Tag: horror
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‘Countess Dracula’ Doesn’t Deserve Ingrid Pitt
‘Countess Dracula’’s wall-to-wall wasted potential is almost as suffocating as the castle in which its bloodthirsty noblewoman commits her imaginatively heinous crimes.
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‘The Cell’ Gives New Meaning to the Psychological Thriller
‘The Reflecting Skin’ has two ways of seeing.
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In the House
‘Tenebrae’ is about as personal as a slasher movie can get.
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‘M’ is Fritz Lang at His Most Assured
Lang has said he made ‘M’ with mostly uncomplicated intentions — that he simply wanted to dissuade parental neglect. But, in hindsight, the movie is clear creative evidence of a man disillusioned.
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‘Messiah of Evil’ is Unforgettably Bone-Chilling
‘Messiah of Evil’ grabs a hold of one’s fear of the unknown and squeezes and squeezes.
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Three horror-omnibus movies.
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‘A Quiet Place in the Country’ Has No Trouble Unsettling Us
Does ‘A Quiet Place in the Country’ belong to the haunted-house subgenre, or the ‘descending into madness’ subgenre?
