A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage. But nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse.
A collection of the most extreme, twisted, and sadistic horror movies of all time. A word to the wise: do not, under any conditions, watch 'A Serbian Movie'. We're not joking. It's not enjoyable in any way and will instantly make you a worse person, morally.
Nothing beats watching strangers' marriages disintegrate piece by piece, approaching inevitable divorce! And it's bloody hard to do in real life without getting arrested for trespassing.
A man not afraid to push boundaries, Danish director Lars von Trier has captivated and disturbed audiences with such avant-garde masterpieces as 'Nymphomaniac: Volume 1', 'The Five Obstructions', and 'Antichrist'. We're not sure if we can recommend his movies to you or not, because, frankly, we don't know if you've got the mental toughness. Personally, we spent 3 months in a psych ward after watching 'Antichrist'.
A list crowned by recent Australian masterpiece, 'The Babadook' - which, for our money, is the best film of its ilk released in recent years. For those not in the know, psychological horror relies less on blood and guts and more on brains: playing on the audience's unconscious fears, toying with the uncanny, and making strategic use of silence.
Slow cinema, also called philosophical cinema, or contemplative cinema, is a style of filmmaking emphasizing meditation over movement; it is often minimalist, observational, and can eschew narrative. The perfect pre-sleep watch!
Think you've seen Willem Dafoe's most disturbing role? If you haven't seen 'Antichrist', first you need to bite your tongue, then you have to go watch 'Antichrist'. Watch Dafoe use his, shall we say, 'intense' appearance to great effect in this collection of his dramatic masterpieces.
Nostalgic for the noughties? Enjoy our collection of the best horror movies from 2000-2009, including some not quite modern, not quite classic gems like 'Dog Soldiers', 'The Ring', and - what many consider to be the best horror movie of modern times - 'Let the Right One In'.