The Strange Vice of Mrs.Wardh (1971)

Slip into the seductive world of Sergio Martino’s The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, where ambassador’s wife Julie Wardh navigates a deadly maze of lovers, lurid suspense and scantily clad suspects. Packed with grisly murders, kinky S&M flair and multiple jaw-dropping twists, this 1971 giallo classic will keep you hooked until the final shocking reveal.

Final Destination 3 (2006)

Final Destination 3 starts strong with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, a dazzling fairground backdrop, and a heart-stopping roller coaster vision, but clunky CGI and sleepy performances turn it into more of a snoozefest—though that tanning bed demise still packs a wickedly memorable punch!

Snuff 102 (2007)

Snuff 102 cranks up the gore with jaw-dropping brutality, but its sluggish, predictable plot and recycled shock tactics make it feel more like a chore than a thrill. Unless you’re a die-hard horror fanatic, your precious hour and forty minutes are better spent elsewhere.