Bandh Darwaza (1990)
Dracula, Black Magic, Teen age rivalries....the best of Bollywood horror
Read More →Dracula, Black Magic, Teen age rivalries....the best of Bollywood horror
Read More →Astounding shocker gives the term z-grade new meaning....stunningly awful
Read More →South Indian curry masala version of Fright Night - not as bad as it sounds
Read More →Bhakri's typical concoction blends Jack the Ripper, Zombies and Jason
Read More →A vengeful Sorceress and her accomplice Midget are a force that unleash mayhem upon the community and stand accused of mass murder. An opposing Tantrik and the cops are in knots trying to subdue ...
Read More →Mumbai at the turn of the century – a metropolis festering with crime, scams, rackets, gangsters, pimps, prostitutes, frauds, disasters, calamity, murder, rape, kidnapping…
Read More →Raza Murad as a ventriloquist thakur living in a haveli. Scheming, greedy relatives. A beautiful young heiress, a dodgy Tantrik and an Ape with blood sharp, blood-soaked talons. Add Shakti Ka...
Read More →A spiritual tussle between the forces of Evil vs virtue embroils a close-knit traditional family with deadly results.
Read More →What follows is one unmitigated disaster after another. Yet Brent, somehow, never stays defeated for very long. He absorbs humiliation after humiliation with remarkable resilience until, eventually...
Read More →Paul Schrader's brilliantly written Taxi Driver was crafted into a finely tuned portrait of American urban decay, alienation, the erosion of traditional morals, and a world where dreams and aspirat...
Read More →It's been a while since horror discovered a genuinely new bag of tricks. The last great seismic jolt arguably arrived during the heady days of the cursed videotape, courtesy of what must surely be ...
Read More →These days, the internet is a pretty decent barometer for judging a movie's worldwide buzz or level of interest. Such is the case with a Korean film that generated enough noise from all the right q...
Read More →The early 1980s represented a boom period for low-budget horror movies, and Blood Beach arrived just as the trend was beginning to run out of steam after years of total, wall-to-wall saturation.
Read More →Madman was conceived in the wake of, and very much in awe of, Friday the 13th, a film whose phenomenal success had given independent filmmaking a much-needed shot in the arm. Paramount's decision t...
Read More →Rob Zombie's 31 was one of the most eagerly anticipated horror films of the year. Not because his track record is overflowing with cinematic masterpieces—quite the opposite, in fact—but because the...
Read More →well-crafted, acted, and thoroughly engaging thriller from the House of Hammer
Read More →The history behind this 1980 slasher film is that it came from the infamous production house of Golan and Globus, AKA Cannon Films. They had a contract with Klaus Kinski for five movies that had to...
Read More →Apparently, Heather may have survived in 1999, so her younger brother sets off with some friends and a couple who drifted out from Cabin Fever to search for her in the same woods in Burkittsville. More of the same with none of the freshness or impact.
Read More →A very unusual Hammer production, and one that demonstrates just how versatile the studio could be when it chose to step outside its familiar Gothic territory.
Read More →Following the enormous success of the original Boris Karloff classic, The Mummy's Hand arrived in 1940 carrying a considerable burden of expectation.
Read More →1978 was synonymous with Studio 54, Chic, Donna Summer, Sister Sledge, Sylvester, Blondie, Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & the Gang and disco music was the soundtrack to an era when Gay, Black and inner...
Read More →Meg, the bestselling novel from the late 1990s, spent what felt like an eternity languishing in development hell before finally making it to the screen courtesy of Warner Brothers. The box-office r...
Read More →Poor Jane Hardy has had a rough time of it lately. Her mother has died, her marriage has collapsed, and in an effort to rebuild her shattered nerves she decides the best possible course of action i...
Read More →Typical conveyer-belt 80's slasher fare but done with flair and with a superbly kitted out killer. Atrmospheric and occasionally intensely creepy. Has aged like fine wine.
Read More →Fabulously lurid, trash-art take on Franju’s Eyes Without a face. Wonderfully warped and entertaining. Memorable and worthy camp classic with a nasty edge.
Read More →More than enough of the same formula from the original smash hit with copious amounts of gore and creative death scenes to the delight of fans. Lurid, Nasty shocker – most enjoyable!
Read More →This film is about as far removed from the glamour and gloss traditionally associated with Hollywood as it is possible to be.
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