A light week features no theatrical releases and only a handful of DVDs led by The Echo, Samurai Princess, Hurt and Summer's Moon.
Blood Moon Rising
When the devil's daughter rises from the grave with an army from Hell, only one person can stop her: her great-great granddaughter...Sadie Hawkins?
Devil Girl
A young woman finds herself stranded along a deserted stretch of Route 66 and finds little help from demented locals.
The Echo
In this remake of the Philippine film Sigaw, a man recently released from prison moves into his deceased mother's apartment and discovers that ghosts frequent his floor.
Intruder
When will people in horror movies learn never to go for a relaxing getaway in the country? In this case, the inevitable psycho killer who stalks them is dressed as a clown.
Samurai Princess
The makers of the campy Japanese martial arts gore-fest Machine Girl strike again! This time, a dead princess is transformed, Robocop-style, into an android and sets out to seek revenge on her killers -- who are also androids -- with all manner of oddball weaponry, sure to paint the screen in arterial spray.
Summer's Moon
Ashley Greene of Twilight fame (Who ISN'T of Twilight fame nowadays?) plays a young woman who accepts a ride from a stranger and not surprisingly ends up chained in his basement.










