Rawhead Rex is very solidly made B-movie cinema. Not some horror bacchanalia, but a pleasant fair. I recommend this more to forgiving connoisseurs of the genre.
Right from the beginning, The Wind makes it clear what kind of production we are dealing with. One that tells its story primarily through images rather...
Apostle maintains tension and possesses a grim energy, strengthened by occasional bursts of violence so that it does not bore for a single moment.
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue contains enough originality and style that it is difficult to accuse it of derivative imitation.
Between a family drama and a blood-chilling story there is very little fluidity. And that is a pity, because The Monster could have been another gem...
Satan’s Slaves – the title of Joko Anwar’s film may seem misleading and suggest a completely different kind of horror than in reality. It is neither...
Hagazussa was not the kind of film that was expected. Even if one anticipated an arthouse horror in the style of The Witch: A New-England Folktale (2015), the...
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...
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.