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Within all the blood, tears, and gore of Sweet Home, I found one of the best portrayals of a person with suicidal depression I’d ever seen.
Amazing Spider-Man #55 takes an unexpected turn as the “Last Remains” storyline reaches its conclusion, paying off two years of buildup.
Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 13 sees Itadori and Kento continue their battle against the patchwork curse. And Itadori is forced to make a hard choice.
While all of these picks for our Holiday Horror Movies may not be directly tied to the holidays, they do fit the cold 2020 season itself.
By showcasing the holiday and the horror tropes we know and love good holiday horror can lift your spirit and A Creepshow Holiday Special does just that.
From the films that transcended the genre and the horror indie darlings, you’ll find them here on our Top Horror Movies of 2020 list.
Killadelphia #11 sets the stage for the conclusion to the “Burn Baby Burn” arc while providing its antagonists with surprising depth.
King in Black #2 pushes the heroes of the Marvel Universe to their limits, featuring stellar scripting as well as mind-melting artwork.
Struggling artists Marcel and Alphonse witness a murder that sees them pulled into a world of terror in The Picture of Everything Else #1.
Based on WEBTOON series by Carnby Kim and Youngchan Hwang, the Sweet Home Season 1 TV series offers up horror, mystery, and thrilling twists.
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IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 6 is the height of the season, with a different look at the past and characters that works well to set the stakes.















