With Fantastic Fest kicking off tomorrow, Austin is about to get a whirlwind of blood, guts, sci-fi and scares — and today we’ve got previews of four different features that will offer up all that and more. First we’ve got the trailer for The Collection, a follow-up to Saw IV-VI co-writer Marcus Dunstan‘s The Collector. From the first insane-looking party massacre scene, this one will certainly pack all the blood you need and for those not at FF, it also opens on November 30th in theaters.

Then we’ve got the first trailer for James Nunn‘s Tower Block, which sees a group of people fend off a sniper. Taking a riff on both The Raid and Attack the Block, this actually could be a suspenseful thriller. Following that, there’s a trailer for a rerelease of Y.K. Kim and Woo-sang Park’s 1987 film Miami Connection, which any fans of films that fully embrace the 1980s aesthetic should love.

Lastly, the first mysterious trailer for Christopher MacBride‘s documentary The Conspiracy has arrived. Instead of the violence-filled other titles in the festival, this one asks what happens when the subject of your documentary goes missing. See all the trailers below and check back for our coverage from the fest.

In this sequel to THE COLLECTOR, our favorite victim-hoarding serial killer chooses a new specimen and his previous quarry Arkin leads a strike team into The Collector’s lair on a rescue mission.

The last remaining tenants of a deteriorating, soon-to-be-demolished tower block must band together to survive when a killer with a high-powered sniper rifle starts picking them off through the windows of their flats.

The legendary long-lost ’80s thunder-rager! Martial arts rock band Dragon Sound throw down in the ultimate conflict against an army of cocaine-powered motorcycyle ninjas. The BEST unseen movie in HISTORY!

Two young documentary filmmakers are drawn into a shadowy world of secret societies when the subject of their film simply disappears. Have his investigations led to his demise?

Which film are you most looking forward to?

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