Horror had a great year in 2021, following a great year in 2020, and so on. This really is a new golden age of frights we are moving through right now, as indie horror and studio horror both impress.
Over the past year, new horror releases pushed the boundaries of their genre, making 2021 an excellent year for the horror genre and its fans. Throughout the year, I found myself easily finding new ...
The world came crashing to a halt in 2020. Many of us have been trapped in the same house, apartment or office in a seemingly looping, endless grind. Those of us still here in 2021, having aged about ...
It’s been a difficult year for films as some frankly incredible cinematic entries compete for attention between a vast array of streaming services and theaters beset by waves of closures and viral ...
This year’s top horror movies feature the best of what the genre has to offer — suspense, scares, slashers, stomach-turning gore, topical commentary and more — all of which make it a memorable year ...
Doesn’t it seem like every year critics say there weren’t any good horror movies released? This seems especially true for 2021. Even though most of us, myself included, have probably watched more ...
It’s awards season here at Twinfinite, and throughout this month we’re going to look back at our favorite games of 2021. In all honesty, it isn’t likely to go down as a vintage year for the games ...
There were some interesting horror-themed games in 2021. It was a year in which we got not one, but two Resident Evil games. However, both of them and many more horror-like games were far more ...
This year has been a right corker when it comes to games that want nothing more than to send shivers up our spines and have us reaching for the underwear drawer. By far the biggest release of the year ...
A sword hovers a few feet in front of you, calling out from the pitch-black void. It sings like a hymn as you draw closer; it radiates like a condensed sun. In thick, gothic typeface the game tells ...
2021 was a year which, while less outwardly terrifying than 2020, posed a lot of daunting mysteries: Even with the vaccines, would we be able to leave the house? Would the live entertainment industry ...
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