Junji Ito and the art of gore
All of these stories are woven together with an artful, almost delightfully sadistic sense of horror, which drips from every panel.
All of these stories are woven together with an artful, almost delightfully sadistic sense of horror, which drips from every panel.
This music might sound like grunge, but it lacked the same heartfelt, anti-establishment cynicism of true grunge.
Featuring all your favourite characters from the long-running comic book series, this graphic novel is Grease meets Night of the Living Dead.
Linda’s narration adds warmth to the documentary by explaining the trauma that the people in the region had to go through.
The exhibit’s title, Jayeonmi, is the Korean word for natural beauty, which suits the multicultural, nature-themed exhibit.
Sometimes, the source of the scariness is an actual monster.
Train to Busan is the first South Korean film to gain over 10 million theatregoers.
While mental illness is an important issue today, the film shows how it impacts people and how you can take action to help them.
We’re part-way through October and there are still lots more new shows to check out.
All that’s necessary is […] an eye for experimentation and a devious streak, and a niche audience who loves a good scare.