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Netflix sci-fi hit with near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating you need to watch

Netflix is famed for its top-notch sci-fi and fantasy offerings, from the likes of Stranger Things and 3 Body Problem to reimagined classics like...

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‘Some of the choices are a bit odd’ – Jonathan Ross on the 2025 Oscars nominees – including film he lost in...

HOLLYWOOD’S glitterati will descend on LA tonight to celebrate the Oscars – but TV host and film critic Jonathan Ross reckons this year’s...

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The Monkey is the worst thing a horror film can be: boring

This dashed-off comedy-horror from the director of Longlegs is cheaply cynical - and as unscary as it is unfunny

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Watch Bartees Strange Showcase 'Backseat Banton' on 'Kimmel'

The song appears on the musician's forthcoming LP, Horror, out Feb. 14

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One killed and several police officers injured in French 'Islamist' knife attack

French President Emanuel Macron said 'it is without any doubt an act of Islamist terrorism'

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'Nosferatu' Blu-ray Set to Drop Next Week

The Robert Eggers film is available to stream on VOD platforms and will be available on Blu-ray on Feb. 18

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We’re LGBTQ+ — here’s why vampire fiction means so much to the queer community

Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, Interview With The Vampire, What We Do In The Shadows, and Robert Eggers’ haunting...

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Denzel Washington was snubbed at the Oscars - the reason is obvious

As this year’s pretty wide-open awards season finally draws to a close, the 2025 Oscars are within touching distance – well, for everyone except...

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Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Bryan Kohberger transcript, Princeton preppy murder, Gabby Petito's last days

'PEACE OF MIND': Woman who survived parents' murders as toddler reveals 'missing piece' after killer's execution. ‘THREE RING CIRCUS’: 'Doomsday...

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Bartees Strange’s Interior Hauntings

On his third studio album, “Horror,” the genre-spanning musician deconstructs old fears and finds ways to survive new ones.

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