The Vanishing by George Sluizer is considered one of the most terrifying films in the history of cinema. Few films have an equally shocking ending.
"The Machine" premiered in 2013.
The Shout, which was critically acclaimed at the Cannes Film Festival, isn't as well-known as it should be—it intrigues, invites the viewer to a specific game.
Let's Scare Jessica to Death is a film of atmosphere, a horror in which the terror arises not from images but from the way they form...
Anderson in Session 9 makes us witnesses to the nightmare that befalls five men, but he also aims to evoke fear of the unknown. His film...
Near Dark doesn't make us sympathize with the vampires, but it does raise the question of the possibility of returning to the light. For some, this...
What demonstrates the superiority of Storm of the Century over other TV adaptations of King's works is the resolution, more merciless and gloomier than what one...
Warlock, a 17th-century devil worshiper, transported to the modern era in search of a book, casting dreadful spells on people. Surprisingly holds up quite well.
The Blair Witch Project still remains the most successful representative of the found footage horror subgenre, capable of engaging the imagination in a way many new...
It takes the form of a nightmare, a terrible parody of reality in which even incest seems like innocent play. Anyone who sees Society will never...