horror
Weird, twisted, sad, and weird some more, Pearl is a vibrant technicolor narcissism-fueled descent into violence from Ti West & Mia Goth.
Saloum is a genre-bending gem of a film, expertly weaving together a revenge narrative with notes of horror, action, and Westerns.
Blood Oath #1 introduces readers to a Prohibition Era story with baddies more dangerous than the mobsters and bootleggers.
Who Invited Them is a Shudder Original home-invite horror film that slowly moves the dial on uncomfortable up until a rousing climax.
With Seire, we see a take on paternal horror, as a man begins to lose his grip on reality and maybe his new family.
Alex Garland’s Men (2022) isn’t extremely cerebral, but it does use genre trappings that evolve into an unnerving look at gendered violence.
All Of Us Are Dead combines a cast of compelling characters and a high school setting for a zombie story that breaths life into the genre.
Nocterra: Blacktop Bill Special #1 peels back the layers of the series’ antagonist, revealing just how terrifying he’s always been.
Amazing Spider-Man #83 sees Patrick Gleason returning to the title as both writer & artist while continuing to emphasize horror elements.
DC Vs Vampires #3 ups the stakes of the limited series by sowing seeds of distrust among DC’s hero community and escalating the vampire war.
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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.















