Wolfen (1981)

Dive into 1981’s Wolfen for a chilling ’80s thriller starring Albert Finney as a determined detective facing off against mysterious wolves, complete with groundbreaking wolf’s-eye POV shots and just the right amount of vintage gore.

The Boondock Saints (1999)

Two Irish brothers turn vigilantes in The Boondock Saints (1999), delivering God-ordained justice with bullet-fueled action and razor-sharp one-liners. Add Willem Dafoe’s delightfully eccentric detective into the mix, and you’ve got a cult classic you’ll quote for years.

Hello, Lizzy Caplan!

Lizzy Caplan stole the show as Marlena in Cloverfield and has kept us hooked with roles in Mean Girls, True Blood, Hot Tub Time Machine and even as Debbie on American Dad. With her star finally on the rise—just in time for Women in Horror Month—it’s the perfect moment to give this talented dark-haired dynamo the praise she deserves!

Sweatshop (2009)

Sweatshop (2009) is a gloriously gory indie horror romp where a hammer-wielding maniac turns an abandoned factory party into a blood-soaked thrill ride. Mindless, over-the-top fun from first swing to last scream.

Macabre (2009)

Get ready for a non-stop blood bath: The Mo Brothers’ Macabre (aka Darah/Rumah Dara) delivers relentless thrills, jaw-dropping gore, and a chilling story that will have you glued to your seat from start to finish. This is the kind of truly scary, hardcore horror you won’t find in mainstream cinema—exactly what every horror fan craves.

The Shadows (2011)

Trapped in an eerie lighthouse after a boating mishap, a tight-knit group of friends confronts chilling secrets and simmering jealousy. The Shadows serves up steamy moments and a few plot twists, but its all-too-predictable finale might leave you craving more.

Respire (2009)

Hold your breath for Respire (2009), a stylish indie thriller alive with slasher, zombie and ghost elements. With standout performances and jaw-dropping twists, this creative ride will keep you hooked until the very end.