horror
At Fantastic Fest 2019 we got the chance to speak with Alexandre Philippe about his film, Memory: The Origins of Alien.
Check out one of our contributor’s review of Cyanide Studios’ Call of Cthulhu, which was released for the Nintendo Switch.
Secrets of Sinister House #1 is a must-read for the Halloween season. It’s packed with stories that chill and embody the very best of penny dreadfuls.
“Come and Get Me” is a wonderful episode that raises the stakes for our characters, putting them all in danger and setting up for a grand finale.
Halloween horror movies are much more than Michael Myers, so here are 13 for the spooky season of October to chill your bones.
Aliens vs Predator: The Essential Comics Volume 1 collects the complete Machiko Noguchi AVP saga for the first time.
Shudder’s Creepshow continues with “Bad Wolf Rising,” an episode that brings werewolves in WWII and “The Finger” which features a murderous little buddy.
Uncanny Annie scratches that gaming itch and more as it takes the audience on a trip that consistently left me saying “they won’t do that…will they?”
Shudder’s first exclusive release of the spooky season, The Furies, is a slasher with twists, kills, and a whole lot of final girls.
Shudder has done great curating collections for heritage and history months, but they forgot about Hispanic Heritage. So, I curated a list for them.
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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.










