10 Massively Underrated Horror Movies
5. No Telling
No Telling is a little-known horror from 1991 which plays out like a cross between a Frankenstein derivative and an extended PETA advertisement.
Stephen Ramsey plays a medical researcher who starts kidnapping the local pets to perform experiments on them. His wife is none the wiser and his employer doesn't seem to care so long as the whole thing stays hush hush.
Innocent animals are sown together and resurrected, and while that's horrible enough to spark debate about the ethicality of this type of research, the truly frightening part of No Telling comes from its examination of marriage. This is a chilling look at the dark secrets lurking within relationships that forces the viewer to ask themselves how well they really know their significant other.
No Telling is low-budget horror with originality and substance, punctuated by some skillful cinematography and pointed visual metaphors.