David Lynch’s first feature film deftly blends the genres of surrealism, black comedy, and body horror, earning it…
Read MoreGenre: Horror
David Lynch’s prequel to the popular Twin Peaks series is a dark and harrowing psycho thriller about two teenaged girls who encounter dark visions, supernatural forces, and ultimately grisly fates in two small towns in Washington State — where nothing is as it seems and everyone has something to hide.
Read MoreA genre masterpiece, this Swedish film by Tomas Alfredson relies on a muted color pallet and frighteningly good performances to create a moody ambiance that breaks the mold of vampire films. A lonely adolescent befriends a young vampire and together they wreak bloody havoc.
Read MoreEdgar White’s new film oscillates between the glamour of 1960s London and a splintering supernatural horror film. This new British thriller made waves this year with an all-star cast and a compelling story about two women whose lives overlap through mysterious time-defying forces.
Read MoreSet in Taiwan during the “White Terror” period of martial law, a high school girl awakens in an empty school only to find that her entire community has been abandoned except for one other student. Soon they realize that they have entered a realm filled with vengeful spirits and hungry ghosts.
Read MoreIn this Japanese thriller, a widower schemes to find love but finds his dream woman to be a hellish nightmare. Director Takashi Miike’s film starts off feeling like a heartwarming romantic comedy before descending into grisly and terrifying chaos.
Read MoreWe’re so excited to show a lost Romero film — The Amusement Park… no it wasn’t shot at Kennywood (we checked). It’s a low-budget horror film about an elderly man having a hellish day at the old West View Park. Previously believed to be lost, it was re-discovered and restored in 2017 and has a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreThe cannabalistic crazies with a deadly appetite for life!
Read MoreEvil personified.
Read MoreEven if you’ve never seen The Shining, you can probably quote it. It’s that iconic. And how could…
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