Shaun of the Dead [2004]
Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite zombie horror comedies and an exceedingly well-crafted movie that you simply must check out.
Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite zombie horror comedies and an exceedingly well-crafted movie that you simply must check out.
Burn After Reading is a refreshing spy black comedy featuring an excellent cast and even better dialogue penned by the Coen Brothers.
Featuring a familiar story and unfolding in real-time, Midnight Movie is a decent retro slasher reminiscent of Demons or Demon Knight.
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is a movie that proves that one powerful, intriguing, and hilarious concept can create an entertaining comedy.
Immersively exploring our society and urban way of life, Crash 2004 is one of those compelling interlocking stories movies worth watching.
Exploring the EVP phenomenon, White Noise is a solid supernatural thriller about a widower who starts receiving messages from beyond.
Awfully close to achieving its full potential, The Cottage is a distinctly British blend of horror and comedy worth watching.
Visceral, dark, and brooding, 8MM is a captivating and subversive neo-noir masterpiece exploring themes the general public usually avoids.
Transsiberian is not your average train movie but an engaging and character-driven thriller full of twists set against a post-Soviet backdrop.
Macabre, creative, and incredibly well-crafted, Rope is a psychological thriller unfolding in real-time that will blow you the fuck away.
Cheesy but also highly entertaining and hilarious, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus is one of the better movies so bad that they’re good.
Refreshing, mysterious and above all, authentic, Cronos is a different type of a horror movie coming to us from Guillermo del Toro.