Kier-La Janisse's documentary explores folk horror's roots and its evolution through a wide range of interviews from many perspectives.
Kier-La Janisse's documentary explores folk horror's roots and its evolution through a wide range of interviews from many perspectives.
Abdelhamid Bouchnak's Dachra is a horrific tale of generational divide in Tunisia and its brutal effects on the younger generations.
A woman's attempts to get pregnant lead her to a confrontation with a demonic entity, Ba'al.
Kandisha tackles heavy, significant social themes underneath a blood and guts tale of supernatural revenge.
Deran's sick of letting J run the show, and Pope's having serious mental health issues.
We're taking a new step here to branch out at Father Son Holy Gore. And so, I'd like to introduce FSHG's first podcast: The Nightmare Bazaar. The podcast is going to be 90% original content by myself (and soon, others), padded with 10% of classic or underrated piece of literature by some of my favourite …
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Life's tough when you get problematic in the Bro House, bro.
Violence erupts on the ship, while the insurance plans must go ahead regardless.
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