Maniac (2012)
Franck Khalfoun mixes the sleekness of modern French cinema with the good old-fashioned low budget horror of the eighties.
Franck Khalfoun mixes the sleekness of modern French cinema with the good old-fashioned low budget horror of the eighties.
With copious amounts of blood raining down from the sky, Fede Alvarez brings us a new addition to the world that Sam Raimi created over thirty years ago, and boy, is it a great one.
Readers of all ages can appreciate this heartrending story of loss and monsters.
It begins with a baby found in a forest. It ends with a scene of carnage set to the sounds of ABBA.
After being infected, Bridgette is fighting back her transformation into a werewolf.
Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father’s footsteps with an impressive body horror/thriller.
Described as “a French Twin Peaks”, “a LOST-like mystery”, and “the anti-Walking Dead”, this restrained take on zombie drama asks: When the dead rise, what will they want from us?
This terrible movie ushers in a whole new genre of horror forever to be known as “white guilt horror.”
Peter Strickland’s surreal throwback to Italian horror cinema makes for an interesting watch with impeccable sound work.