horror
It’s a rare and wonderful thing for a film to utterly capture you and hold you in a trance. The Other Lamb is such a film.
Moons of Madness is a cosmic horror game that leaves you stranded and isolated on Mars trying to fend off monsters that may not even be real.
Shudder Exclusive, Daniel Isn’t Real, tackles childhood imaginary friends, trauma, and what happens when we don’t cope through horror.
The demo for ‘Resident Evil 3’ does a competent job of showing players what’s in store even if it isn’t groundbreaking or even exciting.
‘The Platform’ offers up a deep dark look at classism, selfishness, and the unending cycle of privilege and oppression in a sci-fi package.
As Daisy puts the pieces of her life back together the mystery surrounding her involvement with The Mother deepens in The Red Mother #4.
From the unexpectedly heart-wrenching beginning to the devastating conclusion, every moment of Family Tree #5 hits like a freight train.
Plunge #2 sees our salvage team begin investigating to determine the state of the derelict ship they’ve been sent to recover, as well as the island itself.
The follow-up to South Korean horror sensation, Kingdom Season 2, continues the perfect blend of political power struggles and zombie hordes.
This quick list of 10 infection horror films contains movies I’ve watched and plan to watch to help deal with my fears in these trying times.
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