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kazakh scary tales
August 4, 2025
'Kazakh Scary Tales' melds the police procedural with Kazakh folk horror into something that feels both familiar and terrifying.
August 4, 2025
'The House With Laughing Windows' is a giallo essential that horror lovers won't want to miss. Read our review on Dread…
August 2, 2025
The Book of Sijjin And Illiyyin is a solid Indonesian black magic film, complete with a healthy body count and…
Burning
August 2, 2025
Radik Eshimov’s 'Burning' is a masterclass in tension with a gripping emotional core. This is a 'Rashomon' riff you won't…
Anything That Moves
July 31, 2025
‘Anything That Moves’ embraces sex as perfectly imperfect while depicting the chilling reality of the dangers sex workers still face…
July 30, 2025
Wes Craven's 'Vampire in Brooklyn' is a better movie than critics would have you believe. So, let's revisit this horror…
July 29, 2025
This release of Killer On The Road and The Babysitter Lives is proof of Stephen Graham Jones' ability to pick…
July 29, 2025
The Drifter is one of the year's best, and sets a new benchmark for point and click adventure titles. Read…
Hold the fort
July 29, 2025
Hold The Fort is your sugary cereal while watching Saturday morning cartoons: devoid of nutrition, but a little treat that…
the undertone
July 29, 2025
Thanks to incredible sound design and a stellar lead, ‘The Undertone’ is a deeply unsettling horror experience.
The Woman
July 29, 2025
‘The Woman’ is an eerie masterclass in surreal thrills and ethereal tension. Read Chad Collins’ review on Dread Central.
Weapons
July 28, 2025
'Weapons' is shocking, satisfying and certain to surprise even the most jaded of horror fans. Read our review here:
The Banished
July 28, 2025
‘The Banished’ contains some interesting ideas, but ends up being lost to the wilderness it fails to depict.
July 27, 2025
‘I Live Here Now’ is a surrealist vision of a woman’s struggle against a lifetime of neuroses, projected expectations, and…
Noise
July 26, 2025
Kim Soo-jin's 'Noise' is a promising debut, even if the excess of horror tropes soon drowns out its best moments.