- The Gashadokuro
- The Boo Hag
- Pontianak
- Queen of Spades
- Kuldhara Village-- The Ghost Village
- Krasue
- Tomino's Hell
- Bakeneko-- The Monster Cat
- El Naddaha, the Egyptian Siren
- The Jeepney Ride
- The Elevator Killer
- Villa de Vecchie
- Inunaki Village
- The Human Faced Dog (Jinmenken)
- Gozu--The Cow Head
- Poveglia-- The Haunted Island
- Baku--The Dream Eater
- Mirrors and the Seven Year Theory
- El Sombreron
- Bocca Della Verita
- The Vanishing Lady
- Jayuro Ghost
- The Midnight Bus
- Kashima Reiko
- Scary Monsters: Cthulhu
- Twisted Fairytales: Cinderella
- Superstitions: Ushi No Koku Mairi
- Horror and Art
- Exorcisms
PLOT SUMMARY: When Elizabeth's husband is found dead, all fingers point to her. But is it really her or the work of a serial killer? If like me, you’ve read hundreds of mysteries and are enthused about Sherlock Holmes tales, THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM is actually pretty predictable. Set in the Victorian Era, it promises to instil fear in you. Before Jack the Ripper, there was Golem- such is the tagline and you do want it to be the kind of movie that keeps you guessing until the very end as to the true identity of the killer. Unlike the Jack the Ripper legend, Golem is easily recognizable in the very first instance the character is introduced.
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