Earthquake Bird – could there possibly be a title more awkwardly intriguing? Still, I can’t say I wasn’t intrigued after watching the trailer and reading the...
Night of the Demon, directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1957, tells the story of American scientist Dr. John Holden.
Clearing, the feature debut of Magdalena Pięta, grips the viewer with tension from the very first minutes.
Hellbound is a production that gains momentum with each subsequent episode, so I advise you to get through the first two, as it gets more interesting later.
For the first time, The Housemaid was shown to a wide audience in 1997 at the Busan International Film Festival.
If hell truly exists, Inside captures a glimpse of it—merciless, godless, and overflowing with hate.
The Lost Symbol is nonetheless a successful take on the once mega-popular franchise that we are slowly forgetting due to increasingly worse book material.
God Told Me To contains one of the most original and provocative premises horror cinema could ever dream up.
Office Uprising is, in many ways, a rerun — a fusion of themes explored before by other directors.
The new season of Locke & Key has its moments, but the more interesting aspects we explore in the first episodes are completely sidelined as the season goes...