horror
You could say it’s a great time to be a horror fan, especially when it comes to easily accessing international horror films.
Vampire movies are a great way to explore sex, love, and death, and they still have so much more to give audiences too.
We got the chance to sit down with David Bruckner and Jamie Clayton to talk about reimagining Clive Barker’s iconic world and more.
Netflix Original horror film, Old People has one hell of a violent opening and plays with expectations on what we expect from the elderly.
Interview With The Vampire Episode 2 “After Phantoms of Your Former Life,” sees the changes in this adaptation come to poetic fruition.
I Came By explores what happens when a graffiti artist breaks into the house of a prominent citizen with a dark secret to hide.
Created by Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong,The Midnight Club offers up the story of eight terminally ill young adults processing life and death.
Mr Harrigan’s Phone tells the story of Craig who mysteriously begins receiving texts from his elderly friend, after he passed away.
Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novel, Interview With The Vampire follows Louis de Pointe’s epic story of love, blood, and immortality.
I Hate This Place #5 sees Trudy and Gabby come face to face with Frank as they struggle to make it through the longest day of their lives.
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Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen uses the natural anxieties surrounding marriage to make a strong foreboding tale.
Amy Wang’s directorial debut, Slanted (2025) uses genre storytelling to capture a lived experience that resonates deeply.
Why have one horror story when you could have five? Check out where ‘Nightmare Cinema’ succeeds and where it struggles before you press play.















