Horror Surgery Sim, Angel Engine Now Available on Steam Heal Your Patients' Wounds or Die Trying!   Kraków, Poland (March 6, ...
Check out the launch trailer for Angel Engine, a horror surgery sim developed by Black Lantern Collective and HMS Studios. As ...
New interface, integrated SMS messaging, and rebuilt architecture help perioperative teams plan further ahead and act ...
Neuroscientists say consciousness is not something you either have or don’t — it exists on a gradient. During deep anesthesia, your brain remains metabolically active, yet conscious integration shuts ...
In this video, pediatric anesthesiologist Max Feinstein, MD, discusses a very common concern that patients have: whether or not they'll wake up from anesthesia once surgery is done. Following is a ...
Meet the year's buzziest new nightmares, from A24's "The Backrooms" to Neon's "Hokum." In January 2026, American life sometimes resembles an episode of “The Munsters.” The U.S. is a twisted, backwards ...
Horror movies are one of the most stable and reliable of all film genres. How come? Simple. They are usually cheap and easy to make (think of how much Karo corn syrup and red food coloring for blood ...
From genre-defining hits ('Sinners') and surprise breakouts ('Weapons') to hidden gems ('Dead Mail') and auteur-driven awards contenders ('Frankenstein'), these were the best scares studios and ...
Hollywood produces a ton of horror movies each and every year. Some, to be honest, are pretty terrible, but there are usually a few diamonds in the rough here and there. While Hollywood has ...
It was a banner year for horror, which not only dominated commercial markets but also broke through the awards barrier. The Oscars shortlist highlighted the genre’s critical success by recognizing ...
Anesthesia teams are under pressure as surgical demand rises, staffing tightens and financial strains mount. Yet the specialty is entering a pivotal year of change, and the decisions made now will ...
You wouldn’t call 2025 an “off” year for horror — more like an odd one. Both A24 and Neon continued to back several scary-movie auteurs (the prolific Osgood Perkins, the brothers Danny and Michael ...