I am convinced that if not for Myers breathing down its neck, Halloween III: Season of the Witch would actually have found a group of devoted...
The Halloween brand consists, in fact, of five film series that not only exclude one another, but also intermingle. Which one should we consider the best?
The director of Halloween AD 2007 performs a successful resuscitation of the horror legend, which for a long time remained in a state of clinical death.
Halloween seduces with its atmosphere, and the closer it gets to the finale, the more it holds one in suspense.
30 Coins is an interesting, unique, and memorable work, engaging and incredibly twisted. It is without a doubt a total rollercoaster ride.
The Living and the Dead is able to delight with its atmosphere, unpredictability, and at the same time skillfully directed storytelling.
13 Days Till Summer, as a home-invasion story, is played straight, with the threat being not fantastical monsters but a human being.
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.
Weapons is, in essence, a very strange film—but by no means is that a flaw. It works well as meticulously crafted and skillfully directed entertainment.
Dead by Dawn tells the story of a group of young artists who arrive at a theater to stage a play, only to discover that the...