In Tideland, reality is not so much distorted as ruled by its own laws. There is no logic or rationalism here, only a child’s unrestrained imagination.
I am convinced that if not for Myers breathing down its neck, Halloween III: Season of the Witch would actually have found a group of devoted...
The academic resources on Slavic mythology we currently have are sufficient to create something new and engaging. Cracow Monsters is simply not good enough.
Cold Meat is a film best watched without knowing too much in advance, as its plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Drouin plays with...
As is typical of folk horror, the rural setting in Starve Acre is far from idyllic, and nature offers neither solace nor shelter; instead, it's a...
This cinematic gem is one of the best works that British cinema has produced. Enys Men is both a feast for the senses and a reflection...
The Wicker Man is an extraordinary masterpiece. The kind of movie that we don't get to see every day. Few have been made as perverse.
Let's look at pagan horror - focused not so much on the presence of supernatural but much more on secret cults, religious sects and blood rituals...
Nothing scares as much as the unknown and incomprehensible. Therefore, the foundation of any sense of threat in our culture is the figure of the Devil,...
Folk horrors that may have escaped your attention, folk horrors you didn't know existed