James Egan has been with Whatculture for five years and prominently works on Horror, Film, and Video Games. He's written over ...
Over the last few years, the horror genre’s fascination with the body has become even more prevalent. Gone are the days of exorcisms and haunted houses that were prominent in the 2010s, and instead ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Horror movies have long been fascinated with the human body. Over the decades, Hollywood has categorized ...
S.K. Sapiano is a UK-based TV and movie writer for Collider. S.K. has a background in academia, earning a Bachelors in Film Production and a Masters in Religious Studies. Experienced in sound design, ...
Gaby Shedwick is a senior author for Collider, joining in December 2023. During her undergraduate Sociology degree at the University of Warwick, she found a real love for horror cinema, writing her ...
Warning: Gross imagery and descriptions follow. Obviously! The human body is a mystery. A mass of tissue, muscles, vascular systems, and 70% water? Are we just walking flesh balloons filled with ...
Following in the bloody footsteps of Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance,' a new wave of female filmmakers is reinventing body horror, melding grotesque transformations with sharp critiques of beauty ...
Eduardo Ariedo is a video game journalist known among friends for leading Bohemians, an Irish football club, to a Champions League title in Football Manager—just mention the game, and his eyes light ...
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4 years ago, Netflix quietly released one of the best body horror thrillers of the century
When it comes to horror TV shows, Netflix has spent the past decade trying to cover every imaginable corner of the genre. Gothic ghost stories, psychological thrillers, slashers, found footage riffs, ...
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