Becky Darke
Becky Darke is a London-based podcaster and writer, with her sights on film, horror and 90s pop-culture. She is a regular contributor to Arrow Video, Empire, The Evolution of Horror and The Final Girls.
Latest articles by Becky Darke
The 25 best Netflix thrillers to watch right now
By Gem Seddon, Becky Darke last updated
Best list From The Stranger to Till Death, here are the best Netflix thriller movies to watch this month.
The 25 best Netflix action movies to watch right now
By Gem Seddon, Becky Darke last updated
Best List From The Gray Man to Extraction, here are the best Netflix action movies to stream right now
Nosferatu review: "Bill Skarsgård is unrecognizable in this gothic horror with bite"
By Becky Darke published
Review
The most exciting upcoming horror movies coming in 2024 and beyond
By Becky Darke last updated
Upcoming Don't go alone. Serious scares lie ahead in these new horror movies
The 30 best horror movies that will haunt you long after the credits roll
By Becky Darke, Louise Blain last updated
Best List From monsters and slashers to haunted hotels, here are the best horror movies to watch right now
The 30 best true crime podcasts to kill your free time, ranked
By Becky Darke last updated
Best list Grab your detective hat and dive into the best true crime podcasts available online
The 25 best Netflix horror movies to watch right now
By Gem Seddon, Becky Darke last updated
Best List From Jaws to The Babadook, these are the best horror movies on Netflix, now streaming
Smile 2 Review: "Naomi Scott demonstrates her talents with a raw, no-holds-barred performance in this largely successful horror sequel"
By Becky Darke published
review
The 30 best sci-fi movies of all time
By Jack Shepherd, Becky Darke last updated
Feature From Akira to Interstellar, these are the best sci-fi movies to watch right now
The 25 best Shudder movies, ranked
By Becky Darke last updated
Best list From modern masterpieces to creepy anthologies, these are the best Shudder movies streaming right now
New horror movie Imaginary’s director says it isn’t like Chucky or Annabelle, and explains sequel hopes
By Becky Darke published
exclusive Exclusive: The director of new horror movie Imaginary wants a sequel, and a whole expanded cinematic universe
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