The Autopsy of Jane Doe
André Øvredal follow-up to Troll Hunter is an original, elegant horror tale anchored by a well-observed father/son relationship.
Review by Jim Harper
André Øvredal follow-up to Troll Hunter is an original, elegant horror tale anchored by a well-observed father/son relationship.
Review by Jim Harper
Sion Sono diverts Nikkatsu’s Roman Porno Reboot into a subversively playful and multi-layered take on the female condition.
Review by Pierre Kapitaniak
This double bill of European vampire movies revisits oft-told stories.
Review by Kim Newman
The Val Lewton-produced shadowy horror classic gets a radiant new release from Criterion.
Review by Kim Newman
Unusual touches and a profusion of ideas are let down by hasty direction and animé clichés in this steampunk revisiting of Frankenstein.
Review by Kim Newman
A tense blend of genres, The Wailing succeeds at combining a mood of deep unease with visceral gore.
Review by Pamela Jahn
Ben Wheatley’s Ballard adaptation deliriously embraces social breakdown in a dystopian past future.
Review by Mark Stafford
A unique nightmarish allegorical tale of corruption in Kazakhstan.
Review by James B. Evans
The gates of hell open in Jerusalem in this tense and fun Israeli horror film.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Bret Wood’s first fictional film features delightful dollops such as bloodsucking, incest, chilling suspense and glorious bits of mad violence.
Review by Greg Klymkiw