Horror Anime

In Japanese, the term “anime” refers to any form of animation, regardless of its geographical origin or style. Outside of Japan, however, the term is used exclusively to refer to animated works produced in Japan.

Saw Saga

The now iconic phrase, “Most people are so ungrateful to be alive, but not you. Not anymore. Game over,” leaves no doubt about what will be shown throughout all chapters of the saga.

Vampires

For this video, we have selected what we consider the most representative films that have left an indelible mark not only on the history of cinema but also on audiences.

Ari Aster

If you’ve never heard of Ari Aster or haven’t come across his films, then this video might convince you to remedy this serious oversight right away. Here, we present some captivating scenes from the films Hereditary (2018) and Midsommar (2019). Don’t you find them intriguing?

Horror Cartoon

Starting with CORALINE and the Magic Door, a stop-motion animated film from 2009 directed by Henry Selick and produced by Laika Entertainment. The film is based on the story Coraline, written by Neil Gaiman.

Horror Anime d’ Elite

Japanese animation began around 100 years ago, when the first film was screened in 1896, just a year after the official birth of cinema. The first anime short films were shown in 1914, while the first cartoon made in Japan was presented to the public in 1917.

The Witches

Who isn’t afraid of The WITCHES?
With their spells and their potions…
A witch is generally understood to be a person dedicated to practicing magical arts and sometimes endowed with supernatural powers.