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“Mother Nature is a serial killer. The best ever. And the most creative. But like every serial killer, she can’t help but want to get caught. Why commit perfect crimes if you can’t take credit? So she leaves crumbs.

Welcome to Nightmares, the column that will guide you through the darkest and most disturbing paths of horror cinema. We will take you on a journey to discover films that have terrified audiences and left an indelible mark on the history of the genre. From classic horror legends to the most innovative and disturbing films, Nightmares will explore the themes, techniques, and monsters that populate the horror imagination. Whether it’s slashers, psychological thrillers, supernatural horrors, or supernatural thrillers, it will be a journey into the heart of fear, an opportunity to analyze not only the plot and characters but also the artistic nuances and deeper reflections hidden behind each cinematic nightmare.
Get ready to relive intense emotions, to be scared, and to reflect on how cinema can manipulate our deepest fears. In Nightmares, every film is a door to a world where terror is real, and where every night can turn into an unforgettable nightmare.
“Mother Nature is a serial killer. The best ever. And the most creative. But like every serial killer, she can’t help but want to get caught. Why commit perfect crimes if you can’t take credit? So she leaves crumbs.
8mm – A Murder in Red Light is a 1999 film directed by Joel Schumacher, known for its dark and disturbing tone. The film tackles deep and controversial themes, taking viewers on a chilling journey through the sordid world of pornography and crime. With a star-studded cast led by Nicolas Cage, the film is a powerful exploration of morbid curiosity and moral degradation.
“Blink Twice” marks the directorial debut of Zoë Kravitz, best known for her acting career. In this psychological thriller, Kravitz explores the dark sides of power dynamics, privilege, and human nature, crafting a film that tackles complex and unsettling themes.
A group of friends traveling through rural America in search of bizarre stories and local myths encounters the Firefly family.
A mother and her two daughters inherit a house full of unsettling dolls. Upon arriving at the location, they endure a brutal attack.
Two American tourists are attacked by a wolf on the English moor. One of them survives and transforms into a werewolf.
directed by Svyatoslav Podgayevskiy, is a Russian horror film that revisits the Slavic witch myth of Baba Yaga, bringing Russian folklore into a modern and unsettling narrative. This film stands out for its ability to combine traditional folklore elements with contemporary horror cinema, creating a story that is both terrifying and deeply rooted in Russian culture.
“A Quiet Place” is a horror and thriller film directed by John Krasinski, released in 2018. The film received great critical and public acclaim for its innovative plot and masterful use of sound.
“The Silence of the Lambs,” directed by Jonathan Demme in 1991, is a film based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris, published in 1988. This psychological thriller marked a turning point in the portrayal of the genre on the big screen, blending elements of suspense, horror, and drama into a gripping and deeply disturbing plot.
Young lawyer Jonathan Harker is sent to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in purchasing properties in various locations around London.