horror
Ana Lily Amirpour’s Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is a stylish horror comedy featuring stellar performances from Jeon Jong-seo and Kate Hudson.
My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a movie that explores the dangers of demons, LSD, and boys but is filled to the brim with friendship.
Blood Relatives infuses a fresh jolt of life and creativity into the genre and serves as a great directorial debut for Noah Segan.
Sgt. Rock Vs. The Army of The Dead #1 is a blend of Nazi Zombies and DC’s war comic characters. Written by horror legend Bruce Campbell
At Fantastic Fest, we talked with Michael Giacchino about empathy, monsters, and crafting something so extremely unique in the MCU.
Bones & All is a coming-of-age story with a peculiar lead, exploring morality, love, and how we relate to others with our darkest parts.
Go into watching Kim Hong-seon’s Project Wolf Hunting with head empty, no thoughts, just let the blood bath wash over you.
A complete fever dream, Unicorn Wars is a feature film adapted from the 2013 short film Unicorn Blood by director Alberto Vázquez.
In Parker Finn’s feature film debut, SMILE offers popcorn flick entertainment with PG-13 level horror, despite its R rating and a few intense moments.
Census #1 infuses supernatural elements into its workplace comedy setup, resulting in a wild, weird look at the millennial struggle.
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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.















