This is cinema that stimulates the brain, hits the stomach, and leaves behind unease.
A low-budget film cannot be made any better. The special effects, the screenplay, the cast—every single aspect of Patchwork provides fantastic entertainment.
Fans of the genre should be delighted watching Blood Drive, especially those who feed exclusively on nostalgia and reach only for those really bad VHS films.
Perhaps this is precisely how horror should be understood—fear is a consequence of a well-told story, and dread hides between the lines. Wolf illustrates this very nicely.
The Blackcoat’s Daughter will most appeal not to those viewers who are satisfied with atmosphere more than content, but to enthusiasts of the dark side of human...
It is a really solid horror running in high gear, driven by an atmosphere of constant threat.
Ravenous is a very spicy film, strongly twisted, but in a good way. Extravagant but not overcooked. And, most importantly, made for repeated tasting.
A Field in England is a hypnotic parable set in the seventeenth century during one of the battles of the English Civil War.
For some, Kill List will be an exceptionally difficult reflection on the dark side of human nature; for others, an image of a struggle against fate.
To write that this film is unsettling is to write nothing at all.