horror
Josh Ruben shows how his comedy background is perfect to tell scary stories with his feature debut with Shudder Original, Scare Me.
Killadelphia #8 is an emotionally taxing comic, adding new twists to its lore while providing a character with closure for their past.
The actions of Hellaine and Goodwill have finally come back to haunt them and the ones who they hold closest in Mercy #6 from Image Comics.
Co-written and directed by David Charbonier and Justin Powell, The Boy Behind the Door offers up a masterclass in tension and horror.
Daughters of Darkness is an absolutely essential text. Strange and beautiful, it’s a perfect cocktail of the weird, the horrible, and the oh-so-sexy.
Undiscovered Country #8 takes the adventures further into the new, bleached white region of America, where they are greeted by a huge surprise…
Hulu Original Monsterland serves up eight episodes of unique horror stories that focus on the monstrous hiding in the human.
Darksburg is an exhilarating romp through a dark playground of zombies as you struggle to survive. Join up with friends and escape, if you can.
VIZ Media is getting its horror on just in time for spooky month with Chainsaw Man Volume 1 from mangaka Tatsuki Fujimoto.
In The Dark and the Wicked, Bryan Bertino takes the notion of the home invasion to a more terrifying level, pairing with the perversion of the soul.
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