Himas

Intimacy, Secrets and the Quiet Uproar When Himas emerged in whispers of the festival, it looked straightforward: a wife, a husband, a man who has witnessed tragedy, and a young man who joins the scene. What the audiences found was a domestic drama developing in confined spaces with subtle yet deep emotional undercurrents, and identity, […]
28 Years Later
The Rage Returns — But Humanity Has Changed One of the decade’s most anticipated film embracements is the third installment of the 28 Days Later series. It was no longer a rumor or simply a desired possibility. In 2025, the world was quite startled to know that Danny Boyle had already completed the trilogy. 28 […]
Good Boy
The Fear That Wags Its Tail Every year, horror finds new ways to make us uncomfortable. But Good Boy (2025), directed by Arielle Kent, did something few films dare — it took loyalty, trust, and companionship, and turned them into the source of pure dread. On the surface, it’s a story about a lonely woman […]
Bone Lake

Unrevealed Potential, Unresolved Myths, and the Still Unanswered Questions When Bone Lake (2025) was first released, expectations were set for a classic mystery-thriller – a peaceful, lake town, a girl missing, and a detective with a troubling past. What they did not foresee, was the multiple layers the film had to offer, the psychological horror, […]
V/H/S/Halloween

When the Camera Turned Into a Curse The V/H/S franchise has always thrived on its chaotic anthology structure — found footage stories stitched together like a fever dream. But V/H/S/Halloween (2025) feels different. It’s raw, ritualistic, and pulsing with the kind of fear that feels personal. Each short within the anthology digs into Halloween mythology […]
Black Phone 2
Picking Up the Call Four years after the chilling ordeal of Finney Blake, The Black Phone 2 returns to the saga of Scott Derrickson. The Grabber might be dead but evil has found new channels to get to the living. This sequel is not about repeating the scares. It is about the consequences of survival. […]
Bramayugam
A Time of Darkness: Experiencing Bramayugam Bramayugam is a typical horror movie in the Malayalam cinema, but not in the genre, it is a visual and emotional experiment. Directed by Rahul Sadasivan, the film is set in 17th-century Malabar. Sadasivan makes the audience feel the weight of myth and superstition on the people as much […]
Halloween II
The Night Wasn’t Over Yet When Halloween II was released in 1981, it promised, “More of the night HE came home.” Halloween II was the continuation of the story of Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, immediately picking up after the events of the original 1978 film by John Carpenter. The film heightened the […]
Halloween

The Return of Laurie Strode and the Rebirth of a Horror Icon When Halloween (2018) hit theaters, it wasn’t just another slasher sequel—it was a cinematic homecoming. Directed by David Gordon Green and co-written by Danny McBride, the film boldly ignored decades of convoluted sequels, acting instead as a direct follow-up to John Carpenter’s 1978 […]
Sinister
When the Screen Became a Mirror of Fear Some horror films rely on blood. Sinister relied on silence. The kind that hums behind your ear, creeping into your dreams long after the credits roll. Released in 2012 and directed by Scott Derrickson, Sinister wasn’t just another haunted-house movie — it was a deeply psychological look […]