2022 Horror Year in Review
The year is 2022. We’re two years into (“post”) the Pandemic. Things are slowly going back to how they were before in terms of outings and openings. One thing that always remains constant though is horror.

The year is 2022. We’re two years into (“post”) the Pandemic. Things are slowly going back to how they were before in terms of outings and openings. One thing that always remains constant though is horror.
Forever, Liam — a story about the lengths one family goes to to preserve tradition.
Since the early 1990s, Sadako Yamamura (known as Samara Morgan in the US) has put the fear of technology into audiences worldwide.
What if I told you that Virginia was a force to reckon with when it came to haunted history?
I’d like to say Frankenstein is my official entry to horror, so this movie will always be rated high for me!
This time of year is known for being cold and dark, highlighted by warm drinks next to a fireplace. What better way to spend these winter evenings than to read a book of morbid poetry by author Ridley Mortis: Poems of Grave Importance.
There’s plot. There’s history. There’s blood. There’s horror. There’s mystery. There’s everything you need in a fast-paced, gory horror comic.
I am thoroughly impressed with The First Omen. If you have the chance to see this in theaters, absolutely do; it’s worth seeing on a big screen.
The four-season series took well-known creepypastas and expanded on them in gloriously insane fashion, bringing our wildest dreams and deepest fears to life.
An idyllic love story quickly erupts into mean-spirited delusions, and later, death.