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Dark Matter TV collects the best film & TV from the dark side. Fans of Sci-Fi, Horror, and Action, unite! We feature fan favorites, cult classics, and obsession worthy series. Discover new content from film buffs you can trust.
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The arrival of a cousin with ulterior motives threatens the claustrophobic and isolated world of two sisters and their uncle.
Jack Frost
As a touring musician clinging to dreams of stardom, aging rocker Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) never had much time for his wife, Gabby (Kelly Preston), and young son, Charlie (Joseph Cross). A year after Jack's tragic death in a car accident on Christmas Day, Charlie plays a mournful tune on his father's harmonica. Much to his surprise, the elder Frost is magically brought to life as a snowman on the family lawn. Given a second chance, Charlie and Jack struggle to make up for lost time.
Terror Train
A group of college seniors board a party train for a Halloween-themed bash, but their fun spirals into fear as attendees are killed off one-by-one. Concealed by costumes and plagued with chaos, everyone is a suspect. As the party train continues full steam ahead, Alana must race to find the killer before she becomes the next victim.
Christmas Evil
Eavesdropping on mother turns a boy into a killer (Brandon Maggart) who roams the streets dressed as Santa Claus.
Safe Neighborhood
Ashley travels to the suburban home of the Lerners to baby-sit their 12-year-old son Luke at Christmastime. She must soon defend herself and the young boy when unwelcome intruders announce their arrival.
The Woman in the Fifth
In Paris, an American writer (Ethan Hawke) falls under the sexual spell of a mysterious widow (Kristin Scott Thomas) who sets strange rules to their twice-weekly meetings.
The Eyes of My Mother
Francisca (Kika Magalhaes) has been unfazed by death from an early age because her mother, formerly a surgeon in Portugal, imbued her with a thorough understanding of the human anatomy. When tragedy shatters her family's idyllic life in the countryside, her deep trauma gradually awakens some unique curiosities. As she grows up, her desire to connect with the world around her takes a distinctly dark form.