In the tradition of John Carpenter’s The Thing, Below, Event Horizon and many others, comes Neil Marshall’s The Descent. Like the above mentioned films, The Descent achieves a closed off atmosphere ...
As always happens in horror movies, things begin go to very wrong very fast, partially thanks to Juno, who secretly leads the gang into an unexplored cave because she thinks it would be fun to name it ...
This post is part of Paste’s Century of Terror project, a countdown of the 100 best horror films of the last 100 years, culminating on Halloween. You can see the ...
In 2005 horror audiences worldwide were introduced to a terrorizing descent into the depths of madness with Neil Marshall’s modern horror masterpiece The Descent. The film followed a group of young ...
Saskia Mulder in a scene from the terrifying British horror movie The Descent. (Pathé/Alamy) Spelunking sounds like a fun hobby, right up until you learn what it means. While the word itself has ...
With the recent delays to Halloween Kills and Candyman, audiences are looking to the past for their frights this spooky season. With a unique blend of psychological horror and creatures, Neil Marshall ...