"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Ed Gein wasn’t actually a serial killer—he only admitted to killing two women. Rather, he was a body ...
When asked to picture “body horror,” we conjure images that are best described as repulsive: growths of new appendages, spurts of pus and blood, dermatological mutation into some abject new form. But ...
Coralie Fargeat’s critically adored The Substance, featuring commanding work by Demi Moore, has been making quite the splash since its release in September 2024. And for those who missed it in ...
S.K. Sapiano is a UK-based TV and movie writer for Collider. S.K. has a background in academia, earning a Bachelors in Film Production and a Masters in Religious Studies. Experienced in sound design, ...
Tauri Jay Miller is a Voice Over Actor, Writer, and Podcaster who LOVES Tabletop RPGs. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, he is a graduate of the Radio and Television program at San Francisco ...
Horror movies and literature reflect people's anxieties by taking them to gory extremes. Body horror taps into the very human fear of how unpredictable, and even uncontrollable, our bodies can be.
Horror is arguably the most versatile movie genre because there’s no shortage of things to be afraid of. Scared of the ocean? Great—there’s an entire subgenre of shark attack films. Believe in the ...
Warning: Gross imagery and descriptions follow. Obviously! The human body is a mystery. A mass of tissue, muscles, vascular systems, and 70% water? Are we just walking flesh balloons filled with ...
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