After the screening of Evil Dead, you feel like leaving the theater, going to the box office, and immediately ordering a ticket for another screening.
"When Evil Lurks" caused quite a stir at genre cinema festivals.
The diptych about The Collection is actually a story of the clash between an almost indestructible killer and a man who also seems indestructible.
All About Evil is a very good horror comedy. Minor flaws can be forgiven - they don't hinder the enjoyment of watching. It is primarily macabre...
It's impossible to remain indifferent to Irreversible. Undoubtedly, it is controversial, morally ambiguous film, it engages the viewer and forces reflection.
The Possession begins and unfolds in a intriguing manner. We are not dealing with a "typical" Christian demon, but with the dybbuk taken from Jewish folklore.
Hell has a very interesting technical side. Unique shots with a characteristic backlighting effect, as well as solidly executed set design.
How to approach The Awakening that, although it cannot fulfill its role as an effective horror, still intrigues with its atmosphere and overall execution?
Ultimately, however, The Woman in Black proves to be a genuinely solid horror film that can pleasantly jolt the nerves and surprise with a fairly bold...
The brutality of Code Blue is undeniable - if someone still leaves the room because of euthanasia, because of rape, because it's hard to watch, isn't...