Fans of the genre should be delighted watching Blood Drive, especially those who feed exclusively on nostalgia and reach only for those really bad VHS films.
It is a really solid horror running in high gear, driven by an atmosphere of constant threat.
Free Fire charms with its simplicity. It is a brilliantly staged shootout with guns and words. The action is tense, and the humor hits home.
The first thing about Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is that it is… amusing. It has silly fights, funny dialogue, and somewhat tacky and clumsy execution.
Lake Placid is permeated with a parodic note: at heart, it is above all an unpretentious mockery of monster movie conventions.
Assault on Precinct 13 stands up brilliantly. This is a distillate of action, tension, and atmosphere. Whoever has not seen it should catch up immediately.
Big Trouble in Little China exudes the eighties at every step.
They Live is an unusual creation that entertains, irritates, intrigues, bores, but also inspires and penetrates the brain like subliminal advertising.
Noah constitutes a creative transposition of its biblical foundation, for while retaining its main moral lessons, it enriches them with new subject matter.
The fourth season of Stranger Things cruelly disappointed me, losing the class of the previous seasons and proving to be a simple, rather brazen cash grab.