Two performers bare it all, both literally and figuratively: Creep 2 is one of the most surprising, emotionally resonant
horror films in recent memory.
The Eyes of My Mother, directed by music - video prodigy Nicolas Pesce, who carves his name indelibly into the psyche with one of the most memorable
horror films in recent memory; and Under the Shadow, from first - time feature film director and MIFF guest, Babak Anvari.
For Halloween Week, Felix Hubble takes a look at one of the best
horror films in recent memory, and a film celebrating its 10th anniversary — Neil Marshall's The Descent.
While the theme may be one we see lazily churned out Halloween after Halloween, critics across the board are agreeing that this movie is a mustwatch — with Time Out New York calling it «One of the most genuinely unnerving
horror films in recent memory.»
To make one of the most inventive and unnerving
horror films in recent memory, writer - director Robert Eggers conducted extensive research into folktales from the witch - hunt era of 17th century New England.
It's one of the best lead lead performances to be found in
a horror film in recent memory.
Not exact matches
All the push and pull on your senses ratchets up until the
film spirals into madness and complete
horror, the finale as intense as any
horror seen
in recent memory.
Perhaps the most widely polarizing
film in recent memory, Kill List, a kitchen - sink drama meets surreal cult
horror hybrid, confirmed at least one thing for everyone who walked out of the theater, both awed and annoyed alike: Whether for good or for ill, Ben Wheatley is one of Britain's most interesting contemporary filmmakers.
One of the most successful new supernatural
horror franchises
in recent memory is getting a fourth
film.