If you plan to watch one Polish film in the year that is just ending, let it be The Lure.
Krampus is, above all, entertainment cinema. It is meant to scare and amuse, which it does excellently, while also giving us a valuable lesson for the approaching...
The greatest strength of Piranha 3D is its unpretentiousness, joy and sense of humor, which is often lacking in even the most efficiently made slashers.
Thanks to distance, awareness, and having fun, the viewer also starts to have fun with the film. Screw all the Annabelle and [REC], watch Zombeavers!!!
The Babadook appears as something unusual, fresh, close to art-house cinema, yet efficiently employing horror elements.
You know that feeling when you go down to the basement, turn on the light, take a jar of jam, and then, after turning off the...
Following the model of the best horror films, terror, nightmare, and evil in Birdboy are not merely technical exercises in cultivating an oppressive mood.
Carnival of Souls captivates with its extraordinary atmosphere, causing the viewer to experience something comparable to attending a funeral ceremony.
The Vatican Tapes will not go down in cinema history. They probably weren’t made with that ambition in mind either.
This adaptation of Henry James’s novel seduces the viewer discreetly, only to leave them in the finale with a feeling of sadness and bitterness.