The best William MacDonald’s horror movies

William MacDonald

William MacDonald

Today we present the best William MacDonald’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best William MacDonald’s movies.
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Summer of 84

Summer of 84
6.7/10
After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous

Hollow Man II

Hollow Man II
4.4/10
After the mysterious death of scientist, Dr. Devin Villiers, Det. Frank Turner and his partner are assigned to protect Villiers' colleague, who revealed that a veteran soldier was subjected to an experiment with the objective of creating the ultimate national security weapon... an undetectable soldier. The experiment failed – with disastrous side effects.

White Noise 2: The Light

White Noise 2: The Light
5.7/10
A man's family brought back from the verge of death, he then discovers he can identify people who are about to die.

Death Wish

Death Wish
7/10
Death touches a little girl's soul by granting her fondest wish on Christmas Eve.

Don't Look Down

Don't Look Down
4.7/10
A woman tries to get over the death of her sister by taking an Acrophobiac group. The the group starts to get killed one by one.

Final Days of Planet Earth

Final Days of Planet Earth
4.4/10
An archaeologist discovers that aliens posing as government officials are secretly harvesting human bodies in a bid to take over earth.

Shelf Life

Shelf Life
3.8/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 09/10/2004
  • Character: Martin
Martin Remaro while in hot pursuit of evil is hit by a car. Ben and Julie the occupants of the car are convinced to flee the scene of the accident and take him home. Instead they take him to there place. Through a turn of events they come to discover that Martin is a very troubled man. Wanting him out of their home they agree to collect the drugs needed to help heal his wounds. Through the people they come into contact with while purchasing the drugs they come to understand that he is a very sick man that needs help and that they are in danger.

Hybrid

Hybrid
3.2/10
It's an experiment in human behavior. It's an exploration of the most natural of animal impulses. It's something new under the moon. And it bites. When security dispatcher Aaron Scates is blinded in an explosion, he's put in the care of Dr. Andrea Hewlitt, famous in her field for spearheading extraordinary-though controversial-medical breakthroughs. Her newest is cross-species organ transplants, and Aaron is her first human subject. When a severely wounded wolf is brought to Dr. Hewlitt's office by museum curator Lydia Armstrong, Dr. Hewlitt leaps on the opportunity and successfully transplants the wolf's eyes to Aaron-despite Lydia's objections. Aaron, however, is thrilled. Not only can he see again, he can see in the dark. He also has an unusually acute sense of hearing, and tears into a raw steak like never before. Unfortunately, he also tends growl, and to target people as prey.

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