"No One Will Save You" is a dream come true for fans of "The Twilight Zone", "The X-Files", and chilling tabloid-style stories.
Stardust comes across as a cynical attempt to capitalize on the undying popularity of Bowie, and as a bid to cash in on the success of...
And God Said to Cain starring Klaus Kinski is a remarkable example of how to tell a thoroughly conventional story in a fresh and exciting way.
"Schizoid" is a fairly well-made film. The plot, though predictable, is engaging, the killer’s identity may come as a surprise, and Kinski exudes magnetism.
Friendship's Death is science fiction of ideas, where the theme of a visitor from another planet serves as a starting point to ask questions.
What happens when you strip Prospect of its science fiction setting? What emerges is a western—and more of a revisionist one.
Stopmotion, a blend of live-action and stop-motion animation, is marketed as a horror film, and to some extent, that is true.
"Natural City" lacks the captivating atmosphere, depth, ambivalence, and philosophical undertones of Ridley Scott's masterpiece.
To fully enjoy "Until the End of the World, you should cover the windows, turn off your phone, eliminate other distractions, and have... five free hours.
Web of the Spider is one of many arguments supporting the thesis that remakes usually do not measure up to the originals.