Forget Me Not by Tyler Oliver - 2009
A horror movie which you’d love to forget as soon as possible. Tyler Oliver’s Forget Me Not is a horror flick which has tried to experiment with the same old clichéd format and I must say that the effort has been totally wasted. Forget Me Not starts with the story of couple of friends at their graduation party. While... More
The Box by Richard Kelly - 2009
The box takes you back to the era of watching classic horror/ thriller movies. In spite of its 2009 release tag, Richard Kelly’s The Box is set during the period of 1976 at Virginia. It is a film which has lots of substance in it and has the capability to make the audiences think. The Box starts with the story of a happy family... More
The Echo by Yam Laranas - 2009
The Echo brings some elements of refreshing horror entertainment with quite cliché storyline. Director Yam Laranas, in spite of giving a good treatment to this English horror movie, has failed to make any particular situation in The Echo which can really be remembered by the audiences. Ex-convict Bobby (Jesse Bradford) returns to... More
Paranormal Activity by Oren Peli – 2007
This horror movie has broken the record of the most profitable movie. Made with a shoestring budget of USD 15,000, Paranormal Activity has made a business of $9.1 million during the first week of release. This record was previously held by another similar shot-on-the-handy cam type movie, The Blair Witch Project. Paranormal Activity... More
The Haunting in Connecticut by Peter Cornwell - 2009
The Haunting in Connecticut, based on a true story, does some amount of justice to all the 2009 releases in the similar genre. Movies like The Last House on the Left and My Bloody Valentine have left their marks this year and The Haunting in Connecticut has tried to keep the charm of horror movies alive. But in spite, Peter Cornwell... 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
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
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
Ringu 2 by Hideo Nakata - 1999
Ringu 2 is the sequel of Ringu, the masterpiece from Hideo Nakata. This movie is a part of a triology of three stories namely Ring, Loop and Sprial by Koji Suzuki. Mai Takano (Miki Nakatani) is investigating the death of Ryuji, her boyfriend in Ringu 2. Soon she discovers the information about the cursed video tape of Sadako Yamamura... More
Kairo by Kiyoshi Kurosawa - 2001
Kairo (English Title: Pulse), written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa can easily give a tough competition to movies like The Others, Ringu and The Sixth Sense. This Japanese horror movie begins with a young group of Tokyo residents’ experiences of strange incidents after one of their friends commits suicide. The vision of... More
Otoshimono by Takeshi Furusawa - 2006
Directed and co-authored by Takeshi Furusawa, Otoshimon (English title: Ghost Train) is one of the most popular J-Horror movies, which bears clear resemblance with movies like Ringu, Pulse and Ju-On. The story of Otoshimono forwards with Nina (Erika Sawajiri), a young school girl eye witnessing a train accident while going to her... More
The Maid by Kelvin Tong - 2005
Written and directed by Kelvin Tong, the Maid is a tale of a young girl who gets into trouble after she has failed to show respect to the dead. The gates of hell open and the spirits are set free on the unsuspecting world during the seventh Chinese month. The dead stays with mortal for a month and people have devised rules to save... More
Janghwa Hongryeon by Ji-Woon Kim - 2003
Janghwa, Hongryeon (English title: The Tale of Two Sisters) is one of those rarest horror movies, which not only deals with supernatural elements and mysteries but also beautifully touches every aspect of human emotions and the need of relationships and bondings. This Korean horror movie is directed by Ji-woon Kim and to everyone’s... More

