Horror 101: Death Of A Ghost Hunter / Murder Loves Killers Too / Zombies Anonymous / Beneath The Surface (Anamorphic Widescreen)

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Horror 101: Death Of A Ghost Hunter / Murder Loves Killers Too / Zombies Anonymous / Beneath The Surface (Anamorphic Widescreen)

This collection includes "Death Of A Ghost Hunter", "Murder Loves Killers Too", "Zombies Anonymous" and "Beneath The Surface". "Death Of A Ghost Hunter": Twenty years after minister Joseph Masterson and his family were slaughtered inside their home, noted ghost hunter Carter Simms (Patti Tindall) is offered $5,000 to investigate the residual paranormal activity in the house - with shocking results. Director Sean Tretta's spine-tingling low-budget flick was an official selection at the Phoenix Film Festival and took home the Best Screenplay prize from the 2007 New York City Horror Film Festival. "Murder Loves Killers Too": When Aggie (Christine Haeberman) and her friends head to an isolated cabin deep in the woods with plans to party hardy, they soon become the target of Big Stevie (Allen Andrews), a benign-looking backwoodsman who harbors a kinky bloodlust for sex and homicide. Now, the kids are in a fight for their lives - especially Aggie, who holds a special attraction for the demented madman. Drew Barnhardt directs this stylish, old-school slasher frenzy. "Zombies Anonymous": In an imagined reality where zombies coexist with ordinary mortal folk, the undead are considered second-class citizens. Angela (Gina Ramsden) finds this out the hard way when she's shot by her boyfriend and must learn to adjust to her new zombie lifestyle. She tempers her hunger for human flesh with Zombies Anonymous meetings and tries to pass for living in the mortal world. Joshua Nelson co-stars in Marc Fratto's tongue-in-rotted-cheek satire. "Beneath The Surface": In writer-director Blake Reigle's offbeat zombie tale, high school outcast Ethan (Kyle Stanley) sees his first chance at real love stolen from him when his dream girl, Kahlah (Dominique Croix), is killed by her scornful boyfriend (Brett Lawrence). Refusing to accept the loss, Ethan enlists the aid of his eccentric archaeologist neighbor (Gloria Grant) to find a way of bringing his beloved Kahlah back from the grave.