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.
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.
Ravenous is a very spicy film, strongly twisted, but in a good way. Extravagant but not overcooked. And, most importantly, made for repeated tasting.
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.
High-Rise is the most beautifully shot study of human downfall in years. All the component elements worked perfectly.
A Field in England is a hypnotic parable set in the seventeenth century during one of the battles of the English Civil War.
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.
The Greasy Strangler positively seethes with grotesqueness and eccentricity. A midnight movie? Probably not.
Lake Placid is permeated with a parodic note: at heart, it is above all an unpretentious mockery of monster movie conventions.
This House Has People In It is an intriguing little masterpiece that uses the basic primer of horror cinema in order to spectacularly tear off the cover...