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From the Vault:
This Month’s Prime Suspects

Three cases. Zero closure. Each title below carries a trail of tension, mystery,
and stylish deceit — selected to keep you guessing ‘til the final frame.

1963

The Terror
Director: Roger Corman, Francis Ford Coppola

Horror icons Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson star in this gothic thriller filled with eerie atmosphere and supernatural mystery. Set in a crumbling castle on the French coast, a young officer encounters a beautiful, ghostly woman whose presence leads him into a nightmare of dark secrets, betrayal, and deadly curses. Produced by Roger Corman, The Terror is a moody tale of haunted halls and spectral intrigue that has become a cult classic of 1960s horror cinema.

TV-PG

2018

Open Wound
Director: Jürgen Weber

This tense psychological thriller follows a woman trapped in a toxic and violent relationship, fighting to reclaim her freedom before it destroys her completely. As the cycle of control and abuse escalates, she’s forced to make life-or-death choices that blur the line between victim and survivor. Raw, unsettling, and deeply emotional, Open Wound is a gripping exploration of trauma, resilience, and the desperate struggle to break free.

TV-MA

1936

The Rogues' Tavern
Director: Robert F. Hill

This atmospheric mystery-thriller delivers classic “old dark house” chills. On a stormy night, a group of strangers finds themselves trapped in a remote inn, only to discover that a murderer lurks among them. As suspicion and fear mount, the guests must uncover the killer’s identity before becoming the next victim. With eerie tension, shadowy cinematography, and plenty of suspense, The Rogues' Tavern is a vintage gem for fans of classic whodunits and early horror.

Approved

1995

Devotion
Director: Mindy Kaplan

An openly gay stand-up comedian on the rise is offered her own TV sitcom, but the opportunity comes with significant strings attached. A figure from her past reemerges, jeopardizing not only her budding television career but also her four-year relationship with her live-in partner. Caught in a love triangle with a uniquely lesbian twist, she must navigate personal and professional challenges while confronting unresolved feelings that could alter her future forever.

R

2017

Magic Mirror
Director: Tomislav Zaja

After the death of Manusha's grandmother, Manusha quickly realizes that the house is possessed by the ghost of her deceased grandmother, and with the help of her friend Zdenko, she attempts to soothe the restless ghost. However, Manusha gradually discovers a family secret from the past that will help her confront the curse placed upon her entire family.

TV-Y7

1975

Friday Foster
Director: Arthur Marks

Based on the popular comic strip, this blaxploitation thriller follows a glamorous ex-model turned photographer who stumbles onto a conspiracy that could shake Washington, D.C. to its core. Starring Pam Grier in the title role, alongside Yaphet Kotto, Eartha Kitt, and Scatman Crothers, the film mixes fashion, intrigue, and action-packed suspense. With Grier’s iconic screen presence and a star-studded cast, Friday Foster is a stylish, fast-paced ride that stands tall in the golden era of 1970s black cinema.

R

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