TV
Shudder’s Creepshow continues with “Bad Wolf Rising,” an episode that brings werewolves in WWII and “The Finger” which features a murderous little buddy.
In “My Sweet Boy,” The Terror: Infamy answers questions while leaning into the supernatural as Chester and Luz get close to their happy ending.
‘The Politician,’ the new Netflix original series follows a high school student body president race and offers a satirical look at modern politics.
In the end, “My Perfect World” is easily my favorite of the season so far, if only for how emotionally devastated it left me.
Episode one of the Creepshow revival brings us horror and charm in “Gray Matter” and “The House of the Head,” only on Shudder.
In “Taizo,” we learn more about the evil spirit haunting and killing the Terminal Islanders in the camp, and we see Chester deal with shocking news.
Undone is a new adult-animated series that explores Alma’s relationship with life following an accident that nearly killed her.
‘Two Sentence Horror Stories’ first season comes to a close with “Little Monsters,” as it creates an urban fairytale from a woodsy one.
Carnival Row will draw viewers in with its complex characters, timely parallels to current events, and a universe rich with detail and history.
“Shatter Like a Pearl” focuses a lot on the human, with the supernatural not coming until the end, which works to drive home the reality of internment
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