The Third Part of the Night is an extraordinary work, aesthetically refined, rich in meaning, continuously evoking both horror and awe. Visionary masterpiece!
Possession is a multi-layered work filled with symbolism that can be interpreted in many ways. As an existential drama dressed in the guise of horror fantasy...
Pumpkinhead didn’t deserve the fate initially dealt to it. Beneath the guise of a fairly standard horror film lies a poignant story about parental love and...
Published in 1959, Lem's The Investigation starts from an improbable, strange, and incomprehensible situation. Not only unsolvable, but without a culprit.
"Count Dracula" is a horror film by Jesús Franco from 1970. It is an example of ambition outweighing budget: a film with certain merits but far...
Destiny deserves the title of a pinnacle achievement of expressionism. Horror and science fiction owe much to German "outdated products" like this one.
Next to the atmosphere of 1970s television, it was the portrayal of the protagonist that succeeded best in "Late Night with the Devil."
Hour of the Wolf is a visionary, thoroughly authorial psychological horror film which to this day continues to intrigue and frighten with its cruel subtexts.
The vampire ballerina shows off sharp teeth, bites deep into skin and dances around genre clichés.
The creators of "The First Omen" are well aware that they have achieved something decidedly more than just an homage to the legendary Omen by Richard...