The VVitch: A New-England Folktale is an intriguing, atmospheric story, where the anticipation of horror is more intense than the actual moments of terror.
The West Memphis Three case is an unprecedented account of a witch-hunt and a story of a parody of justice, of people chewed up and spit...
The character of Annie Wilkes from Misery is partially inspired by Genene Jones, combining elements from all three types of "angels of death."
Travis Bickle of Taxi Driver remains a ticking time bomb, one that will sooner or later explode, eventually leading to his self-destruction.
The Night of the Hunter is, after all, a story about the final death of innocence and the tragedy of children caught in the selfish machinations...
In Sunset Blvd. Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond floats, carried by her fantasy, and we all stand still in awe, though with painfully clenched hearts.
There has never been a character who has presented the dangerously fascinating nature of evil as convincingly as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
In the slasher genre, blood flows freely, all rules are off, and in the end, a lone final girl remains standing, leaving the door wide open...
Mommy Dead and Dearest presents the entire case of Gypsy and her mother who suffered from an advanced form of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Shocking criminal cases: mysterious, intriguing, unexplained—sometimes so bizarre that they give rise to hundreds of more or less plausible theories.