Bakjwi by Chan Wook Park – 2009
Again director Chan Wook Park proves that he has no lack of creativity when it comes to movie making. And if you think vampires are cool, then you can definitely try this Korean thriller. Bakjwi (English Title: Thirst), as usual is a thriller solely dependent on interplay of relationships with human psychology. Though I don’t have... More
Carriers by Alex & David Pastor – 2009
What does a group of young men and women do when they are stuck in a deserted place, with no tool of communication and a life threatening virus around? They play golf and try to have sex on the sand, while trying to save a little girl who has already been infected by a deadly and incurable virus. However, this is not only what you... 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
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
Train by Gideon Raff - 2008
Written and directed by Gideon Raff, Train is an amalgamation of ideas lifted from Hostel and Turistas. Nothing new in this story, yet this horror/thriller movie is able to provide couple on intense moments, especially in the beginning, only if you can tolerate torture porn and organ reaping. Train begins with similar storyline of... 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
Dial M for Murder by Alfred Hitchcock - 1954
Grace Kelly came into limelight after winning a nomination of Academy Award for her role in Mogambo (1953), a John Ford’s drama about romance and adventure. But she has proved her acting skills and it took her to a new level after her performances in movies of Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock introduced Kelly Grace as a complete package... 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
Oldboy by Chan-Wook Park - 2003
Oldboy (English title: Old Boy) is one of the finest Asian movies I have ever seen. You cannot put this movie directly into the genre of horror movies but combining all the elements that it possess, you get an excellent outcome of marvellous work of director Chan-Wook Park. Oldboy is a complete psychological thriller that has won... More

