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  • Tin and Tina sitting on couch

    The Ending Of Tin And Tina Explained

    If you've seen Tin and Tina on Netflix, you know there's plenty going on underneath the surface -- here's everything you need to know about the ending.

    By Gabran Gray Read More
  • The Grabber sports his smiling mask.

    The Black Phone's Creepy Grabber Masks Had 'A Whole Vision Board' Of Influences

    "The Black Phone" was a terrifying horror film that featured several masks worn by the antagonist, the Grabber. The masks had several inspirations.

    By Nicole Moore Read More
  • The Leprechaun standing beside a limousine

    Leprechaun 9 Is Coming From The Creator Of Milk Teeth

    The long-running cinematic "Leprechaun" saga still has a little more gold left in the pot. Lionsgate is developing a ninth "Leprechaun" installment.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Michael Myers emerging

    19 Horror Franchises That Completely Jumped The Shark

    Horror movies are an amazing way to face your fears. Sometimes beloved horror franchises jump the shark and get ridiculous, becoming something else entirely.

    By Benjamin Falbo Read More
  • Chris Redfield wearing BSAA tactical gear

    Resident Evil: Death Island - Everything You Need To Know

    Here's everything we know about the upcoming computer-animated film Resident Evil: Death Island.

    By Damon Rivera Read More
  • Bob sits next to Rabbit

    The Ending Of Chained Explained

    There's a lot to unpack in "Chained."

    By Adam Levine Read More
  • Adam, Betelgeuse, and Barbara standing together

    Was The Original Beetlejuice Script Really Too Disturbing For Hollywood?

    As suggested by the original 1985 draft of its script, "Beetlejuice" originally had a much darker tone and a different ending.

    By Katie Ranno Read More
  • Glass' James McAvoy shirtless in the rain

    How James McAvoy Used Glass To Rehab A Life-Threatening Illness

    To prepare for "Glass," James McAvoy needed to undergo an intense physical workout regime. Thankfully, it supported him during a time he needed physical rehab.

    By Julia Selinger Read More
  • Emma Stone in Poor Things

    Poor Things: The Yorgos Lanthimos Movies You Should Watch First

    If you're excited about "Poor Things," you should get acquainted with its writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Dewayne puts his hands up

    The Blackening: How Dewayne Perkins' Improv Background Shaped The Film - Exclusive

    Dewayne Perkins, writer and star of the new horror-comedy "The Blackening," told Looper how improvisation played an important role in shaping the film.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • The Terminator warns, "I'll be back"

    Terminator: Arnold Schwarzenegger & James Cameron Argued Over An Iconic Line

    Despite it eventually becoming an iconic line for the film, Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron argued over one specific piece of dialogue in "Terminator."

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Jenna Ortega poses at event

    Jenna Ortega: How An Unlucky Voice Crack And A Frustrated Mom Created A Scream Queen

    Jenna Ortega may not have earned scream queen status were it not for a particular set of circumstances involving an unlucky voice crack and a frustrated mom.

    By Nikki Munoz Read More
  • Jesse sitting on a couch in front of window showing the city's buildings

    The Neon Demon's Gruesome Opening Scene Nearly Blinded Elle Fanning

    Elle Fanning led the 2016 arthouse horror flick "The Neon Demon," and she recently revealed that filming a certain scene for it almost left her blind.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • The Thing getting aggressive

    John Carpenter's Thing 2 Needs To Be About COVID Or It's A Complete Waste Of Time

    The Thing 2 is coming. If it's going to matter, it needs to lean into COVID allegories.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • DeWayne Perkins smiling

    The Blackening's Dewayne Perkins And Jay Pharoah Play Heightened Versions Of Themselves - Exclusive Interview

    Dewayne Perkins and Jay Pharoah discussed bringing versions of themselves to their characters in "The Blackening," their favorite Black horror films, and more.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Esther talking grey jumper

    The True Story That Inspired Orphan

    Although the premise of 2009's "Orphan" sounds far-fetched, its story is rooted in a morbid and real-life tale of child abuse, secret identities, and more.

    By Jennifer Mashuga Read More
  • Mia staring yellow jacket

    A24's Talk To Me - Everything You Need To Know

    A24's "Talk to Me" has already been generating a lot of buzz on the horror film circuit. Here's everything you need to know about the highly-anticipated film.

    By Jennifer Mashuga Read More
  • Sadie holding a flashlight

    How The Boogeyman Director Rob Savage Was 'Hugely Influenced' By The Last Of Us

    "The Boogeyman" director Rob Savage shared the points of inspiration he took from "The Last of Us" when creating the Stephen King-based horror movie.

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Survivors going through Barcelona

    Bird Box Barcelona's Teaser Trailer Suggests It's Creepier Than Its Predecessor

    "Bird Box" was a smash hit, and Netflix is hoping lightning strikes twice with "Bird Box Barcelona," which has a new trailer that's appropriately creepy.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Michael Myers staring down a victim

    The Hellraiser Vs. Halloween Film We Never Got To See

    Even though it never made it into pre-production, Hellraiser vs. halloween is still a fascinating "what-if" crossover scenario to think about.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Robin outside

    Whatever Happened To Robin After The Black Phone?

    What has Robin actor Miguel Cazarez Mora been up to since the release of "The Black Phone"?

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • The Lament Configuration on a lighted display table

    Hellraiser's Puzzle Box Was Inspired By Clive Barker's Grandfather

    Just as infamous as the Cenobites in "Hellraiser" is the iconic puzzle box that leads to Hell, and Clive Barker found inspiration in a family object.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Jordan Peele looking into camera

    Why Jordan Peele Doesn't Like A Certain Label Being Applied To His Movies

    Jordan Peele has become known as one of the industry's leading horror filmmakers, but there is a common term that he rejects when it comes to his films.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Teddy holding his wife and crying

    Where To Watch Shutter Island

    Martin Scorsese's suspenseful psychological thriller classic "Shutter Island," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is available on streaming. Here's where to watch it.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Dwayne Johnson and Brendan Fraser  silming

    Are The Mummy's Brendan Fraser & Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Friends In Real Life?

    Dwayne Johnson and Brendan Fraser worked together in "The Mummy Returns," and while they aren't best friends, it led to a cordial relationship between them.

    By Kieran Fisher Read More
  • Sadie Harper looking scared

    Does The Boogeyman Set Up A Sequel?

    "The Boogeyman" offers a sense of closure when the credits roll, but it would be possible for a sequel to explore this terrifying world further.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Sadie Harper with a lighter

    The Boogeyman Pushes The Limits Of Its PG-13 Rating

    "The Boogeyman" is rated PG-13, but younger viewers should proceed with caution. The opening scene alone is gruesome for a film of this rating.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
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