Dreamcatcher [2003]
Dreamcatcher feels like several Stephen King movies rolled into one messy but fun and creepy package with a nasty monster on top.
Dreamcatcher feels like several Stephen King movies rolled into one messy but fun and creepy package with a nasty monster on top.
Far more complex than it initially looks, Ginger Snaps is a refreshing and effective werewolf movie infused with black humor.
Featuring stunning cinematography, Insomnia is a character-driven thriller about a serial killer and sleep-deprived detective set in snowy Alaska.
This is actually my second review of this movie. The first one didn’t do it justice, The Thing being one
Very suspenseful and engaging psychological slow-burner revolving around online dating, pedophilia, and the modern world we live in, a must-see.
Short, fast and incredibly suspenseful, Phone Booth is an excellent single-location thriller starring Colin Farrell and Forest Whitaker.
Based on actual events, The Insider is a slow-burning thriller featuring an intense atmosphere, a thought-provoking story, and a superb cast.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is not just a hilarious stoner comedy but also an intelligent and witty movie everyone can enjoy.
Odd, visually appealing, and above all, immersive, Krabat is a German dark fantasy movie that feels like a satanic version of Harry Potter.
You might call Saving Silverman a guy movie, but you can’t call this vibrant and silly comedy with a stellar cast (Black, Zahn) a bad movie.
Surprisingly grounded for a movie examining such thought-provoking concepts, First Snow is an underrated thriller you need to watch.