One of director Dario Argento’s greatest works, this Italian horror classic stars a black gloved killer and a truly horrifying mechanized doll that will haunt your dreams. Set to a soundtrack by Goblin, this is one that will stick with you. (1975)
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The coolest Catholic school coven is back at Row House because high school drama is so much better when there are powerful teen witches involved. We love this fun, spooky, out-of-control 90s teen horror drama too much not to show it at least a few times this Halloween!
Read MoreA severed ear discovered in a field, reveals the cracks and dark secrets of a seemingly idyllic little…
Read MoreSidney Lumet directed this Al Pacino classic saga in which a bank heist goes wrong and devolves into a hostage situation with a media circus as the robber’s motives are slowly revealed. Based on a real would-be Brooklyn robbery.
Read MoreHans is a self-confident man, driving across the country with his wife and two daughters by his side. His ego gets the better of him when he gets into an argument with another driver. The van driver turns out to be the wrong man to cross on the road, and sets out to teach Hans a deadly lesson. Skillfully pushing the buttons of Hans’s arrogance, a simple family road trip turns into a deadly obstacle course in this nerve-wracking, blackly comic morality tale thriller.
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After a wild night of partying in the woods, nine friends wake up with suicide bombs strapped to their chests, all with varying times on their countdown clocks. Once the group discover they can ‘take’ one another’s time by killing each other, TRIGGERED becomes a hilariously self-aware millennial riff on Battle Royale.
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In this high-tension, low-budget thriller, an Oakland widower’s thirst for justice is rekindled when a local killing is oddly similar to his wife’s unsolved murder from decades ago.
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When Jessica (Jules Willcox) is kidnapped by a mysterious man and locked in a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, she escapes into the wilderness, only to be pursued by her captor. Lean, mean, and boiled down to the essentials, ALONE is a minimalist survival thriller that unfolds with elegant simplicity.
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Reeling from a one-sided breakup, anguished Karen (Otmara Marrero) flees Los Angeles for her ex’s idyllic lake house in the Pacific Northwest. There, she becomes entangled with a mysterious, alluring younger woman (Sydney Sweeney), whom she cannot seem to resist. Equal parts psychological thriller and sexual coming-of-age story, CLEMENTINE is a tense rumination on who to love and how to let go.
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“If the Coen brothers were Romanian, they might have made THE WHISTLERS.” (A.O. Scott, NYT)
Romanian director Corneliu Porumboiu’s first all-out-genre film is a clever, swift, and elegant neo-noir with an off-kilter twinkle in its eye. Cristi–an easily corruptible Bucharest police detective–arrives on the mist-enshrouded Canary Island of La Gomera, where he learns a clandestine, tribal language, improbably made entirely out of whistling. This form of hidden communication will keep his superiors off his trail as he becomes increasingly embroiled in a gangster scheme involving a Euro-stuffed mattress and a sultry femme fatale named, of course, Gilda. Full of double-crossings and unexpected twists and turns, Porumboiu’s crime drama is a sharp, dazzling, deadpan-funny caper that explores the limitations of language while at the same time using it as a poetic form of resistance.
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