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King Spawn #1 begins the expansion of Spawn’s Universe by launching a new mission for the hellish antihero and introducing new characters.
The Modern Frankenstein #5 is the final issue of this scientific horror series. With the truth revealed, escape becomes the primary objective.
Phil Tippett’s magnum opus, Mad God, is a beautifully deranged artistic achievement brought to life with mind-bending stop-motion animation.
The Sadness slowly builds to madness in its opening, but when it gets there, it stays and drives deeper into darkness and violence.
Brain Freeze is a unique take on the zombie genre, tapping into current-day anxieties and putting a greener spin on the walking dead.
#Blue_Whale is a horror movie that serves as a parable for the pitfalls of social media and how online validation can be extremely addictive.
Eat the Rich #1 sees Joey and her boyfriend Astor on their way to spend the summer with Astor’s family. But there’s a dark secret waiting for them.
Nocterra #6 marks the end of the series’ first story arc, blending notes of horror and hope along the way while setting up future stories.
In Woodlands Dark, Keir-La Janisse guides viewers through a comprehensive overview of the films that created, defined, and refined our ideas of folk horror
In Hellbender a young girl named Izzy finds herself on the precipice of womanhood and, like many teenage girls, finds herself at odds with her mother.
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