The Incredible Shrinking Man is an unattainable model of artistic courage, which before our eyes transforms into the pure magic of cinema.
Beyond the Black Rainbow needs to be not so much watched, as felt on your own skin and appreciated for its ability to deliver somewhat forgotten.
Will Sinners become a modern classic and, as the creators hope, enter the canon as a landmark of Black cinema? Hard to say.
Thankfully, Blood Diner isn’t a film that invites deep reflection – it’s a horror comedy soaked in gore and vulgarity. To all fans of the genre,...
Bone Tomahawk surprised me with its characters and the amount of time the director devotes to showing us that they are far more complex than they...
High Tension is hard not to admire for the sheer technical skill of its creators. Stylistically, it may be the most accomplished film of the Extremity...
The Boy takes a familiar horror concept—a living, deadly doll—and places it in the setting of a gothic horror film.
Screamboat quickly becomes a mechanical checklist of slasher set pieces. It's just another slapdash, half-baked product trying to ride the current trend.
"House of the Devil", Ti West's film (he's responsible for directing, writing, and editing) doesn't immediately turn into a satanic horror, as one might think.
Altered (2006) bears some resemblance to Warning Sign by Greydon Clark and Dreamcatcher by Lawrence Kasdan, but it has a much more interesting premise.