The word lagoon evokes a sense of tranquil places. Lady’s Island Lake on the south coast of county Wexford is indeed a serene ...
Realistic home invasion horror movies can be terrifying as they tap into common fears of invasion. These films creatively blend elements like traps from Saw or unsettling personal connections to ...
From tactical JRPGs to EyeToy rhythm games, there's something for everyone on the PS2, including horror fans. From Visage to The Beast Inside and Alan Wake 2, these horror games will be perfect ...
I'd got a couple of hours into Resident Evil 8 on Xbox, but then thought I'd play on Steam Deck, before giving up as it was too scary. Fast forward to a few weeks ago and running as best it can on ...
The best horror games may not be the most comforting things to play, but they're guaranteed to get your adrenaline rushing. Surely, the future will have just as many big hitters. We'll hopefully ...
Why J-horror deserves to be recognized as its own genre. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sometimes, the search for the ...
The best indie horror games are capable of forcing you to face your fears in a variety of ways, be it through haunting landscapes, challenging environments, or putting you up against terrifying ...
Braving the best horror games isn't just a feat to be proud of; it connects you to a long line of terrifying excellence. The genre is all about scene setting, whether through complex worldbuilding ...
With the release of Nosferatu last week, cinephiles and casual horror fans alike may be wondering just how scary Robert Eggers’ latest film is. Written and directed by Eggers, Nosferatu is a ...
By Richard Newby With so much uncertainty about, well, just about everything, horror remains a constant. Call it cold comfort, but we’ll always have something to fear. What we do with that fear ...
Welcome to Horror Explorer, a curated column showcasing the month’s best movies, series, books and everything else spooky worth checking out. I’m William Earl, the editor of Variety.com and ...