
Get Out
(2017)Jordan Peele’s seismic horror-satire is a rare era-defining film: both a mordant send-up of Obama-era liberal racism and an early shot at Trump’s America. Delivering its commentary with bloody aplomb, Get Out distills a nation’s anxieties in the indelible image of “the sunken place.”

Night of the Living Dead
(1968)Un grupo de extraños lucha para defenderse de un ataque de zombis sedientos de sangre mientras se atrincheran dentro de una granja rural.

Deep Red
(1975)Home to some of the greatest set pieces Dario Argento ever put on film, this hallucinatory giallo remains one of his most iconic features. Paying homage to Antonioni’s Blow-Up by casting David Hemmings as its leading man, Deep Red is a symbolic masterpiece of prismatic beauty and rapturous terror.

The Substance
(2024)Have you dreamt of a better version of yourself? You, only better in every way. You should try this new product, it's called The Substance. IT CHANGED MY LIFE. With The Substance, you can generate another you: younger, more beautiful, more perfect. You just have to share time one week for one, one week for the other. A perfect balance of seven days each. Easy right? What could possibly go wrong?

Peeping Tom
(1960)A disturbed filmmaker literally kills with his camera in this ahead-of-its-time shocker. Like the same year's Psycho, this film's combination of voyeurism, eroticism and horror repelled some 1960 critics, but its cult reputation soared in later years.

The Killing of a Sacred Deer
(2017)Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behaviour of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister.

It Follows
(2015)Ten years before Longlegs, Maika Monroe starred in one of the most frightening films of the 2010s: an excavation of trauma as experienced by America’s suburban youth. With his acute portrayal of teen terror, David Robert Mitchell brings a singularly modern touch to the high-school movie canon.

Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes
(1986)Scope, a prisoner on a behemoth space station, is chosen to ‘volunteer’ to explore far-away planets. Landing on planet Australia-458, Scope finds that his freedom comes with a high price—his violent demise will be broadcast live for the viewing pleasure of Australia-458’s inhabitants.

Under the Silver Lake
(2018)When his beautiful, mysterious neighbor disappears without a trace, Sam (Andrew Garfield) tries to find the parties responsible, unraveling a string of strange crimes, unsolved murders, & bizarre coincidences in his East L.A. neighborhood.

Lamb
(2021)A farming couple finds a strange newborn in their sheep barn, but sinister forces are determined to return her to the wilderness that birthed her.

Smoking Causes Coughing
(2022)After a devastating battle against a diabolical turtle, a team of five avengers – known as the TOBACCO FORCE - is sent on a mandatory retreat to strengthen their decaying group cohesion. Their sojourn goes wonderfully well until Lézardin, Emperor of Evil, decides to annihilate planet Earth...

The Image Book
(2018)Presenting the final masterwork by Jean-Luc Godard, the French New Wave titan whose inventive brilliance will be impossible to replace. Winner of the first-ever Special Palme d’Or at Cannes, The Image Book is a riotous whirlwind of images and sounds from the father of modern cinema. Forever JLG.

The House by the Cemetery
(1981)Soon after moving his family into a New England house with a dark history, a doctor begins receiving warnings from a mysterious girl to get out.

Night Tide
(1961)A young sailor begins to suspect the carnival mermaid he’s falling for may be a siren drawing men to their watery deaths during the full moon.

Outer Space
(1999)A woman, terrorised by an invisible force, enters a house at night. The rasping of crickets and a distorted music give way to explosions, screams and garbled voices. In an eruption of panicked subjectivity, her face multiplies across the screen while flashes of solarised imagery invade the frame…

Zombi Child
(2019)Melissa confesses an old family secret to a group of new friends, never imagining it will convince her classmate to do the unthinkable.

Lips of Blood
(1975)Elegantly roaming from castle ruins to the streets of Paris, the wanton vampires in Jean Rollin’s bloodsucking classic are ethereal visions of eros. Fired up by passions that transcend time and space, this spellbinding cinematic puzzle is entranced by the enduring hold of childhood memories.

Trouble Every Day
(2001)One of the luminaries of the contemporary arthouse, Claire Denis makes her own version of a vampire tale in this elliptical, sensual film of disease and desire. Loaded with mystery and tactility, Trouble Every Day stars Béatrice Dalle and Vincent Gallo with an intense score by Tindersticks.

Flux Gourmet
(2022)A group of avant-garde artists doing a residency at the Sonic Catering Institute puts on performances while navigating personal rivalries.

Bloodsuckers
(2022)1928. In a glamorous German seaside resort, a local Marxist book club attempts to rally the paranoid townspeople against a ruling class of allegedly vampiric aristocrats. Meanwhile, newcomer Lyuvoschka—a penniless Soviet refugee—begins a summer romance with an eccentric young heiress.