[soliloquy id=”2074″] Directed by Rodrigo Gudino, The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh has some great scenes with a scary apologue. The film opens with an old woman, Rosalind Leig...
[soliloquy id=”2036″] Directed by David Guy Levy and written by Steffen Schlachtenhaufen, Would You Rather, is a cool psychological Saw-inspired movie that I just happened to stumble upon ...
Directed and produced by brother/sister duo Andrés Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti, Mama has a brilliant concept that is executed very well at the beginning. Mama follows the story of two young sist...
[soliloquy id=”1964″] The Tunnel is an Australian found footage feature directed by Carlo Ledesma that is presented as a full on completed documentary. It has various interviews tied in th...
[soliloquy id=”9907″] Directed by Kim Jee-Woon, South Korean revenge thriller I Saw the Devil is a gripping movie with outstanding performances, incredible visuals and a compelling, emotio...
[soliloquy id=”1931″] Directed by Jennifer Chambers Lynch, Chained, is a powerfully gripping movie that packs a real punch and a kick to the stomach at the same time. The story revolves it...
[soliloquy id=”682″] Directed by John Pogue, The Quiet Ones, is based on true experimental events. The story in question bases its tale of terror in England 1974. Controversial Professor J...
[soliloquy id=”584″] Now I’d like to speak about both films, as personally, I loved them and I cannot mention just one without the other, so lets start with the first: V/H/S- I̵...
Directed and written by Scott Stewart, Dark Skies, takes its time in setting up the Barrett family household, but the characters are likable and the acting is good while the insidious invasion of thei...