Halloween 2 by Rob Zombie – 2009
Rob Zombie brings back the ultimate flavour of old school slasher movies with his latest flick Halloween 2. The first part of Halloween directed by Rob Zombie was released in 2007. Halloween 2 is a remake of 1981 movie Halloween II directed by Rick Rosenthal. The director of this 2009 flick has given it a modern touch in spite of... More
From Hell by Albert & Allen Hughes - 2001
From Hell, the movie draws inspiration from the graphic novel “From Hell” by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell. And directors Hughes Brothers have done justice by transforming this graphic novel into a well made two hours thriller movie. The name of the graphic novel “From Hell” is adapted from the letters sent... More
Hush by Mark Tonderai - 2009
In a simple word, Hush is a common man’s British thriller. Though at no point of time you can consider this flick as a masterpiece or a thriller worth remembering, yet writer-director Mark Tonderai has given his best efforts to make Hush a little more than an average movie. This is a story about a guy who is ready to do anything... More
Opera by Dario Argento – 1987
Here comes another masterpiece written and directed by the horror-thriller master Dario Argento. With several artistic death scenes (it is neither SAW nor Hostel) of beautiful women, and if you are an admirer of Argento’s genre and style of film making, you are bound to enjoy this thrilling Italian movie experience. Opera (English... More
Suspiria by Dario Argento – 1977
This is one of the finest horror-suspense movies from the trilogy of the horror-thriller master Dario Argento. Part of the film trilogy “Three Mothers”, Suspiria was release during the peak hours of Argento’s career with releases like Uccell Dalle Piume Di Cristallo, L and Tenebre. This Italian thriller Suspiria starts with... More
Telmisseomding by Yoon-Hyun Chang – 1999
Here’s another Korean drama-thriller movie for you. It has been quite some time since I reviewed two of my all time favourite Korean horror movies Janghwa Hongryeon (English Title: A Tale of Two Sisters) and Old Boy (not exactly a horror movie though). However, Telmisseomding (English Title: Tell Me Something), directed by Yoon-Hyun... 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
Carver by Franklin Guerrero – 2008
“Based on true events”, as claimed during the opening of this movie, Carver is a tale of a bunch of friends lost in a jungle. The entire blood drenched survival episode is shot by the director Franklin Guerrero Jr. only with an hd camcorder. Many critics don’t consider Carver as a motion picture as it is shot in a very low... More
Les Yeux Sans Visage by Georges Franju - 1960
After the release of Les Yeux Sans Visage (English Title: Eyes without a Face), this French thriller faced a heavy criticism for the content of the movie. In simple words, it was quickly rejected by the critics. Georges Franju, with his directorial skills was unable to make the critics understand his own peculiar source of inspiration... More
Tenebre by Dario Argento - 1982
Dario Argento, the Italian horror-thriller guru is back again with another masterpiece of his. Tenebrae is a best selling book penned down by an American writer Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) and this thriller movie is about all the troubles that begin once Neal reaches Rome for the promotion of the book. Tenebre (English title:... More
My Bloody Valentine by Patrick Lussier – 2009
Ten years back on the eve of Valentine’s, due to an error of an inexperienced miner Tom Hanniger (Jensen Ackles), five coal miners were trapped and lost their lives inside a tunnel. However, Harry Warden (Richard J Walters), the only survivor of this tragic incident went into coma. One year later on the eve of valentine’s, Harry... 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
When a Stranger Calls by Simon West - 2006
Though it is rated quite low in imdb, still I consider When a Stranger Calls as one of my favourite thrillers. This movie is a tight package of thrill and suspense directed by Simon West. However, this is a remake of a 1979 Fred Walton thriller with the same title. When a Stranger Calls starts with Jill Johnson (Camilla Belle), a... More
A L’ Interieur by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury – 2007
Directed by the duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, A L’ Interieur (English title: Inside) is a spine chilling experience of French thriller movie containing gruesome bloody violence in pool of blood along with loads of disturbing and graphic contents. Watching this movie will definitely be a different experience. This movie... More
The Midnight Meat Train by Ryuhei Kitamura - 2008
The Midnight Meat Train, directed by Ryuhei Kitamura is an abstract horror flick. You generally don’t get to see these kinds of horror movies quite often. However, the abstractness of this horror movie is well combined with some graphic images of bloody violence. Commuters begin to disappear once they board the last train in... More
Uccell Dalle Piume Di Cristallo, L by Dario Argento - 1970
The Girl With Crystal Plumage is an Italian thriller directed by Dario Argento. The Italian title of the movie is “Uccello dalle piume di cristallo, L’” and was released in 1970. The story goes like this. An American writer Sam Dalmas (Tony Musante), who lives in Paris with his girlfriend Julia (Suzi Kendall), one... More

