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‘The Power’ review: haunted hospital horror requires patience
Newcomer Rose Williams wards off spirits in a ward of spirits
‘Violation’ review: rape, revenge and realism on a holiday from hell
This ultraviolent thriller reframes its genre in brutal – and often unwatchable – fashion
‘Slaxx’ review: killer jeans on the rampage in surreal fast fashion satire
Did you know that the emergency number to call when your Levi's attack is 501?
‘Stay Out Of The F**king Attic’ review: turbo-charged, bad-taste horror for Wes Craven fans
Shudder's latest original takes fright fiends inside a Nazi-themed haunted house
‘Lucky’ review: time-loop horror replays trauma of domestic violence
'Heroes' star Brea Grant leads this home invasion thriller that speaks to the female experience
George A. Romero’s lost rollercoaster horror ‘The Amusement Park’ is finally being released
It's been described as Romero's "wildest and most imaginative movie"
‘The Dark and the Wicked’ review: relentlessly bleak Southern gothic horror
Sickness, death and declining mental health are the real villains here
‘Shook’ review: dog-killer stalks influencers in humdrum ‘who’s on the phone’ horror
Howl did this canine-tastic frightener get the go ahead?
‘A Nightmare Wakes’ review: Mary Shelley’s life is butchered in a monstrous horror biopic
Good times are few and far between as Lord Byron invites his pals to the literary equivalent of Camp Arawak
‘The Queen Of Black Magic’ review: a tropical terror from the new king of Indonesian horror
Flesh-crawling thrills for fans of 'Evil Dead' (and entomologists)
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