters. They would be going up against the likes of The...
Mansion of the Doomed (1976)
While hardly a horror classic, Mansion of the Doomed is an interesting watch thanks to its strong performances and generally creepy nature.
Castle Freak (1995)
With a strong cast, a memorable monster, and a deeper story than you’d expect from Full Moon, Castle Freak is another Stuart Gordon classic.
Prison (1987)
With a solid cast, fantastic direction, a very foreboding atmosphere, and great effects, Prison is a solid ghost story.
Robot Wars (1993)
Though not quite as action-packed as their last giant robot movie, Robot Wars is still entertaining and has some great stop-motion animation.
Vicious Lips (1986)
Despite its decent production design, a fun soundtrack, and an interesting concept, Vicious Lips falls short of whatever potential it had.
The Vampire Journals (1997)
With its moody lighting and atmosphere, a haunting score, and some stellar performances, The Vampire Journals is excellent.
Crawlspace (1986)
With a haunting lead performance, solid directing, and a consistently creepy vibe, Crawlspace is a solid little horror/thriller
Trancers 5: Sudden Deth (1994)
Though it has its moments here and there, Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is just as mediocre and lifeless as the last film.