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The Descent: Part Two by John Harris – 2009

This adventure horror flick is the sequel of 2005 release The Descent. If you have watched the previous part, you will find quite a lot of similarities with director John Harris’s The Decent: Part Two. This sequel has carried forward the story with almost the same maturity or just lack of it. The Descent: Part Two starts with... More

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

Triangle by Christopher Smith – 2009

Written and directed by Christopher Smith, Triangle is a horror- thriller movie in which the characters are stuck in the time loop. By far, this is one of the most interesting horror movies of 2009 considering from the story telling point of view. Triangle starts with a very straightforward story. The yacht journey goes wrong when... More

[Rec] by Jaume Balaguero & Paco Plaza – 2007

The point of view (POV) camera technique has been once again explored in [Rec]. You just don’t watch the movie; you become a part of it. And it’s more exciting, if it is a horror movie.  The effort of the director duo Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza has definitely made this movie an ultimate non-stop thrilling experience of 75... More

Jisatsu Manyuaru by Osamu Fukutani – 2003

There are several ways to die. E.g. you can hang yourself, consume poison, jump in front of a speeding vehicle (preferably a train), jumping off from a tall building, and there are some extreme machines used in ancient India to kill yourself. Death is guaranteed. This is all what you get in the Suicide Manual. Directed by Osamu Fukutani,... 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

Final Destination 4 by David R. Ellis - 2009

Accidents kill! And you can die anywhere. This is what you get in David R. Ellis’ Final Destination 4. This horror-thriller is the 4th instalment in this series and more or less it follows the earlier trends of its predecessors. FD4 starts with a premonition of a deadly sequence of car crash at the race tracks. Nick O’ Bannon... More

Orphan by Jaume Collet-Serra – 2009

Interestingly this movie shares a similarity in the name as well as the theme with 2007 horror movie El Orfanato. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, Orphan is bound to surprise everybody with the sheer thrill and excellent turns and twists in the plot of this movie. As the title of this thriller movie suggests, Orphan is a story about... More

I Sell the Dead by Glenn McQuaid - 2008

Released in 2008, I Sell the Dead goes back to the 18th century England. Written and directed by Glenn McQuaid, this so called horror flick is very difficult to digest. This casual element of horror present in I Sell the Dead makes the movie kind of funny in certain parts while scary in the other. But unfortunately, when there is... More

The Amityville Horror by Stuart Rosenberg – 1979

Yet another horror movie purportedly based on real events. The Amityville Horror is inspired from the massacre which actually took place in the early 70’s. Director Stuart Rosenberg has linked the incident of the shotgun murder of the entire family of six by twenty three years old Ronald DeFeo in November, 1974 with this horror... More

Drag Me to Hell by Sam Raimi - 2009

From the start to the end, Sam Raimi has developed Drag Me to Hell into one of the finest horror movies by using elegance and glow in his skill as the director. It is not one of those average and predictable horror flick. With Alison Lohman in the lead, Drag Me to Hell has much more to offer. A flick with full of twists in the story... More

Antichrist by Lars Von Trier - 2009

Hate it or love it. It is one of those very few movies that definitely deserve a mentioning. Antichrist, directed by Lars Von Trier will surely blow your mind away. This is by far the best horror/ drama released in 2009. A movie that deals with a very touchy subject like the essence of human relationship and death submerged in the... More

Hallettsville by Andrew Pozza - 2009

To many Hallettsville can be just another straight out of the box horror movie and the director Andrew Pozza has really failed to incorporate something special in this movie. The usual group of young friends going for a vacation, each having their own share of problem, the abandoned house in the middle of nowhere and the beginning... More

Grace by Paul Solet – 2009

An atypical horror movie, neither does it scare the hell out of you nor will you feel the pumping of the adrenaline.  Grace is an absolutely slow movie which progresses at its own comfortable pace. However, the writer-director Paul Solet has cleverly used his skills to make Grace a sophisticated horror movie with intelligently twisted... 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 Car by Elliot Silverstein - 1977

The Car, directed by Elliot Silverstein has been ranked among “The Top 100 Most Enjoyable Bad Movies Ever Made” in the Golden Raspberry Award. Sounds funny? This horror movie of the 70’s was never made with a target of winning the Oscar. What can you really expect from a movie in, which a possessed car runs down random peoples?... More

100 Feet by Eric Red - 2008

Marnie Watson (Famke Janssen) returns home after quite some time. She was in prison for killing her abusive husband, a police officer of New York. Though she has completed her imprisonment period, she needs to remain under house arrest for the next six months. Officer Shanks (Bobby Cannavale), an ex-colleague of Marnie’s dead husband... More

Jiu Ming by Chi-Leung Law - 2004

Chi-Leung Law tried hard to make a clever movie but Jiu Ming (English title: Koma) turned to be one of those not-so-smart films that have been produced in Asia. However, this does not really mean that this Hong Kong thriller does not have any tight moments, but as usual, often the twists and turns in the plot are way out of the reach... More

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