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Damian McCarthy is the real deal! Following the lo-fi, skin-crawling sleeper smash Oddity, he returns with Hokum – a film that proves his previous success was no fluke. Much like its predecessor, Hokum is a slow-burn masterclass in dread that digs into deeply unsettling themes, served with a side of pitch-black wit, proving that McCarthy’s […]

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Amazon MGM Studios has debuted the trailer for Michael Showalter’s (The Idea of You, The Big Sick) psychological thriller Verity, ahead of its October 2, 2026 theatrical release. Adapted from Colleen Hoover’s 2018 bestselling eponymous novel, Verity follows author Verity Crawford (Anne Hathaway – Mother Mary, Interstellar) and writer Lowen Ashleigh (Dakota Johnson – Suspiria,...


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Author Amy Jane Stewart’s debut novel, Hex House, a feminist horror fairy-tale, arrives tomorrow, April 28, via Titan Books. A writer of the speculative and strange, Stewart has already garnered significant acclaim, having been shortlisted for or won several honors, including the Northern Writers’ Award and the Mairtín Crawford Award. Perfect for fans of T. […]

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Paramount Pictures and MTV Entertainment Studios have released the official trailer and poster for jackass: best and last, billed as the final entry in the long-running stunt franchise. The film is set for exclusive theatrical release on June 26. Directed by Jeff Tremaine, jackass: best and last reunites Johnny Knoxville and the core Jackass cast, […]

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There is something very particular about the topographical terror that Daisy Pearce captures so vividly in the British genre space today. If her early career – stretching from the formative fear of reading Stephen King’s Cujo and The Hamlyn Book of Horror at a rather impressionable age to her award-winning work in The Silence — […]

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