26 JAN 2024
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While technically classified as a science fiction series, Black Mirror deals enough in our existential fear of the future that we would rate this as one of the scariest shows on television.
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Brand New Cherry Flavor stars Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel) as an aspiring filmmaker who arrives in a ramshackle, overgrown, pulp novel-ish, and illusory '90s Los Angeles, where her professional plans are quickly derailed with the introduction of a witch named Boro.
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In this show, everything is always wet, it's always the middle of the night, and all routes lead through dark corridors and into murky alleyways. And what goes bump in the night isn't just a nightmare, but your actual nightmare.
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While clearly inspired by Bram Stoker's seminal novel, the series also charts its cheeky path.
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The eight-episode series not only adapts Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher but also several iconic works from the writer, including The Raven and The Pit and the Pendulum.
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When it comes to Netflix, Feria: The Darkest Light co-creator Carlos Montero is probably best known for Élite, his Spanish private school drama that's more steamy than it is scary.
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From Oscar-winning auteur filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, this horror anthology series delivers a new Gothic short story every episode, as curated by the director himself.