There are shocks for adults and children in two new DVDs -- and fashion victims in another.

The September Issue is a fly-on-the-wall film following one month in the life of world-famous fashion magazine Vogue.

It's a real-life The Devil Wears Prada has cameras follow preparations for the US magazine's biggest-ever edition.

The star is legendary sunglasses-wearing editor-in-chief Anna Wintour who is known as the Ice Queen of Fashion. The DVD is described as a humorous and intimate look at the fashion world, suitable for fans of Ugly Betty, Sex & the City and American's Next Top Model.

Horror of a more traditional kind can be found in the movie Inside, starring Betty Blue actress Beatrice Dale.

A heavily-pregnant woman loses her husband in a car accident and finds herself alone at home and tormented by him woman.

She desperately fights for survival but several potential rescuers die at the hands of her unrelenting, brutal and sadistic attacker.

The move is described a gruesome, terrifying and disturbing, with an escalating trail of blood, carnage and mayhem.

Chills of a cuter kind can be found in the computer-animated children's movie Casper's Scare School.

Casper, the world's friendliest ghost, is sent to school to get in touch with his spooky side.

Kibosh, the King of the Underworld, insists Casper must learn how to shock the "fleshies" properly.

But Casper uncovers a plot by the cruel two-headed headmaster to use a petrifying potion to take over the world.

So Casper teams up with mummy boy Ra and zombie girl Mantha to defeat the head with the power of friendship.