Grief is horror. It’s raw, painful, soul-stirring, and acutely exhausting. Over the last two decades, the deeply human experience of loss and its aftermath have become popular themes in horror. Films like Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook, Lars von Trier’s Antichrist, and Ari Aster’s Hereditary and Midsommar explore grief and its ugly intricacies with disquieting detail — not to mention blistering visuals — that stay with their audiences well beyond an initial viewing.

'Hokum' Review: Adam Scott Delivers Terrifying Horror Mystery With Brutal Twists
An impertinent novelist with a dark secret travels to rural Ireland to fulfill a sacred duty, but encounters a terrifying supernatural mystery at a haunted

