Top Movie Posters of the 21st Century (so far)
Listed below (in no particular order) are ten of the most eye-catching, most creepy, and most brilliant horror movie posters of the 21st century.

Listed below (in no particular order) are ten of the most eye-catching, most creepy, and most brilliant horror movie posters of the 21st century.
From the minds of the people that brought you The Return of Camazotz comes a remastered anthology of 1950s horror comics: Screams from the Past! A collection of public domain horror comics from the 50s, Screams from the Past takes these stories and transforms them into terrifying tales of the macabre — for a modern audience!
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What do you do when youβre accused of murder? Call up a team of supernatural sleuths and prove your innocence.
A book of nightmares comes to us in the form of a βbest hitsβ book featuring artwork from various Junji Ito works in The Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions.
Smaller studios (and now even just fans on a mission) are creating masterpieces, spreading like wildfire through film festivals and pure word of mouth.
If vampires were real, would the world accept them? A documentary crew scouts out a nearby family of bloodsuckers to see if these creatures of the night can really coexist with humans.
Since the early 1990s, Sadako Yamamura (known as Samara Morgan in the US) has put the fear of technology into audiences worldwide.
As I scrolled through the shonen, mecha, and harem picks, I came across a show called Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai.
Part dark comedy, part found footage, all Independent, Extrema Gravedad asks what the worst thing could happen to you while attempting suicide is.