This 1962 horror classic has aged extraordinarily well, thanks to the universality of its themes (the damaging impact of lost fame, which resonates strongly in

This 1962 horror classic has aged extraordinarily well, thanks to the universality of its themes (the damaging impact of lost fame, which resonates strongly in
Superior in every which way to the underwhelming 2014 original, this prequel recalls 2016’s “Lights Out,” with its focus on atmosphere and design over jump
The strongest of the “Puppet Master” movies thus far, this prequel manages to push the franchise further by transplanting the action from modern times to
Director James Whale’s unmistakable touch is evident all over this early horror classic, bringing the same class and majesty to this adaptation of H.G. Wells’s
Despite a terrific concept and a unique villain, somehow “Shakma” comes down to repetitive scenes of a baboon throwing itself against various doors and Christopher
A peculiar horror vehicle, this quasi-slasher entry has more in common with serious, evocative thrillers of the 1970s than it does the slasher trend of