The character of Annie Wilkes from Misery is partially inspired by Genene Jones, combining elements from all three types of "angels of death."
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...
In 1975 Jaws began its triumphant march across screens worldwide, becoming, until the release of Star Wars, the highest-grossing film in cinematic history.
The Demon Disorder builds an intimate horror story in which the brothers must confront not only the unclean forces at play but also their own fears.
Eraserhead will always remain an integral part of the director's psyche. elving into the darkness sensitizes us to the rays of light that we usually overlook.
Although it cleverly balances horror, absurdity, and comedy, this isn’t an easy film, nor one that will appeal to everyone. The cinematic The Double has depth.
The greatness of The Lighthouse is evident in the multitude of possible interpretations, none of which exclude the others. However, the most profound...
The Cabin in the Woods is a progressive cinema that ostentatiously rejects classical forms but it's also a pastiche of an intellectual and entertaining nature.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a subtle film, a story of finding a kindred spirit who becomes someone more, an unconventional take on...
Get Out is filled to the brim with allusions and symbols. I'll will try to present what I consider the most interesting clues, references, and unobvious...