Celda 211 by Daniel Monzon – 2009
Directed by Daniel Monzon, Celda 211 (English Title: Cell 211) is the outcome of an honest effort and constant hard work of the entire crew of the production. After winning several awards and acclaimed criticism by the movie critics, Celda 211 can be easily considered as one of the finest movies in the history of world cinema. This... More
El Secreto De Sus Ojos by Juan Jose Campanella - 2009
In a simple word, this Spanish movie is yet another marvellous addition in the category of world cinema. With an intense storyline and a strong casting team, Juan Jose Campanella’s El Secreto De Sus Ojos (English Title: The Secret in Their Eyes) can easily match the success of some of the famous South American blockbusters... 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
[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
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
Trade by Marco Kreuzpaintner - 2007
I have seen this movie almost after two years post-release. It is one of those movies related to poverty, depression, force and overall drama in a South American backdrop. Trade is refreshing, especially when I compare it with few other South American movies, which I have seen in the recent past. Directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner,... More
El Orfanato by Juan Antonio Bayona - 2007
Not too many non-English horror movies are released these days, and those which are released often fail to leave a mark on us. El Orfanato is one of the ‘sweetest’ horror movies made during the last few years. This Spanish flick is directed by Juan Antonio Bayona and he did a tremendous job. However, if you have liked movies... More

