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As a new psychiatrist at a New Jersey asylum called the Haven, Dr. Dan Potter (Dwight Schultz), tries to work with four of the institution's most dangerous and disturbed cases. But during a power failure, the quartet escapes and, somehow convinced Potter killed his predecessor, sets out to terrorize him and his family. First-rate shocker also stars Jack Palance, Donald Pleasence, Martin Landau, Erland Van Lidth, Deborah Hedwall. 92 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English; Subtitles English.

In late 19th century France, land baron Seamus Laurent (Alistair Petrie) didn't care for the Roma caravan on his property-or how brutal his means were for their removal, as an elder was slain. In short order, his young son Edward (Max Mackintosh) ran off, animalistic murders terrorized the community... and visiting pathologist John McBride (Boyd Holbrook) sought an explanation that might prove unholy. Old-school chiller also stars Kelly Reilly, Nigel Betts, Roxane Duran. AKA InchEight for Silver.Inch 111 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.

Shot down over Afghanistan, RAF Lt. Kate Sinclair (Charlotte Kirk) would take any refuge from pursuing insurgents, including a boarded-up Soviet bunker. Unfortunately, the firefight within manages to awaken the long-dormant and very hungry products of ungodly experimentation-and the escaping Sinclair has to turn to the remaining soldiers at a nearby base to combat the creatures gone rampant. Jamie Bamber, Jonathan Howard, Kibong Tanji, Leon Ockenden also star. 90 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.

At the dawn of the 20th century, with a cabal headed by mad monk Grigori Rasputin (Rhys Ifans) looking to foment global war for profit, it fell to British adventurer Orlando, Duke of Oxford (Ralph Fiennes) and his son Conrad (Harris Dickinson) to respond by forming the first independent intelligence agency to squelch the threat. Matthew Vaughn's action-packed prequel/origin entry for the InchKingsmanInch franchise also stars Gemma Arterton, Djimon Hounsou, Matthew Goode, Daniel Brühl. 131 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.