Cube [1997]
Pacey, brutal, and intensely gripping, Cube is one of the most creative and original horror movies of the nineties and a must-see.
Pacey, brutal, and intensely gripping, Cube is one of the most creative and original horror movies of the nineties and a must-see.
Based on Stephen King’s short story, Dolan’s Cadillac is a solid revenge thriller featuring a juicy atmosphere and an even better setting.
Intentionally cheesy, almost to the point of parody, Escape from L.A. is an entertaining movie with a vibrant post-apocalyptic setting.
If you’re tired of exorcisms or devil kids, check out The Reaping a visually impressive albeit forgettable horror about Ten Biblical Plagues.
Mean Machine is not just an entertaining movie full of great characters, it’s also a real man’s movie, set in a prison and revolving around a football game.
Female domination, titillating scenes featuring huge cleavages, fast cars, and cheesy plot twists await you in Faster Pussycat Kill Kill.
Weird, stylish, and violent, Hell Ride is an homage to all those seventies biker movies. Produced by Quentin Tarantino it simply tries too hard to be cool.
Juicy and full of sexually-charged energy, Death Proof is a slasher with a deadly car instead of a knife as the murder weapon.
Without any doubt, Planet Terror, a stylish, juicy, and above all, entertaining horror comedy, is one of my favorite movies.
Offering Carpenter’s take on the genre, Vampires is a juicy and entertaining nineties horror movie right up there with From Dusk Till Dawn.
I Love You, Man is an intelligent, breezy and entertaining mainstream comedy exploring the forbidden subject of true male friendship.
Visually impressive, Bathory is based on a true story of the first and most prolific serial killer, macabre and twisted Elisabeth Bathory.