NO TELLING
This ecologically-minded horror fest is a unique concoction is every sense
This ecologically-minded horror fest is a unique concoction is every sense
Spain’s Augustin Villaronga, writer/director of the nihilistic classic IN A GLASS CAGE, has a way with disturbing imagery, and puts that flair to good use
This 1994 Danish chiller remains a potent and atmospheric exercise in unease
An H.P. Lovecraft inspired anthology film. It’s far from great, but does contain a wealth of stunningly grotesque imagery
The “masterpiece” of American indie film darling Michael Almereyda, a highly evocative and idiosyncratic (read: pretentious) black and white reverie set in mid-1990s NYC
That title is literal, as this movie is indeed set on and around a highway leading to Hell. Don’t get your hopes up too high, though, as it’s essentially a so-so action-comedy
One of the signature films of Canada’s Bruce McDonald, who can always be counted on for the unexpected
HEAVENLY CREATURES was the first “serious” film by Peter Jackson, and it remains one of his absolute best
A VERY promising debut from Richard Stanley, HARDWARE, which appeared back in 1990, appeared to be the start of an auspicious career
Courtesy of the multi-talented Larry Fessenden, HABIT turned out to be one the best films of 1997, accomplishing what so many others have failed to achieve: breathing new life into a tired genre