I must admit that Polanski’s first American venture (A.D. 1967) had at least an unconventional...
War cinema, especially Polish war cinema, is rarely associated with oneiric escapades and surreal...
When I think about the theme of the doppelgänger in Andrzej Żuławski’s Possession and try...
Published in 1959, Stanislaw Lem’s The Investigation starts from an improbable, strange,...
Neither day, nor hour, nor a single breath!
We Are What We Are is an American remake of a Mexican horror film of the same title.
Borgman by Alex van Warmerdam is controversial.
Canadian director Vincenzo Natali, despite his remarkable potential, still shares the unfortunate...
James Wan is one of the more promising horror creators of the young generation.
In The Colony, the intriguing vision of a world struck by disaster is presented.