 | It's a Wonderful Knife 2023 "It's a Wonderful Knife", from the writer of Freaky, presents itself as a bizarre and intriguing holiday hybrid: a mash-up between the slasher genre and the timeless classic It's a Wonderful Life by Frank Capra. The core concept, which transforms the wish to have never been born into a Freddy Krueger-esque nightmare in a dystopian version of the protagonist's hometown, is undoubtedly brilliant and full of satirical potential.
The main character, Winnie Carruthers, struggles with the trauma of having killed a serial killer a year prior and feels marginalized and misunderstood. When her desperation leads her to make a fatal wish,... Read More |
 | The Mad Room 1969 The Mad Room (1969), directed by Bernard Girard, is a remake of the 1941 classic gothic thriller Ladies in Retirement, but it’s adapted with a style and a taste for psychological horror typical of the late 1960s. Although not a masterpiece without flaws, the film stands out for its dark atmosphere and the intense performances of its two leading actresses: Stella Stevens and Shelley Winters. The driving force of the movie lies precisely in the conflict between the secretary Ellen Hardy (Stella Stevens), torn between a respectable future and her dark family past, and her overbearing, wealthy employer, Mrs. Armstrong (Shelley Winters... Read More |
 | Fright Night 2011 Fright Night (2011) is a slick, modern reimagining of the 1985 cult vampire classic, bringing fresh energy while respecting the original’s spirit. Directed by Craig Gillespie, the film masterfully blends horror, black comedy, and action, creating a tense yet entertaining experience. The story follows Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin), a high school student living in a quiet Las Vegas suburb, whose life takes a terrifying turn when his enigmatic new neighbor, Jerry Dandrige (Colin Farrell), turns out to be a vampire. Farrell delivers a charismatic yet chilling performance, exuding predatory charm and genuine menace. The pacing is... Read More |
 | The Haunting 1999 Jan de Bont’s The Haunting is a glossy, visually ambitious remake of the 1963 classic horror film, itself based on Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House. While the 1999 version boasts an impressive cast and opulent production design, it ultimately fails to deliver consistent tension or meaningful character development.
The film follows Eleanor “Nell” Vance (Lili Taylor), a lonely and fragile woman who joins a sleep study conducted by Dr. David Marrow (Liam Neeson) at the mysterious Hill House. Alongside her are the bold and flirtatious Theo (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and the skeptical Luke (Owen Wilson). Unbeknownst to... Read More |
 | Nosferatu 2024 A Gothic Masterpiece of Terror by Robert Eggers
With "Nosferatu", Robert Eggers delivers a visually and narratively hypnotic film, capable of revisiting the iconic vampire myth with stylistic elegance and rare emotional intensity in contemporary cinema. The director, already acclaimed for The Witch and The Lighthouse, once again proves his talent for creating dense, disturbing, and magnetic atmospheres.
Bill Skarsgård is simply terrifying as Count Orlok, a character who embodies the essence of horror without the need for excess. His screen presence is as haunting as it is tragic, and stands out as one of the most powerful... Read More |
 | Bones and all 2022 Adaptation of the novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis.
A cannibal love story... about the need to find someone who knows how to love us for who we are. Luca Guadagnino returns to unconventional horror, after the 2018 remake Suspiria, and does so with a coming-of-age story, delicate and bloody at the same time, very deep and very bloody, suitable for those looking for horror but also emotion. A film that certainly cannot leave you indifferent, it is a film with two souls, the purely romantic one for girls and the dark, cynical and bestial one. A masterpiece, engaging and poetic. The two protagonists are both exceptional. |