Read This Before You See Pet Sematary
What about this version of Pet Sematary sets it apart from Stephen King's original novel and the first terrifying film adaptation from 1989?
Read MoreWhat about this version of Pet Sematary sets it apart from Stephen King's original novel and the first terrifying film adaptation from 1989?
Read MoreHow good horror trailers are made and what they contain has evolved over the decades, but great horror trailers all seem to have one trait in common — they all make us want to know more, whether they're packed with scares or just exist as a simple proof of concept.
Read MoreJennifer Kent's 2014 horror hit The Babadook has plenty to say about grief and the exhaustion of motherhood, while also being just plain scary. Part of the movie's appeal is its moody, ambiguous ending. If it's in a look or in a book, you can't get rid of the Babadook… but you can understand it.
Read MoreEdgar Wright is taking things back to his motherland for his next feature. For the forthcoming issue of Empire magazine, Wright revealed that his upcoming project a psychological horror-thriller set in London and inspired by films like Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Roman Polanski's Repulsion.
Read MoreIf you get brutal, pull out your machete, and start hacking away, eventually each decade will have one classic horror film left standing — one that pushed boundaries, impacted pop culture, and was just plain awesome.
Read MoreSo — you went and saw Suspiria. Maybe you even sat through the whole thing! This two-and-a-half hour journey is pretty definitely not the sort of moviegoing experience that goes down well for everybody. We're sure you have a few questions.
Read MoreYou can't make a movie without also making a few mistakes, and the horror genre is absolutely no exception. From bloopers that made the final cut to flubbed takes and general goofing around, here's a collection of classic clips that'll change the way you see some of your favorite horror movies.
Read MoreFor those looking to better understand your favorite baffling moments of terror, here's a look at some of the most confusing moments in horror films — and what's behind them.
Read MoreIt's official: Breakout filmmaker Jordan Peele's upcoming horror flick Us will also be a Black Panther reunion. Lupita Nyong'o, who played Nakia in Black Panther, has confirmed her involvement in the film, which already has Winston Duke, who portrayed M'Baku, attached in a lead role.
Read MoreA long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, things were pretty horrifying. Sure, Star Wars is superficially about funky aliens, space-lasers, and unlikely heroes. But underneath the awesome science fiction of George Lucas' universe is some pretty horrific stuff. Take out the lightsabers...
Read MoreJ.J. Abrams is reuniting with director Julius Avery for a superhero thriller film entitled The Heavy. Avery and Abrams previously collaborated on Overlord, the upcoming World War II zombie horror film (that definitely isn't secretly the fourth Cloverfield movie).
Read MoreThe horror genre is full of bloodsucking vampires, flesh-craved zombies, and all sorts of ghouls, ghosts, and gremlins. But it's also packed with incredible actors and actresses giving performances that surpass almost anything you'll see in your typical hunk of Oscar bait.
Read MoreFrom its ingenious sound design to a limited use of gore to Jack Nicholson's iconic portrayal of Jack Torrance, The Shining changed horror movies forever. Here's how.
Read MoreHorror movies often come with ample body counts, but there's more to horror than a well-stocked kill list -- and there're plenty of things scarier than murder.
Read MoreWhile we wait for Friday the 13th to return, let's take a look back at all the Jason Voorhees stories that never came to life.
Read MoreMillions of fans would love to see round 2 of Freddy Krueger vs. Jason Voorhees, but will we ever get to see these two slashers battle it out again?
Read MoreHere's the terrifying truth of just how common it is for horror movies to become real.
Read MoreWith box-office breakers and sleeper hits, 2017 has been a great year for horror. Here are the under-appreciated horror movies you've missed in 2017.
Read MoreMany of horror cinema's critical failures are actually very much worth your time.
Read MoreWe're looking at the best horror movie endings of the 20th century, an era full of haunted hotels, shapeshifting aliens, and horrible human sacrifices.
Read MoreFew horror movies possess a very particular longevity that keeps fans coming back to them year after year. These are the most rewatchable horror films ever.
Read MoreBuckle up for some frights and fears as we explain some of the horror genre's more debatable and obscure closing scenes.
Read MoreYour pizza will arrive if the driver survives.
Read MoreThe next time you need a good scare, any of these flicks will satisfy—no matter how they've been classified by genre.
Read MoreThe actor will also produce and develop the upcoming movie.
Read MoreFrom major franchises to remakes and brutally clever indie hits, 2017 has been a fantastic year for horror.
Read MoreSometimes, a good yarn needs more than one attempt to get it just right. For proof, just queue up these horror remakes.
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