"Five Nights at Freddy's" - the Blumhouse adaptation starring Josh Hutcherson - is a creepy, violent franchise-starter. Here's the ending of the film explained.
As well as a great cast and an intriguing premise, "Fingernails" also leaves us with plenty of questions by the end. We take a look at what it all means.
The "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie provides plenty of PG-13-level scares, but the film would have been better served with a full-on R rating and violence.
Writer-director Dane Elcar's low-budget horror drama "Brightwood" finds a couple trapped in a time loop around a lake. Here's the film's ending explained.
"Awareness" tells a complex story of mind-bending powers, fake realities and secret organizations, and by the end you may not know what's real and what isn't.
"Stranger Things" has come a long way since Season 1 with its visual effects, and they're even more amazing when you see glimpses of the show without them.
Villains can make or break a movie, but sometimes the bad guys don't even appear on screen. Here are some film antagonists who remain hidden in the shadows.
As time passes, so too have many of the actors from iconic movies of the past. Here are some movies where nearly the entire main cast has since passed away.
In the legal drama "The Burial," the two parties bitterly trade blows in the courtroom as part of a David and Goliath corporate trial -- here's how it all ends.
Valak, the demonic nun from the Conjuring Universe is undoubtedly terrifying, but these other movie and TV demons are even scarier. Read on if you dare.
Actors often have to transform themselves to fully inhabit their characters -- but these performers took things a step further in terms of weight gain.
Prequels are designed to fill in gaps in the story or provide origins for popular characters, but sometimes they leave a trail of plotholes in their wake.