The Haunting [1999]
Hilariously heavy-handed and yet visually alluring, The Haunting also features one of the most stunningly beautiful haunted houses ever.
Hilariously heavy-handed and yet visually alluring, The Haunting also features one of the most stunningly beautiful haunted houses ever.
Extra Ordinary is an extraordinarily charming albeit a bit clumsy Irish horror comedy featuring ghosts, demons, and even a bit of romance.
As stereotypical as they come, Night Swim is still a solid horror movie about a family terrorized by a haunted swimming pool.
A bit contrived but still good enough to warrant a viewing, I Still See You is a supernatural thriller keeping the ghosts movie subgenre alive.
Refreshing 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 is a by-the-numbers horror movie offering nothing new but making up for that with excellent scares and visual quality.
After more than 40 years, The Shining, an atmospheric psychological horror based on Stephen King’s novel, still looks and feels amazing.
Featuring a nightmarish atmosphere, 1408 is a simple and effective single-location horror movie based on Stephen King’s short story.
If you have nothing better to watch, Odd Thomas, a style-over-substance supernatural horror with great visuals is a good choice.
Mildly entertaining, Ghostbusters: Afterlife tries to lure the younger generations with eighties-style action and cool visuals.
Too uneven, stylish, and disjointed, Last Night in Soho is a technical masterpiece and a definition of style-over-substance.
Despite the familiar story, psychological horror The Night House feels oddly authentic amplified by Rebecca Hall’s stellar performance.