From the director of Barbarian, this surprising box-office hit starts off with a terrifying mystery and never takes its foot off the gas, using its non-linear structure to tie multiple threads together into an absolutely explosive conclusion.
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- One of the best sounding movies of the year, this riff on vampires from director Ryan Coogler features a stellar cast and a killer soundtrack.
- Okay, so this isn't "new" - but it was just in theaters for it's 50th anniversary! Yes, you read that right, Jaws has been making folks afraid to go in the water for fifty whole years. If you haven't rewatched it recently, give it a shot!
- Danny Boyle's unexpected sequel to his 2003 indie hit credited with revitalizing the zombie subgenre takes the series in a different direction- I, for one, can't wait for the sequel to this one, due out in January!
- This campy adaptation of a Stephen King story plays out like the most fun version of Final Destination you can imagine. Directed by Osgood Perkins - son of Anthony Perkins, who played Norman Bates in Psycho.
- Nick Cutter books always promise some goop and gore, and this Crichton-esque tale of genetically engineered insects sure delivers.
- Jones has been reliably bringing us literary horror for years, and this latest release ranks among his best.
- A creepy hotel is one of my favorite settings for a horror story, and this plot-driven chiller is sure to delight fans of King's Shining to McFadden's Housemaid.
- A queer tale steeped in cosmic horror and horror history, a tale of existential dread and madness from a Stoker award-winning author.
- A deconstruction - or should I say dismemberment? - of the governess in a creepy gothic mansion trope. An irreverent dark comedy that's sure to be divisive, but if it works for you, it just might rank among your favorites of the year.
- Billed as Alien meets Midsommar - I know, twist my arm, why don't you - this debut horror novel takes place in rural West Virginia and is sure to please fans of Stephen Graham Jones or Eric LaRocca.
- One of the most anticipated horror novels of the year, Joe Hill's newest epic spans a quarter century, following a group of friends dealing with the aftermath of making a pact with a dragon.
- What starts as a geopolitical thriller set during World War 3 quickly turns into a riff on Carpenter's The Thing as a parasite spreads through an Antarctic base.
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