The Haunting [1999] Horror April 1, 2024Hilariously heavy-handed and yet visually alluring, The Haunting also features one of the most stunningly beautiful haunted houses ever.
Extra Ordinary [2019] Comedy March 19, 2024Extra Ordinary is an extraordinarily charming albeit a bit clumsy Irish horror comedy featuring ghosts, demons, and even a bit of romance.
Night Swim [2024] Horror January 30, 2024As stereotypical as they come, Night Swim is still a solid horror movie about a family terrorized by a haunted swimming pool.
I Still See You [2018] Mystery January 2, 2024A bit contrived but still good enough to warrant a viewing, I Still See You is a supernatural thriller keeping the ghosts movie subgenre alive.
Talk to Me [2022] Horror October 26, 2023Refreshing and nasty, Talk to Me is a perfect example of a lean and mean modern horror movie setting new standards in the possession subgenre.
Lights Out [2016] Horror October 9, 2023Lights Out is a by-the-numbers horror movie offering nothing new but making up for that with excellent scares and visual quality.
The Shining [1980] Horror July 14, 2023After more than 40 years, The Shining, an atmospheric psychological horror based on Stephen King's novel, still looks and feels amazing.
1408 [2007] Horror May 25, 2023Featuring a nightmarish atmosphere, 1408 is a simple and effective single-location horror movie based on Stephen King's short story.
Odd Thomas [2013] Fantasy February 24, 2023If you have nothing better to watch, Odd Thomas, a style-over-substance supernatural horror with great visuals is a good choice.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife [2021] Fantasy January 6, 2022Mildly entertaining, Ghostbusters: Afterlife tries to lure the younger generations with eighties-style action and cool visuals.
Last Night in Soho [2021] Horror November 22, 2021Too uneven, stylish, and disjointed, Last Night in Soho is a technical masterpiece and a definition of style-over-substance.
The Night House [2020] Horror November 12, 2021Despite the familiar story, psychological horror The Night House feels oddly authentic amplified by Rebecca Hall's stellar performance.