13 Thrilling Horror Novels with Gruesomely Great Film Adaptations
From ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ to ‘Hellraiser’, there’s been no shortage of brilliant horror book-to-screen adaptations over the last few years.
From ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ to ‘Hellraiser’, there’s been no shortage of brilliant horror book-to-screen adaptations over the last few years.
Films with Asian-American leads and auteurs are on the rise. While we wait for more, here are a few Asian-made movies that you don’t want to miss!
Valentine’s Day is here so why not add some drama to your streaming schedule? Here are the 14 best Netflix K-dramas to watch on February 14!
‘The Thing About Harry’ hits the notes of trope-filled romances we know and love while also being funny, sometimes painful, and hella relatable.
‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ quickly establishes itself as a darker fairy tale; setting the series apart from other dramas with its unconventional main characters and a focus on mental health.
Indian horror film, ‘Bulbbul’, cleverly uses folklore and gives horror a spin by using it in a relatable setting to call out gender-based discrimination.
‘Start-Up’ portrays the youth of today and places their dreams in the realities of the world.
Between its glamorous gowns, scandalous secrets and plenty of drama, ‘Bridgerton’ is the new Netflix series that’s set to have everyone hooked this December.
In the visual album ‘Black Is King’, Beyoncé brings to light the beauty of Africa by telling the spiritual ancestral version of a king’s journey. In turn, it helps shift the paradigm on what Africa truly is and its contribution to the world.
‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’ is a haunting, heart-wrenching and absolutely terrifying series. And maybe remember to keep a light on when you’re watching it — just in case.