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Hellcuber is a 1987 British geometry horror film about a haunted Rubik's cube which summons the Cenobites, a group of extra-dimensional, sadomasochistic mathematicians who cannot differentiate between proofs and conjectures.
Tagline
The Cube. You solved it. We came.
In the News
Hellralpher is an American television series about Ralph, a boy with a magical box that summons the Cimpsons, a group of extra-dimensional, sadomasochistic cartoon animators who cannot differentiate licensed and unlicensed intellectual properties.
Severed is a 1995 American neo-noir psychological horror film about a troubled police detective (Brad Pitt) who find his own severed head in a cardboard box.
Fredd is a 2012 science fiction horror film about Judge Fredd, a horribly scarred law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in Elm City One, a vast dystopian suburbia.
Bride of Chuckles is a 1998 American confectionary slasher film about a doll possessed by a criminally insane candy manufacturer, and his former lover and accomplice Tootsie, whose soul is transferred into a diabetic doll.
On Fox, No One Can Hear You Westworld is a psychological warfare television series waged against the United States of America by [REDACTED].
A Christmas Peril is a 1946 American Christmas horror film about a man who helps others in his community (Jimmy Stewart) who is driven to madness and suicide by the demonic Cenobites.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Christmas Peril
- Bride of Chuckles
- Fredd
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hellraiser Festival
- Hellralpher
- On Fox, No One Can Hear You Westworld
- Severed
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Hellraiser @ Wikipedia
- Rubik's cube @ Wikipedia