Best New Horror Novels - Best New HORROR Books - Horror...Jeffrey Avalon Friedberg
Also ranks #62 on The 100+ Best New & Recent Horror Movies, Ranked 92 The Guest Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser 10 votes A string of mysterious deaths leads a teenager to become suspicious of a soldier (Dan Stevens) who showed up on her family's doorstep and claimed to be a...
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Also ranks #9 on The 90+ Best Recent Thriller Movies, Ranked 39 Romeo Is Bleeding Gary Oldman, Lena Olin, Annabella Sciorra 35 votes Jack Grimaldi (Gary Oldman) is a cop who offers tips to the Mafia for money, and cheats on his loving wife with a young mistress. His life cha...
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and the relationships they portray not as conventional as many of us presume. Here, Shakespeare scholarScott Newstoktalks us through books that help us learn more about Shakespeare's sonnets, from the best introduction to the poems for students through to their afterlife and recent creative interpr...
It’s a lot more intense and action-heavy than many visual novels on this list, making it a must-play for horror fans who enjoy hanging on to the edge of their seat as terrifying events unfold on-screen. AI: The Somnium Files
Gray is better known as a broadcaster and journalist, but she also wrote a handful of horror novels in the mid-to-late-90s. The publication of this story heralded a lengthy stretch away from the horror genre, from which she has thankfully returned, contributing the odd story to anthologies...