White Noise [2005]
Exploring the EVP phenomenon, White Noise is a solid supernatural thriller about a widower who starts receiving messages from beyond.
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.
Transsiberian is not your average train movie but an engaging and character-driven thriller full of twists set against a post-Soviet backdrop.
Cheesy but also highly entertaining and hilarious, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus is one of the better movies so bad that they’re good.
Using a more traditional approach Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist explores themes of evil, human wickedness, and religion with style.
An excellent prequel to the original movie with a very intense atmosphere and gory scenes. Starring Stellan Skarsgard it’s definitely worth watching.
Drag Me to Hell is a highly entertaining, visually sleek, and delightfully gross horror comedy featuring a lot of effective jump-scares.
If you’re not a teen girl, the romantic fantasy movie Twilight will be so cheesy, generic, and heavy-handed that you’ll be laughing non-stop.
Delightfully low-key, You Kill Me is a lighthearted black comedy about an alcoholic who also happens to be a hitman for the mob.
Ludocrisly cheesy dialogue, hilariously bad CGI, and the overall insanity of Shark Attack 3: Megalodon deserve your attention.
Macabre, thought-provoking, and a bit clumsy in its execution, The Final Cut is an interesting science fiction movie starring Robin Williams.
Inspired by a real outlaw radio station of the sixties, The Boat That Rocked is a somewhat sanitized comedy with a phenomenal cast.