Horror Movies
THE THIRD PART OF THE NIGHT. Oneiric Apocalypse In A Godless World
War cinema, especially Polish war cinema, is rarely associated with oneiric escapades and surreal convolutions.
POSSESSION. A Doppelgänger-Flavoured Horror Masterpiece
When I think about the theme of the doppelgänger in Andrzej Żuławski’s Possession and try to piece together my impressions of the film into a...
PUMPKINHEAD. An atmospheric horror in the old style
Pumpkinhead didn’t deserve the fate initially dealt to it by critics and audiences.
THE INVESTIGATION. A horror according to Stanislaw Lem
Published in 1959, Stanislaw Lem’s The Investigation starts from an improbable, strange, and…
COUNT DRACULA. An attempt at a faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker's horror novel
“Count Dracula” is a horror film by Jesús Franco from 1970.
DESTINY / THE WEARY DEATH. A pinnacle of German expressionism
Neither day, nor hour, nor a single breath!
LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL. Possession on Air [REVIEW]
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. Psychological horror by Ingmar Bergman
Hour of the Wolf, according to Scandinavian folklore, is the darkest moment of the night, when the most deaths and births occur.