This year proved that horror is at its best when it is uncompromising. Whether through the lens of a camera or the eyes of a monster, these films found new ways to make us afraid of the dark.
The First Omen: A rare prequel that surpasses expectations with bold imagery. The best horror of the year. Volume 9
When Evil Lurks: A brutal, rule-breaking possession film from Argentina. This year proved that horror is at its
The Masterpiece: LonglegsA decaying, atmospheric procedural that feels like a cursed transmission. Maika Monroe delivers a chillingly restrained performance, but it is Nicolas Cage’s transformative, high-pitched mania that lingers in the brain. It doesn’t just show you horror; it makes you breathe it. but it is Nicolas Cage’s transformative