The Limits of Control is a game of catching quotes and references to other films, and a feast for the eyes, because of its visual beauty.
Spider is more terrifying than horror. A dry, unemotional, and painfully truthful record of madness and suffering. You can’t take your eyes off the screen.
Infinity Pool is demanding and difficult cinema, but at the same time very satisfying, because it allows one to experience nearly boundary-pushing sensations.
Maps to the Stars incisively condemns Hollywood’s vices while leaving room for the personal drama, it carefully builts mood and tension around its characters.
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...
A Field in England is a hypnotic parable set in the seventeenth century during one of the battles of the English Civil War.
For some, Kill List will be an exceptionally difficult reflection on the dark side of human nature; for others, an image of a struggle against fate.
An extraordinary atmosphere, surprising narrative solutions, and unusual characters are the hallmarks of Spanish horror cinema. The Orphanage has all of that.
We can only wish for more productions like Silent Hill. It’s coherent, atmospheric, and makes an impression even on viewers who are not fans of the...
Despite the bloody horror convention—bodies pile up, and after six minutes of screening we already have two corpses—it is a work not devoid of deeper meaning.