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.
If someone does not particularly like horror films, they may go to see Thirteen Ghosts because of its excellent cast.
The Frighteners stands as confirmation that after the ambitious journey that was the making of Heavenly Creatures, returning to the same place from which alien invaders treating...
Drag Me to Hell is several dozen minutes of pure fun with horror convention. In other words: pure joy of creation and an equally unclouded pleasure...
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...
The Babadook appears as something unusual, fresh, close to art-house cinema, yet efficiently employing horror elements.
Carnival of Souls captivates with its extraordinary atmosphere, causing the viewer to experience something comparable to attending a funeral ceremony.
This adaptation of Henry James’s novel seduces the viewer discreetly, only to leave them in the finale with a feeling of sadness and bitterness.
The academic resources on Slavic mythology we currently have are sufficient to create something new and engaging. Cracow Monsters is simply not good enough.