Lycanthropy hasn't been lucky in cinema, however the top of the list always looks the same: Landis's An American Werewolf in London and Dante's The Howling.
After the screening of The Fog, there is a sense of fulfillment left in the viewer – it's a film that lets you derive joy from...
The problem with the new Suspiria, 2018 turns out to be not the inability to compete with the original but the artistic scatterbrained approach of the...
It's challenging to find another film that even resembles the style and atmosphere of Suspiria, with its frenetic energy, visual aesthetics, and uniqueness.
The Omen, drawing on Christian mythology, playing on the viewer's fears, introduces an element not often seen in contemporary cinema - genuine fear.
The Exorcist remains one of the best and purest horror films, consistently giving viewers involuntary shivers. In times when horror movies tend to evoke disgust rather...
Rosemary's Baby by Roman Polanski is, above all, excellent horror cinema that awakens our fear of the unknown, which can lurk just around the corner.
The Exorcist: Believer attempts to deceive the audience into believing it offers some fresh ideas, but it's a complete hoax.
The latest Saw is unwatchable cinema, the kind that can't be experienced without covering your eyes.
The first minutes of Braindead leave no illusions - this will be the darkest sense of humor one can imagine, and only with this approach does...