New Horror/Suspense Releases in Theaters and on DVD: Week of March 18, 2012

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This week, Brake gets a limited theatrical release, while The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Creature, A Lonely Place to Die and Splintered hit home video.


Brake


Secret Service Agent Jeremy Reins wakes up trapped in the dark, cramped trunk of a moving car with no recollection of how or why he's there. The only light comes from the blood-red digital numbers ticking away above his head that signify one thing...he's running out of time. As the captors reveal themselves and their motives while torturing their hostage mentally and physically, Jeremy realizes he is a pawn in their potentially catastrophic plot. He will not be set free until he gives up information about the President he's been trained not to reveal.

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Box of Bigfoot: Hillbillies vs. Sasquatch

Rednecks take on Sasquatch in three low-budget flicks from the '70s and '80s: The Barbaric Beast of Boggy Creek, Capture of Bigfoot and Legend of Bigfoot.


Classic Splatter Pack: Drive-In Massacre/The Driller Killer


This two-pack of '70s exploitation fare features Drive-In Massacre (1977), about a serial killer stalking a drive-in theater, and The Driller Killer (1979), about an unstable artist who goes on a killing spree with a drill.


Claustrofobia


In this Dutch film, a young woman discovers that her new apartment is a house of horrors, as she is taken captive by a mysterious figure with a nefarious plot.

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Deliverance from Evil


A family moves into a new house that turns out to be haunted by an evil presence.

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Funeral Home


In this 1980 Canadian film, a series of murders follows a teenage girl who moves in with her grandmother to help her turn a funeral home into a bed and breakfast.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo


In David Fincher's remake of the acclaimed Swedish thriller, a journalist and a young hacker investigate a decades-old disappearance and uncover a string of grisly murders.

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The Hills Have Eyes: Part 2 (Remastered Edition)


Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the desert...Wes Craven returns to direct this 1985 sequel to his cult hit about a family of inbred cannibals terrorizing a group of motorcylists travelling through their neck of the woods -- er, desert.

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Jarring

When a young man accidentally calls a wrong number, he hears a bizarre, ranting voicemail message that triggers a series of murders in this flick supposedly based on a true story.
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A Lonely Place to Die


Melissa George (30 Days of Night) stars in the tale of mountain climbers who discover a young girl in the wilderness and become embroiled in a deadly kidnapping plot.

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