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Browsing: Horror
Hulu October 2020 is going to be a fantastic stop for all things horror. From new exciting originals to notable must-see hits.
‘Saint Maud’ reaches divine heights of terror, even the most seasoned horror aficionados will have a run for their money.
‘Spiral’ may borrow from some of today’s horror hits, but it still sends a loud and terrifying message of its own.
Filmmaker Jay Baruchel talks the inspirations behind his framing of violence and his fear of the United States as a Canadian.
Jay Baruchel’s ‘Random Acts of Violence’ goes beyond hollow gore and bloodshed, adding fuel to a complex conversation.
HBO’s ‘Lovecraft Country’ is both ambitious and unpredictable in its quest to reclaim value through the horrors of racism.
Yeon Sang-ho’s ‘Peninsula’ is a worthy follow up to “Train to Busan’, delivering a unique level of chaotic, zombie-infested fear.
Jayro Bustamante’s ‘La Llorona’ is a ghastly form of wish fulfillment, the perfect approach for this age-old Latinx folklore.
Directed by Amy Seimetz, ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ depicts fear in a relentlessly bold way. Horror that is impossible to shake off.