Frank Ippolito

Survivors in post apocalyptic Russia after nuclear war.

Surrounded by the infected and unable to avoid them for much longer, the Thompsons help Teller escape, while he continues his video diary.

After being cared for by the Thompsons, Teller is finally back to health and doing his video diary once again. In the meantime, the elderly couple do a magic show for him and the infected as the audience.

After a couple of elderly Vegas entertainers shoot Teller, they pick up his recording equipment and decide to start a video diary of their own, while dealing with the infected in a secluded abandoned house.

After a family moves into an Old Victorian house they discover a chest in the attic containing items that belonged to the people who used to live there. With the discovery of the chest comes a chain of terrifying occurrences.

6.2/10

It's the little things that getcha.

7.3/10

THE LOST SKELETON RETURNS AGAIN takes on a whole new series of clichés, primarily drawn from those low budget adventure epics -- rich in potted ferns and stock footage -- that thrived on cheap back lots from the early 30s to the late 50s. It also wanders beyond the narrow confines of jungle pictures, parodying everything from gangster movies to those Mondo films of the 1960s, with their salacious native dances.

6.9/10

Dracula's Daughter vs. The Space Brains takes the classic tale of the vampire and launches it into space.

7.5/10

Teller decides to keep a video diary when an epidemic infects the populace of Las Vegas.

7/10

The second installment of Teller's video diary detailing his experience following the outbreak of an epidemic in Las Vegas.

7.3/10

A sexually confused zombie seeks therapy and adventures through West Hollywood.

4.7/10

A new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of different creatures.

2.5/10