Train to Busan
After a zombie pandemic is unleashed in downtown Seoul, a victim enters the KTX inbound for the city of Busan, starting the nightmare of a father and his child trapped in the ride.
After a zombie pandemic is unleashed in downtown Seoul, a victim enters the KTX inbound for the city of Busan, starting the nightmare of a father and his child trapped in the ride.
Laika’s most recent outing, Kubo and the Two Strings, hit all the right notes for me in terms of emotional hooks and visual wonder.
Extraordinary Tales, by award-winning Spanish animator Raul Garcia, was a treat. It was like Animatrix, except with great creepy stories by a dude obsessed with Death.
An isolated Arctic island town that boasts of “no crime” suddenly faces a series of disturbing murders.
A podcaster on the hunt for his next story meets a crazy mother-effer with a walrus fetish.
Following many of the aesthetics of Disney’s Silly Symphonies, two unlikely brothers find themselves lost in a -seemingly quite haunted- forest where they meet a creepy lantern-carrying Woodsman, as well as a talkative enchanted bluebird named Beatrice who will join them in their journey back home.
Little monsters who wear boxes and live under the town of Cheesebridge are persecuted by a man who has vowed to rid his town off them to climb the social ladder.
If you haven’t seen the first Insidious film yet, then you should view it because Insidious: Chapter 2 picks up right where the first film ended.
Great! Here’s another movie to make me extremely paranoid even if it’s very unlikely!