Game Over is an Indian Horror film based around the New Year, and as we all know: new year = new you. This indie gem is...
1944's "Cry of the Werewolf" isn't the best werewolf film of all time, but it's noteworthy for being the oldest surviving film to depict a female...
Another week, another wail. Haunted MTL readers, please let us know what you think about this weekly blog. Have you found anything interesting from it? Do...
Bong Joon-ho (Snowpiercer, Okja) writes and directs Parasite (2019), a darkly comic thriller. Bong and screenplay co-writer Han Jin-won explore the intersection of those on opposite...
The idea that Sarah basically snaps and imagines the monsters in "The Descent" is too tasty to overlook! Could it just be a delusion?
Psychological Horror–The Last 5 Years: A Comprehensive List Looking for a film or two that’s guaranteed to make you think? Compiled here is a list of...
Directed by Curtis Harrington, Night Tide stars a rather young-looking Dennis Hopper as a sailor who falls in love with a fish-woman while on shore-leave.
I get really excited by the idea of a banned film. When I was younger my mother said the scariest movie she had ever seen was...
App based horror is the new childhood games based horror (al a Truth or Dare and Would You Rather) of our times. I’ll admit I was...
The electrifying series, Iskander, doesn’t let you breathe until the very end. Iskander, named Maroni, Les Fantomes du Fleuve in France, is a four-part thriller miniseries...
Most people have no idea who Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb are, although, I can guarantee that you’ve most definitely heard of them. Even if you...
Putting 2019’s ‘I See You’ into a certain category or genre is impossible. I can call it Suspense, Horror, Drama, Psychological Thriller, PLUS! One thing I...
You can tell right away that this movie was someone’s baby while watching it because a lot of style and effort went into it. In fact,...
Rape revenge films ask a lot from their audience. They are some of the most emotionally driven and violent horror movies, and this includes the 2018...
With directorial credit split between Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman, Blood Bath was a troubled 1960s Roger Corman production.
Often called a "psychological thriller," Wes Craven's Red Eye could also easily be considered a political thriller. It's unlike other Craven movies.
It’s been a long time coming, but it seems that Sam Raimi is ready to dip his talented toes back into the horror genre pool again....
Kim Jee-woon's I Saw the Devil could easily be called morally repugnant, among other things....Still, is it just a bunch of violence? Yes and no.
As in Fear, people can become maniacs to retain someone they love (or think they love), especially if they were already a little nuts beforehand.
What exactly makes a zombie-film Romeroesque? At his best, George A. Romero used the zombie as a metaphor for some collective ill on society. Often to...