Hide Under the Covers: A Goth-Coded Psychological Thriller Watchlist
Fourteen films designed to unsettle the mind
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
National Cuddle Up Day (January 6) does not necessarily require sweetness. It asks for closeness, lowered lights and something unsettling enough to make you pull the blankets higher.
Psychological thrillers thrive in this space.
They trade jump scares for tension, spectacle for intimacy, comfort for proximity; these are films that crawl under the skin slowly.
The Mind, Reframed: A Watchlist Inside the Psyche on Screen
How 26 films portray mental health, harm and healing
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Film has long been fascinated with the complicated workings of our inner selves. The portrayal of mental health on screen ranges from being cast as mirror for our deepest fears to empathetically-driven epilogs or funhouse distortions, depending on who is telling the story.
Some narratives offer care and complexity, while others lean into spectacle at the expense of truth.
This watchlist examines how mental health is framed across genres, decades and tones, from compassion to controversy.
The 2026 Gothic Watchlist: Goth-Coded Film and Television
A year of unhinged storytelling and sequels for the darkly inclined.
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
The year ahead looks deliciously chaotic, which is exactly what we want from our screens. Hollywood is still deep in its remake era, and 2026 leans into the trend with a slate that feels theatrical in all the right ways.
Wuthering Heights rises first with a fresh retelling that promises stormy obsession. Scream 7 follows with blood and meta bravado. The Bride builds upon 2025’s luxurious, heartbreaking retelling of Frankenstein. The Devil Wears Prada makes a high-fashion comeback. The Odyssey gets a modern edge. And, Practical Magic stirs again with renewed enchantment.
Television keeps pace as familiar worlds expand with new chapters. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms adds fresh armour to the Game of Thrones universe. Bridgerton heats up the winter with season four. Euphoria descends later in the year with a long-awaited third season already subject to fan-fic plot theory. House of the Dragon storms again in June. And, The White Lotus is rumoured to be shooting it’s next season in France.
It’s a lineup built for nostalgia, inviting your favourite characters and stories to curl up with you on the couch.
Holiday Movies for the Darkly Inclined
A cinematic feast of noir, nostalgia and winter mischief
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Not everyone feels drawn to the holidays for the sparkle alone — some settle into December with a taste for darker comforts and a preference for stories that don’t pretend that everything is neat and merry.
These are the long nights claimed by the darkly nostalgic, the romantic dark femmes that enjoy pouring a drink and queuing up some atmosphere.
If you’d rather watch a winter tale with teeth, tenderness and a touch of backtalk, this list is for you.
Grit & Glamour: TV for the Corporate Goth Unwind
After a long week of boardroom battles, what you need is a TV ritual that whispers of power and decay. These are the nights when corporate ladders don’t just rattle — they creak under the weight of intrigue and moral rot.
Goth-Coded Fall/Winter Watchlist: Cinema for the Dark Season
From castles to conspiracies, this autumn’s films and series echo our gothic archetypes
As the air chills and nights grow long, the Fall season begs for stories that keep us spellbound and indoors.
The kind of stories that belong beside red wine or beneath candlelight, where narrative risk feels like ritual.
This watchlist was curated with The Lace Ledger’s gothic archetypes in mind. Each title was chosen for how it resonates with the Vamp’s seduction, the Brat’s rebellion or the Romantic Goth’s hunger for love that lingers.
These works don’t simply fill time, they invite you into moods you can inhabit as the season unfolds.