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Long Lost Part Two #1 delves further into the mystery of Hazel Patch as the sisters struggle to find their way to safety, and find anything but.
Long Lost Book #1 contains the first six chapters of Long Lost and it’s a thrilling ride from stage one. The entire work has a subtle air of horror.
Eli Roth brings a world of magic to life with this adaptation of The House with a Clock in Its Walls. Has he created a new generation of horror fans?
I Lived in a Clown Motel is a story about clown meetings, seances and the dumbest thing Sebela has ever done, set in a real haunted house.
State of Decay 2 is a complex apocalypse-survivor with the end of the world is upon you and now you must hunt for supplies.
John Krasinski’s directorial debut with A Quiet Place is another testament stating plainly that the horror genre is not dead.
A lot of people are burned out on zombie, but Santa Clarita Diet reinvigorates the genre with love, humor, and a whole new taste for lore.
Guillermo del Toro tells stories about monsters, but specifically tells fairy tales from marginalization, using empathy as the vehicle.
It’s Women in Horror month and it’s time to highlight women in the genre both in front of and behind the camera from ‘The Invitation’ to ‘You’re Next.’
“Monsters are the patron saints of imperfection” and in Guillermo del Toro ‘s films, monsters are our guides for empathy.
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Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen uses the natural anxieties surrounding marriage to make a strong foreboding tale.
Amy Wang’s directorial debut, Slanted (2025) uses genre storytelling to capture a lived experience that resonates deeply.
Why have one horror story when you could have five? Check out where ‘Nightmare Cinema’ succeeds and where it struggles before you press play.















