horror
Mark Duplass’s The Creep Tapes is an unbeatable piece of genre storytelling that highlights creativity in self-restraint.
Uzumaki is a testament to Junji Ito’s work as much as it’s an adaptation. It was made by people who truly understand how terrifying gray and black can be.
Punk, cool, and genre-blending, Karan Kandhari’s Sister Midnight is a debut feature film that goes for the jugular.
Outside of Julia Garner’s understated performance and sharp direction, there’s not enough fresh to recommend visiting Apartment 7A
Surprisingly, House of Spoils is bewitchingly relevant—using ambition and talent to tell its lead and audience to just let it go.
Adding a sci-fi element in the mix, V/H/S/Beyond succeeds for one reason: nearly all the segments are great.
Aside from its fascinating take on its anti-aging science, Shell is a tonally confused, half-baked attempt at a girl power moment.
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim puts players into a relationship with a giant woman and combines horror and romance to create a truly unique experience.
Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil severely misunderstands the appeal of the original, offering little but a pale imitation.
RetroRealms is speaking directly to players looking for a horror experience that immediately conjures up the past.
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