There is horror, tension, but above all, absurdity, for can a nine-year-old girl, no matter how dangerous, be treated seriously in situations requiring adulthood?
The House Where Evil Lurks is worth seeing at least because of its unusual setting (the entire film was shot in Tokyo, not — as is...
The Haunting of Hill House is an outstanding ghost story, drawing both from the classics and from a modern reading of the haunted house motif.
Apostle maintains tension and possesses a grim energy, strengthened by occasional bursts of violence so that it does not bore for a single moment.
Ghost Stories works best as a thickly atmospheric homage offered by horror erudites — old specters do not like modernization.
Alligator is not a niche production known exclusively to connoisseurs of bad cinema. It used to staple of every self-respecting rental store’s VHS collection.
If someone does not particularly like horror films, they may go to see Thirteen Ghosts because of its excellent cast.
Phantom of the Paradise is a work unlike any other, and although assembled from many well-known elements, incomparable to anything else.
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue contains enough originality and style that it is difficult to accuse it of derivative imitation.
The premiere of A Quiet Place years ago reminded me of another film in which the protagonists’ family tries to save the youngest from a beast...