It is a dark drama, horror which focus' on a group of children facing their fears while trying to save their town from an evil force in the shape of an evil clown.
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Mother!, a captivating psychological drama from Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan) is a film that has a meaning behind it's tale.
It Comes at Night is a well crafted character-driven, on the edge of your seat suspense horror.
The Ghoul is not a horror as the title exists but a fantastic example of British Independent Cinema. It's dark and superbly acted.
Life is a more believable than most sci-fi horror. It's Gravity merged with Alien, taking the best of both and crafting something original and enthralling.
A Cure For Wellness is an intricately written mystery blending genres so well it will keep you second guessing constantly as to where this story is going.
Supernatural is a show that's been on air for twelve years this year and has been recently picked up for a season 13 which doesn't happen very often. To do that, this show needs a large following and it had to have come from somewhere; Season 1.
Residue is an independent British made Netflix Show. With only three 45 minute episodes, this show has a good slow burning mystery wrapped in conspiracy and horror.
Set in a near future after an event leaving a section of the city in a QZ (quarantine zone), a photo-journalist Jennifer Preston (Natalia Tena) recognises not everything is as it seems. She shares her suspicions with her partner Jonas (Iwan Rheon), a government employee who realises that there is more going on than meets the eye. M. Night Shyamalan's latest film is a psychological horror thriller and playing to his strong suit, it gets unusual.
Starting with a very normal yet cliché scene to an abduction movie which introduces us to the captives in the briefest of detail. Then an unusual turn for a modern movie, opening credits with an immersive score, letting our ears absorb what is to be the tone of this tale. It's a slow moving piece of music with a monstrous feel hidden within it, building a sense of fear of what is to come. |
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