From Oculus to It Follows, these horror masterpieces deserve more love than mainstream scares ever dared to give.
Japanese ad director Iwasaki Yusuke discusses his Berlinale Forum debut 'AnyMart,' a convenience store horror-comedy.
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A WWI film not for the faint of heart, this 2002 movie features some of the most terrifying and realistic war scenes in cinema history.
From the grief-ridden The Babadook to the hauntingly atmospheric Let the Right One In, these films prove that the horror genre can be utterly sad.
Clear your schedules, folks — Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson’s sapphic horror film from writer-director Jane ...
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