Lean, clean, and compact with more motivation than most, “The Unraveling” is a refreshingly respectable piece of streamlined suspense cinema.
NACIYE (2015 - Turkish)
Sights and sounds are just odd enough for “Naciye” to deliver the kind of subtle strangeness that western audiences can only get from a suspense thriller made in Turkey.
CURVE (2015)
By-the-book, by-the-numbers, run-of-the-mill, or however else it can be hyphenated, “Curve” is as conventional as thrillers get.
MARTYRS (2008 - French)
With slasher masks off and one-liners silenced, “Martyrs” reminds how horror can be escapist entertainment without being entertaining in the traditional sense.
THE BLACKCOAT'S DAUGHTER (FEBRUARY) (2015)
Once swirled into its style, “The Blackcoat's Daughter” is darkly entrancing. See through that style however, and the fiction doesn’t stand all the way up.
THE MIND'S EYE (2015)
“The Mind’s Eye” is straight-up psychic horror aiming intentionally for wall-to-wall, ceiling-to-floor, and then obliterating-the-entire-room action entertainment.
BONE TOMAHAWK (2015)
Overflowing with character in its cast, setting, scripting, and tone, “Bone Tomahawk” easily earns its place as one of the 21st century’s most memorable modern westerns.
INTERIOR (2014)
Add in an unavoidably amateur aesthetic and no matter how many macabre moments the movie manages, nothing gives cause to shout, “this demands to be seen!”
HUNTING (2015)
As a psychological thriller, “Hunting” is a belated beat to arrive at a single boo ... and would have been a story more effectively told using a third of its length.
BLOOD BROTHERS (THE DIVINE TRAGEDIES) (2015)
There is a good deal of good content in “Blood Brothers,” but that material is scattered across 98 minutes that don’t hold up as a singularly sensible style exercise.
CHATTER (2015)
A superfluous framing device chewing at chapter breaks leans "Chatter" the wrong way, preventing the movie from attracting as many interested eyes as it could have.
THE ANSWER (2015)
First-time feature filmmaker Iqbal Ahmed has crafted efficient and energetic action belying its bank account through fleetness and sleekness.
EYES OF THE DEAD (6:15) (2015)
Actors inexperienced for the task at hand coupled with uneventful act two interludes make “Eyes of the Dead” a more routine zombie film than its premise promises.
THE INHABITANTS (2015)
The very long fuse on its very slow burn doesn’t lead to the most explosive barrel of TNT tension or terror.
DJINN (2013)
Like its namesake, “Djinn” wanders between two worlds, committed to neither and unable to form any fuller than a shadow of what it once was, or what it could have been.
TALES OF HALLOWEEN (2015)
A heartfelt tribute to horror filmmakers and horror film fans that celebrates everything frightful and everything fun about Halloween and the horror genre as a whole.
THE INVOKING 2 (2015)
Viewers should know upfront that they are not in for a true sequel to “The Invoking,” and they also are not getting an original collection of films commissioned specifically for this project.
JUNE (2015)
It aims to be a simply suspenseful scary movie, which it is, albeit one where beige fights with vanilla as the most fitting way to describe it.
ARCHIVO 253 (FILE 253) (2015 - Spanish)
A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY (2015)
“A Christmas Horror Story” is an entertaining collection of holiday-themed horror shorts that does for December 25th what “Trick ‘r Treat” did for October 31st.
How will viewers remember “Thrash?” There’s so little of note in “Thrash,” viewers may not remember it at all.