Comedy and horror wrestle with each other in The Old Dark House. The closer we get to the finale, the more terror begins to dominate the...
The mummy, as a figure in horror cinema, is one of the most recognizable and iconic monsters, placed alongside the vampire, the werewolf, and the living...
The burning mill and a mob at its door, a laboratory full of impressive-looking machines with Tesla coils are largely absent from Frankenstein literary original
Gregory House of House M.D. is partly modeled after Sherlock Holmes, and the two characters share many similarities but also significant differences.
Closely Watched Trains should be watched under close scrutiny, even for its atmosphere, which never loses its credibility. A true masterpiece.
The Hitcher serves as a grave warning and a call to vigilance because John Ryder could be lurking anywhere, and, if he chooses...
Dale Cooper of Twin Peaks is one of the most fascinating, fully realized, and intriguing characters ever to appear on television.
R. Aldrich’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is a brilliantly executed psychological thriller that is far more terrifying than most “paranormal” horror films.
To this day, the film enjoys considerable esteem—if not outright cult status. Blazing Saddles remains the best possible spoof of the Western genre...
Heaven’s Gate is a film that can be written about, reflected upon, and debated endlessly—a hallmark of the greatest works of cinema.