SANITARIUM (2015)
"As cries of pain echo in the halls of the Sanitarium, drowning out any hope of peace, one man smiles to the melody in his head; a perfect melody he calls it. Some people die for their art, but many died for his."
"In the deserts of Afghanistan, the enemy isn't always the man on the other side. An army infantry platoon takes heavy fire from surrounding insurgents with no hope in sight. When the dust settles a new terror materializes and all the blame lies with Lieutenant Erickson who is now faced with the blood curdling screams and cries. It's like a mad house. It's like a Sanitarium."
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Sanitarium #1 (Of 4)
"For every terrified scream and wale of pain echoing in the halls of this insane asylum, there is a horrifying back-story that brought them to the odd Dr. Stenson. Like the young boy struggling to survive his abusive father and a nightmarish entity that appears to be stalking him. Is the monster real, or a figment of the poor kid's tormented imagination? Welcome to the Sanitarium."
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Sanitarium #2 (Of 6)
"In a dark cold room in the Sanitarium you will find Gustav, a man once praised as an artist. His obsession with perfection led to his greatest creation, handmade miniature figurines, but has his godlike talent actually created life? Or is Gustav slowly losing his mind as his friends and family lose their lives?"
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Sanitarium #3 (Of 6)
"The professor finds some small comfort in the suffocating walls of his cell at the Sanitarium, they remind him of his bunker. Where he was the last man and it was up to him to survive the doomsday from the stars. Was that real? Or is the Sanitarium an elaborate dream created by the 'aliens' to keep him from his destiny? From being humanity's last hope?"
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Sanitarium #4 (Of 6)
"A lowly apartment manager discovers an otherworldly black mold growing in one of his tenants' rooms. But when the residents start acting strange, he becomes convinced that something sinister has replaced them... What is more terrifying? Doubting those around you, or doubting your own mind?"
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Sanitarium #5 (Of 6)
"In the deserts of Afghanistan, the enemy isn't always the man on the other side. An army infantry platoon takes heavy fire from surrounding insurgents with no hope in sight. When the dust settles a new terror materializes and all the blame lies with Lieutenant Erickson who is now faced with the blood curdling screams and cries. It's like a mad house. It's like a Sanitarium."
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Sanitarium #6 (Of 6)
"As cries of pain echo in the halls of the Sanitarium, drowning out any hope of peace, one man smiles to the melody in his head; a perfect melody he calls it. Some people die for their art, but many died for his."