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TV reviews for horror aficionados; from vampire slayers to streamable spooks, explore horror-inducing television series from the discomfort of your living room.
My Thoughts on Naoki Urasawa's Monster
Naoki Urasawa's Monster is a classic anime. But having only been actively into anime for a few years now, it wasn't one I had watched before--as until recently it wasn't really available on any streaming platforms in my location.
By Jennifer Childers3 years ago in Horror
The Most Thrilling Web Series Horror Now!
Horror Netflix original web series that you might enjoy! 1. The Haunting of Hill House "The Haunting of Hill House" - This series follows the story of five adult siblings whose paranormal experiences at Hill House continue to haunt them in the present day, and one sister who must confront the horrors of the past to finally lay her ghosts to rest.
By Mohammed Haneef3 years ago in Horror
Cabinet Of Curiosities - Series Review
Guillermo del Toro has done it again! The talented film director of Pan's Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, Pinocchio (2022) and many others, has given us another horrifying masterpiece. Spanning over 8 unique tales, all of which have morals and imaginative monsters, that will haunt you forever! Although I recommend watching these episodes in chronological order (even though I didn't), because the series ends with a very tragic story, which I wish I saved until the end. Each episode is a completely different horror tale however, so you can still skip around if you like and it wouldn't ruin the continuity of other episodes. Guillermo has a very unique style, everything feels like a dark fairy tale, from the oak furnished environments to the dated wardrobe the characters are often dressed in. Visually; Cabinet of Curiosities has a very old fashioned presentation, which seems to make the stories feel more grand and legendary, making the monsters involved feel more like cruel, ancient Lovecraftian Gods, rather than typical horror movie demons. Not one episode of this show is bad, every story has a unique twist or set up, no two tales ever feel the same.
By Joseph Roy Wright3 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': 10 Characters Who Survived The TV Series, But Died In The Comics
After eleven seasons and 177 episodes, beloved Zombie Apocalypse series The Walking Dead has come to an end. The series began as an adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic book of the same name, and although it continued to use the Comic's major storylines as a rough template through it's long run, the series eventually became it's own beast, playing with certain plot elements to keep viewers on their toes, and mixing up who dies and when. While some characters avoided their comic book death only to die later, others managed to avoid the Grim Reaper entirely.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror









