The Veil
For this edition of Nightmare Movies, Kim Newman looks at a recent film from the busy Blumhouse boutique genre production label.
Review by Kim Newman
For this edition of Nightmare Movies, Kim Newman looks at a recent film from the busy Blumhouse boutique genre production label.
Review by Kim Newman
This silent Czech tale of seduction continues to mesmerise with its sensual portrayal of female sexuality.
Review by Alison Frank
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
Miklós Jancsó’s richly inventive 1974 adaptation of the Greek myth sends an oblique political message.
Review by Alison Frank
Daniel Castro Zimbrón’s twilight tale of an isolated Mexican family in the woods impressed at the L’Étrange Festival.
Review by Pierre Kapitaniak
Julia Ducournau’s technically masterful female-focused cannibal film is less insightful than it may seem.
Review by Pierre Kapitaniak
Amat Escalante’s SF exploration of Mexican society’s attitudes to sexuality is compelling despite its overuse of the supernatural.
Review by Pierre Kapitaniak
Ivan I. Tvedovsky’s second feature film is a bold fable about non-conformity that is not always successful at blending genres.
Review by James B. Evans
Masculinity is the true focus of Stuart Heisler’s noir tale of crime, power and lust.
Review by Sarah Cronin