Psychological horror has always relied on atmosphere, suggestion, and the quiet feeling that something is deeply wrong beneath the surface of everyday life. Undertone (2025) fully embraces that philosophy. Rather than overwhelming the viewer with constant jump scares or graphic violence, the film slowly burrows into the mind, building tension through sound, silence, and a lingering sense of unease. The result is a horror experience that feels intimate, unsettling, and surprisingly thoughtful. From the opening minutes, Undertone makes it clear that it is not interested in rushing its story. The film begins with an almost hypnotic pace, introducing us to…
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Return to Silent Hill – 2026
Return to Silent Hill (2026) brings the legendary psychological horror franchise back to the big screen with a film that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Directed by Christophe Gans, who also directed the original Silent Hill adaptation, the movie draws heavy inspiration from the beloved video game Silent Hill 2 developed by Konami. For fans of the franchise, this return to the fog-covered town is something that has been anticipated for years, and thankfully the film manages to capture much of the haunting atmosphere that made the series so iconic in the first place. The story follows James Sunderland,…
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy – 2026
For decades, the story of the Mummy has been retold in many different forms, from classic monster cinema to modern action adventures. In 2026, director Lee Cronin—best known for bringing raw intensity and brutal horror to his films—takes on the legendary monster with a completely new vision in The Mummy. Rather than repeating the adventurous tone of earlier adaptations, Cronin leans heavily into atmospheric horror, creating a darker, more disturbing interpretation of the ancient curse. The result is a film that feels both familiar and surprisingly fresh. From the very beginning, The Mummy makes it clear that it wants to…
It Feeds – 2025
It Feeds is a 2025 supernatural horror film written and directed by Chad Archibald, starring Ashley Greene, Shawn Ashmore, and Ellie O’Brien, that tries to carve out its own niche within a crowded genre space filled with demonic entities, psychic practitioners, and family‑driven emotional stakes. The story follows psychic therapist Cynthia Winstone (Ashley Greene), who can perceive and interact with forces most people can’t. When a young girl named Riley appears claiming a malevolent, invisible entity is feeding on her, Cynthia and her daughter Jordan (Ellie O’Brien) find themselves pulled into a terrifying confrontation with something that doesn’t just bleed…



