Edward Kelley
THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE. Only for fans of the famous science fiction series?
Deepening the psychological aspects of the characters is in my opinion the greatest success of the second cinematic installment of The X-Files.
HEIST. David Mamet's sophisticated intellectual thriller
He is one of the most prominent living American playwrights, the author of screenplays such as The Postman Always Rings Twice, The...
DISTURBIA. Entertaining Alfred Hitchcock-inspired thriller
Snooping on neighbors makes for excellent material for a movie because the creator can go in almost any direction, having only the starting point of a...
MAELSTRÖM. A surprising film by Denis Villeneuve, narrated by... a fish
Denis Villeneuve tells the story of a woman, whose decision to abort an unborn child leads her to the edge of the abyss in an absolutely raw and...
28 DAYS LATER. Outstanding post-apocalyptic science fiction horror
Imagine waking up from a coma in a hospital bed; naked, unaware of how long you’ve been absent.
THE OMEN (1976). Genuine occult horror masterpiece
The Omen, as a cinematic work, is precisely such a perfect form of charlatanism. It feeds on subconscious fears, uses references to widely known...
THE EXORCIST. Timeless masterpiece, and still scary as hell
The Exorcist remains one of the best and purest horror films, consistently giving viewers involuntary shivers.
ROSEMARY'S BABY. Roman Polanski's terror next door
The most outstanding example of a satanic horror movie.