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Issac Night is Wednesday's Best Villain

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  Credit to  Wednesday Season 2 | Isaac Night Backstory Scene Recap I finally got to finish Wednesday season 2, and I loved the new villain that was introduced in this season! Issac Night was the new villain for the Addam's family, and he was hands down the best foe yet! I wasn't expecting his backstory to be so fascinating, and his character was written to PERFECT Tim Burton fashion.  I never thought Tim Burton would ever go back to his old ways when it comes to his evil villains, and we finally got another great one, similar to the villains from his old films from the past! What I love about the Wednesday television show, is that it feels like you're watching two of the Beetlejuice films, combined with animation, that is translated into live action.  Tim Burton is a master of his craft when it comes to weird horror, and he pulled it off somehow through a television show, which I never thought he would ever attempt during his career! The weirdness of the show and th...

Undertone and Passengers are Now 2 of My Most Anticipated Horror Movies of the Year

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  Credit to A24 Reveals New Look at “Unrelentingly Scary” 2026 Horror — Watch The Trailer — ComicBook.com When I went to go watch Primate on Tuesday this week, we got so many horror movie trailers before the film. Two of them were brand new, and I became so tensed up in the theater while watching the trailers. I had no idea these films were even being released, and now these two horror movies are now added to the list of my most anticipated horror films of the year.  Both of these films look so original, and I can’t wait to watch these movies once they are released! I’m going to be going over spoilers right now with both trailers, so if you want to turn back now and go watch the trailer for yourself, I totally get it! Undertone  Credit to The Undertone (2025) — Review | Paranormal Horror Mystery | Heaven of Horror I’m pretty surprised we don’t have enough films that focus on radio stations or podcasts. The only one I have seen that heavily focused on a concept like t...

5 Horror Novels that are Not for the Faint of Heart

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  Credit to Here’s why R-rated horror movies are making a comeback on the big screen I have recently started on my second batch of books, and I have been so impressed with the horror stories I have read this year. It’s like 2026 was the year meant for extreme horror, and so far, I have not been the least disappointed in the books I have found! The deaths in these novels are also pretty tough to read, and I can’t believe that I accidentally found a bunch of horror novels that stuck to the genre of gore. Only one of the books wasn’t as gory, but the implications behind the deaths was pretty shocking enough, so I thought it had to be included in the list! I guarantee that many horror fans are going to love these messed up stories! Picture of the five books.  5. Psycho by Robert Bloch I was so happy that I finally got to read the book, that was the story behind Alfred Hitchcock’s movie version of the novel! I was not expecting the over the top murders depicted in the story! We fol...

Primate is the Perfect B - Rated Horror Movie of the Year

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  Credit to PRIMATE Review — Knight Krier I was thrilled that I finally got to check out this movie in theaters. I decided to wait until I was able to go on $5 Tuesday at the Cinemark, because since this was deemed to be a B — rated horror movie, I wanted to wait for $5 Tuesday. I don’t really like to spend money at the theater when it comes to particular films, and I definitely misjudged this film before watching it.  It was pretty mixed with reviews, so I was expecting at least, a decent watch. Instead, I was met with a heartfelt family horror film, who invite a group of friends to spend time with them at their home, only to be ruthlessly attacked by their pet chimp, named Ben.  The movie perfectly sets up the family’s love for Ben, and he represented a symbol of love for the family. He had belonged to the main character’s mother, who had sadly passed away from cancer. It made sense why the family adored Ben, they saw him as another member of the family. Watching the gr...

John Carpenter's The Thing is a Paranoia Induced Nightmare of Body Horror Terror

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  Credit to John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). The Thing is a timeless classic that I keep finding myself returning to. I have seen this film a total of 6 times, and every new watch feels like a different experience. I would study every detail of the film, and it does surprise me how I forget certain parts of the story. I think it has to do with the terror that I feel coming from the main group of men in the story, because it’s one of the few horror films where I feel so sorry for the victims.  I consider this film to be in the top 5 worst ways to die in a horror film. The thought of being trapped in the middle of nowhere with no way out, knowing that something not human is hunting you is the worst feeling in the world. It’s a different level of terror that I hope to never experience, and it’s brilliantly executed by the main cast in the story.  Each man in the group plays a huge part for the film, watching these men try to survive against something that scares the shit o...

Horror Fans Would Love Dragon Age Inquisition

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  Credit to  We Want Comics: Dragon Age – Multiversity Comics Dragon Age Inquisition was my first medieval RPG game that I started to play during my college years, and I instantly fell in love with the game. Even though the gameplay was a bit mixed with many fans, the story, the characters, and the horror elements presented throughout the story are what makes the game work for me as a fan.  We focus on the Inquisitor, a random character that we get to play that becomes the leader of a kingdom, using a power to hold off a huge threat known as The Fade, along with an old foe that is determined to end the world. We as the player work together with multiple friends and comrades to defeat all kinds of demons, people, or even monsters.  One sequence that worked so well for me was when the player has the choice to side with a group of knights, powerful soldiers who are willing to fight alongside the player. The Inquisitor is pulled into a nightmarish hellscape during the Fa...

Resident Evil Requiem Looks Like a Promising Horror Entry for the Franchise

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  Credit to  Buy Resident Evil Requiem | Xbox I have watched a new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, and it looks like it's going to be another worthy entry for the franchise. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard introduced an actual scary game, while Resident Evil: Village did a mostly action-packed game with old school references.  Resident Evil Requiem appears to be a combination of both games, introducing two different points of view for the story. Leon is going to be the combat heavy point of view, while our new character, Grace, is going to be the survival horror aspect. I love how realistic the character of Grace feels. Putting a brand-new character that has no experience in the world of Resident Evil is a genius move, because we will be feeling the fear of the horror we are already familiar with.  It's also so cool that Grace has absolutely no experience with guns, like in one part with Leon during the demo, when he hands over a gun for her to use in combat. We see Gr...