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Finding Solace in Silence: A Journey Through Grief

After the sudden death of her husband, a woman describes how her unbearable grief found an unexpected path to healing through silent community retreats. Discover her transformative story.

Routine: 13-Year Sci-Fi Horror Finally Releases

After 13 years in development, sci-fi survival horror game Routine is finally here. Our review explores its terrifying atmosphere, unique puzzles, and how it rivals Alien Isolation. Read the full analysis.

Dating app horror: Oral offer in 15 minutes

A journalist's experiment with UK dating apps reveals shocking behaviour as men offer sex within minutes. Discover why modern dating is pushing people to give up on love altogether.

AI 'Griefbots' Help People Cope With Loss

Tech firm creates AI chatbots using personalities of the deceased. Explore how this controversial technology is changing grief in the UK and the ethical concerns raised.

Bone Lake: Holiday Rental Horror Comedy Review

Bone Lake delivers a witty horror comedy about a romantic weekend gone wrong. This smart thriller offers fun for all viewers, not just horror fans. Available on digital platforms from 24 November.

Cumberbatch's 'The Thing with Feathers' Review

Benedict Cumberbatch stars in a raw bereavement horror, 'The Thing with Feathers'. This bold UK indie film explores grief with a giant, menacing crow. In cinemas Nov 21.

Folk Horror Opera The Devil's Den Debuts in Leeds

Isabella Gellis's eccentric folk horror opera The Devil's Den, featuring morris dancing and a sinister rabbit, premieres at Howard Assembly Room. Read our review of this modern mystery play.

Good Boy horror film streaming on Amazon Prime

The 'hair-raising' horror film Good Boy, which terrified hardened fans, is coming to Shudder via Amazon Prime Video on November 21. Don't miss this critically acclaimed hit.

Ukrainian Horror Films Battle Russian Invasion

A new wave of Ukrainian horror cinema sees witches and zombies decimating Russian troops. Discover how these films provide catharsis and reflect the nation's wartime psyche.

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