Claire lives in two different worlds: dreamlike and harsh reality. Her new neighbour Rex tells her that they are all living in ‘heaven’. He sees that she is carrying a psychic magazine and tells her that he is a psychic too. She is a bit wary of him and ignores him when she can.
Narcissistic and shallow, Anna makes for a strange friend to Claire, but she supports her in her depression – only because of a recent events that has affected Claire’s life. They meet up with Rex in the park and he persists with the idea that they are all living in ‘heaven’, and that his wife is coming. While Claire can only see death; does she see Rex’s perception of his life being in heaven, or is he really quite mad and believes he is dead? While this sounds ridiculous to her, Claire is somehow drawn in by this man’s belief that they are all living in a better place – they just don’t know it yet.
This is Heaven explores people’s perception about the world around them; whether their life is true to others or not, it is true to them.
Life seems good for Justine Fielding. Winning both a place at Oxford and the attention of Alexis, the leader of the in-crowd, things just couldn’t be better for the attractive and sought-after Head Girl of Fairview High.
However, Justine quickly discovers that her new friends aren’t quite as glamorous as they seem, and under their cool veneer lies a deadly secret - a secret which led to the suicide of classmate Darren Mullet.
But Darren is not talking this one lying down. He's back from the grave and hell bent on revenge. As one by one he despatches his tormentors, the in-crowd are about to discover once and for all, that life as a teenager really is murder.
Victor is deeply troubled by a recurring dream and seeking solace from a therapist. As she delves deeply into his thoughts we witness the complex images and fears from his mind as we are taken on a unforgettable journey through his childhood, his marriage, and the end of the world.
Rebecca Hunter, a renegade scientist, discovers a way to travel into parallel universes. Unfortunately, her parallel selves have their own agendas. Rebecca must stop them from causing the entire universe to collapse.
A supernatural monster tale, set amid the rocky outcrops and dusty spinifex of the Australian outback; it documents the downfall of one man and his nemesis, the abominable apeman of aboriginal folklore, The Yowie.
Blaze Films first production is Into The Dark: Exploring the Horror Film a feature length far-reaching documentary exploration into the horror fantasy genre and the reasons behind the scares.
The comprehensive documentary includes interviews of Guillermo del Toro, Clive Barker, Dario Argento, Tobe Hooper, Stuart Gordon, Neil Marshall, Simon Hunter, Paul Andrew Williams, Adam Green, Chris Smith, Jaume Balguero, Tom Holland, Mick Garris, Chris Fowler and Doug Bradley amongst many others.
On a run down council estate, Robert visits his mentally disturbed friend and recounts the details of a vicious street attack, only to discover that his own perception of reality has been turned upside down.
For David, school life is different - he cannot understand why no one seems to want to talk to him. It seems there is a secret that everyone knows except for him. Frustrated and isolated, David must face his darkest imaginings to finally realise the true horror of the secret.
Six disparate strangers escape a cataclysmic explosion which could be mankind's final act of self- destruction and retreat to an old manor house. Trapped within their haven, it rapidly becomes a prison and before long the small fraction threatens to repeat the mass destruction which has preceded events within their own fragile group.
A journalist convinces her friends to take part in a séance as research for her next big story. When the ritual unexpectedly succeeds they learn that it isn’t just children who shouldn’t play with dead things.
Katherine awakes in an underground cell with three other women; Jane, Natasha and Elaine. With complete amnesia Katherine and the other women have little time to wonder where they are before the arrival of the sadistic Dr Murdoch and the mysterious Handsome Man. The women soon discover they are part of a gruesome experiment with no obvious purpose. That night, Jane stays awake long enough to witness the first visit to their cell by the terrifying figure of the blood splattered Surgeon. One by one the Surgeon cuts a number into each woman’s skin, a four digit number, the exact time he will return to kill them. Is there any way to escape? What is the purpose of the experiment and who, or what, is screaming every time the lights go out?