REVIEWS
Shudder’s Creepshow continues with “Bad Wolf Rising,” an episode that brings werewolves in WWII and “The Finger” which features a murderous little buddy.
Uncanny Annie scratches that gaming itch and more as it takes the audience on a trip that consistently left me saying “they won’t do that…will they?”
Shudder’s first exclusive release of the spooky season, The Furies, is a slasher with twists, kills, and a whole lot of final girls.
In Sweetheart, written and directed by J.D. Dillard, we get a survival horror creature feature that gets your blood pumping with the same fear of Jaws.
In “My Sweet Boy,” The Terror: Infamy answers questions while leaning into the supernatural as Chester and Luz get close to their happy ending.
The Lodge is a film that makes you squirm, crawls under your skin, and doesn’t leave you. Horror, psychological exploration, and more await you.
Looking for an idle game with more than just staring at your heroes, check out Ulala: Idle Adventures, it offers a lot in a simple package.
Knives Out is a breath of fresh air that uses all of Johnson’s skills as a writer and director to craft an amazing whodunnit.
In ‘Berserk Unbound #3,’ The Great Berserker finds the gate between worlds sealed. Will the savage king be bound to our world forever?
‘The Politician,’ the new Netflix original series follows a high school student body president race and offers a satirical look at modern politics.
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TRENDING POSTS
Thrash (2026) is pretty simple as far as thrillers go, even with its hybrid plot and complete genre switch from thriller to all-out shark action.
Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 14 features some great patient stories as it tries to wrap up some of the day shift drama, to some success.
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