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Harpoon shows that we don’t ever know our friends or their motivations as three friends wind up stranded on a yacht fighting for survival.
With Meg’s mysterious transformation worsening, Loretta and her family travel in search of answers in ‘Family Tree’ #3 from Image Comics.
The Dead Lands, a Māori supernatural-action adventure that uses the culture’s myths and traditions, episode one: Tell the Dead I’m Coming.
Sweet Heart shows how horror can be used to tell stories about our struggles, coming out in March, we got the chance to speak with its creator.
‘The Red Mother #2’ sees Daisy trying to get her life back on track, but she remains haunted by her lost fiance and a strange shadowy figure.
Written and Ddrected by Roger Scott, The Marshes takes place deep in a remote marshland and focuses on three young biologists as they conduct research.
‘The Dollhouse Family #3’ from Hill House Comics dials up the supernatural and pushes its story into a bloody realm for an adult Alice.
Mark Gatiss and Stephen Moffat adapt another piece of iconic literature in Netflix/BBC One’s Dracula. Find out how this reimagining pans out.
‘The Grudge’ brings the Japanese horror franchise back to the United States with a new story, but does it work this time around?
Horror came into 2019 full throttle, with stories released in theaters, on Shudder, Hulu, and more, there many to choose for our top horror movies of 2019
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