
The Exorcist (1974) Review
The devil may be in the details, but the real horror is in the human experience.
When The Exorcist was unleashed upon the public in 1973, it wasn’t just
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The Thing (1982) Review
The Thing elevates paranoia to iconic levels.
Few films have ever captured the pure, visceral dread of paranoia quite like John Carpenter’s The Thing. A
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The Wolfman (2010) Review
Joe Johnston's The Wolfman is no howler.
Joe Johnston’s The Wolfman is an atmospheric throwback to the classic Universal monster movies, updating the tra
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Signs (2002) Review
Shyamalan does Spielberg in an allegorical alien invasion.
Coming early enough in his career that it wasn’t burdened with the expectations of a surprise
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The Faculty (1999) Review
The Faculty sees 1950s paranoia transformed into 90s high school anxiety.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Kevin Williamson—fresh off his Scre
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The Haunting (1999) Review
Excess FX mean this haunted house lacks spirit.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a perfectly chilling psychological ghost story gets body-snatch
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The Devil's Advocate (1997) Review
The Devil's in the details, so always check the small print.
The Devil’s Advocate is a film that straddles the line between legal thriller and supernatur
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) Review
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is, unlike its star, less than the sum of its parts.
Looming in the shadow of Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula,
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