A slow-paced but gripping thriller is bolstered by excellent direction and performances.
Category: Horror
Pee Mak
Five friends find war isn’t half as scary as home life in Banjong Pisanthanakun’s comedy-horror.
Eerie
Mikhail Red’s horror film has a cool poster, at least?
The Twins Effect
Action, romance, vampires and cameos collide in a bizarre, but certainly interesting piece of early 21st century nonsense.
Battle Royale
Paranoia, trust and terror dominate one of Japan’s most iconic pieces of dystopian cinema.
Yakuza Apocalypse
Things go from bad, to worse, to crazy in Takashi Miike’s absurd crime horror.
The Woman Who Keeps a Murderer
An icon of J-Horror tries his hand at something more psychological: how well does he fare?
Train of the Dead
There will be no survivors in Sukhum Mathawanit’s absolute trainwreck of a movie.
The Witch
Director Park Hoon-jung gives us Korea’s answer to the Weapon X program in this supernatural action sci-fi.
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer
Shinya Tsukamoto returns to give us more metal mayhem in his sequel to The Iron Man.
Marebito
This dull snoozefest is made all the worst by a lacklustre plot and a thorough lack of scares.
The Wailing
Confusion and paranoia drive the plot in this moody, creepy horror.