When it comes to Evil Clown In A Horror Film, there is no limit to the directors reporting on this topic. Here are 25 of the top ones.
From Directors: David Hillenbrand, Scott Hillenbrand, starring Jennifer Stone, Piper Reese, Franchesca Maia, Jacob Melton
Deadtime Stories is a 2012 horror-comedy film directed by David and Scott Hillenbrand. The film follows a group of kids who discover an old book of scary stories that come to life when read aloud. As they read each story, they are forced to confront a variety of supernatural creatures and ghosts in order to survive. Along the way, they must also outsmart a bumbling witch and her minions in order to save the day. The film is filled with outrageous scares, wild comedy, and plenty of laughs that will appeal to viewers of all ages.
From Ron Oliver, starring Aron Tager, Christian Tessier, Daniel Finestone, Tamar Kozlov
Rated Not Rated
Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a 1990 Canadian-American horror film directed by Ron Oliver. The film follows a group of teenagers who have been sent to a mysterious summer camp, where they soon discover the terrifying truth about the camp: it is haunted by a ghostly spirit, which forces them to confront their own fears and nightmares. The teenagers must work together to find a way to defeat the spirit and escape the camp alive. Along the way, they also uncover a dark secret surrounding the camp and its history. With a mix of horror, adventure, and suspense, Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a classic horror film that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
From Nick Schlyer, starring David Carlyon, The Chiodo Brothers, Happy Dave, Mark Dery
Down with Clowns is a documentary film that follows the journeys of four individuals who fear clowns, also known as Coulrophobia. Through interviews and personal stories, the audience learns about the causes and effects of this phobia, while also exploring the history behind clowns and their evolution in contemporary culture. The film features interviews with experts such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and historians, as well as archival footage and animation to provide a comprehensive look at the issue. The film ultimately challenges the viewer to re-examine their views on clowns and their entertainment value, as well as the implications of coulrophobia for both the sufferer and society as a whole.
From Joe Wiecha, starring Anthony D. Call, Fränk Hargreaves, Jake Levy, Zanny Wade
Rated TV-PG
A Haunting (2005) is a horror/thriller film directed by Joe Wiecha. The film follows the story of a family that moves into a house with a dark and sinister past. The family soon discovers that their new home is haunted by a vengeful spirit that will terrorize them until it gets what it wants. With the help of a paranormal investigator, the family must find a way to fight against the spirit and protect themselves from its wrath. Along the way, they uncover secrets about the house's past and come face to face with its horrific history. The film is an intense and suspenseful ride that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
From Alejandro Jodorowsky, starring Axel Jodorowsky, Blanca Guerra, Guy Stockwell, Thelma Tixou
Rated NC-17
Santa Sangre tells the story of Fenix (Adan Jodorowsky), a young man living in Mexico City with his parents, Orgo (Guy Stockwell) and Concha (Blanca Guerra). Orgo is a circus performer and the leader of a religious cult, while Concha is a former trapeze artist who was raped and disfigured by her husband's alleged lover. When Fenix and his sister Alma (Faviola Elenka Tapia) witness the violent death of their father at the hands of their mother, Fenix is institutionalized for years. Upon his release, he is manipulated by his now-paralyzed mother into becoming her hands, as she orders him to act as her arms and carry out her violent revenge. The film follows Fenix as he journeys through a nightmarish world of sex, violence and vengeance, eventually leading to a dramatic climax.
From Tobe Hooper, starring JoBeth Williams, Heather O'Rourke, Craig T. Nelson, Beatrice Straight
Rated PG
From Stars:
Brian Dennehy,
Michael Riley,
Margot Kidder,
Meg Foster, starring
Rated Unrated
From Billy 'Bloody Bill' Pon, starring Jed Duesler, Venus Monique, Dominic Lopez, Heather Francell
From Gene Hamil, starring Tre' Burch, David Childers, Brandy Donatiello, James Hayman
From Stars:
Richard Thomas,
Tim Reid,
Annette O'Toole,
Harry Anderson, starring
Rated TV-14
From Rob Zombie, starring Sid Haig, Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, William Forsythe
Rated R
From Álex de la Iglesia, starring Carlos Areces, Antonio de la Torre, Carolina Bang, Manuel Tallafé
Rated R
From Svetozar Ristovski, starring William Forsythe, Jesse Moss, Emma Lahana, Cole Heppell
Rated R
From Joshua Zeman, starring Rachel Mills, Joshua Zeman, Stephen Winick, James Presley
Rated TV-MA
From Stephen Chiodo, starring Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, John Allen Nelson, John Vernon
Rated PG-13
From James Wan, starring Ryan Kwanten, Amber Valletta, Donnie Wahlberg, Michael Fairman
Rated R
From Rob Zombie, starring Sid Haig, Karen Black, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie
Rated R
From Jon Watts, starring Andy Powers, Laura Allen, Peter Stormare, Christian Distefano
Rated R
From Conor McMahon, starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Eoghan McQuinn, Gemma-Leah Devereux
Rated R
From Directors:
Norbert Caoili,
Rob Portmann, starring Tony Doupe, Aaron Blakely, Alena Dashiell, Tasha Smith-Floe
Rated R
From Victor Salva, starring Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, Sam Rockwell, Michael Jerome West
Rated R
From Tom Holland, starring Brent Sheppard, Maxwell Neck, Tim Henry, Lee Tergesen
Rated TV-MA
From Michael Schroeder, starring Cameron Dye, Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal, Karen Lorre, Karen Black
Rated R
From Bryan Johnson, starring Brian O'Halloran, Bryan Johnson, Jerry Lewkowitz, Ethan Suplee
Rated R
From Adam Dunning, starring Ian Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Brant Becker, Danielle Brady
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