Katharine Isabelle’s broke medical student finds herself performing backyard surgery for the extreme body modification subculture in this boundary-pushing feminist flick, from Jen and Sylvia Soska. American Mary
The uncanny arrival of the titular picture book cranks the tension between a harried single mother (Essie Davis) and her troubled son (Noah Wiseman), but who’s really the danger here? In her debut film, Jennifer Kent tips the ‘creepy kid’ genre on its head, using the form to examine a regrettably common dysfunctional family dynamic
During the medieval plague, a knight (Sean Bean) and a novice monk (Eddie Redmayne) lead a group of soldiers to a remote village to uncover why it has not been afflicted. As is the way of such things, they find a pagan cult, much backwoods horror, and a test of faith that not all of them will pass.
Director Nia DaCosta and producer Jordan Peele’s late sequel to the 1992 Clive Barker adaptation eschews the previous, little-loved follow ups to give us Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as a young Black artist who finds himself caught of in the legend of the hook-handed wraith said to stalk the dangerous slum of Cabrini Green.
Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski sends ambitious corporate functionary Dane DeHaan to retrieve his boss from a mysterious health spa in the Swiss Alps, and that’s probably the last we’ll see of him
Suffering delusions and growing more and more adrift from reality, a disturbed high school student with surgical aspirations decides the best way to earn her parents’ affections is by curing her little sister’s cystic fibrosis with an at-home double lung transplant.
Seeking vengeance for his murdered daughter, a Dark Ages warrior (Christopher Rygh) works as a monster hunter, slaying the various creatures that plague the kingdom in the hopes of one day encountering the beast that killed his child.
Cult horror author Clive Barker made a big, bloody splash with his feature directing debut. Adapting his own story, The Hellbound Heart, Barker weaves an unsettling tale of what are essentially supernatural BDSM aficionados, summoned by a magic device—Lemarchand’s Box or The Lament Configuration depending on who’s talking—to subject humans to pain beyond pleasure and pleasure beyond pain.
Kicking off immediately after the events of the first film, the best of the Hellraiser sequels sees the Cenobite Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and his fellow BDSM demons invade the psychiatric hospital where poor Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) has been sequestered after the recent horrors.
Matt Dillon is a serial killer who recounts a litany of horrifying crimes committed over the course of his life in this typically provocative piece from Danish troublemaker Lars Von Trier.