It's challenging to find another film that even resembles the style and atmosphere of Suspiria, with its frenetic energy, visual aesthetics, and uniqueness.
Korean director Bong Joon-Ho, in his film Snowpiercer also doesn't predict anything good for us and foresees a global climate disaster.
A film that is undoubtedly considered cult today.
From a narrative standpoint, the film does not exceed the boundaries set by the genre.
"Aquaman" is an experience in its pure form.
The Omen, drawing on Christian mythology, playing on the viewer's fears, introduces an element not often seen in contemporary cinema - genuine fear.
The Exorcist remains one of the best and purest horror films, consistently giving viewers involuntary shivers. In times when horror movies tend to evoke disgust rather...
No Time to Die is primarily the finale of a certain era.
Rosemary's Baby by Roman Polanski is, above all, excellent horror cinema that awakens our fear of the unknown, which can lurk just around the corner.
The strength of Casino Royale lies in its dialogues, sharp retorts, and static scenes.