horror
Violent, bloody, dark, and yet deeply funny, Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025) is the best horror film of the year so far.
Blumhouse Games’ Eyes of Hellfire is bringing a co-op title to the publisher’s library and it looks like the gothic horror you’ll need.
Ick blends creature feature, goofy farce, and genuine message about being authentically yourself in an irresistibly anarchic blast.
Haunted Mountains: The Yellow Taboo has an incredibly strong first half, but gets lost in the weeds as it navigates its way to its ending.
The constant state of ambiguity and stress-inducing secrecy that permeates HELLCAT makes for an intense viewing experience.
Korean zombies continue taking over Netflix with All of Us Are Dead Season 2 cast released as production begins.
Hold The Fort is so-silly-it’s-kind-of-stupid levels of fun. From beginning to end, even in the most violent situations, the humor never stops.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) is a summer movie that embodies the 90s for better (its vibe) and worse (its fashion choices).
A Whisper A Scream and A Cut to Black thrusts its film crew into an unimaginable nightmare when they’re targeted by the ultimate villain.
DEADCAM’s early access release brings the first of 5 horror shorts to pc, with this initial offering focused on survival horror.
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