I bet you never saw a movie that combined vampires and the Italian mafia into one darkly humorous and entertaining mixture sprinkled with nudity and gore.
Featuring updated visuals and an altered story, Pet Sematary is a decent remake of the 1989 classic with a creepy atmosphere and a lot of wasted potential.
Some movies you remember for a long time and Green Room is one of them. An unsettling, claustrophobic, and intense masterpiece that will stay with you.
Featuring an authentic story and engaging atmosphere, The Autopsy of Jane Doe is an effective horror taking advantage of its inherently creepy setting.
Cheesy, entertaining, and hilariously nonsensical, Neon Maniacs is one of those endearing eighties horror movies that will find a special place in your heart.
The Ritual offers a refreshing take of the "getting lost in the forest" sub-genre of horror movies featuring an engaging atmosphere and intriguing story.
Entertaining and deliciously bloody, Freaky is a refreshing take on the body-switch theme with engaging performances by Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton.
Entertaining and authentic, Blood Punch blends horror, thriller, and action genres with the time loop gimmick effortlessly into one hell of an indie movie.
Hereditary features a very well-thought-out story and incredible character development. This is not your usual jump-scare horror movie but a visceral and haunting tragedy with overwhelming black humor undertones.
Flying high on a couple of great concepts, Shadow in the Cloud is a visually sleek but ultimately too disjointed affair that you should not take seriosly.
To complete the list of animals that can attack and kill you in Australia, The Pack adds vicious and bloodthirsty wild dogs. This is an effective little horror movie featuring a family trapped on their farm by, you guessed it, a pack of wild dogs.
Moody and atmospheric, The House of the Devil is a slow-burning horror with extremely strong eighties vibes. Written and directed by very talented Ti West, The House of the Devil is not a horror movie for everybody.
It's the little things that I find amusing, like people smoking aboard a spaceship, a staple of the eighties and nineties science fiction movies. Plus a female android dressed in vinyl because it looks futuristic and not as a dominatrix.
If you're hungry for those old school and bloody slashers of the eighties, The Babysitter will satisfy all your murderous desires. It's delightfully blood-squirting gory, sexy and pacy, with a lot of humor.
The Believers is a slow-burner following an investigation about a series of ritualistic murders of children in New York and a man who got too close to the case.
If you're looking for odd and original movies about werewolves, look no further than Bad Moon that has it all plus awesome practical effects and make-up.
If you or anyone you know are afraid of elevators, then Down is the movie for you. This is an entertaining black comedy/horror about a possessed elevator.
Shakma would be just another cheesy B movie slasher from the eighties if it were not for its main star, a killer baboon who will scare the shit out of you!
Cheesy and unintentionally funny, Cutting Class is a stereotypical slasher featuring gorgeous Jill Schoelen and Brad Pitt in one of his first movie roles.
A flawed but entertaining horror-comedy about a giant boar killing people in the Australian outback with familiar Aussie actors and decent special effects.