But there’s also a scary movie subgenre that aims to weaponize these fond memories into something sinister: analog horror. Let’s explore the eerie, static-filled world of CRT TVs, emergency ...
If found footage horror is your thing, then analog horror -- which brings genuine scares right to your computer screen -- might be your next obsession.
Analog horror films mimic old VHS tapes for scares, inspired by late-night TV and news broadcasts. The genre gained popularity in the 2010s, blending cryptic messages and bizarre imagery.
Following in the bloody footsteps of Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance,' a new wave of female filmmakers is reinventing body ...
Benchmark initiated coverage of Analog Devices (ADI) with a Buy rating and $245 price target Leverage the power of TipRanks' Smart Score, a data-driven tool to help you uncover top performing ...
The MGM+ series, which reunites Harold Perrineau with executive producer-director Jack Bender, has enough mystery and intrigue to make a smoke monster blush.
These analog quantum simulators are designed to solve problems that even the fastest, most efficient digital quantum computers can’t. But we aren’t talking about room-sized computers like you ...
Carrion allows players to be the predator, stalking and consuming prey in a reverse horror setting. Horror games have been around for a very long time, which goes to show how exciting and beloved ...
Cinematographers at the Berlin Film Festival break down how they made their creative choices, from 'Ice Tower' to 'Mickey 17.
Stifel Nicolaus analyst Tore Svanberg maintained a Buy rating on Analog Devices (ADI – Research Report) on February 14 and set a price target of $275.00. The company’s shares closed last ...
It plays out like a whimsical Videodrome, with major nods to the mysterious, industrial shadows of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, though Birney doesn’t really go all-out into horror, sci-fi or ...
Stephen King once famously wrote that there were three levels of terror: the gross-out, when blood and guts are everywhere; horror, as King put it, “the unnatural, spiders the size of bears ...