Horror

*Keep up with our ongoing end of the decade coverage here* Merging horror and comedy templates might be cinema’s greatest challenge. Tip the scales either way, risk driving away audiences who aren’t expecting a one-sided affair. Zombie outbreaks, household hauntings, even deadly children’s games can all benefit from comedic engagements so long as terror or
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If you are looking for toys made in reference to some of the most obscure and outrageous parts of films, you really need to be checking out Readful Things. Some of the craziest figures that you can imagine, from the melting face sequence in Raiders of the Lost Ark to a burnt Ben Tramer from
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Ever since the release of Max Payne, it was clear that Remedy Games was capable of creating a satisfying combat loop. Control (Bloody Disgusting’s Game of 2019) is no exception, giving players a delightful combination of tight gunplay and entertaining powers that keep the combat encounters fresh even when the enemy variety isn’t the strongest. There’s
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Whenever someone says that a horror film is a “hard R” or “old school practical effects” it harkens us all back to a time when horror wasn’t laden with CGI or trying extra hard to make a film PG-13 to hit everyone that they can whilst skimping on the blood, gore, and unease.  That’s why
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Better watch out. Better not cry. Better stay up. Or else you might die. Like Santa Claus, Freddy Krueger sees you when you’re sleeping and knows when you’re awake – plus he totally wears a Christmas sweater – so that’s more than enough to make the Nightmare on Elm Street films perfect for holiday viewing… right?!
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