: A first-person extraction horror game. Early reviews suggest it is currently "underbaked" with buggy AI, though it has a tense atmosphere.
Also known as Darah , this film by The Mo Brothers is widely considered one of the most intense and gory slashers in Asian cinema.
: A group of friends travelling to Jakarta gives a ride to a stranded woman, only to be lured into her family's home, where they are systematically hunted for their organs and blood.
: Lamberto Bava's directorial debut. A slow-burn Italian horror film set in New Orleans about a woman’s obsessive relationship with her deceased lover's remains.
: A low-budget indie anthology directed by Eric Matthysse. While critics enjoyed the creative writing involving Mothman and witches, the film is often criticized for its extremely cheap visual effects and poor lighting.
: Frequently cited as a "masterpiece" for horror fans who love extreme gore and relentless pacing. Reviewers from Asian Cinema highlight its tight editing and effective scares.
: The film explores structural racism, social prejudice, and the sensationalism of the press. Téo begins to doubt the absolute guilt of one of the brothers as he uncovers the town's underlying tensions and religious intolerance. Critical Consensus :
Directed by Marcos Prado, this film is a dark, atmospheric thriller based on the real-life "Necrophil Brothers" case from the 1990s.