Ghajini by Murugadoss - 2008
I don’t review Bollywood movies often. However, I have watched Ghajini recently and am quite disappointed with it. You can say that I expected a lot for from someone like Aamir Khan but was truly disappointed. However, Ghajani received a mixed response from the audiences. Anyways let’s start it now. Ghajani is released... More
The Exorcism of Emily Rose by Scott Derrickson - 2005
The Exorcism of Emily Rose is directed by Scott Derrickson and has bagged an award in both Golden Trailer Awards and MTV Movie Awards. However, it is not a sequel of the Exorcist. In this horror movie, Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson) conducts an exorcism on a young Catholic girl Emily Rose (Jennifer Carpenter) who is suffering from... More
Cradle of Fear by Alex Chandon - 2001
Written and directed by Alex Chandon, Cradle of Fear is a low budget B-grade horror flick. Though it is made in the UK, it clearly lacks the class of any British movie. The director does call this effort as an experiment and further claims that he is happy with having fun while making this low budget flick. Cradle of Fear solely... More
Population 436 by Michelle Maxwell MacLaren - 2006
Directed by Michelle Maxwell MacLaren, Population 436 is a low budget, yet a decent American horror flick. A movie you can watch, enjoy and talk about it later. Population 436, as the name of this horror movie suggests is about the surveyor of US Census Bureau, Steve Kady (Jeremy Sisto) who goes to Rockwell Falls for an assignment.... More
Black Christmas by Bob Clark - 1974
Black Christmas was directed by Bob Clark and undoubtedly considered as one of the few good classic horrors, which can even be remembered today. It is a murder-slasher movie and every incident takes place on eve of the Christmas. A psycho enters the attic of a Canadian house and begins to terrify those girls living in the house obscene... More
Cabin Fever by Eli Roth & Randy Pearlstein - 2002
Written by Eli Roth and Randy Pearlstein, Cabin Fever is a mix of blood splitting experience. Director Eli Roth won the 3rd place for this flick in the Fant-Asia Film Festival in the category of “Best Foreign Film”. A group of friends decide to take a weekend break and head towards the mountain. They rent a cabin inside the woods.... More
Rope by Alfred Hitchcock - 1948
A classic masterpiece by the classic director Alfred Hitchcock, Rope is still one of most watched creations by him. This creation of Hitchcock is the adaptation of a play by Patrick Hamilton. The story of Rope is based inside an Apartment. Brandon Shaw (John Dall) and Phillip Morgan (Farley Granger), both Manhattan intellectual decide... More
Chakushin Ari 2 by Renpei Tsukamoto - 2005
Chakushin Ari 2 (English Title: One Missed Call 2) is the sequel of the famous Asian supernatural horror Chakushin Ari. This sequel is directed by Renpei Tsukamoto and was released just after couple of years since the release of the first part. This Japanese horror movie continues with the bizarre accidents related to phone calls.... More
A Paki Connection
The FBI has already interviewed him for more than 9 hours. And the British Police is planning to do the same in the near future. He himself wrote 3 pages long letter to the High Commissioner of Pakistan seeking legal aid. A Pakistani man has claimed and confirmed his identity as his son. Even his neighbours of his hometown were able... More
The Others by Alejandro Amenabar - 2001
The Others written and directed by Alejandro Amenabar is a very popular Hollywood based horror flick. It has won around 22 awards in countries like UK and US. This horror movie takes you back to the era of post World War II. Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman), widow of a war veteran and a mother of two shifts to a new house with her two... More
Rosymary’s Baby by Roman Polanski - 1968
Rosemary’s Baby is an intense horror film and known to be director Roman Polanski’s one of the finest movies of the Apartment Trilogy. Rosemary’s Baby had been really blended well with bits of drama and romance too apart from the expected horror element; and the end result is the birth of a fantastic movie. This... More
Child’s Play by Tim Holland - 1988
Child’s Play takes you back to the good old days of pure classic horror movies. Directed by Tim Holland, this movie almost became a cult in itself during the late 80’s. After watching a commercial, young Andy (Alex Vincent) asks her mother (Catherine Hicks) to buy him a “Good Guy” doll for his birthday. Her... More
Lawyers Against Mumbai Terror
Lawyers from the Legal Aid Panel, Mumbai have refused to stand for the lone terrorist Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab of the recent Mumbai attack. This step was followed by the lawyers from the Bar Association of Bombay Metropolitan Magistrate Court. The said Mohammad Kasab was injured and captured during the strike and now under the custody... More
Nekromantik by Jorg Buttgereit - 1987
Directed by Jorg Buttgereit, this German gore movie Nekromantik is a cheap mix of sex and violence. Nekromantic begins with the life story of Robert Schmadtke (Daktari Lorenz) who works for a Street Cleaning Agency and his job involves in cleaning and removing corpses of motor accidents. He develops the habit of collecting body parts... More
Psycho by Alfred Hitchock - 1960
Psycho is a landmark in the history of thriller films. Directed by the renowned Alfred Hitchcock, this black & white movie has been ranking top in various charts all across the globe for several years. It is still considered as one of finest thriller movie ever made. In spite of few remakes and sequels, this movie still holds... More
Tamara by Jeremy Haft - 2005
Tamara, directed by Jeremy Haft can easily confuse the audiences; some have liked it and some haven’t. This 2005 horror flick is entirely shot in Canada and did a decent business in the box office too. It is the tale of a shy, unattractive and lonely girl neamed Tamara Riley (Jenna Dewan) who becomes the victim of all pranks... More
Supreme Court Silenced The Concerts.
The right to sleep, rest and enjoy silence are considered as essential biological needs and thus the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has denied to relax the noise pollution norms. The Supreme Court has asked the authorities of Rang Bhavan Theater, Mumbai to stop the musical soirees. The usage of loudspeakers has been banned... More
The Grudge by Takashi Shimizu -2004
The Grudge is the remake of the famous J-Horror Ju-on. Both the Japanese and its English remake are directed by the same director, Takashi Shimizu. However, this English remake has brought the original Japanese horror film into more limelight globally. The Grudge starts with the story of Karen Davis (Sarah Michelle Gellar) an American... More
Download Torrent Files from the Internet
Here comes the procedure/ techniques on how to download torrent files from the internet. First of all, you have to get a bit familiarised with the concept of torrent as well as internet download. By following the under mentioned methods, I am hopeful that you will be able to download files using torrent. You will find plenty of... More
Eden Lake by James Watkins -2008
Eden Lake, directed and written by James Watkins was nominated for British Independent Film Award. This British flick tried hard to bring some freshness in the arena of 2008 releases. This horror-thriller flick begins with Jenny (Kelly Reilly) and Steve (Michael Fassbender), her boyfriend going for a romantic weekend vacation. They... More

