Teens Court Death In Rio In Trailer For Brazilian Horror Movie Kill Me Please
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Read MoreWhile some horror films were hated by the critics, they have still managed to build devoted fan bases. What are these horror flicks, and what makes them so popular? From cult classics to mainstream hits, here are the horror movies that audiences loved and critics hated.
Read MoreThese movies contain everything from flying monsters to knife-wielding maniacs, so get ready to add some new titles to your watchlists — you're going to want to see these underappreciated horror gems from the '80s.
Read MoreWhatever the reason, sometimes you just need a few extra seconds before all the screaming and stabbing starts up again. From nightmarish jump scares to unbelievably weird-looking beasts, these are the most paused horror movie moments.
Read MoreTo make sure you're keeping up with the new entries in the genre, we're compiling a list of the best horror movies of 2018. Keep checking back throughout the year, whenever you're feeling the itch to make your skin crawl.
Read MoreHorror movies are always best watched in a darkened room. A first trailer has been released for In Darkness, a new thriller movie that stars and was written by Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer. She wrote the screenplay along with director Anthony Byrne, who is also her longtime romantic partner.
Read MoreThese are the scariest movie moments from non-horror films. You're just sitting there watching your rom-com, when all of a sudden...
Read MoreHere comes the bride, paint on her eyes. She was a dead woman, now she's alive.
Read MoreWhat do you imagine when you think of Frankenstein, Dracula, or Hannibal Lecter? The authors who created them may have been thinking differently.
Read MoreBlack Swan is a story about doubles, mirrors, and twisted doppelgangers. It's brilliant -- and kind of hard to follow. We're here to make its hallucinatory ending a little bit clearer by explaining the world of ballet, Nina's unreliable narration, and the roots of the Swan Lake story.
Read MoreBird Box never once showed its creatures in physical form. But now, thanks to creature designer Andy Bergholtz and special effects studio SFX Atlas, we finally know what the Bird Box monsters really look like — and what we might have seen on screen had plans for the movie gone differently.
Read MoreThough The Exorcist launched Blair's film career, working on the film was no walk in the park. With a strained production and controversy following the film's release, it's no wonder why Linda Blair was never the same after starring in The Exorcist.
Read MoreHorror cinema is booming right now, and the scares don't seem to be slowing down at all in 2020. The next decade of cinema scares will kick off in a big way, with everything from long-awaited sequels to daring reboots to new takes on some classic ghost stories.
Read MoreElisabeth Moss is about to hit the big screen in Universal's The Invisible Man, a very loose, updated adaptation of the 1897 H.G. Wells novel of the same name. As with any adapted franchise these days, audiences are curious whether or not they should expect a little bonus after the film proper.
Read MoreThe first entry in Universal and Blumhouse's re-imagined monster series will soon reveal itself. If you're wanting to know how long you'll have to enjoy — or endure — the "visceral" tension of Whannell's signature take on The Invisible Man, we've got the answer for you.
Read MoreDon't look now, but writer-director Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man is shaping up to be one of the year's biggest horror hits. The flick has been screened for critics, and while there is still an embargo on formal reviews, they're taking to social media in droves to praise the film.
Read MoreDon't worry. If you, like everyone else, were baffled by The Turning's bizarre ending, we're here to help.
Read MoreWith his first appearance in the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Leatherface instantly earned a spot among the all-time classic horror movie villains. His story has become somewhat muddled throughout a series of sequels, prequels, and reboots, but don't worry -- we're here to sort it out for you.
Read MoreGremlins is a memorable gem of 1980s genre filmmaking for a number of reasons — it's funny, it's weird, and it's dripping with nostalgia. But a big part of its appeal was its cast of young stars and veteran character actors. Let's shine a bright light on where they are now.
Read MoreWhile this follow-up may be a little headier than the movie that came before it, there's no reason to be caught out of the loop. Let's break down the ending of Happy Death Day 2U.
Read More2018 has already delivered a number of standout horror movies, many of them flying under the radar of most moviegoers — so we've collected our favorites in this list, making it easier than ever to find some gold in this ever-growing content heap.
Read MoreA good ending can make or break a horror movie. Fortunately for fright fans, the 21st century has been full of fantastic finales that have sent us scrambling under the covers in fear—and from ghostly apparitions to bloodthirsty vampires, here are the greatest.
Read MoreWhat you can't see can hurt you. On Thursday, November 7, Universal Pictures unwrapped the first trailer for The Invisible Man — director Leigh Whannell's modernized take on H.G. Wells' 1897 novel of the same name. Here are all the small details you may have missed in the trailer.
Read MoreThe film's trailers make it out to be a combination of a haunted house movie and a medical horror story, but if you've watched Eli, you know that it's headed for a very different place, and there are a lot of moving parts involved with getting it there.
Read MoreSure, a lot of found-footage horror films are garbage, but for all the bad ones out there, there are still a few gems worth watching. From obscure flicks to landmark films, these are the found-footage horror movies that are actually good.
Read MoreWe know that Doctor Sleep and The Shining are connected … but how? Well, you don't need psychic abilities to figure that out, because today, we're explaining the connections between Doctor Sleep and The Shining, from returning characters to returning themes.
Read MoreStephen King's The Shining and Stanley Kubrick's adaptation are two completely different beasts. From the creepy twins to that bleeding elevator, here are the many ways the novel differs from the movie.
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