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fromRoger Ebert
1 day ago

The Unloved, Part 141: The Grudge & Wolf Man | The Unloved | Roger Ebert

I have well established, for those with even a pittance of interest, that my taste in horror is not aligned with the mainstream. I mostly don't respond to allegory, and I need the images to do more than flash and provide the gore, which I also like plenty. In other words, I have never met another critic who likes either of the two movies I'm rhapsodizing today, the 2019 remake of "The Grudge" and Leigh Whannell's 2025 take on "Wolf Man": gory, widescreen odysseys about desperate people pushed into extranatural mysteries, breaking the chains of torment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Eat the rich before they eat you: in praise of body horror classic Society

Society uses grotesque body-horror to reveal wealthy elites as parasitic, preying on lower classes through ritualized, violent exploitation.
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fromSFGATE
1 week ago

'He is coming after you': Surviving the scariest attraction in California

Universal's Terrifier haunted house delivers record-setting gore and long lines, reflecting growing fan demand for bigger, bloodier horror experiences.
Video games
fromGameSpot
3 weeks ago

Hellraiser: Revival Is Ready To Earn Its M Rating

Saber Interactive aims to create a faithful, M-rated Hellraiser single-player survival-horror game emphasizing gore, sexual content, and Clive Barker-approved storytelling.
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fromKotaku
4 weeks ago

Marvel Zombies Is Surely The Goriest Thing Disney's Ever Made?

A new Marvel animated miniseries delivers unprecedented gore on Disney+, featuring major Hollywood voice actors and non-canon, adult-oriented zombie mayhem.
Video games
fromGameSpot
1 month ago

Dying Light: The Beast Goes Full Mortal Kombat In New Trailer

Dying Light: The Beast features extreme gore and brutality reflecting the protagonist's quest for revenge.
Independent films
fromThe Washington Post
3 months ago

What parents need to know about 'Ballerina,' 'Wylde Pak' and more

Both films feature intense violence and gore characteristic of their respective franchises.
Ballerina focuses on Eve, offering a strong female lead in the John Wick universe.
Predator: Killer of Killers presents a narrative about the futility of revenge, blending horror with animation.
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