In the Mouth of Madness
The film is one of the most horror movie in all the times which makes audiences experience terrible fear. It is about an insurance attempting to look for the author and finds out the horrible secrets.
23 January 1919, Mannville, Alberta, Canada
5 August 1969, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
4 April 1954, Millburn, New Jersey, USA
8 June 1939, Wyco, West Virginia, USA
25 August 1940, Berlin, Germany
22 July 1944, Hollywood, California, USA
1 November 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 September 1947, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK
10 June 1941, Berlin, Germany
4 October 1923, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
6 April 1964, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
April 04, 2011
A memorable masterpiece.January 01, 2000
Cheesy horror celebrating the power of cheesy horror, while pretending to be appalled.January 01, 2000
Confusing, weird, and not very involving.April 22, 2010
Finely attuned to the disquieting realm of the irrational.May 18, 2016
An oddball homage pic to HP Lovecraft, while at the same time spoofing Stephen King.February 13, 2001
A thinking person's horror picture that dares to be as cerebral as it is visceral.January 01, 2000
Uninvolving, abysmally scripted horror picture.October 29, 2015
Despite its otherworldly milieu, "Madness" taps into apocalyptic anxieties about real-world rhetoric - chiefly that it's turning virulent to a point where our collective cultural antibodies can't, or won't, fight off the disease. A fine horror film.April 03, 2006
best of the post-cold war carpenter moviesJanuary 01, 2000
One wonders how In the Mouth of Madness might have turned out if the script had contained even a little more wit and ambition.April 07, 2008
A real, honest-to-goodness horror film, not a gore film or a goofy comedy.January 01, 2000
Eventually falls apart because of its erratic plot and gaps in logic.