I finally found a good Uzumaki adaptation of my favorite manga and every horror fan should check out the anime series on Max immediately

With October in full swing, you may be looking for some of the best horror movies to stream. But beyond the classics and the creepy new movies, one of the top streaming services just dropped a contender for my favorite horror series of the year, a pitch-perfect adaptation of Junji Ito’s manga. Uzumaki. After being let down by the 2000 film (which is available on Prime Video in the US and Shudder in the UK), it’s refreshing to finally see it done well.

Uzumaki: spiral into horror is a four-part adaptation of Ito’s Frankly enormous manga that throws you into the deep end from the first episode alone. The show is streaming on Max and Adult Swim in the US and Channel 4 in the UK. No time is wasted establishing this terrifying world, where citizens in the city of Kurouzu-cho are plagued by spirals. As surreal as the concept is, it immediately grabs you, with this obsession and paranoia around spirals that resemble those of a disease. People are terrified of it, to the point where seriously crazy things happen. It’s grainy, that’s what it is darkand Max really delivers that tone, especially if you watch DC hit The penguinwhat we compared The sopranos, and rightly so.