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.
Parasite is a cheesy low-budget B movie about a scientist trying to find a cure against a deadly parasite while traversing the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Visceral and gory, Mindwarp is an underrated post-apocalyptic movie that combines this environment with virtual reality and a lot of philosophical motives.
Leviathan borrowed so many elements from Alien and The Thing, that we shouldn't be mad but amazed at what ultimately turned out to be a charming homage.
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!
This latest Guy Ritchie British crime movie is not a return to his best but it's still a damn fine movie. Especially when you consider the cast and the story.
Perfect for one viewing, Cold Comes The Night is a neo-noir crime thriller in the vein of the Coen brothers movies starring Bryan Cranston and Alice Eve.
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.
Very atmospheric and immersive, Stranded is an underrated and visually impressive Spanish science fiction movie about the first manned mission to Mars.
The Vast of the Night is a well-written and engaging retro science fiction movie with an immersive atmosphere and phenomenal performances by our two leads.
Unashamedly entertaining, shallow, and hedonistic, The Dirt encapsulates that wild spirit of the eighties fueled by sex, drugs, alcohol, and great music.
If you give The Corpse of Anna Fritz just five minutes, it will prove that it's worth watching. With an unsettling and intense atmosphere, it's a must-see.
Delightfully subversive and engaging, The Devil All the Time examines our society through the lens of religion without forcing conclusions on the viewer.
Prospect is a very immersive and original science fiction movie with a fully fleshed out world and refreshing story about ordinary people trying to survive.
The Mountain of the Cannibal God, a well-balanced adventure movie with an exotic setting and Ursula Anders can be a great intro to the exploitation genre.
Disturbing, dark, and at the same time casual and nicely paced, King of the Ants is one of Stuard Gordon's best movies and one hell of a character study.
With one hell of a reputation, it's strange that there are so few movies about bats. Cover your hair and join us as we rank them all from best to worst!
This budget version of The Twister with a strange cast looks pretty sleek for a tv movie. If you're a tornado or disaster movie fan, it's pretty watchable.