horror
Screening at SXSW, Raging Grace is an intimate social horror film from writer-director Paris Zarcilla and a coming-of-rage story.
Sumida and its urban legends come to life in PARANORMASIGHT: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo in a way I didn’t expect from a 2D visual novel.
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse excellently emphasizes its great features but is severely held back by its several dated elements.
I Hate This Place #6 sees Gabby and Trudy visited by some unwanted guests in the return issue of this excellently crafted horror series.
“Cocaine Bear” is an absurd, hilarious, gory, and thrilling thrill ride that carries a message of the need to respect nature.
Red Rose is a British teen drama series that uses technology and teenage insecurity to build a haunting bundle of anxiety.
Re/Member captures the early aughts and the manga death game genre expertly, bringing out nostalgia with its embrace of horror tropes.
While Viking Wolf doesn’t stumbles in pacing its violence, the way it handles emotional and internal conflict is what makes it one to watch.
Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #1 could be considered a horror comic as a young family becomes the focus of the first issue, not the Surfer.
Given that Academy members are too scared to watch horror movies, the BWT creates their own 2023 Oscar nominations using only genre films.
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