How Night Of The Living Dead Reshaped These Horror Tropes
George Romero's Night of the Living Dead subverted a number of horror movie tropes when it was released back in 1968.
Read MoreGeorge Romero's Night of the Living Dead subverted a number of horror movie tropes when it was released back in 1968.
Read MoreTanning beds are bad for your skin, so it's not the worst thing that one 2006 horror movie gave tanners a reason to stay out from under the artificial UV light.
Read MoreJamie Lee Curtis, who stars in the "Halloween" franchise including its recent sequel "Halloween Kills," revealed what other horror franchise she wants to join.
Read MoreFrom "Bad Candy" to "Body Bags," the "V/H/S" films to the "Creephow" series, here are the horror anthologies you need to check out if you love "Trick 'r Treat."
Read MoreIn 2005, the horror movie remake House of Wax starring Elisha Cuthbert and Chad Michael Murray, was released. Here's an in-depth look at the movie's ending.
Read MoreHannah John-Kamen, Douglas Booth, and Colm Meaney star in the trailer for the upcoming Ireland-set folk horror film Unwelcome, arriving in 2022.
Read MoreWhether you want to gain a new perspective on your own astrological sign or consider a whole new one, read on to see which horror monster fits your zodiac sign.
Read MoreThese horror sequels were all supposed to haunt theaters, but ended up trapped in the realm of the Hollywood undead.
Read MoreThe original "Nightmare on Elm Street," created by renowned horror maestro Wes Craven, is arguably one of the pinnacle entries in the slasher genre.
Read MoreAfter a recent tweet referencing a colossal franchise, Flanagan fans are starting to sense a strong disturbance in the force.
Read MoreHow director Richard Donner changed the horror genre with his 1976 movie The Omen, starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, with ambiguous storytelling.
Read MoreThere's a connection between 'Back to the Future' and "Gremlins" that, if removed from either, would take crucial components out of their respective stories.
Read MoreThe oft-forgotten American Psycho 2, aka American Psycho II: All American Girl, is considered one of the worst sequels of all time.
Read MoreWes Craven did not pull his 'Nightmare on Elm Street' concept out of thin air, but rather was inspired by a horrifying real-life incident.
Read More"A Nightmare on Elm Street" is widely regarded as not only one of the best horror films of the 1980s, but one of the greatest of all time.
Read MoreDirector Rob Zombie is adapting the TV show "The Munsters" to a movie, and one of his most frequent collaborators is playing vampire Grandpa Munster.
Read MoreThere are few actors in the 20th century who were as iconic in the horror genre as the legendary Frankenstein Boris Karloff. But he also played this villain.
Read MoreIt's time to look at some of the most facepalm-inducing moments in fright flick history.
Read MoreFans of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise share their favorite scenes from the third installment in the horror movie franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
Read MoreLet's take a look at every entry in the Friday the 13th series and talk about how each of the movies ended, for better or worse.
Read MoreHere's why one gripping new Spanish-language psychological horror film is capturing the attention of Netflix subscribers everywhere.
Read MoreThe "Nightmare on Elm Street" films are famous for dream sequences, gore — and twisty, trippy endings. We explain and explore these Freddy film finales.
Read MoreOne fo the horror genre's most iconic scenes played out in a way that is nowhere near what was planned.
Read MoreSome films require multiple watches to appreciate them truly. It's worth your time to check out one horror classic, in particular, to gain the full message.
Read MoreHorror fans recently took to Reddit to discuss the scene from 1992's Candyman that they can't stop watching -- or rewatching.
Read MoreMila Kunis had lots of memorable moments in 2010's Black Swan. But there was scene Kunis really hated filming for the psychological horror drama.
Read MoreIf you liked 2021's "Candyman," and are anxious to see more films like it, you need not look any further. Here are four films we recommend you check out next.
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