Michael Gingold’s Best Horror Films of 2022
Fear flicks explored all kinds of interesting and intense avenues this year, finding new ways to address classic subjects and ranging from quiet to in-your-face.
Fear flicks explored all kinds of interesting and intense avenues this year, finding new ways to address classic subjects and ranging from quiet to in-your-face.
Giallo influences combine with Lynchian surrealism in Travis Stevens' (Girl on the Third Floor, Jakob’s Wife) Shudder Original A WOUNDED FAWN.
Fans of David Harbour’s work on STRANGER THINGS will be particularly sated by his arc here.
The Norwegian monster epic demonstrates that familiar beats can still be fun.
Young ‘eater’ Maren (Taylor Russell) falls in love with an unusual young man (Timothée Chalamet) and gives into her nature while on a cross-country journey of self-discovery in this horrific road romance from the director of 2018’s SUSPIRIA.