gothic cinema
![]() | I Sell the DeadMovie Review A Masterpiece of Macabre CraftsmanshipWhile modern horror often loses itself in soulless CGI and predictable jump scares, "I Sell the Dead" (2008) by Glenn McQuaid emerges as a beacon of creativity and genuine love for the genre. It is a film that drips with passion for classic Gothic cinema, channeling the foggy atmospheres of Hammer Films and the atmospheric spirit of Amicus, while injecting a massive dose of dark humor and modern charisma. The absolute strongest point is the aesthetic. The movie feels like an EC Comic brought to life: the colors are saturated, the sets are grimy and mud-caked, and the... Read More |
![]() | Forget Roses, Give Me Blood: The Most Romantic Horror Movies to StreamHorror News Forget chocolates and red roses (unless they’re withered). If you're looking for something deeper, darker, and decidedly more "visceral" than the usual rom-com this Valentine's Day, gothic horror cinema has exactly what you need. Here are three films that explore the dark side of desire, where love isn't just a feeling—it's an insatiable hunger. 1. Bones and All (2022) – Love That Consumes Directed by Luca Guadagnino, this film redefines the concept of "devouring someone with your eyes." It’s not your classic jump-scare horror, but a melancholic and brutal road movie following Maren and Lee, two young outcasts united by a... Read More |



