Editors Reveal: Our favorite Stephen King audiobooks
Just in time for spooky season, our team shares their best-loved stories penned by the legendary King of Horror.
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Listen with the lights on to our favorite picks in the horror genre.
Just in time for spooky season, our team shares their best-loved stories penned by the legendary King of Horror.
Writer and director Nyasha Hatendi discusses why audio is the perfect medium for horror.
Pair the Season 3 finale with listens that explore survival against the odds, trauma bonds, and female friendship and rivalry.
Whether you're a longtime fan of the video game or a newcomer drawn in by the HBO adaptation, these podcasts and books like "The Last of Us" offer similar themes, settings, and emotional payoffs.
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Watch out for Xenos—these exhilarating audiobooks and audio dramas transport you to one of sci-fi’s most chilling worlds.
Satisfy your thirst for one of legend's greatest fanged foes with our favorite vampiric listening recommendations.
With more than 200 adaptations of Bram Stoker's classic, it can be difficult to know what to queue up next. Start here, with our list of essential adaptations.
Whether you're a "#1 fan" of the Oscar-winning film and haven't yet listened to the novel that inspired it or you're just curious to see how the screen adaptation compares to Stephen King's best-selling horror classic, we've got you covered.
Travis Beacham, writer of hits like "Pacific Rim" and "Carnival Row," wanted to create an audio drama from the listener’s perspective. When it comes to this postapocalyptic vampire tale, not being able to see it makes the listening experience all the more intense.
If you're a fan of the super creepy Netflix series but haven't yet listened to the Shirley Jackson novel that inspired it, here's the lowdown on how the two chilling incarnations stack up.
The Amityville Horror is one of the most infamous horror novels (and films) in modern history, likely because of its basis in true events.