.@LaurenceRHarvey digs a bit of Exquisite reading. Here he is looking cute and reading Exquisite Terror 5. Be like Laurence. Be cute and read Exquisite Terror.
Ghosts, Monsters and Demons of India is a trek through the dark corners of India’s cultural imagination, giving a layered, textured view of the supernatural world.
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Hunt Club is an erratic, nebulous mess, but in many ways it perfectly mirrors and satirises the absurdity of toxic masculine ideals.
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Shudder Original The Lair is available via Acorn Media International on Blu-ray, DVD and digital on 17 July. Head over to https://t.co/WwoPzl0ujE to maybe win a Blu-ray.
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Swallowed is a more delicate expression of the body horror subgenre that is closer to reality and, arguably, more tragic and disturbing. @BlueFinchFilms https://t.co/suEURiCMey
V/H/S/99 is a gritty, bitty car crash into memory lane that impressively stitches its eclecticism together like a grotesque mixtape. https://t.co/IE2uHrtb4s
As a carefully cultivated horror story that resonates in the fear-laden recesses of modern life, @ChrisCoppel's Lunacy is a book to savour. @CranthorpeBooks
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Some memorable performances, but ultimately fails to make us squeal or laugh. Go in with low expectations to enjoy the ride. #BitchAssMovie https://t.co/HkmPqQJFtC
Throwing subtlety aside, Hounded is a straight-up lampoon of the kind of snooty toffs that believe the world is their birthright. https://t.co/YeFfyBnR71