horror
Malignant won’t be everyone’s favorite film, but it’s a damn strong film that will make any fan of Wan’s work thrilled to see him return.
The Me You Love in the Dark #2 sees Ro getting to know the other occupant of her new home. But who and what exactly is living there?
Based on an Estonian mythological creature, Kratt blends adventure, gore, coming-of-age, morality, and comedy in one tight, highly entertaining package.
Extreme Carnage: Riot #1 continues the Symbiote fueled crossover. As another of Carnage’s siblings joins him, we learn more about Silence.
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.
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Gore Verbinski returns with Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die, we talked with him about the film’s overt stance against AI, and his return.
A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Anti-colonial horror at its finest, Mārama is moving and cathartic, Ariana Osborne makes this Maori gothic revenge horror story near perfect.















