Horror Movies
KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE. One of the best B-movie sci-fi horrors ever made
I don’t have coulrophobia. On the contrary, I love clowns, but only when they are scary.
THE THING. Science fiction horror masterpiece
John Carpenter disappointed Roger Ebert, one of the most esteemed American film critics…
NEON MANIACS. Science fiction horror like no other
Neon Maniacs is one of those films that doesn’t need any advertising beyond the cassette cover.
BRAIN DAMAGE. Well-executed and distinctive body horror
Fans of the ’80s and low-budget deviations from the norm will feel right at home.
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Event Horizon of the 90's, dark and unsettling
This film was directly targeted for the VHS market, which, by the way, it didn’t conquer in any special way.
THE BLOB. Tasty piece of science fiction thriller
In the 80s, four directors, probably flipping through cable channels somewhere in the middle of the night (that famous Hollywood-Colombian...
METAMORPHOSIS: THE ALIEN FACTOR. Juicy, niche science fiction
The plan for the next VHS session was very simple: I won’t praise American cinema this week, time for a bit of criticism.
NIGHT WATCH. Excellent science fiction horror from Russia
“Oh, hell!” – that’s all I managed to blurt out after just a few opening shots of Night Watch.