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  1. 25. Apr. 2024 · Plot summary. In Los Angeles, in 1991, LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve is navigating her life with her son, Kelvin “Kel” Reeve, and her mother, Athena. Dawn finds herself investigating a strange case at a foster home, where a foster mother’s dead body is discovered in a terrifying upside-down position—several parts of her body are twisted.

  2. 24. Apr. 2024 · Jason Hill ( Mindhunter , The Confession Killer , City on Fire, Magazine Dreams, Extrapolations, Voir , Love, Death & Robots) is the new composer of the Prime Video horror anthology series Them. Season 2, entitled Them: The Scare, is created by Little Marvin and stars Deborah Ayorinde, Pam Grier, Luke James, Jeremy Bobb, Joshua J. Williams ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Director: Paco Plaza. Image via Sony Pictures. Commonly referred to as one of the scariest movies on Netflix, Veronica is full of well-executed scares and demonic imagery that will haunt audiences ...

  4. 21. Apr. 2024 · What follows is a deadly and horrifying thrill ride, paired with some excellent commentary on racial prejudice. Season 2 if Them, otherwise titled as Them: The Scare, takes us back to the City of ...

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · THEM: THE SCARE is a deeply unsettling, terrifyingly horrific, watch. If you thought THEM season 1 was scary, just wait. It should be noted this review is based solely on the first five episodes of THEM: THE SCARE. Prime Video’s THEM was one of the most unsettling seasons of television, and now the anthology series is back to up its game.

  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · However, it soon becomes quite clear that, despite being a dark hole of a person, McKinney is not the red-haired man who’s responsible for the serial murders. Even though Dawn and Edmund’s arcs seem to be very much separate from each other—the moment Them: The Scare does the big reveal of Dawn actually being an adopted child and Edmund being her biological twin—everything gets pretty ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2024 · THEM: The Scare tempers the nostalgia thanks to its dark subtext, and the graphic brutality keeps it from being too dreamy. Despite this restraint, the series' dolls, toys, mascots, mannequins, and costumes -- perverted and warped symbols of childhood innocence and children's bodies -- still have a way of getting under a viewer's skin, whether the story holds up or not.