Blood, Rot, and Time Warps: Why ‘Japanese Gothic’ is the Year’s Most Unsettling Literary Achievement
An in-depth look at Kylie Lee Baker's 'Japanese Gothic,' a genre-bending exploration of generational trauma, time displacement, and visceral horror.
An in-depth look at Kylie Lee Baker's 'Japanese Gothic,' a genre-bending exploration of generational trauma, time displacement, and visceral horror.
Capcom officially unveils Onimusha: Way of the Sword, returning the series to its dark fantasy roots in Edo-era Kyoto. Details on platforms and gameplay.
A24's Backrooms and Curry Barker's Obsession signal a shift in cinema, as digital-native creators outperform traditional studio franchises.
Kane Parsons and Curry Barker are rewriting the box office playbook, proving that native digital audiences translate into massive theatrical wins over traditional franchises.
Kane Parsons and Curry Barker are redefining the box office. Discover how the YouTube-to-filmmaker pipeline is disrupting traditional studio models via A24 and indie horror.
The success of A24's Backrooms marks a shift in Hollywood, where YouTube creators like Kane Parsons are leveraging internet lore and built-in audiences to disrupt the horror genre.
Before the success of Hokum, Damian McCarthy crafted Oddity—a claustrophobic, low-budget horror film that uses a single cursed object to drive an oppressive sense of dread.