The heat of war collides with the heat of desire in Henri-Georges Clouzot’s adaptation of “Manon Lescaut,” moved from 18th century Paris to Nazi-occupied France.
Frank Henenlotter’s gruesome little cult indie-horror drama of brotherly love is the director’s memorable and inventive tribute to the grindhouse horror films he loves.
The sequel to the original ‘Suspiria,’ set in an ominous New York apartment building, is a mystery with the logic of a dream and the vivid style that made Argento’s reputation.
What begins as a gentle romance based on a lie turns into a disturbed and disturbing psycho-horror nightmare that rockets into the Twilight Zone of obsession, sadism, and mutilation.
Hideo Nakata’s eerie 1998 thriller about a mysterious, unsettling videotape that kills everyone who watches it seven days later is an urban legend turned skin-crawling psycho-thriller.