horror
Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, delivering tension all the way up to the film’s final minutes.
Hell Motel blurs genres with this murder mystery, true crime slasherfest. While it’s not the team’s best work, it’s still fun.
Crisol: Theater of Idols offers a distinct blend of action and psychological horror that taps into Spanish Catholicism the entire way.
Hot neighbors, creepy forests, and excellent sound design are a perfect combo for Perfect Garbage’s Grave Seasons.
Sleep Awake uses disorienting FMVs and a soundtrack to create an atmosphere that is often more uncomfortable than scary.
Broken Bird Games and SelectaPlay have officially announced their upcoming first-person psychological horror title, Luto.
Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator Killer of Killers delivers brutal Predator action and emotional impact, proving new stories can be told.
DDO is launching its latest expansion, The Chill of Ravenloft. We spoke with the devs about their inspirations, the Dhampir, and Mary Shelley.
The Ritual isn’t scary, lacks the conviction to see its fact-based story through in all facets, and falls apart due to uninteresting characters
Shudder and IFC Film’s Dangerous Animals is the best time you’ll have on the water and the perfect summer scream.
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Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.
IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 7 is a chimera of an episode. What starts as a brutal and uncomfortable morphs into an empty military spectacle.










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