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  • Randy on a cell phone

    Scream Writer Kevin Williamson Regrets Killing Off Randy So Soon

    While "Scream" is entering a new era of the franchise after the 2022 film, one character from the first movie is missed, even by the original screenwriter.

    By Julie River Read More
  • Blood and Honey Pooh Face

    Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey - What We Know So Far

    Here's everything we know about the upcoming Winnie-the-Pooh horror movie that went viral online titled Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • Santa sits at a bar

    Violent Night's 13 Best Scenes Ranked By Brutality

    Violent Night puts a grisly spin on the story of Santa Claus by pitting him against a group of armed criminals. These are the film's most brutal scenes.

    By Tom Moore Read More
  • Caitlin Stasey smiles

    Weirdest Gimmicks Used To Promote Horror Movies

    Over the years, one of the defining characteristics of horror releases is the level of gimmicks that go along with their debuts, here are the wildest ones

    By Paul Gaita Read More
  • Gizmo looking sad Gremlins

    Gremlins 2: Facts Only Huge Fans Know About This Underrated Gem

    It's time to revisit the Gremlins anti-sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, with all the wild facts only huge fans of the film will know.

    By Nick Lundquist Read More
  • Jennifer Connelly looks up with machine attached to head

    The Best Horror Movies That Never Got A Prequel, Sequel, Remake Or Reboot

    Find out which beloved horror films have yet to receive the reboot, remake, or sequel treatment.

    By Samuel Stone Read More
  • Patrick Bateman on phone

    What The Cast Of American Psycho Is Doing Today

    It's hard to believe that American Psycho is over 20 years old now -- what have its stars been up to since it came out?

    By Ryan Ariano Read More
  • Wes Craven smiling on the red carpet

    The Terrifying Real-Life Origin Story Behind The Hills Have Eyes

    The 1977 film "The Hills Have Eyes," directed by the iconic horror auteur Wes Craven, was reportedly inspired by a gruesome Scottish legend.

    By Alexander Billet Read More
  • Mark Wahlberg concerned

    Horror Movie Scenes Acted So Badly We Can't Forget Them

    These horror scenes aren't scary - they're just totally stupid.

    By Paul Gaita Read More
  • Sara crying

    The Ending Of Abandoned Explained

    Abandoned is a psychological thriller about the effect of untreated postpartum depression on a new mom, who relocates to a haunted house in the countryside

    By Chris Hinton Read More
  • Tara talking on the phone and crying while looking at her screen

    Horror Movies That Will Blow Everyone Away In 2023

    2023 promises to be a banner year for horror, with original concepts, anticipated sequels, surprising reboots, and adaptations of little-known stories.

    By Matt Mitchell Read More
  • Amandla Stenberg smiling

    The Ending Of Bodies Bodies Bodies Explained

    If you're looking for a breakdown of the end of "Bodies Bodies Bodies," we've got you covered.

    By Bryn Gelbart Read More
  • Daniel Craig smirks in Glass Onion

    The Absolute Best Mystery Movies Of 2022

    In 2022, big screens and streaming services offered all manner of great mystery films. Here are the absolute best mystery movies of 2022 so far.

    By Timothy Stevens Read More
  • Malcolm Crowe listens, smiling

    Biggest Unanswered Questions From The Sixth Sense

    "The Sixth Sense" might be a classic, but it leaves a lot of unanswered questions behind. These are the absolute biggest.

    By Duncan Carson Read More
  • Kenneth Branagh worried

    A Haunting In Venice Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Plot And More Details

    "A Haunting in Venice" is the newest film in the Agatha Christie Universe. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming flick.

    By Aly Walters Read More
  • Christopher Lee playing Lord Summerisle

    The 12 Strangest Moments In 1973's The Wicker Man

    The original 1973 version of The Wicker Man set the bar for folk horror films. Out of its many strange moments, we picked the 12 most unsettling.

    By Eric Winick Read More
  • Close-up of Weems smiling

    Wednesday's Principal Weems Was Inspired By Alfred Hitchcock's Horror Classic The Birds

    Wednesday's Principal Weems was clearly inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's horror classic The Birds. The character is played by .Gwendoline Christie.

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Jack Torrance smiles in close-up

    The Dark History Of Jack Torrance From The Shining

    Whether you're looking at Stephen King's book or Stanley Kubrick's movie, The Shining's Jack Torrance is a darkly complex horror character.

    By Matt Mitchell Read More
  • Quentin Tarantino smiling in an interview

    Jaws, The Exorcist, And The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Top Quentin Tarantino's Ranking Of Perfect Movies

    Quentin Tarantino is an auteur in his own right, but here's what he had to say about other films, and what he thinks makes for a perfect movie.

    By Steven Thrash Read More
  • Chef Julian addressing the room

    The Ending Of The Menu Explained

    The Menu is a wickedly delicious thrill ride, featuring Ralph Fiennes as an avant-garde chef who's ready to serve the meal of a lifetime, and here's how it ends

    By Tom Moore Read More
  • Sarah Paulson posing

    Hulu's Dust Cast, Director, Writer, Plot And More Details

    Fans of Hulu's original programming will be delighted with the upcoming film being added to their roster. So, here is everything we know so far about "Dust."

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Paul Dano smiling

    How Paul Dano Used Physicality As A Way To Protect His Mental Health While Filming Prisoners

    Paul Dano made specific physicality choices so he could step in and out of his character on "Prisoners," a movie with a lot of heavy themes.

    By Corey Hoffmeyer Read More
  • Riele Downs in closeup

    Darby And The Dead - Everything You Need To Know

    The upcoming supernatural teen dramedy is coming to Hulu soon. Here's everything you need to know before you watch.

    By Jim Rowley Read More
  • Tom Cruise smiling

    Working On Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut Reportedly Gave Tom Cruise An Ulcer

    Here's how the environment on the set of director Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film, "Eyes Wide Shut," led to its male star, Tom Cruise, getting an ulcer.

    By Alex Welch Read More
  • Cujo standing

    The Dark History Of Cujo

    Stephen King's Cujo is a Saint Bernard known for terrorizing a mother and son in the novel and film, but there's more to the pooch's story than meets the eye

    By Richard Chachowski Read More
  • Nina becomes the swan

    Black Swan Facts That Won't Play Tricks With Your Mind

    Darren Aronofsky's critically revered thriller Black Swan was inspired by Swan Lake and Dostoyevsky, and here's even more you didn't know about the film

    By Neeraj Chand Read More
  • Bret Easton Ellis poses

    American Psycho Writer Thinks Today's Horror Movies Are Explaining Way Too Much Backstory

    "American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis believes horror movies now spend too much time explaining the backstories of their characters without much advantage.

    By Steven Thrash Read More
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