What It Was Really Like To See The Exorcist In 1973
When The Exorcist was released in 1973, it changed the horror genre forever. But what was it like to see the landmark scary movie when it first hit theaters?
Read MoreWhen The Exorcist was released in 1973, it changed the horror genre forever. But what was it like to see the landmark scary movie when it first hit theaters?
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Read MoreThe Shining has attracted an almost cult-like collective of fans who long to discover its secrets.
Read MoreEven though it’s been years since its initial release, It Follows has stuck with us, especially its final few scenes. Here's what the ending means.
Read MoreHorror movies have provided some pretty crazy on-screen kills over the decades. Which one was the cleverest?
Read MoreJohn Carpenter's 1982 remake of The Thing wasn't the first movie to combine sci-fi and horror. But it was the best and it remains so after all this time.
Read MoreElsie Fisher is no stranger to the horror genre, most recently appearing in the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and she tells Looper about her favorite flicks.
Read MoreWhen it comes to horrifically disturbing movies and shows, Japan has a plethora of shocking content. Here are the most disturbing animes ever made.
Read MoreFrom its cinematic origins to real-life horrors, here's the untold truth of Shutter Island.
Read MoreThis chapter of Leatherface's blood-soaked killing spree is gory –– and here are the most disturbing moments in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
Read MoreBruce Campbell, who starred as Ash in the 1987 horror comedy film "The Evil Dead II," revealed in his book one gory scene from the movie he hated filming.
Read MoreElsie Fisher has joined a legendary franchise. She sat down with Looper to talk about the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and other horror favorites.
Read MoreDonnie Wahlberg is almost unrecognizable in "The Sixth Sense." But who exactly did he play in the iconic film?
Read MoreThere are a ton of Easter eggs and clever small details scattered throughout Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the 2022 sequel to the 1974 Tobe Hooper classic
Read MoreDespite vastly different trajectories, this Disney film and this horror classic do have something huge in common.
Read More"Bride of Chucky" is a modern masterpiece of horror. But hidden motivations, references to horror icons, and in-jokes reveal themselves in a second viewing.
Read MoreIf Escape Room left you wanting more thrillers about people stuck in small, scary places, then here are the horror films you should definitely check out.
Read MoreMatthew McConaughey is an exceptionally popular actor, but what role did he have in the brutal "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise?
Read MoreFrom several high-impact sequels to original chillers and slashers, the docket for 2021's horror movies will totally freak you out.
Read MoreOne of Stewart's recent flops is officially getting a second life. Following the trend of many movies that came before it.
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Read MoreThe 2010s were a decade of slicing, dicing, and monstrous thrills, and horror fans were treated to a whole host of legitimately terrifying films.
Read MoreWhile most people know the Coen brothers as auteur filmmakers with hits like Fargo, it might surprise some to learn that one brother helped edit The Evil Dead.
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