horror
Paramount+’s Pet Sematary: Bloodlines gives fans of the Stephen King story a prequel based on an unadapted chapters of the novel.
Filled with the gothic romanticism and selfishness that begets penance and revenge, The Fall of the House of Usher is messy but worth it.
SLEEP follows an idyllic married couple expecting their first child as the husband’s sleepwalking becomes increasingly dangerous.
No One Will Save You is a gorgeous film and an atmospheric one that trusts its audience to solve the story without heavy exposition.
Ad Infinitum delivers the horrors and trauma of war through a family-bound survival game full of demons real and imagined.
Little Goody Two Shoes is a promising RPG that evokes a style of anime and narrative that is undeniably nostalgic and extremely intriguing.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre thrives on its dedication to not just replicating the Slaughter Family but because of its goal to expand on it all.
Judged among other Stoker adaptations, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, is a solid entry into the Dracula legacy.
The creepy ‘Ghost of the Dark Path’ and ‘Devil’ films steal the show in the Feast of Amrita Short Film Program, a showcase of Asian animated horror.
A24 has a hit on their hands with the grief-driven horror film from Danny and Michael Philippou’s ‘Talk to Me’—they dive into the film here.
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Gore Verbinski returns with Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die, we talked with him about the film’s overt stance against AI, and his return.
A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Anti-colonial horror at its finest, Mārama is moving and cathartic, Ariana Osborne makes this Maori gothic revenge horror story near perfect.















