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G V Prakash and Kayadu Lohar-starrer Immortal, directed by Mariyappan Chinna, has received a clean U certificate from the CBFC. The horror thriller, which blends romance and supernatural elements, is set to hit theatres on September 4.
Jeremy Robinson and VAULT COMICS – the best in horror, fantasy, and science fiction graphic novels!
Horror movies are unique in that a couple can be completely original and seem like they’re based on something, and others are based on something and become definitive, like the Universal Classic Monsters. Movies like Eli Roth’s Ice Cream Man (2026), for example, share a name with a comic book of the same name but…
On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, seven films revisit the trauma of 1947, exploring displacement, communal violence, divided families, lost love, survival and humanity across India and Pakistan through human stories. Vaishnavi Gavankar August 15, 2026 / 07:00 IST India-Pakistan partition movies
Perfect Blue, the 1997 psychological horror film, is set to be released on Netflix on September 1, 2026! The anime centers on Mima Kirigoe, a J-Pop idol who, after retiring from music to pursue a career as an actress, is besieged by an obsessive stalker. As people are murdered around her, Mima’s grip on reality…
FX and 20th Television have released a new trailer for the upcoming 13th season of the horror anthology series from Ryan Murphy.
Since the 1995 use of Tales from the Crypt’siconic Crypt Keeper, Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights has been bringing horror legends to life in frighteningly tangible ways. The theme park’s 17th outing in 2017 saw it acquire the rights to Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Leatherface, and in the nine years since, the annual horror event…
You don’t have to be a diehard horror buff to stan these shows, but it certainly doesn’t hurt.
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It’s easy to see why a PSX-inspired visual style meshes well with grindhouse vibes. Chunky models and pixelated textures are basically the video game version of scratchy film or VHS grain, so the low-poly aesthetic puts me in the right mood for a scuzzy B-movie. And boy, wouldThe Skin Stapler, the latest game fromFlesh Made…