Review: Black Sabbath (1964)

The film "Black Sabbath" from 1964 consists of three short stories directed by the legendary Italian director Mario Bava. It's what you call an anthology film. The stories are introduced by the equally legendary Boris "Frankenstein" Karloff. The three tales are the thriller "The Telephone," the more gothic "The Wurdalak," and the eerie "The Drop … Continue reading Review: Black Sabbath (1964)

Review: Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)

Alice and her sister Karen live in a strongly religious church community. Alice is the family's black sheep, while Karen is everyone's favorite. Alice is seen as a peculiar girl by everyone, and she's quite peculiar indeed. But one day, during a church service, Karen is brutally murdered by a masked person. Karen is stuffed … Continue reading Review: Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)

Review: 28 Days Later… (2002)

A group of animal rights activists attack a research laboratory. Monkeys are used as test subjects and infected with diseases. What the animal activists don't know is that the virus they are infected with drives them clinically insane, and blood infection will spread the contagion further. 28 days later, Jim wakes up from a coma … Continue reading Review: 28 Days Later… (2002)

Review: Infinite Storm (2022)

"Infinite Storm" offers audiences a captivating journey through a gripping dramatic thriller landscape, weaving a simple yet mysterious narrative that unfolds with visual splendor. Released in 2022, this film boasts a storyline characterized by its dedication to authenticity and realism, eschewing Hollywood glamour for a grounded portrayal of backcountry mountain rescue. The story is based … Continue reading Review: Infinite Storm (2022)

Review: Troll (2022)

A tunnel is under construction in a mountain on Dovre in Norway. However, during a blast, something goes horribly wrong, and something within the mountain is awakened. Precisely what it is, no one knows. But it appears to be something ancient, as paleontologist Nora Tidemann (Ine Marie Willmann) is interrupted in her fieldwork to attend … Continue reading Review: Troll (2022)