Halloween seduces with its atmosphere, and the closer it gets to the finale, the more it holds one in suspense.
Why Pontypool is so intruiging? Canadian horror cinema is most commonly associated with the name David Cronenberg — a filmmaker not exclusively devoted to the genre...
Night of the Demon, directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1957, tells the story of American scientist Dr. John Holden.
God Told Me To contains one of the most original and provocative premises horror cinema could ever dream up.
Those who, upon hearing the title Kafka (1991), expect a biopic of the famous writer may be surprised by this film from the future director of...
Verbinski has a knack for inventive staging, but what he pulls off in the finale of The Lone Ranger deserves thunderous applause and a standing ovation.
Ju-On: Origins, three-hour chronicle of death lacks shock value and solid scares, but for a 20-year-old series, it is not bad.
The Woman in the Fifth is not a crime thriller but a work of psychological cinema. What matters is not the resolution or suspense from typical...
Night of the Creeps is about playing with clichés, putting them side by side to see the result. Through it all runs genuine respect for cinema.
Remove the zombies from Night of the Living Dead and we see we need them not to turn our lives into hell. Hatred and stupidity are...