[soliloquy id=”5347″] Directed and written by Christopher Smith, Creep brings us underground gore. Based in London, Creep, is subway slasher with a promising premise. Socialite German part...
I thoroughly enjoyed Spike Lee’s “reimagining” of the Park Chan-Wook cult classic Oldboy, which was originally loosely based on a late 1990s Japanese manga series. This remake tel...
[soliloquy id=”2328″] Directed by Christopher Smith and starring Melissa George (The Amityville Horror) and Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games), Triangle will really get your brain ticking. ...
[soliloquy id=”2314″] Directed and written by Joel Anderson, Lake Mungo handles the subject of grief and a family’s hope for afterlife very well. Recalled mainly through interv...
In the dictionary, a creature is defined as “an animal, especially a nonhuman: the creatures of the woods and fields; a creature from outer space.” or “anything crea...
Directed by Christian Alvart and starring some big names including Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones Diary), Ian McShane (American Horror Story) and Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), Case 39 is an ente...
[soliloquy id=”2137″] Directed by Iain Softley and starring Kate Hudson, The Skeleton Key has an interesting story, a good twist and Softley makes the most of its creepy New Orleans locati...
Based on the true story of The Dyatlov Incident, Devil’s Pass, directed by Renny Haarlin and shot in found footage style, has a very interesting thesis. The Dyatlov Pass Incident, a genuine Russ...
[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...