Love, Death, and Robots: A Review
“Love, Death, & Robots” is an anthology of life as unusual short stories that blends the genres of horror, syfy, dystopia, and dark comedy to create a truly bizarre and beautiful series.
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“Love, Death, & Robots” is an anthology of life as unusual short stories that blends the genres of horror, syfy, dystopia, and dark comedy to create a truly bizarre and beautiful series.
“Monsterland” is a horror anthology that pulls haunting tales from around the world.
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Midnight Mass (2021) is one of Mike Flannagan’s most recent works of art. While very different from his other works, he hits the bullseye with this cerebral tale of horror.
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“Creepshow” (2021) is in its third season, running on the horror platform Shudder. The creepy anthology serves its viewers a variety of delectable tales of terror weekly. And although each episode is divided into two 25-minute segments, each bite-sized morsel is more than enough to tantalize the palate.
Not all is fair in life. Sometimes some nasty things happen to good and undeserving people. And righting wrongs is not always possible. But nothing satisfies a thirst for payback like a good revenge flick. And while there are plenty of those out there, here are the type five to whet the appetite: “A Classic Horror Story” (2021), “Thinner” (2015), “SAW” (2004), “Friday the 13th” (1980), and “Carrie” (1976). Besides, who doesn’t like to know that there is such a thing as divine retribution?
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“The Green Knight” differs from the original story in a big way. Unlike John Boorman’s “Excalibur” (1981) or the popular TV series “Merlin”, the film takes an art house style approach: atmospheric, visually beautiful, and unquestionably disturbing.