horror
The Devil that Wears My Face #3 puts the priest and the demon in the same building, leading to a powerful confrontation.
With so many people drawn to Netflix’s newest K-Drama hit, we decided to put together a list of what to watch after Sweet Home.
Are you looking for a way to break up the monotony of Hallmark movies and Christmas princes? Check out these 10 holiday horror films to get you in the Christmas spirit.
Believe it or not, Michael Dougherty’s Krampus (2015) has the most holiday spirit of any Christmas film out there.
Netflix Original Sweet Home Season 2 struggles with its electric pace but the characters remain the central draw for the series.
Little Goody Two Shoes bridges beauty and horror, embodying the nostalgia of 90s bi-shoujo anime. We spoke with AstralShift about the game.
It’s a Wonderful Knife is a heartwarming classic with a blood-soaked spin, plunging into darker realms than its inspiration.
Five Nights At Freddy’s doesn’t live up to the horror hype around the IP, its saving grace for is that it’s available on Peacock.
We spoke with Remedy’s Sam Lake and Kyle Rowley about continuing a legacy 13 years later, Saga Anderson, and horror in Alan Wake II.
Explore the world of psychological anime, from classics like Perfect Blue, to newer gems like Wonder Egg Priority, that dive into the human psyche.
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